3 bedroom Mid-Terrace House
Chapel Street, Belper
£180,000
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Charming heritage home arranged over three floors in the heart of Belper, offering versatile living space, period character, enclosed garden and excellent access to local amenities and the Peak District.
Timeless Belper Charm
Belper continues to be one of Derbyshire’s most desirable locations, renowned for its rich heritage, thriving community atmosphere and excellent access to the stunning Peak District National Park. The property enjoys convenient access to a wide range of local amenities including highly regarded schools, independent shops, cafes, supermarkets, restaurants and excellent transport links, with nearby road and rail connections providing straightforward commuting to surrounding towns and cities.
Internally, the property retains an abundance of charm and character throughout and briefly comprises two well-proportioned reception rooms, both offering flexible living and entertaining space with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The fitted kitchen provides a practical range of wall and base units together with space for appliances and access to the rear of the property.
To the first floor there are two generously sized bedrooms along with a family bathroom fitted with a three-piece suite. From the landing, stairs rise to the second floor where a versatile additional living area offers excellent flexibility and could be utilised as a home office, snug, hobby room or occasional lounge. This space in turn provides access to bedroom three, creating an ideal arrangement for guests, older children or those seeking private accommodation.
Outside, the property benefits from an attractive balustraded terrace which provides an excellent seating area to enjoy the surroundings, together with an enclosed rear garden offering a pleasant outdoor space ideal for relaxing, entertaining or gardening enthusiasts.
Combining period charm, versatile accommodation and a prime central location, this wonderful home presents a fantastic opportunity for buyers seeking a character property within one of Derbyshire’s most popular and well-connected towns. Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the accommodation, charm and location on offer.
Property Reference: HRT013328569



Living Room 12ft 10ins x 11ft 0ins (3.93m x 3.36m)
Accessed via the double glazed front entrance door having a feature fireplace with bioetanol log burning stove and a traditional sashed window to the front elevation and a radiator.
Dining Room 12ft 11ins x 11ft 10ins (3.95m x 3.63m)
Having a fireplace housing a log burner stove (the current owners have never used this so would require testing) stairs leading to the first floor, double glazed window to the rear elevation and a door leading to:
Kitchen 17ft 0ins x 4ft 3ins (5.2m x 1.32m)
Comprising of a range of neutral wall and base units, incorporating double Belfast ceramic sink, double glazed windows to the side and rear elevation and a door leading to the outside.
First Floor Landing
Having stairs leading to the second floor and doors leading to:
Master Bedroom 13ft 3ins x 11ft 11ins (4.06m x 3.65m)
Having a radiator and a window.
Bedroom Two 12ft 10ins x 11ft 1ins (3.93m x 3.38m)
Having a radiator and a window to the front elevation.
Bathroom
Having a panelled bath with shower over, pedestal wash hand basin and a close coupled WC
Versatile Bedroom 4/Study 13ft 3ins x 11ft 11ins (4.06m x
Having a radiator and a window to the front elevation as well as a door leading to the ensuite and door to the third bedroom
Ensuite
Having a shower enclosure, wash hand basin and a WC.
Bedroom Three 12ft 10ins x 11ft 1ins (3.93m x 3.38m)
Having a radiator and a window
Outside
The property benefits from a front garden with plant and shrub beds and a rear garden being artificial lawn
About Derby
Derby in the East Midlands is controlled by Derby City Council, has more than 250,000 residents and has a diverse population. It lies in south Derbyshire on the Banks of the River Derwent and the largest employer in the area is Rolls-Royce, the world’s second-largest aero-engine manufacturer. The city is also the home of the Royal School for the Deaf Derby, and there is a significant deaf population in the community.
Derby plays host to a huge range of big events throughout the year, from the UK’s largest outdoor classical concert to a photography festival and beer festival, to name just a few. Whatever you like to do, you can probably do it in Derby. The Derby QUAD has an art gallery, cinemas, café bar and artists' studios, while Déda is a dance centre, running classes in everything from ballet to circus skills.
£241,883
Average price paid in Derby

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