3 bedroom Semi-Detached House
Shardlow Road, Alvaston
£240,000
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A well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached home offering spacious living with lounge, dining room, conservatory, and a private rear garden. With off-road parking and a convenient Alvaston location, it’s ideal for families or first-time buyers.
Well-located home
The property is approached via a driveway providing off-road parking for multiple vehicles, offering both convenience and practicality. Upon entering, you are welcomed into a bright and comfortable lounge, perfect for relaxing and unwinding. The separate dining room provides an excellent space for family meals and entertaining guests, with a natural flow through to the kitchen, which is well laid out with ample storage and worktop space to suit everyday needs.
To the rear of the property, a conservatory adds valuable additional living space, creating a light-filled area that can be enjoyed throughout the year while offering pleasant views over the garden and direct access outside.
To the first floor, the property offers three well-proportioned bedrooms, providing flexible accommodation for families, guests, or those working from home. The main bathroom is fitted with a bath with shower over and a wash basin, while a separate WC adds further convenience for busy households.
Externally, the rear garden is thoughtfully arranged, featuring a generous patio area ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining, leading onto a well-maintained lawned section, perfect for families or those who enjoy outdoor space. The garden also benefits from a single detached garage.
Well located for local amenities, schools, and transport links, this property offers a fantastic opportunity to acquire a comfortable and practical home in a well-established residential area. Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the space and potential on offer.
Property Reference: HRT013327894



Entrance Hall 14ft 0ins x 6ft 10ins (4.28m x 2.1m)
Accessed via the double glazed front entrance door having a double glazed window to the side elevation, understairs storage cupboard, radiator and stairs leading to the first floor and doors leading to:
Lounge 12ft 8ins x 12ft 2ins (3.88m x 3.73m)
Having a double glazed bay window to the front elevation, radiator, chimney breast with electric fire and carpeted flooring.
Dining Room 12ft 0ins x 12ft 7ins (3.66m x 3.84m)
Having a double glazed window to the rear elevation, double glazed sliding door to the rear elevation, wooden flooring, radiator, chimney breast and gas fire.
Kitchen 8ft 0ins x 6ft 10ins (2.44m x 2.1m)
Having a double glazed window to rear elevation, a range of wall and base units incorporating work surfaces with an inset sink, having a range of freestanding appliances, integrated oven, inset hob and extractor fan, double glazed door to the side elevation and a pantry.
Landing 8ft 8ins x 6ft 11ins (2.66m x 2.11m)
Having a double glazed window to the side elevation and doors leading to:
Bedroom One 14ft 0ins x 12ft 0ins (4.28m x 3.67m)
Having fitted wardrobes, double glazed window to the front elevation and radiator.
Bedroom Three 6ft 11ins x 9ft 0ins (2.11m x 2.75m)
Having a double glazed window to the front elevation and a radiator.
Bedroom Two 11ft 7ins x 12ft 1ins (3.54m x 3.7m)
Having a double glazed window tot he rear elevation and a radiator.
Bathroom 6ft 11ins x 5ft 6ins (2.11m x 1.69m)
Having a double glazed window to the rear elevation, two piece suite comprising of bath with overhanging electric shower, wash hand basin, storage cupboard housing the immersion heater and a heated towel rail.
Separate WC 2ft 5ins x 3ft 11ins (0.74m x 1.21m)
Having a double glazed window to the side elevation and a WC.
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.
£251,517
Average price paid in Derby

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