3 bedroom Semi-Detached House
Brackens Lane, Alvaston
£210,000 Guide Price
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***GUIDE PRICE £210,000-£220,000*** Well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached home in Alvaston, featuring a spacious lounge diner, modern kitchen, private driveway, and low-maintenance garden with patio areas. Ideally located for schools, amenities, and
Well-located Living
Situated on the ever-popular Brackens Lane, this well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached property offers a fantastic opportunity for families, first-time buyers, or investors alike. Located in the sought-after Alvaston area of Derby, the home benefits from a convenient setting close to a range of local amenities, reputable schools, and excellent transport links, including easy access to Derby city centre, the A6, and major road networks such as the A50 and M1.
The property is approached via a private driveway, providing off-road parking, along with a small frontage that sets the house back from the road, offering a sense of privacy and kerb appeal.
Upon entering, you are welcomed into an entrance hall that leads through to a spacious lounge diner, a versatile and inviting living space ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The adjoining kitchen is well laid out and offers access to the garden, making it both practical and functional for everyday living.
To the first floor, the property comprises a landing leading to three bedrooms, including two well-proportioned double rooms and a third single bedroom, which could alternatively serve as a home office or nursery. Completing the accommodation is a family bathroom fitted with a three-piece suite.
Externally, the rear of the property boasts a low-maintenance garden designed for ease of upkeep while still offering a pleasant outdoor space. There is a patio area to the side, as well as a further small patio directly accessed from the kitchen extension, perfect for outdoor dining. The remainder of the garden provides flexible space that can be adapted to suit a variety of needs, whether for recreation, gardening, or additional seating areas.
Alvaston is a well-established residential area known for its strong community feel and excellent local conveniences. Residents benefit from nearby shops, supermarkets, parks, and schools, as well as regular public transport links into Derby city centre. The area is also well placed for commuters, with straightforward access to major road links and nearby business hubs.
This charming home combines comfortable living space, practical outdoor areas, and a highly convenient location, making it an excellent choice for a wide range of buyers.
Property Reference: HRT013328319
Entrance Hall 5ft 8ins x 14ft 7ins (1.75m x 4.45m)
Accessed via the double glazed front entrance door, having a double glazed window to the front elevation, stairs leading to the first floor with an understair storage cupboard and door leading to the kitchen and the lounge diner.
Lounge/Diner 10ft 2ins x 25ft 9ins (3.12m x 7.85m)
Having a double glazed bay window to the front elevation, two chimney breasts, two radiators and double doors leading to the kitchen
Kitchen 16ft 1ins x 7ft 7ins (4.91m x 2.32m)
Having a range of wall and base units incorporating work surfaces, a freestanding rangemaster style oven, Belfast style sink and a range of freestanding and integrated appliances as well as a double glazed window to the side elevation, double glazed window to rear elevation and double glazed doors to the rear elevation.
Landing 2ft 11ins x 5ft 9ins (0.89m x 1.76m)
Having doors leading to:
Bedroom One 10ft 8ins x 13ft 10ins (3.27m x 4.22m)
Having a double glazed bay window to the front elevation, chimney breast and a radiator.
Bedroom Two 10ft 5ins x 11ft 2ins (3.18m x 3.41m)
Double glazed window to the rear elevation, chimney breast and a radiator.
Bedroom Three 6ft 5ins x 6ft 8ins (1.97m x 2.04m)
Having a double glazed window to the front elevation and a radiator.
Bathroom
Having a three piece suite comprising of panelled bath with shower over, wash hand basin, WC, floor to ceiling tiles, heated towel rail and a double glazed window to the rear elevation.
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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