Guide price
£275,000
2 bed terraced house for saleChapel Yard, Harthill, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S26
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Blundells - Crystal Peaks Sales
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About this property
** guide price £275,000-£285,000 **
* 18th Century Cottage
* Two Bedrooms
* Two Reception Rooms
* Steeped in History
* Full of Charm & Character
* No Onward Chain Involved
Freehold
Council Tax Band B
Charming 18th Century Two Double Bedroom Cottage in the Heart of Harthill! Available to market having no onward chain involved!
Tucked away in the picturesque and historic village of Harthill, this beautifully presented 18th century two double bedroom cottage is bursting with character, charm, and timeless appeal. Steeped in history and thoughtfully upgraded by the current owner over recent years, the property showcases a wealth of original features including exposed traditional beams, deep windowsills, and two enchanting, secret gardens.
Deceptively spacious and full of warmth, the accommodation comprises a welcoming lounge with period charm, leading into a cosy dining room that flows effortlessly into a characterful pine farmhouse kitchen. The kitchen is a real highlight, complete with a double gas oven and an exposed brick feature chimney breast.
To the first floor, the principal bedroom impresses with wooden shutters, a cast iron feature fireplace, and two sets of built-in wardrobes. The second double bedroom is also well-proportioned, offering a built-in storage cupboard housing the gas central heating boiler (still under guarantee) and space for a day bed which is included in the sale.
The bathroom is finished in a modern yet sympathetic style, fitted with a white three-piece suite including a bath with electric shower and screen, wash hand basin, low flush WC, tiled walls and flooring, a column radiator, and a mirrored shelved unit for added storage.
Over the past decade, the current owner has sympathetically upgraded the property, including replacement windows and doors, while still preserving its authentic period feel.
Externally, the home truly excels with two delightful secret gardens—both generous in size and full of character. One garden features a lawned area stocked with mature plants and a stone and pan tiled garden building, while the second boasts lawned sections with vegetable beds and a greenhouse—perfect for gardening enthusiasts or those seeking a peaceful outdoor retreat.
Located in the highly desirable village of Harthill, with its charming surroundings, local amenities, and countryside walks, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of local history.
A home of this unique character and quality must be viewed in person to be fully appreciated. Early viewing is highly recommended.
Location: Britain in bloom award winning Harthill lies between Killamarsh and Thorpe Salvin and is ideally placed for local Schools and Amenities.
Traditionally an agricultural village Harthill offers a semi rural lifestyle whilst being a stone's throw from the hustle and bustle of nearby shopping centres and retail parks including Meadowhall, there are excellent links to the M1 motorway networks sitting between both junction 30 and 31.
The Parish Church of All Hallowes dates from 1085 the tower is 14th century. Steeped in local history the parish also contains Harthill Reservoir which feeds to the Chesterfield Canal and adjacent (Cuckoo Way) footpath network.
Harthill has two traditional public houses the Beehive and the Blue Bell, and boasts superb local shops and nearby schools, Rother Valley Country Park and many nearby leisure facilities along with spectacular nearby walks in the local countryside provide great local pursuits.
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