Guide price
£225,000
(£185/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleNeill Road, Sharrow Vale S11
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,214 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Whitehorne Independent Estate Agents
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About this property
Well presented and very deceptive three bedroom mid victorian terraced
Benefitting from the passageway to the first floor on the front allowing both bedrooms and bathroom to be larger than expected
Single rear off shot kitchen and two reception rooms to the ground floor
Private rear garden with no through fare from neighbouring properties
Three floors of accommodation totalling an impressive 1,214 sq feet
Available to market with no onward chain and vacant possession
Perfect for the first time buyer professional couple or young family alike with viewing recommended
Heart of ultra popular sharrow vale on the south west of the city
Short stroll to numerous independent cafes eateries and shops all on the doorstep
Freehold property council tax band B EPC rating D resident parking permit scheme to the front
Guide price £225,000-£235,000
This well presented and incredibly deceptive three-bedroom mid-Victorian terraced property is now available with no upward chain and vacant possession, making it an ideal opportunity for first-time buyers, professional couples, or savvy investors. Situated in the heart of the ultra-fashionable Sharrow Vale, this home boasts three spacious floors of accommodation totalling an impressive 1,214 sq feet, including two reception rooms on the ground floor and a singe rear off shot kitchen. Enjoying the huge benefit of the passageway to the front first floor making the bedrooms and bathroom much larger than expected. With a residents parking scheme to the front ensures parking is never a worry, while the property's proximity to Endcliffe Park, principal hospitals, and universities caters to a variety of lifestyles. Nearby independent cafes, eateries, and boutiques, as well as the vibrant Dyson Place, offer a delightful urban lifestyle, with easy access to Central Sheffield and the breathtaking Peak District. The property is a freehold and falls in Council Tax Band B, costing £1769 per annum. Outside is charming rear yard garden, providing a private outdoor space with no through fare from neighbouring properties, away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Ideal for those seeking a balance of urban convenience and outdoor pursuits, this property presents an enticing opportunity to own a piece of the desirable Sharrow Vale neighbourhood.
Valuer
Andy Robinson
EPC Rating: D
Location
S11 Area Guide
Ecclesall, Endcliffe Park, Ecclesall Road, Greystones, Hunter's Bar, Millhouses, Sharrow Vale, Nether Edge, Whirlow, Brincliffe
The S11 postcode, incorporates some of the most sought after places to live in the Sheffield area. Spanning from Sharrow Vale close to the City Centre, out to Hathersage Road heading towards the Peak District, S11 has a diverse property portfolio.
From Sharrow heading up toward Ecclesall Road and Hunters Bar, you really do see Sheffield in its diverse glory. There are numerous shops, restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs spanning every genre making Ecclesall Road a vibrant and popular choice for a day or night shopping and/or socialising. With Sheffield Hallam University's Collegiate Campus being nearby, there are many investment opportunities for student housing. With Sheffield's high retention rate of graduates, many young professionals look to rent in this area due to its cosmopolitan yet familiar feel. The city centre and train station is only a short bus ride away on a well run route making it a perfect choice for city workers and commuters alike.
Close to Ecclesall Road is Endcliffe Park. Endcliffe Park is one of Sheffield's most popular outdoor spaces, due to the many outdoor events held there such as: Traveling circuses, fairs and music events including tramlines. The park is great for children with there being a lovely café with toilet facilities, an excellent adventure playground and a parkour playground which are all free to use. There is also an area which has a bouncy castle and roundabouts. The size of the park means that even on the sunniest of weekends there is always a space on the grass for a picnic or to kick a ball about. Not only are there large green spaces, but the park also has areas of woodland which are interspersed by paths, streams and duck ponds. Boot camps and park runs are often held there and there is an outdoor gym area which is free to use.
As you head further up Ecclesall Road you pass Hunters Bar and reach Greystones leading to Banner Cross and Bents Green. These areas have a much more suburban feel, yet are all still only a walk or short bus/car ride to the hub bub of Ecclesall Road. With family friendly gastro pubs such as The Prince of Wales, The Hammer and Pincers and The Stags Head on Psalter Lane, this area is well equipped for socialising with the little ones in tow.
The nurseries and schools in S11 are highly regarded, many with outstanding Ofsted reports:
Nurseries
Parkhead Cottage Nursery
The Collegiate Montessori Nursery Ltd
The Psalter Lane Nursery
The Nest Nursery
Treetops Day Nursery and Pre-School
Schools
Clifford C of E Infant School
Ecclesall C of E Junior School
Ecclesall Infant School
Greystones Primary School
High Storrs School
Hunters Bar Infant School
Hunters Bar Junior School
Porter Croft Sheffield C of E Primary Academy
Silverdale School
There is no shortage of choice when it comes to places to eat in S11. Almost all cuisines are catered for including Greek, Italian, Sardinian, Indian, Thai, Chinese, French, American, Mexican and many more. S11 also boasts 2 restaurants rated in the top 10 of Trip Advisor's Sheffield Restaurants. Rafters rated at number 5 and Hidden Gem rated at number 6. Both at different ends of the spectrum with Hidden Gem being more relaxed. Both however serving exceptional food and most definitely worth a visit. What is particularly lovely about Hidden Gem is the fact that students with learning difficulties from work Ltd are given opportunities to develop their skills there.
Other restaurants include Ashoka which claims to be the oldest Indian restaurant in Sheffield having been open since 1967. Uncle Sam's is great for kids as it serves typical American diner fodder in a restaurant which has a train running around a track near the ceiling! All Siam is a Thai restaurant with opulent décor and exquisite food should you want something a bit special.
Pointing Dog Clubhouse has a New York style tavern bar known for its cocktails and restaurant serving modern cuisine. It's a popular venue for evening and late night drinking. Other bars in the S11 area are Kettle Black, Graze Inn, Bocelli 183 and Nonna's to name a few. If a more relaxed pub is what you're after then once again you are spoilt for choice, a few to try are: The Greystones, Ecclesall Ale Club, The Lescar and The Rising Sun.
Rear Garden
Private rear terraced garden with no through fare from neighbouring properties
Parking - Permit
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