Guide Price at £1,000,000 - £1,150,000.
An attractive 4 bedroom and 2 bathroom stone detached house dating back to circa 1850, commanding an enviable position in one of Sheffield’s most prestigious locations. Retaining charm and character with a light and airy feel, offering accommodation on two floors with the addition of a spacious orangery to complement a beautiful south facing lawned garden, whilst also having car parking for ample vehicles, and pleasant views towards Ranmoor Church. Benefits from gas central heating, some under-floor heating, and partial double glazing. Potential to convert the basement, extend, and covert the outbuildings to create a home office, all subject to any necessary consents. Conservation Area. Freehold.
On the ground floor, there is a central hallway with panel walls, an archway with cornices, rolled top radiators and a useful coats cupboard. Off the hallway is a cloakroom with an exposed stone wall, a wash basin, and WC. There are three charming reception rooms, the main living room having a focal fireplace with an open fire, parquet wood flooring, and a side bay window with views of Ranmoor Church. There is glazed French doors into the Orangery, creating lots of natural light. The adjoining reception room is a further bay windowed dining room with views and a focal decorative fireplace. The final reception room acts as a family room or snug, whilst offering versatility. There is a focal log burner within a beautiful period, marble, fireplace, and period shutters to the windows. In addition to the three reception rooms, there is a spacious orangery, extending across the width of the property, overlooking the rear garden, with a south facing aspect. The orangery is constructed in stone with double glazed windows, external doors to three sides, a wood floor, and numerous radiators. To complete the ground floor, there is a breakfast kitchen with a range of fitted units, finished with granite worktops. The focal point is a gas aga whilst there is also an integrated single oven, a gas hob, dishwasher, and fridge. Plumbing for a washing machine. The kitchen has dual aspect windows, a tiled floor, space for a table and chairs, a front stable style door, and access into a useful storeroom, which houses the Viessman boiler, with steps providing access down to a range of storage cellars.
On the first floor, there is landing with a front arched window and useful fitted cupboards, four bedrooms, and a family bathroom. The master bedroom benefits from a south facing outlook and an en-suite which has been refurbished, having a double shower with a glass screen, a vanity wash basin, WC, bespoke window shutter blinds, and stylish tiling including under-floor heating. There are a further two double bedrooms, generous in size, along with a fourth bedroom, which overlooks the church, has a Victorian decorative fireplace, and a useful fitted cupboard. The bathroom has period styling with a clawed feet bath with a shower above and a glass screen, a wash basin, WC, window shutter blind, and sympathetic tiling with under-floor heating. An access hatch from one of the bedrooms provides access to the loft.
Outside, there is a stone walled forecourt, with gated access to one side, and a cobbled driveway to the other side, capable of accommodating numerous vehicles. There are stone outbuildings with a WC, electricity, and lighting, offering scope for buyers to add electric gates and convert into a home office, subject to any necessary consents. At the rear, there is a beautiful, well-kept, south facing garden, mainly lawned, with planted borders, a circular patio, a further stone flagged terrace, and an additional stone outbuilding for storage.
Ranmoor is classed by many to be Sheffield’s most sought-after location, offering character properties, well-served by local shops and amenities, highly regarded schools, an array of recreational facilities, public transport, and access links to the hospitals, universities, city centre, and the Peak District.