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178 Millhouses Lane | Millhoses | Sheffield | S7 2He Guide Price £550,000-£575,00 178 MILLHOUSES LANE | MILLHOSES | SHEFFIELD | S7 2HE GUIDE PRICE £550,000-£575,00 178 Millhouses Lane | Millhoses | Sheffield | S7 2HE Property Tenure: Freehold A truly sensational four double bedroomed, double bayed semi detached family home. Being one of the original show homees when these superb properties were constructed its easy to see the difference in size of rooms and garden space that is on offer. Ideally placed on unquestionably one of Sheffield's finest addresses with Dobcroft Juniors across the road that in turn follows to Silverdale secondary. With spacious, light and extremely versatile accommodation carefully arranged over two floors and huge potential to convert the vast loft to add additional bedrooms should the new buyers require this stunning home will be super popular with the growing family market and simply must be viewed internally to be fully appreciated. Benefiting from numerous period original features associated with a property from this era and effortlessly blending them with a contemporary twist that caters beautifully for the modern family, stunning views, parking, garage and family garden are all on offer. PROPERTY FEATURES STUNNING FOUR BEDROOMED SEMI DETACHED FAMILY HOME LARGER THAN AVERAGE PLOT WITH GREAT REAR GARDEN TWO BEAUTIFUL FLOORS OF ACCOMMODATION THAT NEEDS TO BE VIEWED HUGE OPPORTUNITY TO CONVERT THE LOFT AMPLE PARKING AND GARAGE DOBCROFT AND SILVERDALE SCHOOLING CATCHMENTS ONE OF SHEFFIELD'S MOST SOUGHT AFTER ADDRESSES CLOSE TO THE PEAK DISTRICT HOSPITALS AND UNIVERSITIES MILLHOUSES PARK IS A SHORT STROLL AS IS ECCLESALL WOODS IDEALLY SUITED TO THE GROWING FAMILY MARKET .
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