Nestled in the heart of Edgeley, this tastefully presented two-bedroom period terrace home offers exceptional access to local amenities alongside fresh, neutral accommodation. Perfect for first-time buyers or those seeking a conveniently located property, this garden-fronted residence is ideal for embracing the vibrant lifestyle the area provides.
Location is everything here. Stockport train station is just a six-minute walk away, meaning you can be in Manchester city centre from your front door in just 15 minutes. For those who appreciate a bustling atmosphere, the increasingly popular and characterful Stockport Town Centre is nearby, with its renowned market place less than a 15-minute walk away. Here, residents can enjoy artisan markets, trendy cafes, excellent dining options, and convenient shopping right on their doorstep.
Stepping inside, the home was re-plastered throughout in 2024, resulting in a crisp, contemporary aesthetic. The neutral tones create a perfect blank canvas for your own individual style. The generous ground floor comprises a welcoming living room, a separate dining room ideal for entertaining, and a well-appointed kitchen. From the dining room, steps lead down to a cellar chamber.
The first floor reveals a good-sized double bedroom, a versatile single bedroom, and a newly fitted, boutique-inspired bathroom, offering modern fixtures and a refined finish.
Outside, the property is set back behind a small walled front garden, offering the perfect spot to add floral touches and enhance the kerb appeal. To the rear, a surprisingly spacious, south-facing garden awaits, perfect for hosting summer barbecues or simply unwinding at the end of the day.
The savvy buyer will also appreciate that the property falls into the highly desirable Council Tax Band A.
Early viewing is recommended to fully appreciate the finish and the location this home has to offer.
11' 7'' x 11' 6'' (3.55m x 3.53m) Dark wood effect laminate floor is set against the white decor in striking style. UPVC front door. UPVC double glazed window to the front. Radiator. Door to the inner hall and dining room beyond.
11' 10'' x 11' 6'' (3.63m x 3.53m) The decorative theme continues with white decor and dark wood effect laminate floor. UPVC double glazed window to to the rear. Door to the cellar. Timber door with patterned glazed inset panels opens to the kitchen.
8' 3'' x 6' 10'' (2.53m x 2.1m) A white kitchen fitted with wall, base and drawer units. Space for a washing machine. Combi gas central heating boiler.Single drainer stainles steel sink. UPVC double glazed window to the rear. UPVC door providing access to the rear garden. Built in oven. Electric hob with an extractor hood over. Space for fridge/ freezer. Work surfaces with metro tiled splash backs.
11' 9'' x 11' 10'' (3.6m x 3.61m)
2' 10'' x 6' 8'' (0.87m x 2.04m) Radiator. Door to both bedrooms and a door to the bathroom/w.c.
11' 8'' x 11' 8'' (3.58m x 3.56m) A good size bedroom to the front of the property. UPVC double glazed window, Radiator. Loft access. Ornate period cast iron fire place.
8' 9'' x 5' 5'' (2.67m x 1.67m) A single bedroom to the rear. UPVC double glazing. Radiator. Ornate period cast iron fire place.
11' 6'' x 4' 7'' (3.51m x 1.4m) A refitted bathroom styled in a boutique fashion with a three piece suite comprising a panelled bath (with a shower over), a wash hand basin housed in a vanity unit, and a low level w.c. Black heated towel rail contrast wi the white finish of the bathroom for a touch of simplistic style. UPVC double glazed window to the rear.
Outside, there is a small garden to the front (where you can add your own floral touches to enhance its kerb appeal. To the rear, a surprisingly good sized south facing garden awaits, perfect for hosting summer barbecues or simply unwinding at the end of the day.
Tenure: Freehold. Yearly rent charge of £1.75
EPC: Band TBC
Council Tax: A
Flood Risk: Very Low
Mobile and broadband available dependent upon provider.
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Nestled in the heart of Edgeley, this tastefully presented two-bedroom period terrace home offers exceptional access to local amenities alongside fresh, neutral accommodation. Perfect for first-time buyers or those seeking a conveniently located property, this garden-fronted residence is ideal for embracing the vibrant lifestyle the area provides.
Location is everything here. Stockport train station is just a six-minute walk away, meaning you can be in Manchester city centre from your front door in just 15 minutes. For those who appreciate a bustling atmosphere, the increasingly popular and characterful Stockport Town Centre is nearby, with its renowned market place less than a 15-minute walk away. Here, residents can enjoy artisan markets, trendy cafes, excellent dining options, and convenient shopping right on their doorstep.
Stepping inside, the home was re-plastered throughout in 2024, resulting in a crisp, contemporary aesthetic. The neutral tones create a perfect blank canvas for your own individual style. The generous ground floor comprises a welcoming living room, a separate dining room ideal for entertaining, and a well-appointed kitchen. From the dining room, steps lead down to a cellar chamber.
The first floor reveals a good-sized double bedroom, a versatile single bedroom, and a newly fitted, boutique-inspired bathroom, offering modern fixtures and a refined finish.
Outside, the property is set back behind a small walled front garden, offering the perfect spot to add floral touches and enhance the kerb appeal. To the rear, a surprisingly spacious, south-facing garden awaits, perfect for hosting summer barbecues or simply unwinding at the end of the day.
The savvy buyer will also appreciate that the property falls into the highly desirable Council Tax Band A.
Early viewing is recommended to fully appreciate the finish and the location this home has to offer.