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3 bedroom semi-detached house
Study
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
3 beds
2 baths
2012
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
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Features and description
- 3 Double Bedrooms
- Full Redesign and Complete Refurbishment
- Large Living Space
- Cellar Area
- Packed With Character
- Off Road Parking
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band TBC
Ryder & Dutton are delighted to bring to the market this fully renovated stone built semi-detached property. The Old St Marys Presbytery is a grade 2 listed building bulging at the seams with character and history. Located to the rear of St Marys Catholic Church this property offers quiet and tranquil living in an off road location. The accommodation briefly comprises of a study/office, lounge, WC, large kitchen/diner, 3 double bedrooms, 1 en-suite and a family bathroom. Internal inspection comes highly recommended to truly understand the beauty and size of this property. Listed. EPC Exempt
St Marys Roman Catholic Church finished construction in August 1887 and was paid for by a local mill owner Francis James Sumner. The Presbytery was built to house the Priest of the church along with his household.
The developer has utilised the historic/character features of the building such as the archways and the solid wooden staircase. The inside has been totally transformed from what was a derelict building to a beautiful, spacious and airy property with lots of light coming through the large mullion windows.
The ground floor of the property comprises of an entrance hall which is accessed via a large gothic style wooden door, study/office area, a large living room with dual aspect windows, WC and a spacious kitchen/diner with an island.
The first floor of the property offers 3 double bedrooms, a family bathroom and bedroom one has a newly fitted 3 piece en-suite.
Externally the property has a sun room which can be accessed via the side garden, off road parking and a large garden which isn’t over looked so there is an excellent degree of privacy.
Sumner Street is a well regarded location being within walking distance of the town centre it is close to local primary and secondary schooling and provides easy access to open countryside. Glossop is a thriving town having a wide range of both leisure and retail facilities, for the commuter there is a regular rail service to Manchester Piccadilly and road networks connecting to the surrounding towns. For those keen on the outdoors the Peak National Park is on the doorstep providing excellent walks and drives into stunning countryside.
From our office head down High Street West, take a left turn up St Marys Road, turn right onto Sumner Street, go into the entrance of St Marys Catholic Church and follow the road round.
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St Marys Roman Catholic Church finished construction in August 1887 and was paid for by a local mill owner Francis James Sumner. The Presbytery was built to house the Priest of the church along with his household.
The developer has utilised the historic/character features of the building such as the archways and the solid wooden staircase. The inside has been totally transformed from what was a derelict building to a beautiful, spacious and airy property with lots of light coming through the large mullion windows.
The ground floor of the property comprises of an entrance hall which is accessed via a large gothic style wooden door, study/office area, a large living room with dual aspect windows, WC and a spacious kitchen/diner with an island.
The first floor of the property offers 3 double bedrooms, a family bathroom and bedroom one has a newly fitted 3 piece en-suite.
Externally the property has a sun room which can be accessed via the side garden, off road parking and a large garden which isn’t over looked so there is an excellent degree of privacy.
Sumner Street is a well regarded location being within walking distance of the town centre it is close to local primary and secondary schooling and provides easy access to open countryside. Glossop is a thriving town having a wide range of both leisure and retail facilities, for the commuter there is a regular rail service to Manchester Piccadilly and road networks connecting to the surrounding towns. For those keen on the outdoors the Peak National Park is on the doorstep providing excellent walks and drives into stunning countryside.
From our office head down High Street West, take a left turn up St Marys Road, turn right onto Sumner Street, go into the entrance of St Marys Catholic Church and follow the road round.
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Rooms
Ground Floor
Entrance Hall
Office/Study 3.28m x 3.18m
Lounge 6.86m x 4.1m
Kitchen/Diner 4.8m x 4.27m
Sun Room 2.97m x 2.97m
First Floor
Bedroom 1 4.78m x 6.73m
En-Suite 2.03m x 1.85m
Bedroom 2 5.4m x 4.17m
Bedroom 3 3.38m x 4.88m
Bathroom
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