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3 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Beautifully Presented
- Central Location
- Extended
- En Suite
- Garden Room
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band C
Simply stunning is the only way of describing this beautiful garden fronted character stone built terraced property dating back to the early 1900s. Standing in a slightly elevated position and enjoying a wooded aspect to front looking over Hare Hills commonly known locally as the “Sandhole” providing a lovely river walk and pedestrian access to the town centre with its wide range of facilities.
An internal inspection reveals a property that has in recent years undergone a transformation working to present a modern interior whilst working in harmony with its many character features. It presents elegantly appointed accommodation sure to please even the most discerning buyer.
Having been extended from the original design, the property comprises of entrance vestibule with traditional entrance doorway with the original leaded panel, lounge with feature fireplace set in a substantial stone surround with fitted stove style fire set to the inset with brick detailing. The timber finish flooring compliments the high corniced ceilings. The quality fitted kitchen with thick solid timber work surfaces and a peninsular unit housing the “Belfast” sink, creates a great preparation space. The rear wall has been removed and opened into a charming dining room with bi-folding doors accessing the rear garden, making it a great family space ideal for the summer months. This addition makes it great for home entertaining purposes. To the first floor there are two well-appointed bedrooms and luxury bathroom/wc with traditional roll top bath complimenting the vanity wash hand basin, whilst to the second floor the original room has been transformed and it now provides an excellent use of space, with a large bedroom area and the luxury of en-suite shower facilities unusual to find in property of this era.
Externally to the property there is a forecourt garden and an enclosed rear garden with character stone walling complimenting the Indian stone paving. The detached outbuilding has been upgraded and now provides a utility room with ample space for storage or ideal for use as a home office or hobbies space.
The location presents itself ideally to those seeking ease of access to surrounding amenities. For the growing family, there are primary and secondary schools close by on St Phillip Howard Road. The well regarded Sandhole river and woodland walk is overlooked to the front elevation and provides pedestrian access to the town centre with a comprehensive range of retail and leisure facilities, regular rail service connect to Manchester Piccadilly ideal for the commuter. The area is situated on the fringe of the Peak National Park, providing some exceptional drives and walks into the local countryside which is easily accessible from the town.
From our office on the High Street travel down passing through the main junction. Take the second left onto St Marys Road and the property is situated half way up on the left.
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Rooms
Entrance Vestibule
Sitting Room 4.3m x 4.24m
Kitchen 3.78m x 4.24m
Dining Room 2.51m x 4m
Forst Floor
Landing
Bedroom 4.32m x 4.24m
Bedroom 3.23m x 3.05m
Bathroom/WC
Second Floor
Bedroom 6.65m x 4.27m
En Suite
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