3 bedroom terraced house
Key information
Features and description
- Three bedrooms
- Landscaped rear garden & outbuildings
- Driveway parking
- Freehold epc d council tax b
- Open plan kitchen diner
- Convenient for marple town centre
- Video tour property ref nd0151
- Ideal first time buy or downsize
Video tours
A stylish and affordable three-bedroom mid-terrace home, ideal for first-time buyers or downsizers.
Step inside, and you'll find a well-designed layout with a bright and airy living room at the rear, complete with patio doors leading out to the garden—perfect for indoor-outdoor living. The modern fitted kitchen comes with an integrated oven, microwave, and gas hob, seamlessly flowing into the open-plan dining area, creating a great space for entertaining.
Upstairs, there are two generous double bedrooms with built in storage plus a versatile single bedroom, ideal as a home office, nursery, or dressing room. The bathroom features a classic white suite.
Outside, the low-maintenance landscaped garden has artificial grass and useful outbuildings for storage. To the front, there's driveway parking for added convenience.
Located just a short stroll from Marple's vibrant centre, you'll have easy access to independent shops, cafés, great schools, and excellent transport links, including the railway station.
A perfect opportunity to step onto the property ladder—don't miss out!
Good to Know:
- Tenure: Freehold Council tax: B £1,825 (Source Sprift) EPC: D 68
- Gas boiler installed 2024 | Current utility bills £130pcm gas and electric £50 pcm water
- Broadband (estimated speeds) Standard 15 mbps Superfast 80 mbps Ultrafast 1800 mps
- Catchment Schools: Rose Hill Primary School 1 mile | St Mary’s Catholic Primary School 1.3 miles | Marple Hall School 1.4 miles | Marple Sixth Form College 0.3 miles
- Railway Stations: Marple Railway Station 1 mile | Rose Hill Station 1 mile
- Stockport 6 miles | Manchester Airport 11 miles | Manchester City Centre 12 miles
The Local Area
Marple is one of those ‘best of both worlds’ locations. Close enough to the city and transport links for commuters yet sits on the edge of the Peak District with the countryside on the doorstep.
In recent years, Marple has welcomed numerous independent retailers, cafes, bars and restaurants giving residents superb choice for their leisure time. There’s a monthly Maker’s Market, the Marple Carnival held annually in June and various other events adding to the community feel.
The Marple Community Hub is scheduled to open within the next 12 months and residents will benefit from a five lane swimming pool, library and café, fitness suite, shared community spaces and will house the Marple clinic.
Marple is home to a family run traditional independent cinema, the Regent, and it is one of the last remaining in the UK.
There are two railway stations - Rose Hill and Marple - each with regular services into Manchester Piccadilly in under 30 minutes. Buses run regularly into Stockport and out to Hayfield, Mellor and Glossop and there's a circular service covering Romiley, Marple and Bredbury. Commuting by car has never been more convenient with the A555 linking Hazel Grove to Manchester Airport with the A34, John Lewis at Cheadle and Handforth Dean, home to M&S, Tesco and more, eminently more accessible.
Children can enjoy the many well-equipped local parks including a skate park in the centre of the town, part of the Memorial Park. Many of these parks enjoy fabulous views of the surrounding hills. Etherow Country Park in Compstall plays host to a sailing club, Brabyns Park in Marple is well used for weekend sporting activities and by dog walkers and Lyme Park, owned by the National Trust is just a few miles away. The Roman Lakes leisure complex is popular with walkers, horse riders and anglers and more recently volunteers have sought to preserve the remains of Samuel Oldknow’s historic mill. The Garden House is a charity-run community farm, open to the public with pigs, alpacas, Shetland Ponies and more.
The Middlewood Way is a cycle path, popular with runners and walkers which follows the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway line south from Rose Hill to Macclesfield.
The Peak Forest Canal runs for 15 miles between Ashton under Lyne and Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire, passing through Marple through the famed flight of 16 locks, separating the ‘upper’ and ‘lower’ parts of the canal. Follow the canal path and take in the breathtaking views of the nearby Peak District; you are never far away from some outstanding walks.
You can contact eXp 7 days a week to arrange your viewing. Please quote reference ND0151 when calling.
Buyer Notes
Prior to any sale being formally agreed any prospective purchaser will be required to provide evidence of funds as well as complete a third party anti-money laundering (AML) check to comply with all regulations. These checks at time of writing are £30 per AML check completed for each prospective purchaser.
While great care has been taken to produce this advertisement, it is the buyer's responsibility to verify all information is correct and that all services and goods are in working order. These details were produced in conjunction with the vendor to ensure accuracy however this is not a guarantee and does not form the part of any contract going forward. Any measurements taken are approximate.
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