Well-presented two-bedroom terrace with cellar potential and excellent transport links..
- Two double bedrooms, generous living space (approx. 1,056 sq.ft.)
- South-facing rear garden with patio for outdoor dining
- Useful cellar chamber; potential to convert (permissions required)
- Double glazing and mains gas central heating throughout
- Built c.1900–1929: solid brick walls, likely no cavity insulation
- Small plot size; limited outdoor space beyond garden
- Very low local crime; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
- Area classified very deprived; may affect long-term capital growth
An attractive two-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offering generous space (approx. 1,056 sq.ft.) and a south-facing garden — well suited to first-time buyers looking for room to grow. The house benefits from double glazing, gas central heating and a modern kitchen and bathroom, meaning much of the day-to-day accommodation is ready to use.
Stand-out features include two double bedrooms, a useful cellar chamber with conversion potential (subject to permissions) and easy access to Stockport train station and the motorway network. The property is freehold, has very low local crime, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — practical advantages for working-from-home buyers.
Buyers should note the area is classified as very deprived and “hampered aspiration,” which may affect long-term capital growth compared with stronger neighbourhoods. The mid-terrace was built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls likely lacking cavity insulation, so heating bills and energy efficiency may be higher unless insulation improvements are made. The rear plot is small; outdoor space is mainly a south-facing garden and patio.
Overall this is a roomy, well-presented starter home with conversion potential in the lower ground floor and strong transport links. It will suit first-time buyers seeking a character property with immediate liveability and scope to add value through targeted improvements.