- Two bedrooms in a Victorian mid-terrace layout
- Well-presented interior with modern-style kitchen
- Enclosed rear garden; small plot size
- Freehold tenure; very low council tax
- Solid brick walls with no assumed insulation
- Compact rooms and standard ceiling heights
- Image notes: potential damp; some modernisation needed
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband speeds
This two-bedroom mid-terrace offers a well-presented interior and sensible living space in a quiet, desirable stretch of Reddish. Comfortable reception rooms and a modern-feel kitchen make day-to-day life straightforward, while an enclosed rear garden provides private outdoor space for plants, storage or a small seating area.
Practical details suit first-time buyers and investors: freehold tenure, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, double glazing (installed before 2002), excellent mobile signal and fast broadband. Local schools rated Good or Outstanding and nearby transport links make commuting and family life convenient. Council tax is very low and there is no flood risk.
Buyers should note the property dates from the early 20th century and sits on a small plot. External walls are solid brick with no assumed cavity insulation, ceiling heights are standard and rooms are compact. Image notes mention potential damp and an overall need for updating in places — sensible buyers should budget for insulation upgrades, possible damp investigation and general modernisation to maximise comfort and value.
At a guide price of £180,000 this home will suit buyers seeking an affordable, characterful period terrace with immediate move-in potential, plus scope to add value through improvement works.



































































































