Deceptively spacious two-bed with long private garden and versatile reception rooms.
Nearly 958 sq ft of living space across two floors
A deceptively spacious Victorian stone cottage, this two-bedroom terrace offers almost 958 sq ft of well-arranged living space and a rare, substantial rear garden. Character details — high ceilings, sash windows, decorative coving and a feature fireplace — sit alongside a stylish fitted kitchen, contemporary bathroom and convenient separate WC, making the house ready for immediate occupation.
The house is arranged over two stories with two reception rooms, a useful courtyard and a painted-brick outbuilding for storage. French doors lead from the rear reception to a generous lawned garden with patio and pergola, creating private outdoor space for children, pets or entertaining. The location in Edenfield village places you close to a highly regarded primary school, local shops, cafes and countryside walks, while good road links provide straightforward access to Bury, Ramsbottom and Manchester.
Practical points are clear: the property is leasehold (long lease remaining) with the rear land held on a separate freehold title, and a nominal ground rent of £5. The house was built before 1900 in sandstone/limestone and, while presented for immediate move-in, the original wall construction likely lacks modern cavity insulation and may benefit from further thermal upgrades. Council tax is described as low and there is no flooding risk, but local crime levels are average.
Overall this property suits families or buyers seeking period character with outdoor space, delivered in a move-in condition yet with sensible scope for energy improvements or sympathetic updating. Internal viewings are recommended to appreciate the room proportions and garden extent.