Two-bedroom cottage with loft, garden and countryside views near Glossop town centre.
Freehold end-terrace with no vendor chain
A stone-built end-terrace cottage that brings period character together with practical living spaces. The ground floor offers a spacious lounge with exposed beams and a stone fireplace, plus a generous farmhouse-style kitchen-diner that opens to a private side and rear garden—useful for families who value an indoor/outdoor flow. An additional loft room provides versatile space for occasional use, home office or storage.
The property is freehold and offered with no vendor chain, making it straightforward for a buyer ready to move quickly. Glossop town centre, good local schools and regular train links to Manchester are all close by, while the Peak District countryside is on the doorstep for weekend walks and outdoor activities.
Buyers should note material facts: the plot is small with a modest paved forecourt/parking area, and some internal finishes show wear (notably the carpets). The wider locality scores as deprived with higher-than-average crime rates — important considerations for families or buyers sensitive to neighbourhood conditions. Council tax is very low, broadband and mobile signals are strong, and the property is in a no-flood-risk area.
Overall this is a characterful two-bedroom home with real charm and practical advantages for commuters or small families. It suits someone who values traditional features and countryside access and who is comfortable addressing minor cosmetic maintenance rather than seeking a fully modernised house.