Deceptively roomy detached house with versatile layout, large gardens and long-distance views — viewing recommended.
Spacious detached home with panoramic views to Eccles Pike
Three reception rooms plus fitted dining kitchen; flexible ground-floor bedroom option
Four generous first-floor bedrooms and two bathrooms
Mature enclosed garden with multiple seating areas and large flagged patio
Double-length garage with rear access and private driveway parking
Recently fitted boiler and double glazing throughout
Slow broadband speeds in the area — may affect home working
Council tax banding above average; some internal areas may need updating
Set above Whaley Bridge on a quiet development, this deceptively spacious detached house delivers flexible family living and impressive countryside views. The property sits on a large plot with mature, enclosed gardens and multiple seating areas that take in long-range vistas to Eccles Pike. Internally it is well presented with modern fixtures, a recently installed boiler and double glazing.
Accommodation is versatile: three reception rooms plus a fitted dining kitchen and the option to use the ground-floor reception as a fifth bedroom or ground-floor bedroom, making single-storey living straightforward. Four generous first-floor bedrooms, two bathrooms and plentiful storage give comfortable space for a growing family or visitors.
Practical strengths include a double-length garage with rear access and private driveway parking. Local amenities, good primary schools and commuter links are all close by, while the small-town setting and very low local crime rate suit buyers seeking a peaceful, semi-rural lifestyle.
Notable considerations: broadband speeds are slow here, and council tax is above average. The house was built in the 1980s and, while nicely presented, some internal areas (for example the hallway and stairs) may benefit from updating to taste. Viewing is advised to appreciate the gardens, flexible layout and views fully.