- Recently redecorated throughout, move-in ready
- Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms
- Short walk to Stockport train station and town centre
- Enclosed low-maintenance rear garden and useful cellar
- Leasehold with 842 years remaining; nominal ground rent £2
- Located in a very deprived area; mostly private-renting population
- Council tax very cheap; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
- Property age and period features may need inspection (roof/services)
Freshly redecorated throughout and offered chain-free, this Victorian mid-terrace in central Edgeley provides a practical, well-located home for first-time buyers. The layout includes two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen, cellar storage and two double bedrooms upstairs. A four-piece bathroom and low-maintenance enclosed rear garden add everyday convenience.
Transport links are a key selling point: Stockport train station is a short walk away, with easy access to Manchester and the wider North West. Local shops, cafés and amenities are within easy reach, and several good primary and secondary schools are nearby, making the location useful for commuters and young families.
The property is leasehold (long lease: 842 years remaining) with a nominal ground rent. Presented in move-in condition after recent redecoration, it still benefits from an inspection to confirm the condition of the roof, services and the cellar. The wider area is classed as very deprived and populated largely by private renters; buyers should consider local market dynamics if planning to let or resell.
Practical highlights include excellent mobile signal, fast broadband potential and economical council tax. Energy performance is typical for the period property, and heating is by mains-gas boiler and radiators. No flooding risk is recorded for the location.































































