Immaculate three-bed mid terrace with character, low-maintenance garden and great local schools.
Three bedrooms with two reception rooms, flexible modern living
C-rated EPC; mains gas boiler and double glazing present
Low-maintenance rear garden with decking; enclosed front garden
Solid brick walls (1900–1929); likely lacks wall insulation
Single contemporary family bathroom — one bathroom only
Freehold tenure; 1,023 sq ft (average-sized) mid-terrace cottage
Walking distance to shops, bars, eateries and top-rated schools
Small plot size; very affluent, comfortable suburban setting
This immaculately presented mid-terrace cottage offers comfortable family living across two floors with original Victorian character and contemporary updates. Two reception rooms give flexible living space — ideal for a home office, playroom or formal dining — while the modern fitted kitchen opens to a low-maintenance rear garden with decking for outdoor relaxation.
Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom, all within an average-sized 1,023 sq ft footprint. Practical benefits include double glazing, mains gas central heating (boiler and radiators) and a C-rated EPC, making the home energy-efficient by local standards. The property is freehold and sits in a very affluent, comfortable suburbia with fast broadband and reliable local amenities.
Location adds genuine value: walkable access to shops, bars and eateries, plus several highly rated primary and secondary schools nearby. The small, enclosed front garden and manageable rear garden reduce maintenance time, freeing weekends for family activities or commuting convenience in this major conurbation.
Buyers should note the house is of solid-brick construction typical of 1900–1929 builds and may benefit from improved wall insulation in the future. The single family bathroom could limit larger households during busy mornings. Overall this cottage suits families or buyers seeking a characterful, low-upkeep home in a sought-after Worsley neighbourhood.