Characterful three-double bedroom terrace with cellar and low-maintenance garden, close to Metrolink..
Three double bedrooms over three floors with chamber cellar
Period features: bay windows, sash glazing, stripped timber floors
Modern fitted kitchen; log-burning stove in lounge
Rear enclosed paved courtyard — low-maintenance garden
Single three-piece bathroom for three bedrooms
No off-street parking; street parking only
Leasehold with 883 years remaining (long lease)
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — retrofit may be needed
This well-presented three-double-bedroom mid-terrace offers period character across three floors with practical family living in Old Trafford. Original features such as bay and sash windows, stripped timber floors and a log-burning stove give immediate charm, while a modern fitted kitchen and chamber cellar add everyday utility. The property sits close to Seymour and Hullard parks, Metrolink at Trafford Bar and local amenities — useful for commuters and families alike.
The house is leasehold (long lease remaining: 883 years) with mains gas central heating, double glazing (fitted post-2002) and fast broadband/strong mobile signal. The rear courtyard is low-maintenance and enclosed, suitable for outdoor dining but modest in size. Council tax is described as low and there is very low local crime, which will reassure buyers concerned about running costs and safety.
Notable constraints are straightforward: a single bathroom serves three double bedrooms, and there’s no visible off-street parking. The property is in an area classified as deprived, which may affect resale and rental demand, and external walls are cavity-built with no fitted insulation (assumed), so buyers should factor potential insulation improvements into budgets. Overall, this is a solid purchase for first-time buyers or investors seeking a characterful terrace close to transport links, with scope to modernise and add value.