Period character, affordable price and scope to improve in a well-connected Alsager location.
Three bedrooms, one family bathroom, approximately 1,125 sq ft
This three-bedroom Victorian semi presents solid red-brick character and practical family space on a small plot in Alsager. Period features such as fireplaces and generous room proportions offer charm and scope for sympathetic updating. Double glazing was installed after 2002 and the property benefits from mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators.
Internally the layout is straightforward across two storeys with a living room, dining room and a modern-feeling kitchen area, plus three bedrooms and one family bathroom. The house is an average-sized home (approximately 1,125 sq ft) that suits first-time buyers or families seeking an affordable, long-term home with potential to add value through targeted improvements.
Notable practical points: the property dates from before 1900 and has solid brick walls with assumed no cavity insulation, so energy-efficiency improvements may be needed. There is evidence of potential damp in parts and some dated decor in rooms, so expect minor-to-medium refurbishment costs. The plot is small, so outdoor space is manageable rather than expansive.
Location strengths include very low local crime, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, nearby schools (including an outstanding primary), and a range of local amenities. The wider area shows economic challenge and higher deprivation, which may affect long-term resale comparables — however the affordable price and council tax banding make this a realistic purchase for many buyers.