Character stone semi with attic space, recent upgrades and countryside access.
Three bedrooms with converted attic offering flexible additional space
A charming three-bedroom stone semi-detached home on the edge of the local countryside, offering character features and sensible recent upgrades. The living area is generous with a 27'6 x 10'10 lounge/dining room and a cosy log burner, while a usable attic conversion adds flexible space for a home office or guest room. The house measures about 1,157 sq ft and sits in a quiet spot near the Sett Valley Trail, ideal for family walks and outdoor time.
Practical modern improvements include double glazing and windows replaced in 2019, a roof upgrade, a 2020 attic fit-out with Velux lighting, and a full rewire completed in 2021. Heating is mains gas boiler and radiators; EPC currently D. Outside, a small enclosed rear garden and stone-walled front area provide low-maintenance outdoor space, with useful timber sheds and an external water supply.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold property and the neighbourhood records higher local deprivation indices. Broadband speeds are slow despite excellent mobile signal. The kitchen is traditional and offers straightforward renovation potential rather than a contemporary finish. The stone walls are typical of the area and likely uninsulated, which may affect running costs despite recent glazing and heating improvements.
This home will suit families or buyers wanting a period character house with modern electrics and attic space already in place, and who are prepared to update the kitchen and consider insulation improvements. An internal inspection is recommended to assess the property’s layout and condition firsthand.