Two double bedrooms with contemporary family bathroom
Mid-terrace Victorian home in sought Stretford location
Recently updated integrated kitchen with modern appliances
Low-maintenance walled rear courtyard, easy upkeep
Leasehold with long lease remaining (870 years)
Cavity walls likely uninsulated—consider insulation works
Rooms described as small; check room sizes in person
Excellent mobile and fast broadband; no flood risk
This deceptively spacious two-double-bedroom mid-terrace blends Victorian character with a modern integrated kitchen and contemporary bathroom. Located in a desirable Stretford pocket, the house sits within easy walking distance of the Metrolink, Stretford Mall and well-regarded local schools, making it practical for commuting families and first-time buyers.
Internally the layout offers a bright living room, separate dining area and a recently updated kitchen with integrated appliances. A low-maintenance walled courtyard provides outdoor space without heavy upkeep. Gas central heating and uPVC double glazing help keep running costs down; council tax is described as cheap.
Notable practical points: the property is leasehold (long lease of 870 years remaining) and dates from the early 1900s, with cavity walls assumed to lack insulation. Rooms are described as small in places, so someone seeking larger open-plan living should check room sizes in person. Broadband and mobile signals are strong and there is no flood risk.
Overall this period terraced home suits buyers wanting a well-connected family home or an entry-level purchase in Stretford with scope to personalise and update further. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the layout and proportions.