Characterful two-bedroom Victorian end terrace with private garden, short walk to Alsager town centre.
Victorian end-of-terrace with original sash windows and picture rails
Two generous bedrooms plus fully boarded loft with ladder access
Stylish Wren shaker kitchen with integrated appliances
Engineered timber flooring and cast-iron multifuel stove in living room
Private rear garden, paved seating, outhouse with plumbing
Freehold, Council Tax Band B, 645 sqft (approx.)
Small plot and modest overall footprint — low-maintenance living
Average broadband; on-street/kerbside parking typical
This tastefully updated Victorian end-of-terrace blends period character with practical modern upgrades, ideal for first-time buyers or professional couples. Original features — sash windows, picture rails and cast-iron radiators — sit alongside engineered timber floors, a multifuel stove and a stylish Wren shaker kitchen with integrated appliances.
Set over 645 sq ft, the house offers two generous bedrooms and a useful boarded loft, plus a small private rear garden with paved seating and an outhouse/utility area. The plot and footprint are modest, making the home low-maintenance and well suited to buyers seeking a compact, well-presented property close to town amenities and rail links.
Practical details that matter: the home is freehold, in Council Tax Band B, has double glazing fitted post-2002, mains gas central heating and very low local crime. Broadband speeds are average and on-street/kerbside parking is typical for the street. Buyers should note the property’s solid brick construction (internal insulation fitted) and its pre-1900 age — desirable for character but potentially meaning conservation-sensitive repairs in future.