Recently renovated two-bed terrace, walking distance to town and station, private courtyard..
Open-plan lounge and dining room with modern finishes
Private east-facing rear courtyard (small)
Two bedrooms, one modern bathroom
Approx. 759 sq ft — compact, efficient layout
Freehold Victorian mid-terrace, built 1900–1929
Recently renovated internally; move-in ready
Very small plot; limited outdoor space
Area classified as deprived; average crime levels
Well-presented two-bedroom mid-terrace in central Macclesfield, recently improved and ready to move into. The ground floor offers an open-plan lounge and dining area with a modern fitted kitchen that opens to a private east-facing courtyard — a rare outside space for town-centre terraces. Upstairs provides two bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom; the accommodation totals approximately 759 sq ft, suitable for a couple, small family or first-time buyer.
This freehold Victorian terrace retains period character while benefitting from recent renovations, including double glazing (install date unknown) and updated kitchen and bathroom fittings. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators. The property is compact and rooms are modest in size, so it suits buyers seeking low-maintenance, centrally located living rather than large gardens or expansive rooms.
Location is a core strength: within easy walking distance of the town centre, train station and local amenities. Council tax is low and mobile/broadband connectivity is excellent. Buyers should note the area is classified as deprived with blue-collar terraces and average local crime; the plot is very small and external wall insulation is assumed absent, which may affect energy efficiency despite recent works.
Overall this terraced home offers immediate occupation and strong town-centre convenience. It is an appealing purchase for first-time buyers or investors wanting a centrally positioned, low-upkeep property, but those seeking larger outdoor space or period homes with full insulation should be aware of the limitations.