Two main bedrooms plus small third/office accessed via bedroom two
No onward chain — freehold with straightforward sale potential
South-west facing sizeable rear garden with far-reaching field views
Requires full modernisation; cosmetic and mechanical upgrades needed
Solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation to be added
Loft space could be converted (subject to planning and regs)
On-street parking only; small forecourt, limited off-street parking
Close to Silverdale Country Park and village walking routes
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac on the edge of Alsagers Bank, this mid-terraced Victorian home offers rare countryside views to front and rear and comes to market with no onward chain. The house has two main bedrooms plus a small third/office off bedroom two, two reception rooms and a sizeable south-west facing garden that captures evening sun. Its position next to Silverdale Country Park and close to walking routes will suit buyers seeking semi-rural living within reach of local amenities.
The property requires full modernisation throughout — cosmetic and mechanical upgrades are needed, and the solid-brick walls likely lack cavity insulation. Despite this, the layout and plot deliver clear potential: a loft conversion (subject to permissions), reconfigured ground floor and garden landscaping could significantly increase comfort and value. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators; windows are UPVC double glazed.
Practical points are straightforward: freehold tenure, average internal size (about 842 sq ft), council tax band A, and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity. The rear bedroom enjoys long-range views toward the Welsh mountains and the front aspects look toward the Peak District — a strong selling point for buyers wanting rural outlooks. On the downside, the plot is modest, parking is on-street, and some external brickwork will need attention.
This property will suit a first-time buyer or renovator comfortable taking on a project, or an investor targeting a refreshed rental in a pleasant village setting. Viewing is recommended to appreciate the outlook, garden and scope for improvement.