Two double bedrooms
A compact Victorian mid-terrace positioned on the reservoir side of Edgeley, this two-bedroom house offers an affordable step onto the ladder or a straightforward buy-to-let opportunity. The home benefits from practical living spaces, a cellar for extra storage and a low-maintenance courtyard garden — all within easy walking distance of Stockport station and local green space.
Internally the layout is practical: a bay-fronted living room, separate dining room and fitted kitchen on the ground floor, with two good-sized bedrooms and a modern bathroom upstairs. Heating is mains gas via a combi boiler and the property has double glazing; the EPC is C and the tenure is freehold, which should reassure buyers and landlords alike.
Buyers should note the house sits on a small plot with compact room sizes compared with newer builds, and the solid brick walls are assumed to be uninsulated which could mean future insulating or upgrade costs to improve thermal performance. The local area shows higher deprivation and a concentration of constrained renters — useful context for investors considering rental income and tenant type.
Overall this is a practical, well-located Victorian terrace with good transport links, low council tax and sensible renovation potential. It will suit first-time buyers prioritising location and affordability, and investors seeking a manageable property close to Stockport amenities and commuter routes.







































