Sun terrace, gated parking and city-centre position — ideal for investors or buyers who will upgrade..
- Private sun-drenched rooftop terrace with skyline views
- Secure gated parking included
- Three double bedrooms and three bathrooms
- Tenant in situ — sold with existing tenancy
- Leasehold tenure; confirm remaining term and charges
- Pre-1900 sandstone walls; likely no cavity insulation
- Electric boiler heating; consider energy upgrade costs
- Area classified as very deprived; central urban location
A rare three-bedroom townhouse in a converted former church, this 1,098 sq ft leasehold home sits close to Deansgate and the Castlefield fringe. The property’s standout feature is a private, sun-drenched rooftop terrace with skyline views, plus secure gated parking — a strong sell for city buyers who value outdoor space and parking in central Manchester.
Internally the layout suits flexible living: three double bedrooms, three bathrooms (including en suite), an open-plan living/dining level and useful ground-floor storage and WC. The kitchen area is arranged for modern living with an island and integrated appliances; the bright living spaces benefit from large windows and contemporary finishes.
Important practical points are clear: the property is leasehold and currently has a tenant in situ, so it will appeal to investors or buyers prepared to buy with a sitting tenant. The building is older (pre-1900 sandstone construction) and external walls are assumed uninsulated — some thermal upgrades may be needed. Main heating runs on electricity and the broadband speed is average for the area.
This home suits an investor seeking a central let with parking and terrace appeal, or an owner-occupier prepared to plan medium-term improvements. Its location — inner-city, very low crime and excellent mobile signal — and proximity to transport, shops and canals, make it a practical city-centre purchase with clear potential once any planned works are addressed.