Five double bedrooms plus separate study/office
This distinguished five-bedroom Edwardian semi-detached home spans four floors and combines abundant period character with practical family living. High ceilings, stained-glass windows, original cornicing and an inglenook fireplace give the principal rooms generous proportions and a sense of history. The well-equipped kitchen with central island and integrated Neff appliances opens onto a raised sun deck for easy indoor–outdoor living.
The south-facing rear garden is a major feature: large lawn, mature planting, kitchen garden, fire-pit gazebo and a newly laid patio (completed February 2025) create varied entertaining and play spaces. Off-street parking and a private, leafy setting on The Crescent add convenience and privacy in a quiet, family-friendly neighbourhood with direct train links to Manchester.
Practical points to note: the extensive cellar runs beneath the whole footprint and offers strong storage or conversion potential, but any conversion will require planning and building regulations. The property currently carries an EPC rating of D and council tax is described as expensive. Mobile signal is average despite fast broadband availability.
For families seeking space, character and garden-focused living close to good schools and transport, this home offers rare scale and flexibility. It will suit those who value original period detail and who may wish to invest further to personalise or adapt the cellar and services to modern standards.























































































