Three-bedroom cottage with south garden, countryside views and no onward chain..
NO CHAIN — ready for a quick sale or immediate occupation
South-facing established rear garden with patio and countryside views
Imprinted concrete driveway providing private off-street parking
Feature brick fireplace and wood-burning stove in spacious lounge
Three well-proportioned bedrooms; single family bathroom (four-piece suite)
Kitchen dated; potential to modernise and add value
Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation (energy upgrade needed)
Slow broadband speeds; glazing install date unknown
This end-of-terrace three-bedroom cottage sits in a highly sought-after pocket off Towers Road, offered with no onward chain. The house benefits from a generous lounge with a feature brick fireplace and wood-burning stove, a separate dining room, and a practical utility room — all arranged across a traditional layout that feels deceptively spacious for its footprint.
Outside, an imprinted concrete driveway and an established, south-facing rear garden provide strong outdoor appeal, with open countryside views beyond the rear boundary. The garden is well stocked and offers a sunny patio area, perfect for family gatherings or gardening enthusiasts. Off-street parking adds everyday convenience in this quiet, low-crime neighbourhood close to Poynton village amenities.
There are clear opportunities to personalise and update: the kitchen shows a traditional fitted style and some dated finishes, glazing install date is unknown and the solid-brick walls likely lack modern cavity insulation. Broadband speeds are reported slow, and there is a single family bathroom. These are practical considerations for buyers who want immediate move-in comfort versus those seeking a property to renovate and increase value.
Overall this freehold cottage will suit families or buyers seeking village living with countryside outlooks and minimal chain delays. It rewards modest investment with strong location benefits, sunny garden, and character features such as exposed beams and the log-burning stove.