Immaculate four-bed detached home on a large plot in sought-after Bramhall.
Four bedrooms with principal en-suite and fitted wardrobes
Modern dining kitchen with Miele and Neff integrated appliances
Two reception rooms; bay window living room with limestone fireplace
Integral garage partly converted to utility; limits full garage use
Large, well-established rear garden on a substantial plot
Hardwood double glazing (post-2002) and Vaillant gas central heating
Cavity walls assumed without added insulation — potential energy work
Council tax banding described as expensive
An immaculately presented four-bedroom detached family home set in a quiet, tree-lined Bramhall street. The house combines period Tudor-revival character with contemporary fittings: modern dining kitchen, two reception rooms and quality integrated appliances. The large plot and well-established rear garden will suit families who value outdoor space and privacy.
The ground floor offers flexible family living with a formal living room featuring a limestone fireplace and square bay, a sitting/dining room with sliding doors to the garden, and a fitted dining kitchen with high-end Miele and Neff appliances. An integral garage has been partly converted to form a practical utility area, while the remainder and a block-paved driveway provide off-road parking.
Upstairs are four bedrooms, the principal with fitted wardrobes and a re-fitted en-suite, plus a modern main bathroom and useful fitted storage cupboards on the landing. The house benefits from Vaillant gas central heating, hardwood double glazing installed after 2002 and FTTP broadband — practical comforts for modern family life.
Notable considerations: the property dates from the 1950s and external walls are cavity-built with no confirmed added insulation, so buyers should consider potential energy-efficiency improvements. Council tax is described as expensive. Mobile indoor coverage is average. The garage’s partial conversion reduces single-car garaging and could require alteration if full garage use is preferred.