Four double bedrooms across three floors plus cellar
Large bay-fronted lounge and separate dining room
Approximately 2,745 sq ft — generous footprint for period terrace
Requires renovation throughout; dated finishes and carpets
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — insulation work likely needed
Low-maintenance small courtyard gardens front and rear
Excellent transport links to Trafford Centre, Salford Quays and Manchester
Freehold, low council tax; no flood risk
This large bay-fronted Victorian terraced house offers substantial space across three floors plus a cellar — four double bedrooms and generous living and dining rooms give real scope for family life or rental income. The property sits on a small paved front and rear courtyard, minimising upkeep while still providing usable outdoor space. Its location provides easy access to the Trafford Centre, Eccles town centre and frequent transport links to Salford Quays, MediaCity and Manchester city centre.
The house is offered freehold and presents a clear renovation opportunity: the property needs updating throughout (dated carpets and fixtures) and the solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation. There is a modern wet-room style shower but further works to kitchen, decoration, heating controls and potential insulation will be required to modernise and reduce running costs. Council tax is very low and there is no flood risk.
For a buyer happy to refurbish, this is a chance to add significant value — the large footprint (approximately 2,745 sq ft) and period features such as the bay window and fireplace give strong character. Alternatively, investors can configure the layout for a high-yield rental within reach of major employment hubs. Early viewing is recommended to appreciate the space and potential.
Notable local context: the immediate neighbourhood is classified as deprived overall but records very low crime and excellent mobile and fast broadband speeds. Nearby schools include several rated Good, though one primary is marked Requires Improvement. Buyers should budget for renovation and consider upgrading insulation and internal finishes.