Well-presented three-bedroom home with large west garden and city skyline views..
3 double/single flexible bedrooms suitable for family living
This neatly presented three-bedroom semi offers generous living space (1,163 sq ft) and a standout west-facing rear garden with farmland and Manchester skyline views. The living room with a feature wood burner and a separate dining room create a comfortable family layout, while the kitchen/diner has integrated appliances and room for large freestanding units. Practical extras include a driveway for two cars, an outbuilding with electricity, double glazing and gas central heating.
The house dates from 1952 and is presented in good order, making it move-in ready for many buyers. There is one family bathroom plus a separate WC, and the principal bedroom and second bedroom are comfortable doubles with fitted storage. Excellent transport links, nearby amenities and very low local crime add to everyday convenience and peace of mind.
Buyers should note the property sits in an area recorded as very deprived, which may influence long-term valuation comparisons locally. The plot is listed as small despite a long-feeling, tiered rear garden; front and side boundaries are planted and screened. Some original elements (construction era, unknown double-glazing install date) mean future buyers may want to review potential maintenance or upgrade needs over time.
Overall this is a practical, well-presented family home in a desirable location for commuters and buyers wanting countryside views with city access. The combination of off-street parking, useful outbuilding and generous rear garden gives clear family appeal, with sensible cautions around the wider area metrics and typical mid-20th-century maintenance considerations.