New roof fitted 2022 gives short-term peace of mind
Stunning modern kitchen/diner with navy cabinets and brass fixtures
Two generous double bedrooms and contemporary bathroom
Low-maintenance rear garden ideal for entertaining
Leasehold with 874 years remaining — long lease but note tenure
On-street parking only; no private driveway
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — scope for insulation upgrade
Located in a very deprived area; local community challenges exist
Set on a pedestrianised stretch of Lune Street with St George’s Church as a backdrop, this early 1900s end-terrace blends period proportions with contemporary styling. The bay-fronted living room offers high ceilings and a feature fireplace, while the recently refitted kitchen/diner is a standout space for family life and entertaining.
Upstairs are two generous double bedrooms and a contemporary bathroom finished with striking green tiles and brass fittings. Practical comforts include double glazing and a new roof fitted in 2022, reducing immediate maintenance worries. The low‑maintenance rear garden with paving and artificial lawn is easy to manage and sociable in summer.
The house sits in central Tyldesley, close to shops, cafés, good primary and secondary schools, and the guided busway for straightforward commutes into Manchester. Local leisure facilities and a lively high street add everyday convenience and community appeal.
Important points to note: the property is leasehold (long lease, 874 years remaining) and offers on‑street parking only. The surrounding area is classified as very deprived and the local community profile is challenged; some buyers may wish to research local services and investment plans. Cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, so installing wall insulation could improve comfort and running costs.































































































