Immaculate stone townhouse with stunning elevated views and scope to personalise..
Stone-built townhouse with countryside views over Staffordshire and Cheshire.
Approx. 1,367 sq ft of living space across three storeys.
Principal bedroom with en suite and impressive outlook.
Cellar provides extra storage and conversion potential (external access).
One allocated parking space plus communal guest parking and seating areas.
Leasehold — ~109 years remaining; service charge ~£1,300pa; ground rent £250pa.
EPC currently low (E) with no obvious wall insulation; potential to improve.
Slow broadband speeds; may affect heavy remote working or streaming.
Set within the elevated village of Mow Cop, this stone-built townhouse offers semi-rural living with far-reaching Staffordshire and Cheshire views. The home is presented in good decorative order with a spacious living room, country-style kitchen, utility, ground-floor WC and a cellar for extra storage or potential conversion. The principal bedroom has an en suite and enjoys the best of the views.
Practical strengths include mains gas central heating, double glazing, one allocated parking space plus communal guest parking, and communal seating areas that suit an outdoor lifestyle. The property has a generous internal footprint of approximately 1,367 sq ft, making it flexible for families or those wanting extra living space and home working room.
Notable considerations: the property is leasehold with about 109 years remaining, an average service charge (~£1,300pa) and a small ground rent (£250pa). Energy efficiency is modest (current EPC E, potential D) and external stone walls have no known modern insulation. Broadband speeds are reported slow, which may affect heavy remote working or streaming.
This townhouse will appeal to buyers wanting character, countryside views and convenience to local village amenities. It suits families, downsizers or buyers seeking a semi-rural base with scope to improve energy performance and personalise finishes.