Characterful two-bed terrace with countryside views and no onward chain — ideal first home to personalise..
- No onward chain, ready for a quick sale
- Stone-built 1878 mid-terrace with period features
- Two bedrooms; suitable for first-time buyers
- Front living room with wood-burning stove
- Dining kitchen; gas hob currently out of order
- Sub-divided shared garden, raised patio and store
- PVC double glazing; mains gas central heating
- Slow broadband, above-average local crime statistics
A stone-built mid-terrace in Hadfield Conservation Area, this 1878 home offers two bedrooms, period character and far-reaching countryside views at the rear. It’s offered with no onward chain and sits within easy walking distance of Hadfield shops, the railway station and the Longdendale Trail — a convenient base for first-time buyers seeking village-edge living with good transport links.
Interior highlights include a front living room with a wood-burning stove and a fitted dining kitchen. Practical upgrades are already present: PVC double glazing and a gas central heating system with combi boiler. The rear has a raised patio and a sub-divided fenced area of the shared garden, plus a garden store — a low-maintenance outdoor spot that looks over open fields.
Buyers should note a few material points: the gas hob is out of order and will need replacement, broadband speeds in the area are slow, and the location records above-average crime and wider area deprivation indicators. The home requires some cosmetic updating and general modernisation to unlock its full potential. Energy rating D and very low council tax are factual positives, but you should consider running costs and potential improvement expenses.
For a first-time buyer seeking character, countryside outlooks and immediate move-in capability with simple works, this property represents an affordable entry to the area. Renovation scope and the shared-garden arrangement give room for value-adding improvements over time.