Spacious four-bedroom period home with panoramic Peak District views and large private garden..
- Edwardian stone detached house on a large hilltop plot
- Stunning panoramic Peak District views from elevated deck
- Four generous bedrooms; principal bedroom with en-suite
- Two large reception rooms and spacious kitchen/diner
- Garage with potential for conversion; parking for three cars
- EPC rating E; pre-2002 double glazing and likely uninsulated walls
- Council tax band expensive; running costs may be higher
- Cellar and utility room offer abundant storage and scope
A substantial Edwardian stone house set on a large hilltop plot with sweeping Peak District views. The home retains high ceilings, large period windows and two generous reception rooms that suit family life and entertaining. Four good-sized bedrooms, a principal en-suite, separate WC and a cellar provide flexible living and storage across generous proportions (approx. 2,676 sq ft).
The layout includes a sizable kitchen/diner, utility room and a garage with potential for conversion to a home office or studio. Outside, a wrap-around private garden, elevated deck and paved patios capture panoramic countryside outlooks, with parking for multiple cars on the stone-paved driveway.
Practical considerations include an EPC rating of E and pre-2002 double glazing; the stone walls are as-built with no confirmed modern insulation. Council tax is high. These are tangible upgrade opportunities for buyers who want to improve energy performance and reduce running costs while preserving period character.
Located in sought-after Whaley Bridge, the property benefits from good primary schools rated Good, low local crime and straightforward commuting links to Manchester by road and rail — appealing for families who need countryside space within reach of the city.