Large plot, garage and efficient solar setup — ideal for families wanting space to improve.
Three bedrooms plus converted loft room
Large plot with spacious rear garden
Detached double garage and multiple driveway spaces
Solar panels and battery bank, EPC C
Cellar chamber provides storage or utility space
Solid brick walls assumed without added insulation
Located near several Good-rated primary schools
Wider area shows signs of deprivation — view locally
Set on a generous plot on Stockport Road, this Victorian end-of-terrace offers roomy family living and substantial outdoor space. The house has a bay-front lounge, separate dining room, kitchen with cellar access, and three first-floor bedrooms plus a converted loft room for extra living or storage. Practical additions include a large paved driveway, detached double garage, and an expansive rear garden ideal for children or entertaining.
The home benefits from solar panels and a battery bank, helping to produce an efficient EPC C and reduce running costs. Mains gas central heating, double glazing and an economical council tax band add ongoing affordability. Nearby schools rated Good and fast broadband and excellent mobile signal make the location well suited to families who need connectivity and local amenities.
Buyers should note some original construction characteristics: solid brick walls are understood to have no added insulation, and the property dates from before 1900, so there may be scope and cost for energy-efficiency upgrades or targeted refurbishment. The wider area shows signs of deprivation and a local classification of hampered neighbourhoods; prospective buyers should view the neighbourhood in person to confirm suitability.
Overall this is a large, flexible family home with strong outdoor space, parking and garage — appealing to buyers seeking period character with scope to modernise and improve energy performance.