Three bedrooms in comfortable, light-filled layout
Open-plan breakfast kitchen and family area with patio access
Detached garage with utility/workspace and ample driveway parking
Private, not-overlooked rear garden and paved patio
Modest overall size ~749 sq ft; compact rooms in places
Single family bathroom only; may require upgrades for larger households
Solid-brick 1930s walls assumed uninsulated — consider insulation work
Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, very low local crime
This well-presented 1930s semi offers a cottagey feel in a quiet Middlewich street, ideal for families or downsizers seeking a ready-to-live-in home. Light-filled living spaces include a comfortable lounge and an open breakfast kitchen/family area that opens to a private rear garden and paved patio — a practical layout for everyday family life and entertaining.
Outside there’s a substantial driveway and detached garage with a utility/workspace, useful for parking, storage or hobbies. The plot feels generous for the area and the property sits within walking distance of local shops, good-rated primary and secondary schools and regular bus links — handy for school runs and daily errands.
Practical positives include mains gas central heating, double glazing, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The freehold tenure, low local crime and an affluent, comfortable-suburbia setting add to the home’s long-term appeal.
Notable points to consider: the house is modest in overall size (about 749 sq ft) with one family bathroom, and it was constructed as a solid-brick 1930s build — walls are assumed uninsulated, so buyers may wish to review insulation and energy-efficiency improvements. No flooding risk is recorded.































































































