Large 1950s family house with wrap-around garden and loft conversion potential.
Corner plot with large wrap-around private garden and play area
Bright open-plan kitchen-diner with breakfast bar and quality appliances
Boarded loft with power, lighting and insulation — strong conversion potential
Walkable to Cheadle Hulme village, train station and excellent schools
Full rewire completed in 2011; gas boiler and double glazing installed
Listing data conflict on bedroom count (four vs five) — verify on viewing
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; further insulation may be required
Council tax band above average for the area
Set on a generous corner plot in desirable Cheadle Hulme, this substantial 1950s house blends period character with contemporary living. Bright, versatile ground-floor reception space and a modern open-plan kitchen-diner create an inviting social heart, while a large wrap-around garden delivers privacy, children’s play space and multiple seating areas for all-day sun.
The house has practical family credentials: easy walking distance to Cheadle Hulme village and station, excellent local and independent schools nearby, off-street parking on a wide driveway and a boarded, powered loft already insulated and ready for potential conversion. Recent updates include a full rewire (2011), new kitchen fittings and bathroom improvements, while gas central heating and double glazing provide modern comfort.
Buyers should note a few material points: some records list the property as having cavity walls with no added insulation (assumed), the council tax is above average, and there is conflicting data on the exact bedroom count (marketing describes five bedrooms while some listing fields state four) — buyers should confirm room count and floorplan on viewing. Overall, this is a generous family home with conversion potential and a prominent, well-landscaped plot in a very affluent suburb.