Practical Victorian terrace close to Hazel Grove station — ideal for first-time buyers..
Spacious main double bedroom with room for wardrobes and desk
Walking distance to Hazel Grove train station; direct Stockport/Manchester links
Low-maintenance rear garden with deck and three storage sheds
Freehold tenure; council tax band B and very low local crime
Victorian solid-brick construction; likely no cavity wall insulation
EPC D — prospective buyers should budget for energy improvements
Small plot and limited obvious extension potential without permissions
Suitable for first-time buyers or investors; may need internal modernisation
This two-bedroom Victorian terrace on Commercial Road offers straightforward, practical living for first-time buyers or young families. The main double bedroom is generously proportioned for a terraced home, and the reception spaces flow sensibly for everyday life and occasional entertaining.
The location is a clear strength: Hazel Grove station is within walking distance with direct links to Stockport and Manchester, and local shops, schools and services are close by. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support home working and streaming. The property is freehold with low council tax and very low local crime.
Outdoor space is low-maintenance: a small front area and a modest rear garden with decked seating and three useful storage sheds. Internally the house presents a stylish finish in places but will suit buyers who accept some retrofit or modernisation to maximise comfort and energy efficiency.
Notable practical points: the terrace is of solid brick construction typical of its 1900–1929 build with no known wall insulation, and the EPC is D. There is limited obvious scope for rear extension without checking party-wall and planning constraints. Those seeking a move-in-perfect, highly energy-efficient home should factor potential upgrade costs into their decision.