Rare four-level, five-bedroom semi with huge cellar chambers and gated parking..
3,690 sq ft over four levels, substantial family accommodation
Newly renovated kitchen and bathrooms, contemporary finishes throughout
Lower-ground cellar chambers (no Building Control sign-off) used as living space
Owners have drawn plans to extend ground and upper floors
Long gated paved driveway: off-street parking for several cars
Southwest-facing rear, raised decking; low-maintenance paved garden
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — further insulation likely required
Freehold, mains gas central heating, double glazing post-2002
An exceptionally large, newly renovated period semi-detached house arranged over four levels, offering 3,690 sq ft of flexible family space on a generous gated plot in Heaton Chapel. The property combines character features — bay windows, high ceilings and original staircase — with contemporary finishes in the kitchen and bathrooms, plus extensive cellar chambers currently used as a self-contained work-from-home area.
The accommodation suits growing families who need space and flexibility: five double bedrooms, three modern bathrooms, multiple reception rooms and a lower-ground floor with kitchenette, shower and storage. There are owners’ drawn plans to extend on the ground and upper floors — potential to increase living space further (enquire for details). The large, low-maintenance southwest-facing rear area and raised decking provide good afternoon sun; the long paved frontage with electric gate accommodates ample off-street parking for several cars.
Important factual notes: the cellar chambers have been improved and are used as habitable space by the current owners but no Building Control sign-off has been sighted, so they are described as chambers. The property dates from c.1900–1929 and cavity walls are assumed uninsulated; purchasers may wish to assess insulation and any further works. Council tax is noted as expensive. Overall, this is a rare, substantial family home with immediate move-in condition and clear potential for enlargement and modernisation where needed.