Two double bedrooms on ground floor with lightwell to main bedroom
Upside-down layout: lounge-diner on first floor, kitchen on top floor
Large lounge-diner with sliding doors to decked garden terrace
Within walking distance of Salford Quays and MediaCity amenities
Langworthy tram stop nearby; direct access to Manchester city centre
Leasehold — 980 years remaining; ground rent £231, service charge £828
Built 1950–66; cavity walls likely uninsulated, glazing pre-2002
EPC D; consider energy-efficiency upgrades and retrofit costs
This two-bedroom mid-terrace offers an adaptable ‘upside-down’ layout spread over three floors — bedrooms on the ground floor, a large lounge-diner on the first floor and a modern kitchen on the top floor. The living room opens via sliding doors onto a decked garden terrace, creating an easy indoor-outdoor flow ideal for entertaining or relaxed city living. The property benefits from a long lease (980 years), on-street allocated parking and quick tram links to Manchester via Langworthy stop.
The house sits close to Salford Quays and MediaCity’s amenities — shops, bars and restaurants are within walking distance — making it convenient for commuters and first-time buyers seeking city access. Two double bedrooms and a contemporary three-piece bathroom (with a sunken bath) give comfortable, practical accommodation for a small family or couple.
Buyers should note a few practical issues: the property is leasehold, with small ground rent (£231) and a below-average service charge (£828). The building fabric dates from the 1950s–60s and cavity walls are assumed uninsulated, while the double glazing was installed before 2002 — both worth considering if you plan energy-efficiency improvements. EPC rated D.
Overall this chain-free terrace presents straightforward city living with good transport links and outside space. It suits buyers looking for a ready-to-live-in home close to MediaCity, or investors seeking a well-positioned two-bed in a major conurbation — just be aware of the retrofit and running-cost considerations above.















































