Extended family home with south garden, hot tub and loop-line access.
Four bedrooms and four bathrooms, two en suites
A cleverly extended 1930s semi offers flexible family living across multiple levels, with four bedrooms and four bathrooms arranged for modern routines. The ground floor features a bay-fronted lounge and a large open-plan living kitchen with bi-fold doors opening onto a south-facing patio and garden—ideal for indoor-outdoor entertaining. Practical additions include a utility with shower, fitted hot tub and a powered garden cabin that increase leisure and storage options.
The plot benefits from a generous, private rear garden backing onto mature woodland with direct gated access to the Worsley Loop Line. Off-street parking is provided by a double driveway. Two bedrooms have en suites and the principal bedroom opens onto a rear balcony, useful for morning sun and quiet views over the garden.
Important facts and considerations: the property is leasehold (long lease: 836 years) and being a 1930s build has original cavity walls with assumed no cavity insulation. Double glazing was installed prior to 2002 and the house will therefore benefit from modernising measures to improve thermal efficiency. The overall internal floor area is relatively small (approx. 819 sq ft) for a four-bedroom home, so room sizes are efficient rather than expansive. Council tax is moderate. Chain-free sale and excellent local schools and transport links make this a practical move for families commuting into Manchester.