Four‑bed detached in a peaceful semi‑rural cul‑de‑sac with generous garden and great schools nearby..
Four bedrooms plus ensuite to principal bedroom
23ft living room with inglenook fireplace and patio doors
Generous rear garden and patio — decent plot size
Integral garage, block‑paved driveway and off‑street parking
Security alarm fitted and maintained annually
Built c.1996–2002; cavity walls, mains gas central heating
Scope for modernisation and personalisation to increase value
Council tax band above average
Set back in a quiet cul-de-sac in semi‑rural Cheddleton Heath, this four‑bedroom detached home is arranged over two floors and sits on a generous plot with a lawned rear garden and patio. The house centres on a light, 23ft living room with an inglenook fireplace and two reception rooms that suit family life and entertaining. A breakfast kitchen and integral garage with driveway add practical everyday convenience.
The principal bedroom includes an ensuite and fitted wardrobes; three further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the upstairs. Built around 1996–2002 with filled cavity walls and mains gas central heating, the property offers solid construction and good thermal performance. Double glazing is present (install date unknown) and a maintained security alarm is fitted.
This is a comfortable family home in a peaceful setting close to several well‑rated primary and secondary schools. Broadband speeds are fast and the plot size is a notable asset — ideal for children’s play or a productive garden. The house sits in an area characterised by older residents, which contributes to the quiet, low‑traffic environment.
Practical points to note: the house offers scope for personalisation and value‑add through updating and redecoration in places. Council tax is above average. Overall, this is a roomy, well‑located detached home that will suit buyers seeking semi‑rural calm with good local schools and generous outdoor space.