Description
- NO VENDOR CHAIN
- Freehold
- Four Bedroom Semi Detached Victorian House
- Well Presented Spacious Accommodation
- Set Over Three Floors
- Fitted Kitchen With Shaker Style Units
- Two Reception Rooms - One With An Open Fire Place
- Modern Bathroom
- En-Suite to Main Bedroom
- EPC Rating D
**POPULAR LOCATION** **ENCLOSED PRIVATE GARDENS** **OFF ROAD PARKING** **EXCELLENT COMMUTER LINKS** **WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO LOCAL AMENITIES** **CLOSE TO THE PEAK FOREST CANAL FOR GREAT WALKING AND CYCLING** **ON THE EDGE OF THE PEAK DISTRICT NATIONAL PARK**
An imposing four bedroom semi-detached Victorian house located in an elevated position in the bustling town of Whaley Bridge, offering spacious living accommodation and set over three floors with many period features. This charming property was built circa 1888 and extended in 2010 to the rear, is offered with No Vendor Chain and finished to a high standard with quality fixtures and fittings. Internally the accommodation comprises briefly; welcoming entrance hallway with stairs to the first floor, a living room with an open fire for those chilly evenings, a dining room open to the modern kitchen fitted with Shaker style units, and stairs down to the cellar. On the first floor is the landing with stairs to the second floor, two double bedrooms, a good size single bedroom and a family bathroom. On the second floor is a sizeable double bedroom with ample storage and a modern en-suite. Externally the property is surrounded by mature trees and shrubs giving great privacy, and has a beautiful cottage garden filled with flowers and plants.
Whaley Bridge is a small town situated amongst the hills of the Peak District being in close proximity to Fernilee and Errwood Reservoirs, whilst having that sense of countryside living, you still have many local amenities offering a good selection of independent cafes, shops, restaurants and public houses, as well as the larger supermarkets. There are excellent commuter links by way of rail and bus services to Manchester, Manchester Airport and surrounding towns. The outstanding Peak District National Park is a short drive away accessing fantastic hiking and biking trails, such as Kinder Scout the highest point in the Peak District and the site of the 1932 Mass Trespass, when ramblers peacefully protested on private land, contributing to the change in legislation allowing people to walk freely on access land.
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