- A beautifully presented Edwardian home in generous and private Southerly gardens +
- Enviable and much sought after cul-de-sac just minutes form the village, Trans Pennine Trail and the Bridgewater Canal +
- Sympathetically restored family accommodation, about 1797 sq ft +
- Long driveway and detached garage/workshop +
- Four generous bedrooms and three reception rooms +
- Further potential to extend to the side/rear or even into the roof void, subject to PP +
A handsome and substantial Edwardian home of great character occupying an enviable and highly desirable location just minutes from the village, Trans Pennine Trail and Bridgewater Canal.
Understood to have been constructed in 1904, this handsome Edwardian family home stands elevated from the cul-de-sac, a highly sought after location just minutes from the village. Traditionally constructed of red brick elevations relieved at the upper floor by white rendering and surmounted by a hipped and pitched tiled roof this property id full of character.
A long driveway provides off road parking and there is a garage. Established walled gardens lie to the front whilst to the rear there are long lawned gardens of a generous size enclosed by mature hedging and ornamental trees which offer a good degree of privacy and face South.
Internally the accommodation has been sympathetically modernised ensuring many original features are retained. An enclosed porch opens to a bright and spacious hallway with a lovely black and white minton tiled floor with staircase to the first floor. There are three reception rooms a smart kitchen and at the rear a utility room with a useful shower room/WC. On the first floor four generous bedrooms and a classic white bathroom.
This is already a good sized family home but we believe there is great potential to extend the property to the side/rear and perhaps even into the roof void, subject to planning permission.