- Sure to Suit a Wide Variety of Buyers +
- Deceptively Spacious Throughout +
- Short Walk to Crewe Railway Station +
- Amenities In Walking Distance +
- Two Ample Double Bedrooms +
- Recently Fitted Bathroom Suite +
- Viewing Highly Recommended +
- Council Tax Bamd: A +
- EPC: C +
- Call Us Today For More Information +
Stephenson Browne are delighted to offer for sale this deceptively spacious mid-terrace home on Wood Street! Presenting a fantastic opportunity for home owners and investors alike, this property boasts two inviting reception rooms offering ample space for both relaxation and entertaining. The two generously sized double bedrooms provide comfortable living quarters, making it ideal for couples, small families, or even as a rental investment.
The well-appointed kitchen, complete with a separate utility space, ensures that all your culinary needs are met, while also providing additional storage and functionality. The layout of the home is designed to maximise space and light, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout.
Conveniently located just a stone's throw away from Crewe Railway Station, this property is perfect for commuters and those who enjoy easy access to local amenities. The surrounding area boasts a variety of shops, cafes, and parks, enhancing the appeal of this delightful home.
An early viewing is highly recommended so you can truly appreciate the size of this property. Don't miss out - call us today for more information.
Crewe, located in Cheshire, is a town steeped in rich history and vibrant culture, offering several landmarks of interest. Queens Park, a beautifully maintained Victorian park, is the heart of Crewe’s green spaces. Renowned for its ornamental gardens, scenic lake, and charming bandstand, it is a popular spot for relaxing strolls and community events.
The Crewe Lyceum Theatre, a historic venue dating back to 1881, hosts a diverse range of performances, from plays and musicals to comedy shows. This cultural gem is a key part of the town’s entertainment scene.
Crewe is home to several major employers that play a significant role in the town’s economy. Bentley Motors is perhaps the most iconic, with its headquarters and factory based in the town. As a world-renowned luxury car manufacturer, Bentley not only employs thousands of local residents but also attracts engineering talent from across the globe.
Leighton Hospital is another key employer, providing vital healthcare services to the region and offering a range of jobs in medical, administrative, and support roles.
The town’s historical connection to the rail industry remains strong, with Crewe Railway still serving as a major employer. Network Rail and other rail-related companies maintain significant operations in the area, supporting jobs in engineering, logistics, and transport. These employers, spanning automotive, healthcare, and rail, form the backbone of Crewe’s economy and contribute to the town’s distinctive character.
For railway enthusiasts, the Crewe Heritage Centre is a must-visit. This fascinating museum celebrates the town's deep-rooted connection with the railway industry, featuring historic locomotives, interactive exhibits, and even a signal box experience. Together, these landmarks capture the essence of Crewe’s unique heritage and community spirit.
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Hallway -
Living Room - 3.4m x 3.6m (11'1" x 11'9") -
Dining/Sitting Room - 4.5m x 3.7m (14'9" x 12'1") -
Kitchen - 2.7m x 3m (8'10" x 9'10") -
Utility Room - 1.4m x 1.7m (4'7" x 5'6") -
Stairs To First Floor -
Bedroom One - 4.5m x 3.6m (14'9" x 11'9") -
Bedroom Two - 3.6m x 3.8m (11'9" x 12'5") -
Bathroom - 2.7m x 2.9m (8'10" x 9'6") -
Externally - Paved rear garden space requiring little to no maintenance.
Council Tax - Band A.
Tenure - We understand from the vendor that the property is freehold. We would however recommend that your solicitor check the tenure prior to exchange of contracts.
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