- Freehold +
- A Period End Terraced Property +
- Generous Grounds - Mature Gardens, Garage and Parking +
- Two Well-Proportioned Bedrooms +
- Contemporary Four Piece Bathroom +
- Versatile and Practical Living Space +
- Living Room, Breakfast Kitchen & Conservatory +
- Lower Ground Floor Family Room +
- Separate Laundry/Boot Room +
- Good Access for Local Amenities - Viewing Essential +
Set in generous grounds including mature gardens and a detached garage, this beautifully appointed period end terrace offers buyers a deceptively spacious interior over three floors that will suit a variety of prospective buyers. Situated at the far end of a private unadopted road the property also offers easy access into Glossop town centre and convenient access for commuters to both Glossop and Dinting Railway Stations for those who rely on the Piccadilly line into Manchester City Centre.
In Further Detail
There is much more than initially meets the eye to this beautifully presented end terraced property. If you like properties with character, charm and versatility, with a hint of practicality thrown into the mix, then this could well be the property you've been waiting for.
You enter the property via a spacious boot/laundry room. This highly practical space provides ample storage for coats and shoes, whilst also providing a good utility space. A stable door opens to the kitchen, which in turn provides access to the living room and conservatory on the same level, the lower ground floor family room and the first floor accommodation. The kitchen includes an L-shaped arrangement of base and wall units with solid wooden worktops and metro style tiled splashbacks, plus an integrated electric double oven with gas hob and extractor over, a Belfast style sink with mixer tap and space for a dishwasher plus space for freestanding appliances and/or supplementary furniture. UPVC double doors lead into an adjacent conservatory. A versatile space that can accommodate living and/or dining furniture - the conservatory also overlooks and opens out into the garden spaces.
Completing the ground floor accommodation is the living room. The timber flooring and twin ceiling beams add to the sense of character, as does the multi-fuel cast-iron stove, and the full length and standard sized double glazed windows let in plenty of natural light.
Situated on the lower ground floor is an incredibly versatile room with a double glazed window and radiator. Currently used as a family/hobby room this space could also operate as an office/study and/or snug/guest bedroom.