A charming and characterful three-bedroom, bay-fronted 1930s detached bungalow and located in a highly desirable residential area. Situated on a generous plot with a driveway flanking either side of the property.
The property benefits from gas central heating and retains charming original features such as stained glass windows, high skirting boards, and picture rails. The property presents an exceptional opportunity for those looking to undertake thoughtful modernisation while preserving its unique character and is available for sale with no vendor chain.
The accommodation comprises an attractive entrance porch (with wooden panelling and original mosaic tiled flooring), hallway, dual-aspect living room (with bay window and cast-iron feature fireplace), dining room (with stunning views and cast-iron feature fireplace), inner hall, a well-appointed kitchen (with matching wall and base units), master bedroom (with bay window), a further two bedrooms, and family bathroom (with corner bath, separate shower enclosure, washbasin, and WC).
To the outside of the property, there is a driveway to the left-hand side that leads to a detached garage, and to the right, there is an enclosed side garden (mainly laid to lawn) and a driveway which leads around to the rear. To the rear, there is a pleasant and well-established garden, mainly laid to lawn and bordered by trees, bushes, shrubs, and plants.
Marple Bridge, a quaint village in Cheshire, England. Known for its picturesque setting along the River Goyt and the Peak Forest Canal, Marple Bridge offers a charming blend of natural beauty and village life. With its historic stone buildings, local shops, and scenic walks, it’s a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat from urban life. Despite its rural feel, Marple Bridge offers a range of local amenities including independent shops, cafes, restaurants, and pubs. The village benefits from excellent transport links, with regular bus services connecting it to nearby towns and cities such as Stockport and Manchester. Marple Bridge also has its own railway station, providing direct train services to Manchester and beyond.