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Features

  • A Deceptively Spacious Edwardian Bay Fronted Terraced Villa
  • Ground Floor: Entrance Hall, Two Reception Rooms, Kitchen, Lobby & Utility Room
  • First Floor: Landing, Two double Bedrooms And Large Bathroom
  • Converted Loft Room Accessible Via Pull Down Ladder From Landing Area
  • Small Courtyard Garden With Rear Access. Unrestricted Parking To Front & Rear

Nearest Stations

  • Lostock Gralam Rail Station - 0.7 miles
  • Northwich Rail Station - 0.7 miles
  • Greenbank Rail Station - 2.4 miles
  • Plumley Rail Station - 2.6 miles
  • Hartford Rail Station - 3.4 miles

This deceptively spacious Victorian bay-fronted mid-terraced villa presents an exceptional opportunity for buyers seeking a harmonious blend of period charm and modern convenience.

Upon entering the property, you are welcomed by a generous entrance hall that leads to two well-proportioned reception rooms, each offering character features typical of the era, including high ceilings and decorative mouldings, alongside contemporary fixtures and fittings that enhance every-day living.

The thoughtfully designed kitchen delivers ample workspace and storage, while a useful lobby connects to a separate utility room, providing practical solutions for busy households.

Upstairs, the landing gives access to two impressive double bedrooms, both benefiting from generous proportions and natural light, and a large bathroom, which has been tastefully updated to offer a relaxing retreat.

An additional highlight of this home is the converted loft room, accessible via a pull-down ladder from the landing area. While currently classified as an uninhabitable room (not suitable for use as a bedroom), this versatile space is ideal as a work-from-home office, playroom, or hobby area, with the potential to be converted into a habitual room with the installation of a fixed staircase (subject to building regulations).

The property showcases a pleasing balance of original features, complemented by modern upgrades for comfort and functionality.

Unrestricted parking is available to the front and rear of the property, further enhancing the convenience of this attractive home.

This inviting villa is perfectly suited for a range of buyers, including professionals, couples, and small families, who will appreciate the spacious layout, flexible accommodation, and the unique character offered by this charming Edwardian residence. Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the size, versatility, and quality of finish throughout.

Historic leasehold property charges at £8.13 per annum. The lease term is 999 years from 1894


EPC Rating: E Property Ref: F4140C7B-12D4-4CA5-8BF6-35F5C70DF7A3

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