Guide price
£800,000
5 bed terraced house for saleBrownsville Road, Heaton Moor SK4
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
The Agency UK
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About this property
Victorian Four Story Terrace
Converted Cellars
Five Double Bedrooms
Original Features
South West Facing Rear Gardens
Flexible Accommodation
Close to Heaton Moor Centre
Close to Heaton Chapel Train Station
Guide Price: £800,000 to £825,000 - This striking five bedroom Victorian terrace is a true standout, commanding attention on one of Heaton Moor’s most prestigious roads. A home of undeniable character, it offers a wealth of flexible accommodation arranged over four beautifully presented floors, seamlessly blending period charm with contemporary living.
Stepping inside, the entrance porch immediately impresses with its original ornate tiled floor and walls, a fitting introduction to the home’s heritage. The grandeur continues into the hallway, where high ceilings and decorative cornicing set the tone. To the front, the bay-fronted lounge exudes elegance, featuring a stunning marble fireplace as its centrepiece. This space flows effortlessly into an adjoining sitting and dining room, also boasting its own marble fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for both relaxation and entertaining. To the rear, the separate dining kitchen is a well appointed space, complete with double doors that open onto the raised deck, offering a perfect indoor-outdoor connection.
The first floor houses the main bedroom, a generously sized and light-filled retreat with dual windows and a bay frontage. A second double bedroom provides ample space, while a third smaller room serves as a nursery, office, or storage space, catering to various needs. The centrepiece of this floor is the opulent four-piece family bathroom, which includes under floor heating and a freestanding bath, adding a touch of luxury.
To the second floor, two further double bedrooms continue the theme of spacious and airy accommodation. A modern three-piece shower room completes this level, ensuring convenience for residents and guests alike.
The lower ground floor, converted in 2017, presents an incredibly versatile space with a wealth of possibilities. A further double bedroom offers privacy and comfort, while the well-equipped breakfast kitchen provides direct access to the rear gardens. A further reception room, currently utilised as a gym, adds to the flexibility of this level. A stylish three-piece shower room serves this floor, and for pet lovers, a dedicated doggy shower room, accessible externally, is a unique and practical addition.
Externally, the home is equally impressive. The front showcases an established garden and pathway, setting the property back from the road. To the rear, beautifully landscaped gardens are framed by mature borders, while the raised deck, complete with a glass surround, provides an ideal spot for alfresco dining and entertaining.
Positioned in a highly sought-after location, this home is just a short stroll from Heaton Moor Park, Heaton Chapel Train Station, and the vibrant Heaton Moor Village, offering a wonderful selection of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. Families will also appreciate the proximity to a range of reputable schools, making this an outstanding choice for those seeking a distinguished period home in an enviable setting
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