£150,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleStonecliffe Avenue, Stalybridge, Greater Manchester SK15
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Freehold
Ryder & Dutton - Ashton
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About this property
Two bedrooms
Good potential
In need of some modernisation
Freehold
EPC tbc
Council tax band A
Two bedroom end townhouse with gardens to front and rear situated in a popular residential location just a short walk from Stalybridge town centre, Tameside hospital and Stamford Park. EPC tbc
Ryder & Dutton are delighted to offer to the market this end-townhouse, which presents a good investment or first time buyer opportunity in a popular residential location close to the centre of Stalybridge and its associated amenities, viewing comes highly recommended to avoid any disappointment.
Personal inspection of the ground floor will reveal an entrance hall leading to a spacious living room through to a kitchen/breakfast room fitted with a range of matching units and breakfast bar.
To the first-floor there are two good-sized bedrooms, and the accommodation is completed by a three piece family bathroom.
Externally to the front the property is set back behind a raised garden to the front, whilst to the rear there is an enclosed garden with artificial grass.
Cambridge Street can be located just of Church Street and in turn Wakefield Road in the popular area of Stalybridge.
The town centre is just a short distance away and offers a variety of amenities and transport links including regular bus services and Stalybridge station. Tameside Hospital, Stamford Park and Ashton are also just a short distance away as is the M60 motorway network, making this an ideal choice for those looking to commute.
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