£135,000
2 bed terraced house for saleTumbling Bank Terrace, Lees, Oldham, Greater Manchester OL4
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Chain free
- Freehold
Ryder & Dutton - Oldham
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About this property
Chain free
Two bedroom home
Ideal for first time buyers and investors
Quiet location
South facing garden
Freehold
Council tax band A
EPC - tbc
A charming 150-year-old mid-terrace cottage in a quiet Lees location, offered with no chain, featuring two bedrooms, a modern kitchen-diner, south-facing garden, and excellent access to local amenities and transport links. EPC - tbc
Ryder & Dutton are pleased to present for sale this charming mid-terrace cottage, brimming with character and history, dating back around 150 years.
Nestled on a cobbled street in a sought-after yet peaceful part of Lees, and offered with no onward chain, this property represents an excellent opportunity for prospective buyers.
The ground floor features a welcoming lounge along with a modern, well-appointed kitchen-diner. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms and a family bathroom. Additional benefits include UPVC double glazing and gas central heating, providing comfort and efficiency throughout the year.
Externally, the property enjoys a south-facing rear garden, while unallocated parking can be found at the top of Tumbling Bank Terrace.
Positioned in a quiet spot just off Barn Fold, the home remains within easy reach of local amenities including shops, schools, and excellent transport links. Both Oldham and Ashton town centres are close by, as is picturesque Saddleworth. The M62 motorway is easily accessible, and nearby train and tram stations offer connections into Manchester City Centre.
Early viewings are highly recommended!
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