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£179,950

2 bed terraced house for sale
Manchester Road, Chapel-En-Le-Frith, High Peak SK23

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

Gascoigne Halman - Chapel-en-le-Frith

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About this property

  • Stone Built Terrace Home

  • Attractive Features

  • Lounge and Kitchen Diner

  • Two Bedrooms

  • Stone Flagged Flooring

  • Garden to Rear

  • Close to Amenities

Situated on Manchester Road this charming stone-built terraced house offers a perfect blend of character and modern convenience.
The accommodation comprises a welcoming lounge and a spacious kitchen diner, featuring attractive stone-flagged flooring that, along with the feature fireplaces and oak lintels, enhances the home's traditional appeal. There are also two well-proportioned bedrooms and a modern kitchen and bathroom.
Externally, the property benefits from a private garden to the rear, and its location is highly convenient, being close to local amenities, schools, and transport links.

Description

In a little more detail, the accommodation on offer comprises a lounge with feature fireplace and staircase leading to the first floor. Stone steps lead down to the kitchen diner which has a beautiful stone flagged floor, feature fireplace and a range of fitted wall and base units.
The first floor houses the landing, bedroom one with useful storage cupboard, bedroom two and family bathroom complete with WC, wash basin and bath with shower over all complimented by tiled splashbacks.
Externally there is a pathway to the rear leading on to two brick built outbuildings, one of which houses a WC. There is an enclosed garden with an artificial grass lawn and decked area providing space for two timber sheds.

Location

Chapel-en-le-Frith, known as 'The Capital of the Peak' nestles in an upland valley in the High Peak and is surrounded by dramatic landscape of gritstone ridges and shapely hills. The town takes its name from a small chapel built in 1225 by the keepers of the Royal Forest that is now the Church of St Thomas Becket, where 1,500 Scottish soldiers were imprisoned during the Civil War. The historic town centre also features a traditional marketplace which still has its original renowned stocks which the local cafe takes its name. A common phrase you here many resident say is "We are so lucky to live here" even after living in the town for decades. That is further, solid evidence, if ever it was needed that Chapel-en-le-Frith and its surrounding towns and villages are an excellent place to set up home.

Directions

Sat Nav: SK23 9SR

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