£245,000
3 bed terraced house for saleDuke Street, Glossop SK13
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Gascoigne Halman - Glossop
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About this property
Freehold
A Well Presented Period Terrace
Accommodation Over Three Floors
Three Well-Proportioned Bedrooms
Modern Bathroom
Entrance Hall and Living Room with Multi-Fuel Stove
Dining Kitchen and Small Basement
Pleasant Enclosed Garden at Rear
Easy Access to Glossop Town Centre
Walking Distance to Railway Station
Enjoying a prominent central Glossop location with easy access to Glossop's wide variety of amenities and facilities, including Glossop Market Hall and Glossop Railway Station with trains connecting directly into Manchester Piccadilly, this deceptively spacious three storey period terrace is certain to appeal to first time buyers and home movers with a need to be close to the town centre.
In Further Detail
This freehold period terrace boasts generous accommodation over three floors including three well-proportioned bedrooms and a bathroom, an entrance hall, a living room and a dining kitchen, plus a small basement area and an enclosed and pleasant garden at the rear that enjoys a healthy amount of sunshine.
The entrance door features a stone arch above evoking the period nature of the property in an instant. Once inside, an entrance hall with radiator and stairs to the first floor also features an original ornate over arch where doorways meet to provide access to both the living room and the dining kitchen. Situated to the front of the property, the living room has a cosey feel boosted by the installation of a multi-fuel stove that sits on a solid slate hearth, whilst additional features include shelving to a chimney breast recess, a radiator and a uPVC double glazed window. The dining kitchen is located at the rear and overlooks and opens into the garden area. There is a healthy arrangement of base and wall units and ample worktop space includes an inset stainless steel sink and a gas hob, with an integrated electric oven underneath and there is space for a freestanding fridge freezer and a washing machine. This area of the property also provides access to a small basement area.
N.B.
The neighbour to the right has a right of access, traditionally used to take out their bins and there is an easement to the freehold title permitting bin storage for nearby properties that sits outside of the fenced boundary so as not to affect privacy and enjoyment.
Location
Our Peak District Office is located between the Cheshire and Derbyshire borders in the beautiful market town of Glossop, stunning walks await locals and visitors particularly around the many scenic reservoir routes, The Kinder Scout Trail and Longendale Trail. The houses are a mix of stone built cottages and farmhouses, other character properties and new build homes. The lively and bustling atmosphere of Glossop offers residents lots of places to shop including the Wrens Rest Retail park and Howards Mill Retail Park, dine out with warm public houses, popular restaurants and bespoke bars. Habitants can also benefit from Manchester just 15 miles West and with easy transport by train to Manchester Piccadilly, Sheffield and the hope Valley are also just a short journey away via the Snake Pass. Our Glossop Office also covers Sales, Lettings and Financial Services up to 10 miles from our door such as New Mills, Hadfield, Tintwhistle, Hayfield, Dukinfield, Hattersley, Hyde, Denton, Oldham, Broadbottom, Chisworth and Charlesworth.
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