£295,000
3 bed terraced house for salePikes Lane, Glossop SK13
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: F
About this property
Freehold
A Superbly Appointed Period Terrace
Fully Refurbished by Present Owner
Superb Rear Garden Exceeding 100 Feet in Length
Larger Than Average Interior
Three Well-Proportioned Bedrooms and Bathroom
Generous Living Room with Wood Burning Stove
Pleasant Dining Kitchen at Rear
Fully uPVC Double Glazed and Gas Central Heating
Accessible Boarded Loft for Storage
Boasting a huge south facing garden at the rear with views across to the hills above Simmondley Village this superbly presented period terrace is full of surprises, with three well-proportioned bedrooms and a bathroom sitting above a generous living room with a wood burning stove and a pleasant dining kitchen. Set back from Pikes Lane by an enclosed forecourt garden and with excellent access into Glossop town centre and its wide variety of amenities and facilities, the property is sure to appeal to first time buyers and home movers alike.
In Further Detail
Having undergone internal refurbishment by the present owner this attractive period terrace offers deceptively spacious accommodation presented to a great standard throughout that will attract a variety of prospective buyers, especially those that enjoy gardening. If there is one thing that truly sets this property apart from others of its kind, it is the phenomenal garden space at the rear. Grassed sections of lawn flanked by well stocked planted beds extend down to a generous patio stone paved seating area that currently house a small play shed and a larger garden shed ideal for potting and the storage of garden equipment and furniture. A pleasant and tranquil area, the garden can be accessed internally from the kitchen and externally via a shared ginnel - a great benefit when you need to transport items or bikes without needing to go through the house.
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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