Guide price
£380,000
3 bed terraced house for saleDidsbury Road, Heaton Mersey, Stockport SK4
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
About this property
An impeccably presented three-bedroom mid-terraced period home, situated on the ever-popular Didsbury Road in Heaton Mersey, this attractive property offers a superb blend of characterful charm and contemporary styling throughout. Thoughtfully improved and beautifully maintained, the home will undoubtedly appeal to first-time buyer couples and small families seeking stylish ‘turn-key’ accommodation in a highly desirable setting. Internal viewings are strongly recommended to fully appreciate the quality and warmth this delightful home has to offer.
This particular section of Didsbury Road enjoys an enviable position within Heaton Mersey, perfectly placed between the vibrant villages of Heaton Moor and Didsbury, both renowned for their excellent selection of independent shops, cafés, restaurants and bars. East Didsbury rail and Metrolink stations are also within walking distance, providing convenient commuter links into Manchester city centre and beyond. The property is further enhanced by its proximity to a number of highly regarded local schools, including St Winifred’s rc Primary School and Didsbury Road Primary School, both located close by.
The accommodation is entered via a small covered canopy porch with a hardwood front door opening into an inviting entrance hallway. To the front of the property sits a beautifully presented living room featuring a walk-in bay window that fills the space with natural light, alongside a living flame gas fire set within the chimney breast and framed by an attractive period-style surround. To the rear, a separate dining room provides an ideal entertaining and family space, complete with French doors opening directly onto the rear lawned gardens. Original floorboards run seamlessly through the hallway, living room and dining room, adding warmth and character throughout the ground floor.
The kitchen is fitted with an attractive range of shaker-style eye and base level units, complemented by solid wooden work surfaces and a tasteful finish that perfectly balances traditional and modern design. Integral appliances are incorporated neatly within the layout, while a useful understairs storage cupboard provides additional practicality.
To the first floor, a single flight staircase rises to a spacious landing with access to three bedrooms. The principal bedroom, positioned to the front elevation, benefits from twin windows that allow an abundance of natural light to flood the room, together with an original cast iron feature fireplace that enhances the home’s period appeal. The bathroom has been stylishly appointed with a modern three-piece white suite, tiled walls, a heated towel rail and quality ironmongery finishes.
Further features of note include modern gas central heating, double glazed windows throughout and an array of retained original period details that collectively create a home of genuine charm and character.
Externally, the property is set behind a low-maintenance front garden screened by mature hedging. To the rear, the south-facing beautiful gardens enjoy sunlight throughout the day and has been thoughtfully designed with a combination of lawn and patio areas, creating an excellent outdoor space for relaxing, entertaining and family enjoyment.
An early inspection is advised.
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