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£435,000
(£342/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleLonghurst Lane, Marple Bridge SK6
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,270 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Charming Two Bedroom Period Terrace Full of Character and Warmth
Well Proportioned Accommodation, Three Storeys, Offering Flexibility and Space
Peaceful Position by the River and Historic Mill
South-West Facing Balcony & Garden to Enjoy Long Summer Evenings
Wake Up to Birdsong and the Sound of Flowing Water
Around 20-30 Minutes to Manchester Yet a World Away
Stunning Countryside and Peak District Walks on Your Doorstep
Spacious Accommodation over Three Floors
No Onward Chain Making the Move Straightforward
Private landscaped garden
If you are looking for a home that offers more than just four walls and somewhere that gives you a lifestyle as well as a place to live, then this could be exactly what you’ve been waiting for.
Set along Longhurst Lane in the heart of Marple Bridge, this is a location that is hard to beat. For those commuting into Manchester, you can be back in around 20–30 minutes by train, stepping straight out of the city and into a completely different pace of life. Fresh air, open space and the calming presence of nature are all part of everyday living here.
Positioned opposite the historic mill and with the river running alongside this elevated row of terraces, the setting is something truly special. This is a home that offers something far beyond bricks and mortar. Who needs meditation apps when you wake up to birdsong and drift off to sleep listening to the calming rhythm of cascading water?
Marple Bridge itself is a sought-after village for good reason. With independent cafés, welcoming pubs and access to beautiful countryside walks leading into the Peak District, it offers a strong sense of community alongside a lifestyle that feels both active and relaxed.
The property itself is full of charm, with many original features and sympathetic double-glazed sash windows fitted in keeping with the age and style of the home. It boasts well-proportioned accommodation arranged over three floors, offering flexibility for modern living whether you are entertaining, working from home or simply enjoying quieter moments.
You enter a vestibule with a further door opening into the hallway, with stairs rising ahead. Immediately, you notice the warmth of the original exposed floorboards and staircase. First on your left is a reception room, versatile in its use, currently a home office but equally suited as a winter snug. An original fireplace creates a lovely focal point, with shelving and cupboards in the alcoves offering valuable storage and a place to display books, artwork and personal touches.
To the rear is the main living room, and the first impression is just how bright and inviting it is. A stunning floor-to-ceiling window perfectly frames views of the surrounding greenery and distant hillside. French doors open onto a south-west facing balcony; the perfect spot to enjoy an evening drink while soaking in the setting as the day winds down. A further original fireplace adds character, and there is space to create both a main seating area and a reading corner. Stairs descend to the lower ground level.
The kitchen dining room has a Mediterranean feel, with painted exposed masonry walls and Italian Terrazzo tiled flooring with underfloor heating. It’s a highly sociable space, easily accommodating a large dining table, allowing conversation to flow whilst cooking. The kitchen is fitted with an array of cupboards and drawers, complemented by generous quartz work surfaces. Burt & May splashback tiling and integrated neff appliances complete the seamless finish. For when friends drop in for a catch up the hot water tap makes an instant brew. French doors open out onto the rear garden.
Off here is a combined utility and downstairs cloakroom, with space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, along with WC and wash hand basin; a practical addition for everyday living.
Heading upstairs, the two bedrooms are comfortable and well balanced, both capable of accommodating large beds and both featuring original fireplaces, reinforcing the character of the home. The main bedroom to the front benefits from two large, double-glazed sash windows, allowing plenty of natural light. These rooms are served by a generous and stylish bathroom, fitted with a four-piece suite including bath and separate walk-in shower.
Outside is where this home truly delivers on lifestyle. The landscaped south-west facing garden is a private retreat. A large patio area leads down via railway sleeper steps, with paving and stone sections bordered by planted beds, to a further seating area complete with pergola. Perfect for long summer evenings, relaxed Sunday mornings or entertaining, there are multiple spots to sit out and enjoy the surroundings - all accompanied by the calming sound of the river and birdsong.
Residents can apply for a parking permit for the car park opposite, conveniently located close to the Church.
This would make a fantastic main home but equally works perfectly as a lock-up-and-leave or holiday retreat somewhere to escape, switch off and recharge, whilst remaining well connected.
Offered for sale with no onward chain, the move here can be as straightforward as the lifestyle it promises.
This isn’t just a home. It’s a daily reset. Don’t take our word for it, come and see it for yourself.
All mains services connected.
EPC Rating: D
Location
Marple is a small town situated on the edge of beautiful countryside, yet Manchester city centre is less than 30 minutes away by train. Boasting parks and extensive recreational facilities, it is situated where the Peak Forest and Macclesfield canals meet and the canal towpaths provide extensive and beautiful walks. The centre hosts a wide selection of cafes, restaurants and bars, it also is the home of a popular independent cinema and many social and sports organisations and clubs are close by. There are regular well attended community events throughout the year which add to Marple's friendly atmosphere. There are a number of well-regarded educational establishments in the area, from nursery schools to the Marple campus of Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College. Marple station provides services to Manchester city centre and Sheffield whilst Rose Hill station provides commuter services to Manchester. The access points to the motorway network can be found at Bredbury and Stockport East junctions.
Dining Area (4.59m x 4.26m)
Kitchen Area (2.98m x 2.74m)
Utility Room (2.43m x 1.52m)
Reception Room (3.65m x 3.64m)
Lounge Area (4.57m x 4.26m)
Study Area (3.05m x 2.74m)
Bedroom 1 (4.85m x 3.67m)
Bedroom 2 (4.26m x 3.04m)
Bathroom (2.74m x 2.74m)
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