£1,495 pcm
(£345 pw)
2 bed cottage to rentHeald Wood Road, Woodley SK6
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
828 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Available from 1 September 2025
- Furnished
- Pets allowed
About this property
Historic charm
Peaceful setting
Furnished ready to move in
Gas central heating
Spacious cozy lounge
Well-equipped kitchen
Private driveway
Established outdoor space
Pets considered
Tenure: Leasehold
Nestled away from passing traffic, this charming cottage is full of character and history, being the birthplace of renowned classicist and historian Sir Ernest Barker. Steeped in heritage yet offering modern comforts, the property benefits from gas central heating and a peaceful semi-rural setting, while still being within easy reach of local amenities and transport links to Manchester. Furnished as seen in the photos, it strikes the perfect balance between cosy and practical, with exposed beams and period-style windows adding to its inviting feel.
The ground floor features a well-equipped fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, including a tumble dryer, leading through to a spacious lounge that offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere. There is also a convenient downstairs WC. Upstairs, the master bedroom is generously sized, while the second bedroom provides a versatile space for guests or a home office. The large family bathroom benefits from both a bathtub and a separate shower, creating a relaxing retreat at the end of the day.
Outside, the property enjoys charming outdoor spaces, with a beautifully maintained courtyard and garden providing an idyllic setting to relax or entertain. Parking is typically at the north end of the house, as the gated driveway belongs to a neighbouring property, though a suitable arrangement is possible. With pets considered and an initial 6-month tenancy to start, this unique home presents an excellent opportunity for professionals seeking a tranquil yet well-connected place to live, rich in both character and local heritage.
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EPC Rating: D
Location
The property is located on Heald Wood Road in the rural outskirts of Stockport, within the borough of Greater Manchester. Situated in the area of Mellor, it offers a semi-rural setting with access to open countryside, walking routes, and nearby woodland. The location provides a balance between peaceful surroundings and convenient access to local amenities in nearby Marple Bridge and Marple, including shops, cafes, and schools. Marple train station is approximately 2 miles away, offering regular services to Manchester and Sheffield. Road links connect to the A626 and M60 motorway network for regional travel. The area is served by local bus routes and is within reach of both primary and secondary schools.
Entrance Hall (1.16m x 1.40m)
The entrance way has stone flooring and walls painted in a light peach tone with a matte finish. The ceiling features a series of curved sections with skylights, allowing natural light into the space. A large, part-glazed timber external door with an arched fanlight above provides access, flanked by side panels. There are two internal doors, both made of dark-stained timber with vertical panels and traditional iron latches. A small wall-mounted radiator is positioned below a window with a deep tiled sill and fabric curtains. Lighting includes a single wall-mounted sconce. Electrical sockets and switches are present at standard height.
WC (1.18m x 1.40m)
The WC has stone flooring and walls painted in a warm beige tone with a matte finish. It contains a white ceramic toilet and a matching wall-mounted basin with traditional-style taps. A small tiled splashback is present behind the basin. A large mirror is mounted above the sink, and there is a wall-mounted toilet roll holder. Lighting is provided by a ceiling-mounted spotlight fitting. Natural light and ventilation come from a window with a deep sill and fabric curtain, as well as a partially glazed timber external door with a fanlight above. Heating is supplied by a wall-mounted radiator beneath the window. An internal vertical timber door with dark stain and iron latch provides access to the adjoining room. No mechanical ventilation or built-in storage is visible.
Living Room (5.18m x 5.00m)
The living room has carpeted flooring in a neutral tone, showing moderate wear. Walls are painted in a terracotta colour with a matte finish. The ceiling is white with exposed dark wooden beams, recessed spotlights, and a central ceiling vent. The room contains several pieces of furniture, including two black leather sofas, a striped upholstered armchair, a small wooden coffee table, and a wooden side table with a lamp. A brick fireplace with a wood-burning stove and a wooden mantel is set into one wall. There are medium-sized casement windows with wooden frames and fabric curtains, providing natural light and ventilation. Heating is via wall-mounted radiators beneath the windows. Built-in shelving is fitted into an alcove, and several double electrical sockets are installed at skirting level. A solid wooden door with vertical panels and iron hardware is present.
Hallway (2.84m x 2.04m)
The hallway has dark-painted wooden flooring and stairs, with walls finished in a warm peach tone. The staircase features dark timber handrails and balusters, leading to an upper floor with a matching landing balustrade. A single casement window with a deep sill and patterned fabric curtains provides natural light, and a vase with artificial flowers sits on the sill. Lighting is ceiling-mounted with a circular fitting. There are visible timber beams and archways integrated into the structure. Multiple doorways lead off the hallway, including one with a vertical timber panelled door and iron latch, and another leading into a tiled kitchen. A small wall-mounted radiator is located below the window. Electrical sockets and light switches are present at standard height.
Kitchen (2.37m x 2.50m)
The kitchen has terracotta tiled flooring and walls painted in a warm yellow tone. The ceiling is white with exposed dark wooden beams and a central pendant light. Worktops are black laminate with a subtle speckled finish, and the splashbacks are tiled in a black and white checkerboard pattern. Cabinets are white with vertical panel detailing and round knobs, including both base and wall units. Built-in appliances include a four-burner gas hob with a stainless steel extractor hood above and a fitted oven below. A stainless steel sink with a drainer is installed beneath a medium-sized casement window with a striped fabric blind. Additional appliances visible include a microwave and a kettle. Electrical sockets are located above the worktops. Heating is via a wall-mounted radiator in the adjoining space. Ventilation is through the openable window; no extractor fan is visible apart from the cooker hood. Contains integrated fridge freezer.
Pantry (1.4m x 1.4m)
The pantry has stone flooring and walls painted in a light yellow tone with a matte finish. The ceiling is plain with a single ceiling-mounted light fitting. A large, curved built-in storage unit with vertical panelled doors is installed along one wall. The space includes a full-height, part-glazed wooden door with a curved transom window above, providing natural light and external access. Two small windows with deep sills and fitted fabric blinds face outside. Heating is provided by wall-mounted radiators beneath each window. The pantry leads directly into a tiled kitchen area through an open doorway. Contains a washer dryer. Ventilation is via the openable windows and external door.
Landing (4.43m x 2.04m)
The landing has natural wood flooring and walls painted in a pale peach tone with a matte finish. The ceiling is white with exposed dark timber beams and features a single pendant light with a decorative shade. A medium-sized casement window with a deep tiled sill and patterned curtains provides natural light, with a wall-mounted radiator positioned below. The stair balustrade is made of dark wood, matching the visible internal doors, which are vertical panelled timber with dark stain and traditional iron latches. A wooden chest is positioned along one wall, and electrical sockets are installed at standard height.
Bedroom (Main) (2.41m x 4.71m)
The main bedroom has natural wood flooring and walls painted in a deep red tone with a matte finish. The ceiling is white with prominent dark timber beams and a central pendant light fitting. The room contains a double bed with a decorative metal frame, a wooden chest of drawers, a dressing table with a mirror, and an upholstered chair. There are three windows, all casement style with deep tiled sills and fitted fabric curtains; two radiators are positioned beneath two of the windows. Doors are timber with vertical panels and iron latches. Electrical sockets are installed at standard height.
Bedroom (Second) (2.31m x 2.97m)
The second bedroom has natural wood flooring with visible wear and walls painted in a warm yellow tone with a matte finish. The ceiling is white with decorative moulding and exposed dark wooden beams. A single pendant light fixture is mounted centrally. The window is a medium-sized casement style with a timber frame and fabric curtains, and a radiator is positioned beneath it. Furniture includes a wooden chest of drawers, an upholstered two-seater sofa or futon, and an open wardrobe space with clothing rail and hanging garments. Doors are vertical timber panel types with black iron latches. Electrical sockets are visible at skirting height. Built-in storage available.
Bathroom (2.49m x 2.78m)
The bathroom has light blue painted walls and a natural wood floor. The ceiling is white with recessed lighting and exposed curved wooden beams. The room contains a white ceramic toilet, pedestal basin, and a panelled bath with tiled splashback. A quadrant-style corner shower enclosure with glass doors is fitted next to the basin. A square mirror is mounted above the sink. The window is medium-sized with a timber frame and deep sill, covered by a fabric Roman blind. A wall-mounted radiator is located beneath the window. There are multiple timber doors with vertical panels and black iron latches. Tiled sections around the basin and bath serve as splashbacks. Ventilation appears to be through the openable window; no extractor fan is visible.
Garden
The garden is a spacious, mature outdoor area with a mix of lawn, established shrubs, and paved pathways. Curved stone-edged paths lead through different sections of the garden, connecting the house to surrounding areas. There is a small pond bordered by natural stone, positioned near a group of trees and overgrown planting. Several deciduous trees and hedges provide partial screening and a natural backdrop. A brick outbuilding is visible near the house, which has stone and timber external finishes. The garden backs onto open woodland and fields, with a sloping lawn and informal planting giving a rural, unmanicured character. No fencing or formal boundaries are evident apart from occasional shrubs.
Parking - Driveway
Driveway parking