A handsome early Edwardian-era family home dating 1906 andsituated in a highly popularlocation. Not only is this particular location popular for its proximity to the town centreand railway station, the area has also established itself as one of the town‘s strongest family-focused community hubs, due tothe nearby park, great neighbouring schools and Macclesfield‘s popular College.
Bond Streethasa great diversity of architecture,reflectingthe towns iconic silk heritage. Traditional three-storey weavers cottages with their shared yards, built to house skilled weavers and support the town‘s expanding silk industry in the mid-to-late 19th century,sit alongsidemodest terraced homes of a similar period,andrecently constructed townhouses to the southern end of the street.In contrast to the longline of terraced housing to the east of the street, to the westthere areelegant garden-fronted late Victorian and early Edwardian home boasting fine architectural detailing, bright and spacious accommodation, and with most unexpectedlong andleafy gardensto the rear.
Number 113 Bond Street epitomises the craftsmanship of the Edwardian architectural period. Retaining much of the property‘s original character, the accommodation offerswell-proportionedfamily living space, recently increased by the addition of a magnificent master bedroom andsecond bathroomextension whichfeatures picturesque views over the hills to Macclesfield Forest. The original plastered ceilings, plaster corbels and chimney breasts with period fireplaces remain in situ.
One of the greatest and unexpected features of this house must be the garden. Of a sunny south-westerly orientation, this property must possess one of the largest gardens in this most convenient of town centre locations. Extending to approximately 130‘ in depth, this is a simply magnificent garden with a most private and leafy backdrop. A perfect balance of roomy family living space and arelaxingoutdoor environment for adults, children, and pets alike.
If the large garden should not be enough, then how about a short stroll to the almost neighbouring South Park - 41 acres of rolling walks and pathways, pond, play areas, bowling, tennis, basketball, football and more, all await to be explored by the family and any furry friends.
The accommodation is approached via a gate and path through a small enclosed front garden. A handsome black-painted period front door complete with stunning chrome accessories and an original arched window panel over, opens to reveal a long and welcoming reception hallway with high plaster cornice ceilings, wall corbels and an original spindle staircase. Doors lead from the hallway to reveal two separate reception rooms and an open-plan kitchen. The bay-fronted living room shares volume ceilings and retains the original chimney breast and period cast iron open grate fireplace, complete with a superb tiled inlay feature.
The rear adjacent dining room blendsmodern and period featuresand will no doubt be considered the hub of the home, for it adjoins the open-plan extended kitchen and can easily adapt to accommodate various use scenarios. This second reception area is presently utilised as an informal family dining space, however, it could also lend itself to become a family snug, or a mixture of the two perhaps. Retaining the original chimney similar to the lounge, the fireplace accommodates a lovely cast iron woodburner, which creates a snug and cosy space during the colder months, whilst the installation of French doors which open to the garden benefit those glorious spring and summer days.
The comprehensively fitted contemporary-styled kitchen is a great contrast to all the lovely period features and provides super elevated views over the deep and private rear garden.
The first floor gallery-style landing accesses two spacious double bedrooms, a third single bedroom or office, along with a modern family bathroom.
A second staircase leads upwards to reveal a simply amazing conversion of the original attic space. Two dormer-style extensions to the rooflinehave created animpressive master bedroom suite, complete with Velux skylights that allow spectacular elevated views over rooftopsand beyond to the glorious hills of the Peak District.French doors open to a Juliet balcony, providing super views over the rear garden and distant sunsets. Neighbouring the master bedroom, a sumptuous shower room and WC facility have also been created. This is a true sanctuary.
The rear garden is simply a dream. Extending 130‘ approximately in length, the garden offers a perfect environment for children to play and pets to roam. The boundaries are fully enclosed and the garden offers good privacy via a screening of mature trees to the rear. Facing south-westerly,long sunny summer days can be enjoyed by family and friends alike, either relaxing or dining on thelarge flagged terraceor playing in the extensive lawn gardens. Accessed to the immediate rear of the property, a dry cellar provides a perfect space for a laundry room, store, or perhaps conversion to a workshop, studio, or similar. A second basement cellar can be accessed from the front cellar, however, some excavation would be required to enable the space to be fullyutilised. A further tool store, outside WC and glass greenhouse, are also in-situ.
The entire accommodation is warmed by a gas combination heating and hot water system, and the windows are all double glazed for effective insulation.
Ready to move straight in, this is without doubt a rare opportunity to secure a fabulous and spacious, family-orientated home, situated in a family-friendly neighbourhood so close to all the amenities one could ever wish for.
Viewing appointments are considered essential to fully appreciate this incredibly deceptive home. Please contact the sole selling estate agent Simeon Rains in association with The Good Estate Agent Macclesfield. Our offices are located directly opposite the railway station at 52 Waters Green, Macclesfield SK11 6JT.
Hallway: Period hardwood door with chrome period door handle & knocker; arched glazed panel over the door; high decorative plaster cornice ceiling; decorative plaster wall corbels; oak plank-effect floor; contemporary tubular central heating radiator; smoke detector; original staircase to the first floor.
Lounge: PVCu bay-fronted stained glass window to the front aspect; original chimney breast with cast iron fireplace with tiled inlay, open grate & quarry tiled heath; recessed bookshelves; TV aerial point; gas and electric meter cupboards; oak floors; contemporary tubular radiator; oak door.
Dining room: PVCu French doors to garden; original chimney breast with cast iron wood burner; oak plank-effect floor; tubular central heating radiator; a range of recessed bookshelves; main room oak door; understairs cloak and shoe store with space for hanging coats and ample shelving space; oak door.
Kitchen: Fitted with a comprehensive range of ivory high gloss cabinets, comprising of base floor & wall cupboards & drawers with brushed chrome handles; integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher, fan-assisted oven & grill; four burner gas hob with extractor canopy over; walnut-effect worktops with matching wall splashback risers and breakfast bar; 1 ½ bowl ceramic sink with chrome mixer tap, central heating radiator; slate tiled floor; recessed ceiling spotlights; PVCu double glazed window to the rear & side aspects; solid oak stable door to side aspect & opening to the garden.
First Floor-Landing: Gallery landing; tubular central heating radiator; smoke detector.
Bedroom two: 2 x PVCu double glazed windows to the front aspect; cast iron fireplace in original chimney breast; tubular central heating radiator; oak door.
Bedroom Three: PVCu double glazed window to the rear aspect; tubular central heating radiator; chimney breast with a cast iron fireplace; oak door.
Bedroom Four/Home Office: PVCu double glazed window to the rear aspect; range of wall shelving; tubular central heating radiator; oak door
Family Bathroom: Panel bath with chrome thermostatic mixer shower with full shower screen; floating wash basin with chrome mixer tap; WC; Xpelair extractor fan; chrome tubular radiator; recessed ceiling spotlights; mirror fronted cabinet; oak door.
Second floor-Landing; Recessed ceiling spotlights; double glazed skylight; smoke detector.
Master Bedroom Suite: PVCu double glazed French doors opening to a wrought iron Juliette balcony; two double glazed Velux skylight windows to the front aspect providing elevated views of distant peak hills and Macclesfield Forest; LED strip lighting; full width of 15 oversized storage drawers; oak floors; oak door.
En-Suite Shower Room: Oversized walk-in shower with glazed screen & door; chrome thermostatic shower fitting; round ceramic basin surmounted over an oak vanity unit with built-in storage and chrome mixer tap; contemporary-style WC; chrome radiator/heated towel rail; recessed ceiling spotlights; ¾ wall tiling; tiled floors; extractor fan; soft-touch light vanity storage unit; two PVCu double glazed windows to rear and side aspects; oak window reveals; recessed ceiling spotlights; oak door.
Cellars/Laundry: Accessed via a door from the outside of the property, there is a most useful basement store/laundry room or workshop. Power & light; central heating radiator.
Tool Store & Outside WC: Useful brick outbuilding & separate WC.
Rear Garden: South-west facing garden with a well-screened leafy tree backdrop & a long lawn garden; fenced boundaries, central brick block pathway; slate-laid patio; stocked flower beds to the rear and borders, small herb and vegetable plots; aluminium and glass greenhouse with water supply [we are informed an electric cable is laid but not yet connected]; steps up to a side pathway and the kitchen door; wrought iron fence, timber side gate opening to the front of the property.
Front Garden: A neat enclosed front garden which is flagged for ease of maintenance & features small flower beds; the boundary to the front are of dwarf brick walls surmounted by stone copings & a mixture of timber picket fences & hedges to the sides; a timber picket gate opens to provide access to Bond Street.
Tenure: Freehold. Council Tax Banding: C. EPC: D
'Buyers Note: These particulars do not constitute or form part of an offer or contract nor may they be regarded as representations. All dimensions are approximate for guidance only, their accuracy cannot be confirmed. Reference to appliances and/or services does not imply that they are necessarily in working order or fit for purpose or included in the Sale. Buyers are advised to obtain verification from their solicitors as to the tenure of the property, as well as fixtures and fittings and where the property has been extended/converted as to planning approval and building regulations. All interested parties must themselves verify their accuracy.
Council Tax Band
The council tax band for this property is C.
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