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Full details for 2 Bedroom Terraced For Sale in Stockport

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Description

Looking for a characterful home in a convenient area? Something with heritage and charm where history and all the conveniences of modern comforts combine? Prefer not to be involved in an onward chain? No chain here!

Welcome to number 23 Hallam Street, an attractive 19th Century terrace home (built circa 1859) commissioned by Ephraim Hallam (1812-1897) for his senior mill workers, now stands as testament to the areas rich history.

Hallam Street leads to the mill (still standing and occupied) which was originally built by Hallam for his flourishing cotton industry.

Number 23 is welcoming and warm and the heritage of the property is intertwined with mod cons including gas central heating, UPVC double glazing to the rear and the creature comforts of a modern kitchen and bathroom.

Pull up outside the home and marvel at the picture-postcard appearance of this preserved house. Mullion windows and dressed brick work add to the aesthetic appeal of this homes front cover!

Walk up the path to the period front door. Step into the vestibule with its exposed period tiled floor.

A door opens into the lounge, cosy and rustic by way of a feature exposed brick chimney breast which extends to one side and incorporates an arched feature framing the wall. Timber shelving accents the homespun vibe.

The breakfast kitchen is located to the rear of the property. Fashioned in a cottage style, the exposed brick surround houses an inset hob with an oven beneath whilst the mosaic adds a unique and colourful feature sure to be a talking point with guests. A belfast sink sits neath the window to the rear which frames the view of the rear garden whilst you do the dishes.

Re-trace your steps to the vestibule and head upstairs to the first floor landing. A stained glass window allows borrowed light from the front bedroom to colourfully light the area. There are two good size bedrooms on the first floor along with a fully tiled white modern bathroom suite with a double ended bath for those relaxing soaks.

Outside, there is a small garden frontage. To the rear, you will be impressed by a lovely rear garden with a patio area which extends to a lawn garden with a herringbone brick path. Charming.

Within less than half a mile, Davenport train station is tantalisingly convenient. Just over a mile to Stockport Train Station. Davenport village is minutes away.

We would love to arrange for you to visit.

Council Tax Band: A
EPC: Band D
Tenure: Freehold
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