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Tredcroft Street, Glossop

PROPERTY TYPE

End of Terrace

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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Key features

  • A Much Improved End Terrace
  • Spacious and Well Presented Interior
  • Generous Garden at Rear with Private Side Access
  • UPVC Double Glazing & Gas Central Heating Throughout
  • Central Location Close to Amenities and Facilities
  • Approx 8 to 10 Minute Walk to Glossop Railway Station
  • Two Generous Double Bedrooms
  • Modern Bathroom Suite in White
  • Entrance Vestibule & Hallway
  • Living Room with Log Burner & Refitted Dining Kitchen

Description

Ideal for first time buyers and home movers alike, this much improved period end terraced property sits on one of the most popular streets in the locality and offers a spacious and neutrally presented interior aligned with excellent outside space. There are two double bedrooms and a modern bathroom off the first floor landing, whilst the ground floor area comprises an entrance vestibule and hallway, a living room with a wood burning stove and a refitted dining kitchen. Externally the property offers superb garden space at the rear, plus a forecourt garden and gated side access. Close to local amenities and facilities, those with a daily commute will also delight in the railway station sitting just 8 to 10 minutes walk away.
In Further Detail
Set raised up and back from Tredcroft Street itself by a forecourt garden, this property instantly enjoys a good degree of privacy, especially as there are no properties immediately opposite, just a row of trees that screen the far end of the grounds of St. Phillip Howard Secondary School and St. Marys Crowned Catholic Church. A very pleasant location indeed that is popular across all age ranges owing to its easy (and flat) access into Glossop town centre, which boasts a wide variety of amenities and facilities, leading to it being voted the number one town to retire to in England in a recent survey.

As you step through the front door into the vestibule a stained glass window pane in the internal door gives a nod to past traditions. The entrance hall itself adds practicality and allows access into the living room and inner lobby, which in turn opens into the dining kitchen. The living room sits at the front of the property and boasts twin uPVC double glazed windows, a double radiator and a cast-iron wood burning stove set on a granite hearth - perfect for those autumn and winter months. The sleek modern kitchen features led downlights, shaker style base units in a pebble grey, wall mounted shelving, laminate wood effect worktops and an inset stainless steel sink with mixer tap and drainer. The storage space is boosted by an understairs pantry and there is space for freestanding appliances.


There are two good-sized bedrooms and a bathroom off the first floor landing. The very generous front facing bedroom can easily accommodate plenty of bedroom furniture and enjoys a pleasant outlook, whilst the rear facing bedroom also boasts good floor space and benefits from a generous built-in wardrobe/storage area. Both rooms feature uPVC double glazed windows and radiators. Completing the accommodation is the refitted bathroom, which is presented with part-tiled walls and a modern white suite that includes a panelled bath with shower over, a wall mounted wash basin with mixer tap and a close coupled WC. There is also a frosted glass uPVC double glazed window to the rear and a heated towel rail.

Externally the property sits on a generous plot (especially for a period property) with land at the front, side and rear. The forecourt garden helps to add privacy to the front facing rooms and the gated private access at the side gives an added level of practicality and security, also rarely afforded to terraced housing. The rear garden is delightful. A paved seating area, with twin brick built stores, steps up to an extensive grassed lawn with herbaceous borders and planted trees that will mature in time to help make this great space feel ever more enjoyable. Viewing is highly recommended.

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About Gascoigne Halman, Glossop

26/28 High Street West, Glossop, SK13 8BH
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Gascoigne Halman provides coverage in The High Peak along with our Glossop office we also have offices in Chapel-en-le-frith, Whaley Bridge and Marple Bridge, no other agent in Glossop provides the same coverage.

When it comes to selling or letting your home, you want to know that you are working with the right team, people who have intimate knowledge of the local area and a strong track record of achieving sales and lettings, combined with a professional service which meets all of your requirements.

It's why our clients come back to us time and again and why we are the area's leading estate agent.

The Glossop office is run by John Sweeton who has a vast knowledge of the High Peak housing market, having spent most of his 24 years in estate agency working in and around the area. John's diligent, experienced and friendly team includes Chloe, Karen, Mark and Regan, who will be happy to assist with all aspects of our sales, rental, mortgage and conveyancing service.

Reasons to use Gascoigne Halman

Our expertise in the local area enables staff to identify the best buyers and search for the best properties.

We monitor customer satisfaction on an ongoing basis - 98% of our clients said they would recommend us. (Customer questionnaire returns for the last 6 months)

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We are members of the National Association of Estate Agents and Association of Residential Letting Agents and are regulated by the RICS.

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