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House For Sale £725,000
Manor Hill Road, Marple, Stockport SK6


Description
Welcome to Manor Hill Road. A rare opportunity to acquire a magnificent and unique period family home situated on one of Marple’s most sought after roads; ideally located for the town centre, public transport and the many green spaces on offer.

Set over two floors and spanning over 2,000 sq ft, the property was originally part of a much larger detached house dating back to the Victoria era. The property was subsequently split into two semis and extended to create the home you see today.

Situated on a good sized plot with driveway parking for several vehicles and a detached single garage, there are generous gardens to the front and rear.

The property has been in the same family for over 40 years and the décor is traditional and very much in keeping with the style of property. Period features include high ceilings, picture rails and generously proportioned rooms throughout.

Heading inside, the entrance hall is best described as ‘grand’ – a reception room in itself – it is spacious and welcoming with a fireplace and sweeping staircase leading up to the first floor. Passing through the hall, we come to the main reception room – a large open plan living / sitting / dining space occupying the majority of the ground floor. Carefully furnished to subtly define each area, there is wood panelling throughout, a feature fire and surround, and large feature windows which all contribute to the feeling of opulence.

Double doors lead to the conservatory; a calming sanctuary from which to enjoy the stunning rear garden which encompasses a large patio area, a greenhouse, fruit trees, colourful well-stocked borders, and a beautifully maintained lawn.

The kitchen is located to the rear of the property and there is aslo a small utility room and WC.

A small cellar is accessed via the side of the property.

To the first floor there are four well-proportioned double bedrooms. The master bedroom has a full suite of fitted wardrobes and a modern ensuite shower room. Bedrooms three and four have dual aspect windows and enjoy long range views of the surrounding hills. The main bathroom has a bath, WC and hand wash basin.

Good to know:

Freehold tenure with a perpetual yearly rent charge of £15.

Council Tax Band: F

EPC Rating: D Potential C

Gas central heating: Worcester condensing combination boiler located in the kitchen

The property is majority double glazed throughout with a mix of wooden and UPVC frames.

There is no onward chain, however, the owners are awaiting a grant of probate which has been applied for.

For more information and to arrange a viewing, you can contact our offices seven days a week quoting reference ND0151 when you do so.

Why live in marple?

Marple is one of those ‘best of both worlds’ locations. Close enough to the city and transport links for commuters yet sits on the edge of the Peak District with rolling countryside on the doorstep.

Manor Hill Road is just a stone’s throw from the centre of Marple and incredibly convenient for the local amenities. In recent years, Marple has welcomed numerous independent retailers, cafes, bars and restaurants giving residents superb choice for their leisure time. Marple is home to a family run traditional independent cinema, the Regent, and it is one of the last remaining in the UK.

Rose Hill Primary and Marple Hall Secondary schools are the catchment schools and both are under 1 mile away on foot or by car. There are two railway stations - Rose Hill and Marple - within 1 mile, each with regular services into Manchester Piccadilly in under 30 minutes. Buses run regularly into Stockport and out to Hayfield, Mellor and Glossop and there's a circular service covering Romiley, Marple and Bredbury.

Children can enjoy the many well-equipped local parks including a skate park in the centre of the town, part of the Memorial Park. Many of these parks enjoy fabulous views of the surrounding hills. Etherow Country Park in Compstall plays host to a sailing club, Brabyns Park in Marple is well used for weekend sporting activities and by dog walkers and Lyme Park, owned by the National Trust is just a few miles away. The Roman Lakes leisure complex is popular with walkers, horse riders and anglers and more recently volunteers have sought to preserve the remains of Samuel Oldknow’s historic mill. The Middlewood Way is a cycle path, popular with runners and walkers which follows the former Macclesfield, Bollington and Marple Railway line south from Rose Hill to Macclesfield.

The Peak Forest Canal runs for 15 miles between Ashton under Lyne and Whaley Bridge in Derbyshire, passing through Marple through the famed flight of 16 locks, separating the ‘upper’ and ‘lower’ parts of the canal. Follow the canal path and take in the breathtaking views of the nearby Peak District; you are never far away from some outstanding walks.

There is a real sense of community and a number of local events are organised including Marple Carnival and the Food and Drink Festival. All in all, it’s a great place to live.

You can contact eXp 7 days a week to arrange your viewing. Please quote reference ND0151 when you do so.

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