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House For Sale £459,000
Moss Lane, Bramhall


Description
A well-presented and attractive three-bedroom Edwardian semi-detached family home situated in a central Bramhall Village location within a short walk of the bars, cafés and restaurants and within catchment to Moss Hey Primary school and Bramhall High school. The property retains many original features (including stained glass windows, pictures rails, high skirting boards and coving) and benefits from gas central heating (run by a combination boiler) and alarm system. The accommodation includes; hallway, living room (with bay window, cast iron fireplace), dining room (with patio door to the rear), breakfast kitchen (with matching wall and base units, integrated appliances, cast iron feature fireplace and doors to the rear). To the first floor there is a landing that leads to a master bedroom (with fitted wardrobes), two further bedrooms (with fitted wardrobes) and family bathroom (with shower over bath, vanity sink unit and heated towel rail).

Grounds And Gardens - To the front of the property there is a driveway providing off road parking. To the rear of the property there is an enclosed south facing garden which is mainly laid to lawn (with patio area and shrubs and bushes).

Location - Bramhall is an attractive, leafy and affluent village with a population of around 25,500, situated 11 miles to the south of Manchester. A suburb that has emerged on a 'rich list' as 4th most expensive in house prices around Greater Manchester. Bramhall has a strong village community spirit (voted 'least lonely' and the 'friendliest' place to live in Britain), playing host to a Summer Festival, Light Up Bramhall winter festival and numerous community-centred events. Bramhall plays host to many restaurants, bars and coffee shops. Restaurants are joined by drink and dine venues to create a vibrant nightlife for a modest village. At the more relaxed end of the spectrum lie quality coffee shops. Bramhall Hall is the area's most famous landmark, one of England's greatest 14th century manors. Centre piece to Bramhall Park, it is set in 70 acre grounds of parkland, woods, lakes, and gardens, playing host to it's own 5K Run. Ladybrook (Happy) Valley, an ancient wooded river and nature reserve provides another 17 hectares of peaceful walks and recreational space. Manchester International Airport is just 6 miles away, Bramhall Railway Station is on the main line from Manchester to London via Macclesfield and Stoke on Trent, with local trains bound for Manchester Piccadilly also stopping at Bramhall. Bramhall is easily accessible via M60 and M6 motorways and local buses are plentiful.


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