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£365,000

3 bed semi-detached house for sale
Sumner Street, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Freehold

Ryder & Dutton - Glossop

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About this property

  • Period Property

  • £2,000 Contribution Towards Flooring On Completion

  • 3 Double Bedrooms

  • New Development Of 2 Unique Properties

  • Off Road Parking

  • Grade 2 Listed Property

  • Cellar

  • Freehold

  • Close To Glossop Centre

***£2,000 contribution towards flooring on completion***
Fully renovated, 3 bedroomed, Grade 2 Listed property beaming with character in a quiet off street location next to St Marys Church. Garlick House is within walking distance to the centre of Glossop, Glossop Train Station and other local amenities.

St Marys Roman Catholic Church finished construction in August 1887 and was paid for by a local mill owner Francis James Sumner. The Presbytery was built to house the Priest of the church along with his household.

Garlick House has been fully renovated from head to toe and the developers have kept its character/history which allows for this beautiful home. This property is on a small quiet development with only 2 individually built properties within the church grounds.

The ground floor of the property comprises of an entrance hall, WC, lounge and newly constructed kitchen extension with an integrated dishwasher, oven, hob and extractor fan. To the lower ground floor there is large cellar area which is accessed from the entrance hall.

The first floor of the property has the 1st of the 3 bedrooms, an immaculate 3 piece bathroom with a walk-in shower, bath, hand wash basin and there is a separate toilet in the next room.
The top floor of the property benefits from a further 2 double bedrooms.

Externally the property has a tarmacked driveway and parking for numerous cars, a low maintenance astoturf garden area and a raised embankment to the side.

Sumner Street is a well-regarded location being within walking distance of the town centre it is close to local primary and secondary schooling and provides easy access to open countryside. Glossop is a thriving town having a wide range of both leisure and retail facilities, for the commuter there is a regular rail service to Manchester Piccadilly and road networks connecting to the surrounding towns. For those keen on the outdoors the Peak National Park is on the doorstep providing excellent walks and drives into stunning countryside.

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