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£425,000

3 bed semi-detached house for sale
Tunstead Milton, Whaley Bridge, High Peak SK23

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 3 receptions

Gascoigne Halman - Chapel-en-le-Frith

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About this property

  • Stunning Period Property

  • Three Reception Rooms

  • Beautifully Presented Throughout

  • Garden to Rear

  • Attractive Original Features

  • Three Bedrooms

  • Cellar

  • Conservatory to Rear

A stunning period property with many attractive original features providing generous living space with three separate reception rooms and conservatory to the rear. The 'Old Pack Horse' dates back to 1732 and has been loving converted to a fantastic family home with the period features seamlessly blended with modern comforts such as the beautiful fitted kitchen, bathroom and conservatory to the rear opening into the garden. Exposed stone walls, ceiling beams, solid pine doors and fireplaces add to the charm of the home and a generous well maintained garden compliments the home wonderfully. The bedrooms are all well proportioned and the there are lovely views to the rear over the garden and countryside beyond. There is plenty of storage space with a useful cellar and stone built outbuilding in the garden. Parking is to the front of the property on the street where there is ample space for all residents.
Located between Chapel-en-le-Frith and Whaley Bridge, the property has great road links to both towns and the many amenities they have to offer. There is a 199 bus stop very close by which links Buxton and Manchester Airport via Stockport and there are a number of footpaths nearby providing access to explore the neighbouring countryside.

Directions

SK23 7ER for your Sat Nav

Location

Chapel-en-le-Frith, known as 'The Capital of the Peak' nestles in an upland valley in the High Peak and is surrounded by dramatic landscape of gritstone ridges and shapely hills. The town takes its name from a small chapel built in 1225 by the keepers of the Royal Forest that is now the Church of St Thomas Becket, where 1,500 Scottish soldiers were imprisoned during the Civil War. The historic town centre also features a traditional marketplace which still has its original renowned stocks which the local cafe takes its name. A common phrase you here many resident say is "We are so lucky to live here" even after living in the town for decades. That is further, solid evidence, if ever it was needed that Chapel-en-le-Frith and its surrounding towns and villages are an excellent place to set up home.

Tenure

Freehold Subject to Verification by Solicitors

Services (Not Tested)

Services have not been tested and you are advised to make your own enquiries and/or inspections.

Local Authority

High Peak Borough Council

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