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£1,250 pcm

(£288 pw)

3 bed town house to rent
Alsop Street, Leek, Staffordshire ST13

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 1,409 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Unfurnished

Denise White Estate Agents

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About this property

  • An Most Unique, Outstanding, Three Bedroom Townhouse

  • A Stunning Historic Grade II Listing Building

  • Off-Road Parking To The Rear

  • Open-Plan Kitchen Living Dining Room

  • Fabulous Main Bedroom With Balcony and Mezzanine

  • Three Double Bedrooms Across Two Floors

  • Original Features Throughout The Property

  • Ample Natural Light From Cast Iron Windows

  • Ideally Suited For Town Living Close To All Amenities

  • No Chain

  • Wide doorways

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'Preservation is simply having the good sense to hold on to things that are well designed, that link us with our past in a meaningful way, and that have plenty of good use left in them.' - Richard Moe

This beautiful and historical building has been respectfully transformed to create an impressive home giving the space a second life. Retaining many original features, the property now provides contemporary and trendy living accommodation across three floors.

#ASliceOfHistory #IndustrialBuilding #ModernLiving

Denise White Agents Comments

A Unique Opportunity to Let a Piece of History.

This exceptional Grade II listed townhouse, available to let, is a stunning example of how historical architecture can be beautifully reimagined for modern living. Set within a converted silk mill, the property offers a rare blend of heritage features and contemporary comfort, creating a truly unique and versatile home.

Lovingly restored, the building retains striking original elements such as exposed brickwork, original timber beams, tall ceilings, double-height rooms, cast iron arched windows, and a grand double front door. These features are seamlessly integrated into a layout that provides generous, flexible living space across three floors.

Located in a highly desirable residential area just a short walk from the town centre, the character of the area is reflected in paved streets and stone pavements that speak to the building’s historical roots. The vibrant town centre offers a range of independent shops, pubs, restaurants, and a bus station, all just a 7-minute stroll away.

Inside, the property is flooded with natural light and offers a spacious, adaptable layout. The ground floor welcomes you with a grand hallway featuring a striking subway tile wall. An open-plan kitchen, living and dining area serves as the heart of the home, perfect for entertaining, with glass doors opening to a private outdoor space. A WC and pantry add extra practicality.

On the first floor, you’ll find two generous double bedrooms. The rear bedroom features floor-to-ceiling glass doors leading to a private balcony, while above it, a mezzanine gallery—accessible via folding doors—offers a flexible space ideal as a dressing area, office, or additional bedroom. A spa-style shower room serves this level with elegance.

The second floor hosts a further large double bedroom, enhanced by arched windows and a skylight, creating a bright and inviting space. A well-appointed family bathroom completes the upper floor.

Externally, the home includes a paved courtyard and an allocated parking space

History

Set in the heart of Leek’s historic silk quarter, Albion Mill is believed to be the town’s first purpose-built silk mill. Constructed in 1820 and extended 1887, it is now designated a listed building of special historic and architectural importance. The mill sits within a conservation area, a popular and genteel residential neighbourhood of 19th century weavers’ cottages, and grander Edwardian millowners’ houses

This development provides a variety of 2 and 3 bedroomed town- houses, and 3-4 bedroomed loft-style houses with private gardens, all with allocated parking.

A follow-on phase of new-build 3 bedroomed houses will complete a striking blend of contemporary architecture and renovated buildings - transforming a once industrial area into desirable, modern living spaces.

Location

Known as the 'Queen of the Staffordshire Moorlands', Leek is a former textile town with a long and fascinating history.

The unspoilt town centre offers a refreshing alternative from modern shopping malls and has a wealth of independent shops, including former silk mills housing antique and reproduction pine centres, as well as traditional and contemporary furnishings.

Delicious local produce can be found in abundance at traditional butchers, bakers, greengrocers, delicatessens and cafes. Leek is also home to speciality producers of condiments, confectionery, preserves, wine, whisky, craft beers and the traditional Staffordshire oatcake.

Traditional markets abound, both indoors in the beautifully restored Victorian Butter Market and outdoors in the Market Place, offering everything from general goods, antiques and collectables to fine foods and special 'Totally Locally' Sunday markets. And when it comes to wining and dining, you can choose from a tempting selection of cafés, real ale pubs and restaurants.

Entrance Hall (1.93 × 1.83 (6'3" × 6'0"))

Front door, tiled floor, tiled walls, radiator, spotlights to ceiling.

Wc (1.05×1.29 (3'5"×4'2"))

WC, Wall mounted handbasin, tiled floor, radiator, ceiling light, extractor fan.

Kitchen Area (5.30 × 3.40 (17'4" × 11'1"))

Historic cast iron window with aluminium secondary glazing, tiled floors, partially tiled walls, matching wall and base units with under cabinet lighting and an integrated electric oven with gas hob and extractor hood over. Two under stairs storage cupboards, radiator, spotlights to the ceiling and lights over the breakfast bar.

Lounge/ Family Area (5.7 x 3.6 (18'8" x 11'9"))

New windows and doors to the rear which are W20 galvanized factory painted and double glazed, leading to the rear courtyard. Window to the side aspect, wood effect laminate flooring, radiator, spotlights to the ceiling.

First Floor Landing

Carpet, spotlights to the ceiling, doors giving access to :-

Main Bedroom / Lounge (5.6 x 3.6 (18'4" x 11'9"))

New windows and door to the rear which are W20 galvanized factory painted and double glazed. Giving access to the balcony. Carpet, two radiators, spotlights to ceiling, four ceiling lights, exposed brick to the rear around the windows. Gallery bedroom above.

Bedroom Two (3.0 x 4.7 (9'10" x 15'5"))

Historic cast iron windows with aluminium secondary glazing to the front. Carpet, radiator and spotlights to the ceiling.

Shower Room (2.78 x 1.15 (9'1" x 3'9"))

Tiled flooring, tiled walls in the shower, wooden panelling to the left hand side wall, vanity handbasin, WC, large mirror, ceiling light, extractor fan.

Second Floor Landing

Carpet, spotlights to the ceiling, loft hatch, doors giving access to :-

Gallery/Bedroom Three/Study (5.89 x 3.81 (19'3" x 12'5"))

Large skylight, carpet, radiator, spotlights to ceiling, three ceiling lights, bifold doors across the metal balcony railings, looking over the main bedroom. The bifold doors allow this space to be closed off to provide a private bedroom or office/workspace.

Bedroom Three (2.92 x 4.41 (9'6" x 14'5"))

Historic cast iron windows with aluminium secondary glazing to the front along with a skylight. Carpet, radiator and three ceiling lights.

Bathroom (2.05 x 1.69 (6'8" x 5'6"))

Tiled flooring, part tiled walls, wooden panelling to the left hand side wall, vanity handbasin, WC, a shower over the bath, large mirror, ceiling light, extractor fan.

Outside

To the rear of the property is a small paved yard and an allocated parking space to the rear.

Holding Deposit

Once your application has been accepted by the landlord, 1 weeks rent holding deposit is required to reserve this property which is deducted off your rent when the tenancy starts. For this property this equates to £288.00

Security Deposit

Is typically equal to five weeks' rent but may vary. This will be held by a registered deposit scheme (Deposit Protection Service dps) and shall be returned at the end of the tenancy (subject to any deductions if applicable). Please note no interest is paid on the deposit. In this case the deposit would be £1442.00

Agents Notes

Services: All mains services connected
Council Tax: Staffordshire Moorlands

About Your Agent

Denise is the director of Denise White Estate Agents and has worked in the local area since 1999. Denise and all the team can advise with any information on the local property market and the local area.

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  • Deposit

    £1,442

  • Council tax band

    C

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