Howey Lane, Congleton
£410,000
- WELL PRESENTED SEMI-DETACHED EDWARDIAN HOME
- MODERN UPDATES & PERIOD FEATURES THROUGHOUT
- THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS & STUDY
- FLEXIBLE SECOND FLOOR SPACE
- TWO RECEPTION ROOMS
- BREAKFAST KITCHEN & PANTRY ROOM
- VICTORIAN STYLE BATHROOM
- TWO-TIERED ENCLOSED REAR GARDEN
- OFF ROAD PARKING FOR TWO CARS
- CLOSE TO TOWN CENTRE AMENITIES & PRIMARY SCHOOL
A well presented and updated Edwardian semi detached home having period features but also having modern facilities that purchasers seek. Over the past couple of years a great amount of money has been spent on the property.
This home is constructed of brick elevations with gas fired central heating from a combination boiler, under a slate roof.
The accommodation comprises hall with stairs, doors to two reception rooms, and a fitted kitchen with traditional pantry at ground floor level. At first floor level there are three bedrooms, a utility room/study, a bathroom and stair case from the lobby area leading to a further roof space room which could be used for multiple purposes e.g. bedroom, playroom, study etc.
Externally, to the front of the property is a garden and off road parking with gate leading to the rear, having patio area, shed/store and steps up to a lawned garden with further patio area.
You will be hard pressed to find a distinctive home located in a prime area with such array of conveniences laid out on its doorstep. Literally within 5 minutes' walk (if that…depending on your speed) you will find the town’s centre with its dizzying array of shops plus a fantastic eclectic mix of hostelries. A primary school is close by, and countryside walks are found just at the end of Howey Hill; offering wonderful rambles around rural Cheshire.
Congleton offers a perfect blend of cultural and leisure activities, and well-rated schooling. It hosts a choice of independent and multiple shops, as well as regular markets and craft fairs. The Daneside Theatre and the town’s Jazz & Blue Festival enhance an active cultural scene.
Astbury Mere Country Park is ideal for easy exploration. With Congleton’s broad range of restaurant and bars, you can effortlessly unwind from the working week with family and friends. The town’s retail park offers a Marks & Spencer Simply Food, a comprehensive Boots, a large Tesco and more. The town boasts independent butchers, florists and newsagents as well as essential services such as chemists, doctors and dentists, and a gateway local hospital.
Congleton has outstanding transport and communications links :
• Convenient access to A34 and the recently completed Congleton Link Road, providing convenient main road travel to the North’s cities including Manchester, Leeds and Liverpool, and South to The Potteries, Newcastle under Lyme and Birmingham.
• Congleton is a 10 minute drive from junction 17 of the M6 Motorway, the North West’s primary arterial route, providing easy access to the surrounding areas, towns and cities.
• Manchester International Airport is only 18 miles away, offering direct flights to over 180 domestic and worldwide destinations.
• The major regional rail hub of Crewe is less than 12 miles by swift main roads.
• Congleton’s own railway station is close by, and provides frequent expresses to Manchester, and regular connections to Stoke on Trent and beyond.
Book that viewing today to appreciate all the merits of this home.
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Congleton CW12 4AE