Market Street, Broadbottom, SK14 6AX3 Bedroom Terraced House
Council Tax
Band: Unknown
Tenure
Unknown
Situated in the most desirable village of Broadbottom this historic building was a conversion many years ago that produced three properties set to the back of a forecourt just to the bottom of Market Street.
The property was originally built as a "Dame School" this provided education for the young children of the mill workers during Broadbottoms industrial past. This being the middle property it is understood that the boys had the rooms to the right and the schoolmaster to the left, this portion was believed to be the girls area.
The property offers spacious rooms and boasts period features coupled with modern upgrades to serve your needs. The accommodation comprises large entrance hallway with stairs to the first floor, formal lounge with a wood burning stove, separate dining room with period fire place and a further wood burning stove and access to the garden. The dining room is open to the kitchen area with steps to the basement that currently serves as a utility room this has natural light. To the first floor there is a pleasant landing, three good sized bedrooms and family bathroom.
Externally the front aspect of the property supplies that rarest of commodities in the village, off road parking for 2 cars with a low maintained boarder of bushes and shrubs.
To the rear there is a terraced garden laid to a variety of themes and levels accessed via steel and stone steps. The upper tier is a sunny south facing garden which provides excellent views over the surrounding hills. The levels are laid to a variety of themes with decked areas hard landscaped patio and pebbles beds. There is also a stone & slate outhouse perfect for storage to the side of the terrace.
Broadbottom village has a thriving little community and proves popular with the commuter and having a local station with a regular rail service to Manchester Piccadilly. Great walks are literally on the doorstep whether you want hillside or river valley they are close to hand. The village has a well regarded primary school and local cricket club. Centrally located to the surrounding towns of Glossop, Ashton, Stalybridge and Hyde retail and leisure amenities are a short drive away and cater for every need.
Additional Information
Entrance Hall
Stairs to the first floor with timber banister.
Lounge
3.89m x 4.42m
Feature fire place with brick detailing and hearth with a solid fuel burning stove style fire place. Exposed timber floor. Shelving to the recess.
Dining Room/Kitchen
4.14m x 22
Super open living space with large dining area with solid fuel burning stove fitted to the tiled hearth with stone surround. Double opening doors to the garden. The kitchen area has a peninsular unit and contrasting timber base and eye level units with tiling to the recess. Timber ceiling with inset spot lights. Doorway accesses steps to the basement.
Basement
Presently serving as the utility room with plumbing for a washing maching and space for storage and workshop.
Bedroom One
4.14m x 4.42m
Bedroom Two
3.86m x 4.42m
Bedroom Three
2.9m x 2.82m
Shelved walls this room presently serves as a home office.
Bathroom/WC
Traditional suite in white with timber panelled bath, close coupled WC and pedestal wash hand basin.
Council Tax
Band: Unknown
Tenure
Unknown
Key Features
- No Chain
- 3 Bedrooms
- Village Location
- Close to Railway Station
- Character Accommodation
- Great Sized Rooms
- Off Road Parking
- South Facing Garden
Description
Situated in the most desirable village of Broadbottom this historic building was a conversion many years ago that produced three properties set to the back of a forecourt just to the bottom of Market Street.
The property was originally built as a "Dame School" this provided education for the young children of the mill workers during Broadbottoms industrial past. This being the middle property it is understood that the boys had the rooms to the right and the schoolmaster to the left, this portion was believed to be the girls area.
The property offers spacious rooms and boasts period features coupled with modern upgrades to serve your needs. The accommodation comprises large entrance hallway with stairs to the first floor, formal lounge with a wood burning stove, separate dining room with period fire place and a further wood burning stove and access to the garden. The dining room is open to the kitchen area with steps to the basement that currently serves as a utility room this has natural light. To the first floor there is a pleasant landing, three good sized bedrooms and family bathroom.
Externally the front aspect of the property supplies that rarest of commodities in the village, off road parking for 2 cars with a low maintained boarder of bushes and shrubs.
To the rear there is a terraced garden laid to a variety of themes and levels accessed via steel and stone steps. The upper tier is a sunny south facing garden which provides excellent views over the surrounding hills. The levels are laid to a variety of themes with decked areas hard landscaped patio and pebbles beds. There is also a stone & slate outhouse perfect for storage to the side of the terrace.
Broadbottom village has a thriving little community and proves popular with the commuter and having a local station with a regular rail service to Manchester Piccadilly. Great walks are literally on the doorstep whether you want hillside or river valley they are close to hand. The village has a well regarded primary school and local cricket club. Centrally located to the surrounding towns of Glossop, Ashton, Stalybridge and Hyde retail and leisure amenities are a short drive away and cater for every need.
Additional Information
Entrance Hall
Stairs to the first floor with timber banister.
Lounge
3.89m x 4.42m
Feature fire place with brick detailing and hearth with a solid fuel burning stove style fire place. Exposed timber floor. Shelving to the recess.
Dining Room/Kitchen
4.14m x 22
Super open living space with large dining area with solid fuel burning stove fitted to the tiled hearth with stone surround. Double opening doors to the garden. The kitchen area has a peninsular unit and contrasting timber base and eye level units with tiling to the recess. Timber ceiling with inset spot lights. Doorway accesses steps to the basement.
Basement
Presently serving as the utility room with plumbing for a washing maching and space for storage and workshop.
Bedroom One
4.14m x 4.42m
Bedroom Two
3.86m x 4.42m
Bedroom Three
2.9m x 2.82m
Shelved walls this room presently serves as a home office.
Bathroom/WC
Traditional suite in white with timber panelled bath, close coupled WC and pedestal wash hand basin.