Offered for sale is this fabulous garden fronted two bedroom property on one of the most desirable terraced streets in Stockton Heath. This excellent home benefits from uPVC double glazing and gas central heating. The compact front garden leads to a double glazed entrance door and through to the main hallway. The open plan lounge and dining room provide a superb ground floor living space with a feature fireplace and French doors out to the rear courtyard. The well equipped kitchen is fitted with modern high gloss units and has a useful under stairs storage cupboard. Upstairs there is a spacious master double bedroom to the front of the property, a generous second double bedroom with fitted wardrobes facing the rear and a fantastic family bathroom that includes a separate shower cubicle and a three piece white suite with freestanding roll top bath, low level WC, and pedestal sink. Outside, to the back of the home, is an enclosed rear courtyard with ornamental paving and planted borders providing a great space for relaxing or entertaining with friends and family. These desirable terrace houses are extremely popular when they are offered for sale and we expect a great deal of interest in this super home. To avoid missing out on this brilliant opportunity to live in the centre of Stockton Heath please contact the office to book your viewing appointment.
Porch | Double glazed uPVC front door opening onto the garden. Double glazed uPVC window above, facing the front.
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Hall | 2'11\" (0.89m) (2'11\" (0.9m)') x 13'11\" (4.23m) (13'11\" (4.24m)'). Radiator, carpeted flooring, ceiling light.
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Lounge | 10'10\" x 10'7\" (3.3m x 3.23m). Double glazed uPVC bow window facing the front overlooking the garden. Radiator, open fireplace with feature surround, carpeted flooring, picture rail and chimney breast, original coving, ceiling light.
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Dining Room | 11' x 12'4\" (3.35m x 3.76m). Double glazed French door opening onto the yard. Double glazed uPVC window above, facing the rear. Radiator, carpeted flooring, picture rail, ceiling light.
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Kitchen | 9'3\" x 10'10\" (2.82m x 3.3m). Double glazed uPVC back door opening onto the yard. Double glazed uPVC window facing the side overlooking the yard. Ceiling light. Roll top work surface, fitted wall, base and drawer units, stainless steel sink, integrated oven, integrated hob, space for slimline dishwasher, space for washing machine.
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Storage Cupboard | Under stairs storage cupboard.
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Landing | Carpeted flooring, ceiling light.
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Bedroom 1 | 14'1\" x 10'10\" (4.3m x 3.3m). Double glazed uPVC windows facing the front. Radiator and open fireplace, chimney breast, ceiling light.
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Bedroom 2 | 8'10\" (2.7m) (8'10\" (2.7m)') x 12'5\" (3.78m) (12'5\" (3.78m)'). Double glazed uPVC window facing the rear overlooking the yard. Radiator, carpeted flooring, sliding door wardrobe, ceiling light.
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Bathroom | 9'3\" x 7'4\" (2.82m x 2.24m). Double glazed uPVC window with obscure glass facing the rear. Radiator, tiled flooring, ceiling light. Low level WC, claw foot roll top bath with mixer tap, single enclosure shower, pedestal sink.
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Outside | The property has a compact front garden with brick built wall and mature planting. To the rear of the house is an enclosed courtyard with gated access, ornamental paved patio and planted borders providing a superb outdoor space ideal for relaxing or entertaining.
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Stockton Heath | Stockton Heath is a civil parish and suburb of Warrington, Cheshire, England. It is located to the north of the Bridgewater Canal, which divides Stockton Heath from Latchford and North Warrington. It has a total resident population of 6,396. Victoria Square is at the centre of Stockton Heath and is on the crossroads of the A49 and A56. Until the 1970s, the Victoria Hotel stood on this square but its location has been redeveloped. North of the square is the main shopping area which includes the Forge Shopping Centre, developed on the site of the old forge (Caldwell's). Stockton Heath is home to a number of modern bars and restaurants, as well as traditional public houses. The Red Lion Inn dates back to the early 19th century and the Mulberry Tree on Victoria Square, opened in its present building (replacing earlier premises dating from 1725) in March 1907.
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History | Early maps refer to a hamlet by the name of Stoken or Stocken where the present village of Stockton Heath now stands. However, more detailed old maps of the area of Acton Grange show a sparsely populated hamlet and refers only to the old buildings and bridges recognisable today in street names in the area, such as Whitefield Cottage. The Bridgewater Canal, one of two canals that pass through the village, reached Stockton Heath in 1772, the year of the death of its designer, James Brindley. In the 1900s George Formby Senior moved his young family to Stockton Heath and it was from here that George Formby Junior began his entertainment career. Their house, Hillcrest, is a listed building. George Formby Senior died in Stockton Heath in 1921. In 1974, Stockton Heath, historically part of Cheshire, became incorporated into the borough of Warrington under the Local Government Act 1972.
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Warrington | Warrington is now one of the most vibrant and energetic development areas in Europe. Roman settlement, Civil War conflict, Victorian expansion, Warrington's history is certainly as varied as it is vibrant. Yet for all its history, Warrington is no living museum, far from it. It is an ever-changing, developing community that, while aware of its past, is definitely looking to the future. So alongside reminders of the past, such as the imposing grandeur of the Town Hall with its famous Golden Gates, there is one of the North West's larger town centre shopping areas and the excellent Parr Hall concert hall and the Pyramid Arts Centre.
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Continued | On its outskirts can be found excellent 'out of town' facilities such as Gemini Park, where IKEA chose to build their first outlet in the UK and also the largest Marks & Spencer store outside of London, and in contrast, some excellent parks including Birchwood Forest Park, Sankey Valley Park and Walton Hall. And besides the many attractions of Warrington and surrounding area, with excellent motorway and rail connections, Liverpool, Manchester, London and North Wales are all within easy reach. With its unique character and air of optimism, living in Warrington gives a definite feeling of belonging.
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