Tucked away in a peaceful CUL DE SAC, this well-maintained detached bungalow presents an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a SPACIOUS and VERSATILE home in a tranquil setting. While in GOOD CONDITION throughout, the property offers scope to MODERNISE and personalise, allowing new owners to truly make it their own.
The internal layout is generous and adaptable, featuring a large OPEN PLAN lounge and dining area with sliding doors leading into a beautiful, light-filled CONSERVTAORY, perfect for enjoying the garden views year-round. The fitted kitchen provides ample countertop space and plenty of storage, catering well to everyday living.
Accommodation includes TWO additional reception rooms that could easily be used as bedrooms, a three-piece shower suite, and a wealth of built-in STORAGE cupboards throughout the home for added convenience. Upstairs, you’ll find a separate WC and two well-proportioned DOUBLE bedrooms, one of which benefits from built-in wardrobes.
Externally, the property boasts a DRIVEWAY with off-road parking for MULTIPLE vehicles. To the rear, a generous sized lawned garden offers a serene outdoor space that backs directly onto Marple Golf Course — a truly peaceful setting ideal for relaxing during the summer months.
Located just a 20-minute walk from the heart of Marple, residents can enjoy a wide range of amenities including independent shops, supermarkets, medical facilities, the charming Regent Cinema, and Memorial Park. Excellent TRANSPORT LINKS are available via Marple’s two train stations, offering direct routes to Manchester and the wider North West, alongside well-connected local bus routes. The area is also served by reputable schools, making it a great option for families.
This is a rare chance to acquire a home in a sought-after location, offering both immediate comfort and long-term potential.
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