Truely Stunning! This beautifully presented Grade 2 listed home has been tastefully renovated to the highest of standards whilst leaving the historic/character features that the property has to offer. EPC-E
Located in the Old Glossop Conservation Area, this Grade 2 listed character property has extensive accommodation at over 3,600 sqft! The current owner has sympathetically refurbished the property beautifully, retaining many original features, including the original stone flags on the ground floor, which have been relayed and repointed, the original wooden cottage floorboards, sanded, treated and waxed, and each of the fireplaces having been stylishly finished, exposing the original stonework.
The ground floor of the property comprises four reception rooms, with a first reception room with window seat, a formal lounge with multi-fuel wood burning stove in an original stone fireplace and three large windows giving ample light. In addition the downstairs accommodation includes a snug or rear office with two large windows and separate access to the first floor, a large flagged dining room with built in storage, a farmhouse style kitchen with a Rayburn Nouvelle gas cooker and an additional gas cooker and hob, a utility room and shower room. The cellar rooms are also accessed from the kitchen, with a large garage to the rear of the property.
The first floor comprises 5 large sized bedrooms, three with attractive and original window seats, where the main bedroom has an en-suite. There is a stylish family bathroom with roll top bath and a sizeable loft area with excellent head height, accessible from bedroom 3.
Externally to the rear of the property is an enclosed rear garden with a beautiful mix of clematis and honeysuckle, running along the rear of the property. The property directly faces the entrance to the extensive 60-acre Manor Park and is a short walking distance to the Peak District National Park and Bleaklow summit. Glossop railway station is also only a 10 minute walk, with a frequent direct service to Manchester Piccadilly.