This period 2-bedroom terraced house in Crewe, Cheshire offers very well-presented accommodation in stunning condition, ideal for first-time buyers, families or investors.
Inside the front door, the entrance hallway has original Victorian Encaustic tiles which add a touch of character and period charm (a real rare feature). There are two separate reception rooms, one featuring a log-burner fireplace, creating a comfortable space for relaxing or entertaining. Large windows in the second reception room provide great natural light. The kitchen overlooks the garden encouraging natural light for the hub of and home. Upstairs, you’ll find two generously large double bedrooms. The bathroom includes a free-standing bath and a large shower, offering flexible bathing options.
Outside, the property features a south-facing garden, making the most of the sunshine, along with outbuildings that provide useful additional storage. There is also parking, a real benefit for this urban location.
At the rear of the property includes a substantial plot of land within the title, offering excellent potential for a range of uses, subject to the necessary consents.
Crewe offers a range of local amenities including shops, cafés and everyday services, with nearby schools making this a practical choice for households needing access to education. Green spaces and nearby parks provide opportunities for walks and outdoor time.
Crewe is well known for its excellent public transport links. Crewe railway station is around 5–10 minutes’ drive from Alton Street and provides direct services to Manchester (around 35–40 minutes), Liverpool (around 40–50 minutes), Birmingham (around 40–50 minutes) and London Euston (from about 1 hour 30 minutes), making this a convenient base for commuting.
Tenure - FREEHOLD
Council Tax - Band A
EPC rating - D
Council Tax Band A