Macclesfield Property of the Week: Classic Victorian home on Prestbury Road
It is that time of the week again, where Macclesfield Nub News peeks into a property that has recently come to market.
By Alex Greensmith
24th Aug 2024 | Property of the Week
It is that time of the week once more, where Macclesfield Nub News peeks into a property that has recently come to market.
This week's home is from our property partners Holden & Prescott, the independent estate agents based on Church Street.
And today, we head to Prestbury Road, where we go to a home that will turn 150 years old next year.
It is a historic three bedroom house, on the market for £650,000.
Here is what the 26-year-old estate agents said about the elegant property.
"This Victorian semi-detached home dates back to around 1875 and displays all of the elegance and grandeur associated with that era," said Holden & Prescott.
"Beyond the classic facade there is all the space, character and style that one would hope for in accommodation which extends over three levels.
"On the ground floor there is an enclosed porch, magnificent hall, lounge, dining room, conservatory, morning room and a kitchen, whilst to the first floor there is a landing, three bedrooms, with one benefitting from an en-suite, a bathroom and separate W.C.
"The spindled staircase from the landing continues to the top floor where there is a large attic space which is well lit with two Velux roof lights.
"There is also a large cellar which provides useful storage.
"At the rear boundary there is a double garage which is accessed from Victoria Road and might well be considered the main entrance for the property.
"The property is set back from the road and screened by mature bushes and trees and to the rear there is a lovely, secluded landscaped garden which provides a very pleasant area in which to relax and entertain.
"The garden to the rear is a fabulous space which stretches to approximately 20 meters and enjoys a sunny southerly aspect and so gets the best of the afternoon and evening sun.
"This garden has evolved over the years and has been effectively landscaped by the vendors to incorporate a stone flagged patio and pathway which meanders through abundant borders and flower beds. The trees, plants and bushes have been chosen specifically to accent the garden with colour all year round.
"Amongst the many planted areas there is a neat lawn and at the rear boundary there is a secure gate and access to the double garage. The double garage has an electric roller door, power and light.
"Last but not least, at what many would consider to be the main entrance for the property, there is a walled, paved parking area which provides off-road parking and access to the Double Garage. There are also further planted borders."
"The property has a highly convenient location being within just a short walk of the town centre, railway station and the wide open spaces of West Park."
Nearby pubs include The Plough and Chester Road Tavern. The nearest supermarket is Co-op West Park, closely followed by Sainsburys.
St Albans Church is the nearest place of worship. New Indian restauraunt Bombay Flavours is the nearest place to eat. The Picturedrome is also a short walk away.
If you have children, Park Royal School and its associated preschool can be found nearby, as is the nursery at West Park.
Period features of the property include original stained glass, deep skirting boards, picture and dado rails and open fireplaces.
The home also benefits from attractive modern features like double glazing and skylight windows.
Once again, the home is on the market for £650,000.
Macclesfield: To find more about this property and arrange a viewing you can head to this link.
Holden & Prescott sponsor Macclesfield Nub News.
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