4 bedroom
1 bathroom
2 receptions
4 bedroom
1 bathroom
2 receptions
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Hill Lane in Blackley, is conveniently situated close to all local amenities, and the fantastic transport links take you directly into Manchester City Centre, which is only a short distance away.
Welcome to Number 48
This Edwardian home boasts many original features, typically high ceilings, and large rooms characteristic of properties from this era. It presents a stunning finish, making it ideal for a large family. Whilst already offering a fantastic layout, there's definite scope for alterations, should you prefer a more open-plan design.
The house features some remarkable elements, including original stained glass windows, cornice mouldings, and expansive bay windows. Modern additions complement these, with the herringbone flooring in the hallway and reception rooms being particularly striking. An EV charger is also available at the property.
Entering the property, you're greeted by a spacious hallway, providing access to two reception rooms and the kitchen. Both reception rooms are generous in size and feature the elegant herringbone flooring. The centrally located kitchen leads to a utility room. The hallway's substantial size offers potential to extend the kitchen into the rear reception room, creating a phenomenal open-plan kitchen-family room. French doors lead out to the rear garden.
Upstairs comprises four bedrooms and a family bathroom. Three bedrooms comfortably accommodate double beds, and the fourth, currently used as an office, can easily serve as a single bedroom or nursery. The fire place in the main bedroom is a particularly nice feature.
Externally, the property offers driveway parking and a garage. The rear garden is sizeable, private, and not overlooked.
The area boasts numerous picturesque walking locations within easy reach:
Boggart Hole Clough: A large woodland and urban country park, part of an ancient woodland, featuring scenic cloughs, fishing lakes, and varied topography.
Blackley Forest: A hidden gem, established in 1953 as Manchester's first true community forest, now a Local Nature Reserve offering tranquil natural beauty.
Heaton Park: A historic site on Manchester's edge, full of attractions for a complete family day out, including play areas, cafes, an Animal Centre, Tram Museum, bowling greens, a golf course, boating lake, horse riding, and live music events like the Parklife Festival.
Community Fruit Garden at Plant Hill Park: Located behind Hill Lane, this garden offers a variety of fruits like cherries, apples, and pears for a 'pick-your-own' experience.
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