£219,950
2 bed terraced house for saleBeresford Avenue, Chapel-En-Le-Frith, High Peak SK23
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Modern terrace style property
Located with easy access to the town with good amenities and commuter links
Sitting room and fitted breakfast kitchen
Two bedrooms and A bathroom
Good sized enclosed garden to the rear
Driveway parking for two cars to the front
Located within a popular residential development is this modern style terrace property offering bright spacious living and dining?kitchen rooms and two bedrooms. The property benefits from excellent driveway parking and a good sized enclose rear garden. The property is a short distance from the excellent amenities of the town including good commuter links.
Location
Chapel-en-le-Frith, known as 'The Capital of the Peak' nestles in an upland valley in the High Peak and is surrounded by dramatic landscape of gritstone ridges and shapely hills. The town takes its name from a small chapel built in 1225 by the keepers of the Royal Forest that is now the Church of St Thomas Becket, where 1,500 Scottish soldiers were imprisoned during the Civil War. The historic town centre also features a traditional marketplace which still has its original renowned stocks which the local cafe takes its name. A common phrase you here many resident say is "We are so lucky to live here" even after living in the town for decades. That is further, solid evidence, if ever it was needed that Chapel-en-le-Frith and its surrounding towns and villages are an excellent place to set up home.
Directions
Sat nav: SK23 0PZ
Tenure
Freehold - Subject to Verification By Solicitors
Local Authority
High Peak Borough Council
Services
Services have not been tested and you are advised to make your own enquiries and/or inspections.
Viewing
Viewing strictly by appointment through the Agents.
Location
Chapel-en-le-Frith, known as 'The Capital of the Peak' nestles in an upland valley in the High Peak and is surrounded by dramatic landscape of gritstone ridges and shapely hills. The town takes its name from a small chapel built in 1225 by the keepers of the Royal Forest that is now the Church of St Thomas Becket, where 1,500 Scottish soldiers were imprisoned during the Civil War. The historic town centre also features a traditional marketplace which still has its original renowned stocks which the local cafe takes its name. A common phrase you here many resident say is "We are so lucky to live here" even after living in the town for decades. That is further, solid evidence, if ever it was needed that Chapel-en-le-Frith and its surrounding towns and villages are an excellent place to set up home.
Directions
Sat nav: SK23 0PZ
Tenure
Freehold - Subject to Verification By Solicitors
Local Authority
High Peak Borough Council
Services
Services have not been tested and you are advised to make your own enquiries and/or inspections.
Viewing
Viewing strictly by appointment through the Agents.