£450,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
Low Lea Road, Marple Bridge, Stockport, Greater Manchester SK6

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: C

Chain free
Freehold
Added on 24/04/2026

About this property

  • Charming Period Cottage

  • Highly Sought After Location

  • Central Marple Bridge Position

  • No Upward Chain

  • Parking to the front of the Property

  • Close to Excellent Schools and Transport Links

  • EPC Band C

Tricklebrook Cottage – A Charming and Deceptively Spacious Period Home in the Heart of Marple Bridge

Nestled in the very centre of the highly sought-after Marple Bridge, Tricklebrook Cottage is a delightful and deceptively spacious period property, offering a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful home rich in charm and original features.

Retaining features such as exposed beams and attractive fireplaces, the home exudes warmth and personality, while offering a versatile layout ideally suited to both relaxed living and entertaining.

The accommodation briefly comprises a welcoming entrance porch, a cosy yet spacious lounge, a separate dining room, and a well-appointed kitchen. To the first floor are two generous double bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom.

Externally, the property enjoys a generous, sun-filled rear garden-perfect for outdoor dining, gardening, or simply unwinding in a peaceful setting.

Positioned just moments from Marple Bridge’s vibrant selection of award-winning restaurants, boutique shops, and picturesque river and woodland walks, the location is second to none. Excellent transport links highly regarded local schools, and the charm of the surrounding countryside further enhance the appeal of this wonderful home.

Perched on the western edge of the Peak District, the charming village of Marple Bridge has long been considered one of the region’s finest gateways to the surrounding countryside. Despite its peaceful, rural feel, it’s just a 25-minute train journey from Manchester city centre via the Hope Valley Line.
A walk along Marple Bridge's Town Street makes it easy to understand the village’s enduring appeal. The tree-lined valley of the River Goyt runs alongside a picturesque centre filled with 18th-century stone buildings, many now home to inviting pubs, stylish restaurants, and independent boutiques.

Just beyond the main stretch of shops lies Low Lea Road, a quiet cobbled street that seems worlds apart. Accompanied by the gentle sound of the River Goyt, this peaceful lane climbs uphill past a mix of traditional cottages and newer homes and leads to the famous Roman Lakes.

The cottage was built in approximately 1840 and is steeped with a rich history having been once owned by the Arkwright family.

This is a truly special property offering character, space, and an enviable lifestyle in one of the area’s most desirable roads.

Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate all that this unique home has to offer.

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    Freehold

  • Council tax band

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