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2 bed semi-detached house for saleRemer Street, Crewe, Cheshire CW1
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Positioned on the well-connected Remer Street & proudly standing as a character semi-detached Victorian cottage, this striking red-brick property was originally built in 1879 as a classic home for Crewe's railway workers.
Constructed during the height of the town's industrial boom, it boasts the robust, timeless craftmanship; characteristics typical of this era, offering a distinct and charming alternative to a standard terraced house or semi-detached home.
To add to the fascination, there is a beautifully preserved paper trail, a collection of historical documents that date as far back as 1921, offering the next owner a rare, tangible link to the home's history and a documented chronicle of the people who have cared for this home over the last century.
Whilst the home has been thoughtfully updated to offer comfortable, stylish modern living, the cottage proudly retains its authentic and historic soul. It stands as a cherished reminder of the town's rich pioneering heritage - offering a perfect blend of Victorian narrative, unique provenance and contemporary warmth.
Internally, the home features two versatile reception rooms, providing flexible living and dining space ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The layout flows well throughout, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere from the moment you step inside.
To the rear of the ground floor is a useful shower room, perfect for guests or day-to-day convenience, while upstairs the property benefits from a second bathroom positioned just off the principal bedroom, creating an almost ensuite-style arrangement that adds a touch of privacy and comfort.
Externally, one of the standout features is the exceptionally long rear garden - a fantastic outdoor space with huge potential for families, gardening enthusiasts or simply enjoying the warmer months.
Further benefits include gas central heating with a recently fitted combi boiler, along with owned solar panels that provide excellent energy performance and the potential for reduced utility costs.
Offered to the market with no onward chain, the purchase process can be smoother and quicker for prospective buyers. In addition, selected furnishings may be available by separate negotiation, offering a convenient move-in opportunity for the right buyer.
Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate everything this superb heritage home has to offer. Contact Bridgfords estate agents to arrange your viewing today.
Constructed during the height of the town's industrial boom, it boasts the robust, timeless craftmanship; characteristics typical of this era, offering a distinct and charming alternative to a standard terraced house or semi-detached home.
To add to the fascination, there is a beautifully preserved paper trail, a collection of historical documents that date as far back as 1921, offering the next owner a rare, tangible link to the home's history and a documented chronicle of the people who have cared for this home over the last century.
Whilst the home has been thoughtfully updated to offer comfortable, stylish modern living, the cottage proudly retains its authentic and historic soul. It stands as a cherished reminder of the town's rich pioneering heritage - offering a perfect blend of Victorian narrative, unique provenance and contemporary warmth.
Internally, the home features two versatile reception rooms, providing flexible living and dining space ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The layout flows well throughout, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere from the moment you step inside.
To the rear of the ground floor is a useful shower room, perfect for guests or day-to-day convenience, while upstairs the property benefits from a second bathroom positioned just off the principal bedroom, creating an almost ensuite-style arrangement that adds a touch of privacy and comfort.
Externally, one of the standout features is the exceptionally long rear garden - a fantastic outdoor space with huge potential for families, gardening enthusiasts or simply enjoying the warmer months.
Further benefits include gas central heating with a recently fitted combi boiler, along with owned solar panels that provide excellent energy performance and the potential for reduced utility costs.
Offered to the market with no onward chain, the purchase process can be smoother and quicker for prospective buyers. In addition, selected furnishings may be available by separate negotiation, offering a convenient move-in opportunity for the right buyer.
Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate everything this superb heritage home has to offer. Contact Bridgfords estate agents to arrange your viewing today.
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