Property description
Wow is the word that springs to mind as we enter this large living/dining area, this room is massive and a stylish coffee table has been provided and you have shelving on the walls but what`s more fantastic is the dining area situated in front of the large bay windows - just what you need to enjoy morning coffee in the sunshine! The flooring is laminate so easy to clean and maintain.
The kitchen caters for all your needs and comprises a gas cooker, fridge, plenty of work surface`s and cupboards for you to prepare and store your weekly shop.
Moving on in to the sleeping quarters you have a very large double bedroom with a comfy bed already in place, a large wardrobe and matching drawers, this room has laminated flooring.
A long hot relaxing bubble bath is what the doctor ordered to allow your stresses to float away - well for an hour at least.
This property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and off road parking but that`s not the best bit! the gas and electric are on coin meters so CHEAPER BILLS for you.
Whalley Range was one of Manchester`s first suburbs, built by Manchester banker and businessman Samuel Brooks as "a desirable estate for gentlemen and their families".
Brooks bought 63 acres (25 ha) of land, then called Jackson`s Moss, drained it, and built villas for wealthy businessmen such as himself. He was born near Whalley, Lancashire, after which he named his own home Whalley House, which may be the origin of the area`s name. A toll gate guarded this exclusive area and this place (where Chorlton Road and Withington Road meet) is still called Brooks`s Bar (pron. Brooks Bar).
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