3 Bedroom Terraced House, Neville Drive, Irlam, M44
Neville Drive, Irlam, M44

Oliver James
Oliver James, 4 Liverpool Road
Description
This charming three-bedroom terraced house offers a superb blend of character and modern comfort across two welcoming reception rooms and a well-appointed kitchen. The ground floor features a spacious living area with a striking stone fireplace, large windows allowing for an abundance of natural light, and elegant decorative touches such as ceiling features and wall sconces. The adjoining reception room includes sliding doors that open into a bright conservatory, providing seamless access to the well-maintained garden - perfect for indoor-outdoor living and entertaining. The inviting entrance hall boasts warm laminate flooring, creating a homely first impression.
The kitchen is thoughtfully designed with warm wooden cabinetry, ample counter space, integrated appliances including a gas hob and oven, and a cosy dining nook ideal for family meals. Upstairs, three bright bedrooms each benefit from large windows, built-in wardrobe with mirrored doors to the main, and dedicated study or desk areas, making them versatile for both rest and productivity. The modern family bathroom impresses with a stylish corner bath, fully tiled walls, and a large frosted window for privacy and light. Throughout, the property is enhanced by tasteful decor, comfortable furnishings, and clever storage solutions, presenting an ideal home for families or professionals seeking space, convenience, and a welcoming atmosphere. Freehold and No Chain.
Key Features
- Three Bedroom Mid Terrace
- Conservatory with garden access
- Corner bath in family bathroom
- Inviting entrance hall laminate flooring.
- Comfortable reception spaces
- Large Reception Rooms
- Garden with Patio Seating areas
- No Chain
- Communal Parking to the rear
- Freehold
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Price Per Sq Foot: £190
- Approx Sq Feet: 893 sqft
- Plot Sq Feet: 1,421 sqft
- Council Tax Band: A
- Property Ipack: Buyer Information
Rooms
Lounge
6.78m x 3.00m
Front facing upvc window, dado rails and radiator. L Shape 4.0m x 3.0m x 6.7m x 2.9m
View Lounge PhotosConservatory
2.86m x 3.14m
Ceiling fan light, laminate flooring and radiator.
View Conservatory PhotosKitchen Diner
4.18m x 3.20m
Rear facing upvc door and window, fitted range base and wall units, electric oven, gas hob and radiator.
View Kitchen Diner PhotosBedroom One
3.89m x 3.68m
Front facing upvc window, fitted wardrobes and radiator.
View Bedroom One PhotosBedroom Two
2.68m x 3.68m
Rear facing upvc window, fitted wardrobes and radiator.
View Bedroom Two PhotosBathroom
1.68m x 2.56m
Rear facing upvc window, corner bath, pedestal wash basin, WC, tiled wall and radiator.
View Bathroom PhotosFloorplans
Outside Spaces
Location
Living in Irlam, a town in Greater Manchester, England, offers several benefits: Affordable Housing: Compared to central Manchester, Irlam generally offers more affordable housing options, making it attractive for individuals and families looking to live close to the city without the high costs. Transport Links: Irlam benefits from good transport links, with regular train services connecting it to Manchester city center and other surrounding areas. Additionally, it has easy access to major road networks like the M60 and M62, facilitating commuting and travel. Community Atmosphere: Many residents appreciate the strong sense of community in Irlam. It's often described as a friendly and welcoming place, with various community events, clubs, and local amenities fostering connections among residents. Green Spaces: Despite its proximity to urban areas, Irlam offers access to green spaces and outdoor recreational areas. This includes parks, nature reserves, and nearby countryside, providing opportunities for leisure activities and relaxation. Local Amenities: The town has a range of local amenities, including shops, supermarkets, schools, healthcare facilities, and leisure centers, catering to the everyday needs of residents. Employment Opportunities: While some residents commute to Manchester or nearby towns for work, Irlam itself has its own employment opportunities, particularly in sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and retail. Historical Significance: Irlam has a rich history, with various historical sites and landmarks to explore. For those interested in local history, there are opportunities to learn about the town's past through museums and heritage centers. Proximity to Nature: Situated along the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal and close to the River Mersey, Irlam offers proximity to waterways and natural landscapes, which can be appealing for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Overall, living in Irlam combines the advantages of suburban living with convenient access to urban amenities, making it an attractive option for many individuals and families.
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By Oliver James