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This luxury apartment is located on the first floor so lets take the staircase and start exploring your new home.
The modern living area comprises laminated flooring that is easily to maintain and light, bright decor. This room is a very large size and can be used as a living/dining area - so no excuses not to wine and dine your nearest and dearest.
The separate kitchen is a new stylish design and houses integrated white goods such the oven/hob/extractor fan, a washing machine to keep your smalls clean and a fridge freezer. There are plenty work surface`s, drawers and cupboards to prepare and store the weekly shop.
The sleeping quarters comprises two large spacious double bedrooms - so no arguments there then if two friends are setting up home together!!! Although one room does feature an en-suite room with a shower cubicle.
The main bathroom allows you to watch all your stress away in a long hot relaxing bubble bath or for a quick freshen up just use the shower in the en-suite.
No need to worry where your car will be sleeping as you have an allocated car parking space in the secure, electric gated car park to the rear of the property.
This property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing.
Stalybridge is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, in Greater Manchester, England. It is 5.7 miles (9.2 km) to the northwest of Glossop, 8 miles (12.9 km) to the east of Manchester and 9.1 miles (14.6 km) to the north of Stockport. The town has a total population of 22,568.
EDUCATION
Prior to 1910 primary education was provided by the church schools. Iin 1910 the borough opened its own school on Waterloo Road. In 1927, West Hill, a central school for boys was opened. The central school for girls opened in 1930. Until 1980 secondary modern education was provided schools in the town itself and grammar school education by Hyde Grammar School. For Roman Catholic pupils, grammar school education was provided by Harrytown, Romiley and Xaverian, Rusholme. Catholic secondary modern education was available from 1963 at St Peter and St Paul, Dukinfield. In 1977 the Local Education Authority appealed to keep its Grammar Schools rather than be forced by the government to adopt a comprehensive system. The Lord of Appeal Lord Lane was personally critical of Fred Mulley, the Secretary of State for Education and Science for being "far from frank" about his reason for intervening in Tameside and joined in the judgment which found for Tameside and brought a halt to comprehensivisation. However, following the election of a Labour council in 1980 the local grammar schools were abolished and all the secondary modern and grammar schools in Stalybridge, Hyde and Dukinfield became comprehensives.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Gorse Hall Primary School
Arlies Primary School
Stalyhill Junior School
Ridge Hill Primary School and Nursery
Wild Bank Community School
St Peter`s RC Primary School and Nursery Voluntary Aided by the Diocese of Shrewsbury
St Paul`s CofE Primary School Voluntary Aided by the Diocese of Chester
St Raphael`s RC Primary School Voluntary Aided by the Diocese of Shrewsbury
Buckton Vale Primary School
Millbrook Primary School
Trinity Christian School Christian Independent School
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Copley High School 11-16 Comprehensive Co-educational
West Hill School 11-16 Comprehensive boys school
All Saints` Catholic College 11-18 Comprehensive Co-educational. Voluntary Aided by the Diocese of Shrewsbury. Located in Dukinfield and serves residents of Stalybrige, Hyde and Dukinfield.
Trinity Christian School Christian Independent School
TRANSPORT
The nearest point of access to the Motorway network is approximately 1 mile from the southern boundary of the town at junction 4 of the M67. The M67 is a feeder to the M60 Manchester orbital motorway. The A635 A road passes through the town and the A6018 commences at Stalybridge. The B61675 and B6176 Huddersfield Road also pass through the town.
Stalybridge railway station is served by three lines, the Huddersfield Line to Manchester Victoria or Huddersfield, the TransPennine Express line to Manchester Piccadilly or Leeds and beyond, and the Stockport to Stalybridge Line, which is notable for its infrequent Parliamentary train gaining it popularity with trainspotters. Stalybridge station is unusual in providing direct services to nine English cites: Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Wakefield, York, Hull, Middlesbrough, Durham and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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This luxury apartment is located on the first floor so lets take the staircase and start exploring your new home.
The modern living area comprises laminated flooring that is easily to maintain and light, bright decor. This room is a very large size and can be used as a living/dining area - so no excuses not to wine and dine your nearest and dearest.
The separate kitchen is a new stylish design and houses integrated white goods such the oven/hob/extractor fan, a washing machine to keep your smalls clean and a fridge freezer. There are plenty work surface`s, drawers and cupboards to prepare and store the weekly shop.
The sleeping quarters comprises two large spacious double bedrooms - so no arguments there then if two friends are setting up home together!!! Although one room does feature an en-suite room with a shower cubicle.
The main bathroom allows you to watch all your stress away in a long hot relaxing bubble bath or for a quick freshen up just use the shower in the en-suite.
No need to worry where your car will be sleeping as you have an allocated car parking space in the secure, electric gated car park to the rear of the property.
This property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing.
Stalybridge is a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, in Greater Manchester, England. It is 5.7 miles (9.2 km) to the northwest of Glossop, 8 miles (12.9 km) to the east of Manchester and 9.1 miles (14.6 km) to the north of Stockport. The town has a total population of 22,568.
EDUCATION
Prior to 1910 primary education was provided by the church schools. Iin 1910 the borough opened its own school on Waterloo Road. In 1927, West Hill, a central school for boys was opened. The central school for girls opened in 1930. Until 1980 secondary modern education was provided schools in the town itself and grammar school education by Hyde Grammar School. For Roman Catholic pupils, grammar school education was provided by Harrytown, Romiley and Xaverian, Rusholme. Catholic secondary modern education was available from 1963 at St Peter and St Paul, Dukinfield. In 1977 the Local Education Authority appealed to keep its Grammar Schools rather than be forced by the government to adopt a comprehensive system. The Lord of Appeal Lord Lane was personally critical of Fred Mulley, the Secretary of State for Education and Science for being "far from frank" about his reason for intervening in Tameside and joined in the judgment which found for Tameside and brought a halt to comprehensivisation. However, following the election of a Labour council in 1980 the local grammar schools were abolished and all the secondary modern and grammar schools in Stalybridge, Hyde and Dukinfield became comprehensives.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS
Gorse Hall Primary School
Arlies Primary School
Stalyhill Junior School
Ridge Hill Primary School and Nursery
Wild Bank Community School
St Peter`s RC Primary School and Nursery Voluntary Aided by the Diocese of Shrewsbury
St Paul`s CofE Primary School Voluntary Aided by the Diocese of Chester
St Raphael`s RC Primary School Voluntary Aided by the Diocese of Shrewsbury
Buckton Vale Primary School
Millbrook Primary School
Trinity Christian School Christian Independent School
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
Copley High School 11-16 Comprehensive Co-educational
West Hill School 11-16 Comprehensive boys school
All Saints` Catholic College 11-18 Comprehensive Co-educational. Voluntary Aided by the Diocese of Shrewsbury. Located in Dukinfield and serves residents of Stalybrige, Hyde and Dukinfield.
Trinity Christian School Christian Independent School
TRANSPORT
The nearest point of access to the Motorway network is approximately 1 mile from the southern boundary of the town at junction 4 of the M67. The M67 is a feeder to the M60 Manchester orbital motorway. The A635 A road passes through the town and the A6018 commences at Stalybridge. The B61675 and B6176 Huddersfield Road also pass through the town.
Stalybridge railway station is served by three lines, the Huddersfield Line to Manchester Victoria or Huddersfield, the TransPennine Express line to Manchester Piccadilly or Leeds and beyond, and the Stockport to Stalybridge Line, which is notable for its infrequent Parliamentary train gaining it popularity with trainspotters. Stalybridge station is unusual in providing direct services to nine English cites: Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Wakefield, York, Hull, Middlesbrough, Durham and Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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Stations Nearby
- Ashton-under-Lyne
- 1.8 miles
- Flowery Field
- 1.9 miles
- Stalybridge
- 0.4 miles
Schools Nearby
- Bridgeway Pupil Referral Unit
- 1.9 miles
- Dale Grove School
- 2.3 miles
- Trinity School
- 0.5 miles
- St Peter's Catholic Primary School
- 0.3 miles
- Gorse Hall Primary and Nursery School
- 0.3 miles
- St Paul's CofE Primary School, Stalybridge
- 0.3 miles
- Copley High School
- 0.6 miles
- Samuel Laycock School
- 1.0 mile
- West Hill School
- 0.6 miles