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Wow this houses available for you to view now - done to a very high standard, eature gas central heating, double glazing and is alarmed.
Comprises integrated brand new white goods: fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher also features a gas range cooker - you really are being spoiled.
This Property comprises one reception room with very large kitchen/diner and believe me when I say you have a lot of space to play with which is unusual for a new build property.
This property also feature a downstairs WC - always appreciated when you fly through the front door with your legs crossed.
To the rear you have your garden and to the rear of the rear of the garden you have off road parking.
For the sleeping quarters now you have three spacious bedrooms - the perfect family home. All master bedrooms in each property features its own en-suite which again has been designed to a very high standard from the chosen tiles to the taps. One of the properties has an added bonus of a balcony from the master bedroom with spectacular views.
The family bathroom has also been designed to a very high standard with its chosen tiles, sinks and taps, not all properties feature a separate double shower cubicle - so make sure you book today to choose the property you want.
No Pets and No DSS
OTHER INFORMATION
Mottram in Longdendale is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies in the valley of Longdendale, on the border with Derbyshire and close to the Peak District and neighbours Broadbottom and Hattersley. Mottram in Longdendale Parish was one of the eight ancient parishes of the Macclesfield Hundred of Cheshire.
NOTABLE PEOPLE:
- Sir Edmund Shaa was a goldsmith, and Lord Mayor of London in 1482, dying there 20 April 1488. He appeared as a character in William Shakespeare`s play, Richard III (play), and a bequest was used to found Stockport Grammar School.
- Lawrence Earnshaw (c.170712 May 1767) was a remarkably prolific inventor and machine-maker with considerable skill in many fields among them gilding, engraving, painting, smithying and joinery. His masterpiece was an astronomical clock, which took seven years to make. His most significant invention, of 1753, was a machine to spin and reel cotton in a single operation but, after demonstrating its capabilities to friends, he destroyed it, fearing that it might make textile workers redundant. During his lifetime Earnshaw gained very little financial reward from his achievements and is buried in an unmarked grave in Mottram churchyard. In 1868 a memorial to him was built in an adjacent part of the churchyard. A rare example of one of Earnshaw`s clocks is housed in Mottram Court House
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Comprises integrated brand new white goods: fridge freezer, washing machine, dishwasher also features a gas range cooker - you really are being spoiled.
This Property comprises one reception room with very large kitchen/diner and believe me when I say you have a lot of space to play with which is unusual for a new build property.
This property also feature a downstairs WC - always appreciated when you fly through the front door with your legs crossed.
To the rear you have your garden and to the rear of the rear of the garden you have off road parking.
For the sleeping quarters now you have three spacious bedrooms - the perfect family home. All master bedrooms in each property features its own en-suite which again has been designed to a very high standard from the chosen tiles to the taps. One of the properties has an added bonus of a balcony from the master bedroom with spectacular views.
The family bathroom has also been designed to a very high standard with its chosen tiles, sinks and taps, not all properties feature a separate double shower cubicle - so make sure you book today to choose the property you want.
No Pets and No DSS
OTHER INFORMATION
Mottram in Longdendale is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies in the valley of Longdendale, on the border with Derbyshire and close to the Peak District and neighbours Broadbottom and Hattersley. Mottram in Longdendale Parish was one of the eight ancient parishes of the Macclesfield Hundred of Cheshire.
NOTABLE PEOPLE:
- Sir Edmund Shaa was a goldsmith, and Lord Mayor of London in 1482, dying there 20 April 1488. He appeared as a character in William Shakespeare`s play, Richard III (play), and a bequest was used to found Stockport Grammar School.
- Lawrence Earnshaw (c.170712 May 1767) was a remarkably prolific inventor and machine-maker with considerable skill in many fields among them gilding, engraving, painting, smithying and joinery. His masterpiece was an astronomical clock, which took seven years to make. His most significant invention, of 1753, was a machine to spin and reel cotton in a single operation but, after demonstrating its capabilities to friends, he destroyed it, fearing that it might make textile workers redundant. During his lifetime Earnshaw gained very little financial reward from his achievements and is buried in an unmarked grave in Mottram churchyard. In 1868 a memorial to him was built in an adjacent part of the churchyard. A rare example of one of Earnshaw`s clocks is housed in Mottram Court House
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All photographs are provided for guidance only.
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Stations Nearby
- Broadbottom
- 1.2 miles
- Hattersley
- 1.5 miles
- Dinting
- 1.8 miles
Schools Nearby
- Trinity School
- 2.6 miles
- Bridgeway Pupil Referral Unit
- 3.2 miles
- Ashton Pupil Referral Unit
- 4.5 miles
- Hollingworth Primary School
- 0.7 miles
- Mottram CofE Primary School
- 0.3 miles
- Arundale Primary School
- 0.6 miles
- Longdendale Community Language College
- 0.6 miles
- Arnfield Independent School
- 1.4 miles
- Copley High School
- 2.3 miles