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£205,000

Derwent Drive, Cheadle, Staffordshire Moorlands, Staffordshire, ST10

  • 2 beds
Bungalow

£205,000

  • 2 beds
Bungalow
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This charming 2-bed bungalow in Cheadle is the perfect home for anyone looking for a quiet, comfortable, and convenient place to live.

The house features a spacious living room with plenty of natural light leading to the wonderful garden room, a newly fitted, fully-equipped kitchen and a separate utility room, two comfortable bedrooms, and a modern bathroom.

The property also offers a good-sized garden with a patio area and a detached garage. The drive to the front is a great space for a number of vehicles.

The property is rural although having access to a local Hospital and Doctors as well as supermarkets. With its peaceful yet convenient location, this property is ideal for couples or small families looking for a base in the heart of  Cheadle a small market town.

Located at the heart of the Staffordshire Moorlands, Cheadle is a picturesque market town with many historic buildings and features from the Georgian and Victorian eras, although it can trace its routes back to medieval times.

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£205,000

2 bed house for sale

Derwent Drive, Cheadle, Staffordshire Moorlands, Staffordshire, ST10

This charming 2-bed bungalow in Cheadle is the perfect home for anyone looking for a quiet, comfortable, and convenient place to live.

The house features a spacious living room with plenty of natural light leading to the wonderful garden room, a newly fitted, fully-equipped kitchen and a separate utility room, two comfortable bedrooms, and a modern bathroom.

The property also offers a good-sized garden with a patio area and a detached garage. The drive to the front is a great space for a number of vehicles.

The property is rural although having access to a local Hospital and Doctors as well as supermarkets. With its peaceful yet convenient location, this property is ideal for couples or small families looking for a base in the heart of  Cheadle a small market town.

Located at the heart of the Staffordshire Moorlands, Cheadle is a picturesque market town with many historic buildings and features from the Georgian and Victorian eras, although it can trace its routes back to medieval times.