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Luxury Two Bedroom Cottage Located In The Popular Area Of Gee Cross. Decorated To A High Standard (£550 pcm)
This stunning cottage comprises a spacious living area that is open plan to the kitchen. The living area has a luxury tiled floor and a feature wall with a cozy open plan fire place - a prefect little love nest.
The kitchen is divided from the living area by a stylish breakfast bar with stools included - you just need to supply breakfast. The kitchen itself certainly does not lack style as it`s features scream modern living.
Another main feature in this this property is the lovely spiral staircase leading to the first floor - so lets climb up and take a look.
The sleeping quarters comprise a spacious master bedroom with brand new carpet and fresh walls and a single bedroom that will be perfect for the little one in the family or you may need that study area you`ve been wanting!
The modern stylish bathroom will allow you to bathe in luxury after a hard days work or for a quick freshen up take advantage of the shower over bath. This bathroom doesn`t lack in the storage department as you have built in units to either side of the sink and a lush mirror cabinet located over the sink.
This property benefits from gas central heating and double glazing.
GEE CROSS is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, in Greater Manchester, England. It lies at the edge of the town of Hyde. The centre of the village dates back to the times of the domesday book, however the large nearby town of Hyde grew up in the Industrial Revolution, and now Gee Cross merges into the southern part of Hyde.
FEATURES
The centre of the village hosts a "Tesco Express" convenience store, Hairdressing salons, Barbers shops, Newsagents, Fish and Chip Shop, Indian Takeaway, Thai Restaurant, Bistro, Laundrette, Pharmacy, Bakers, Beauty Salons, Off-licence, Playgroups/Nurseries, Garage, and a few office based businesses are also located there.
There was a post office in the village, but this was closed down in the recent phasing out of many village post offices. There is a small cluster of shops and one of the outlying estates which has a post office.
There are numerous pubs in the village to suit various tastes.
The two primary schools are Dowson Primary and Gee Cross Holy Trinity (CoE). Just outside Gee Cross is Alder Community High School, which is a new high school built in 2004
There are Anglican, Methodist, and Unitarian Churches. The Unitarian Churchin the centre of the village is known as Hyde Chapel.
Gee Cross is built on the side of a hill called Werneth Low. This is the first of the Pennines and, until local government reorganisation in 1974, the highest hill in Cheshire.
Werneth Low is mostly a protected country park, that was first created as a war memorial by the people of Hyde. It has a visitors centre and ranger service.
On a clear day, there are spectacular views as far as Bolton, Wigan and, on a very clear day, the Welsh mountains. Sightseers can view Manchester city centre, including the tallest tower in the UK outside London - Beetham Tower. The Hare and Hounds pub sits on the top of Werneth Low, as does Hyde Cricket and Squash club, and Werneth Low Golf Club.
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