This character Victorian era weavers cottage offers Tardis-sized accommodation laid over four storeys.
Pool Street is a fairly quiet residential location, situated just to the rear of Mill Lane. The street was named such, due to the close proximity of the River Bollin that served a man-made pit pool of the late eighteenth century.
The street was originally cobbled and lined with cottages that housed the workers of the many surrounding weaving and dying mills, many of which still stand in the direct vicinity today. The mills and cottages remain heritage to Macclesfield's dominance as the world’s silk-producing powerhouse of the early to late Victorian era.
The taller three-, or sometimes four-storey buildings, mostly served as both a home, and workplace. The top floors were mainly utilised as weaving rooms, or sometimes stores, whilst the lower floors were occupied by the working weaver’s family, including children who also worked long hours in the surrounding mills.
Pool Street is conveniently positioned for easy access to the town centre and mainline railway service directly serving Manchester Piccadilly (23 minutes) and London Euston (1.45 hours). The vibrant lower town area of Park Green, with its trendy bars and eateries, can be reached by foot in under two minutes, whilst the railway station is under 5 minutes walking distance. Local convenience stores and a good selection of takeaways, are all situated within a stone's-throw.
Number 42 Pool Street, is a fo...
Property Details
Property Type
Terraced House
Status
For Sale
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