- No Onward Chain +
- Two Reception Rooms +
- Great Location +
- Good Motorway Links +
- Investment Opportunity +
- Close to Ameneties +
- Ideal for Renovation +
- First Time Buyers +
- Rear Yard +
- Double Bedrooms +
With NO ONWARD CHAIN we present this two bedroom mid-terrace property located in BURTONWOOD. The home provides the PERFECT OPPORTUNITY to create a perfect home and is ideal for FIRST TIME BUYERS or INVESTORS alike.
Description - With no onward chain we present this two bedroom mid-terrace property located in Burtonwood. The property provides the perfect opportunity to create a modern family home and is ideal for first time buyers or investors alike.
Entry into the home is directly into the lounge. The ground floor comprises of a spacious lounge, as a through dining room providing ample under stairs storage. To the rear is a galley style kitchen with access to the rear garden. To the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
External - This property enjoys a good size yard with rear gates access and on street parking is available.
Summary Of Accommodation - GROUND FLOOR
• Entrance Hall
• 4.02m x 3.75m Lounge
• 3.77m x 3.75m Dining Room
• 3.14m x 2.13m Kitchen
FIRST FLOOR
• Landing
• 4.02m x 3.75m Bedroom One
• 2.88m x 2.85m Bedroom Two
• 3.14m x 2.13m Bathroom
Services - • Gas Central Heating
• Mains connected: Gas, Electric, Water
• Drainage: Mains
• Broadband Availability: Up to 74Mb (Via BT)
Location - Burtonwood was a chapelry in the ancient parish of Warrington, in the West Derby Hundred of Lancashire. It was later created a civil parish and was part of the Warrington Poor Law Union and then the Warrington Rural District. By 1974 the village of Burtonwood became part of Warrington District and is now part of the Warrington Unitary Authority. It is still a civil parish (now named Burtonwood and Westbrook) and thus has its own parish council. Burtonwood's population rose from 990 in 1861 to 2,408 in 1911 as the mining and brewing industries grew. The village of Burtonwood saw its greatest increase in housing and population post 1945 when the locally named 'miners estate' was built and vast numbers of people took employment in the collieries of Bold and Clockface both in the neighbouring Parish of Bold in St Helens.
Distances - • The Club - Burtonwood 2 minute walk
• Gemini Retail Park 8 minute drive
• Warrington Town Centre 6 miles
• Manchester Airport 22 miles via M56
• Manchester City Centre 22 miles via M56
• Liverpool City Centre 17 miles via M62
(Distances quoted are approximate)