- Beautifully presented throughout +
- Double Fronted End Terrace +
- Two Bedrooms +
- Kitchen Fitted in 2020 +
- Within walking distance to Ramsbottom +
- Close to Local Amenities & Commuter Links +
Directly off the main road and along a quiet side street, discover the warmth and welcome of No. 18, Holt Street West, an inviting and enchanting home, refurbished to the highest of standards.
Nestled on the end of the terrace, parking is available outside this handsome, double fronted, stone built haven.
Warm welcome
Open the anthracite grey front door and step inside, where attractive tiles in the entranceway greet you, making way for brand new LVT ash wood coloured flooring of the living room.
A warm and welcoming room, with original stone fireplace and panelled feature wall, this characterful room is dressed in soothing tones, with privacy afforded by the plantation shutters, nestled within the window to the front. Original beams extend overhead.
Filled with natural light, this relaxing room opens up to a convenient cloakroom on the right, furnished with wash basin and WC inset within a granite worktop. There is additional storage available for shoes and bags underneath the stairs.
Flow through into the inner hallway, where the stairs lead up to the first floor.
Wine and dine
Continuing ahead, a latched door opens to the kitchen, fitted in 2020. Running the full length of the home, the kitchen is infused with natural light, pouring down through the skylights above. With a built in storage seating area maximising the space available for dining, ample storage is available in the cream coloured cabinetry, with plenty of preparation space provided by the wooden worktops.
Cook up a feast on the Smeg induction hob, with Beko oven beneath. There is also space for a washing machine and tumble dryer, with an integrated fridge and stainless steel sink beneath the white and silver splashback. A stable door provides access out to outside.
And so to bed...
Ascend the stairs to the first floor landing, where a plantation shuttered window overlooks the road to the front.
Ahead, bedroom two, dressed in dusky pinks, is a serene space, currently serving as a walk-in wardrobe and dressing room. This room is also ideal as an office, nursery or single bedroom. Plantation shutters, a feature throughout the home, dress the window with vistas out towards Holcombe Hill and Peel Tower.
Next door, the master bedroom is dressed in soothing shades of blue-green, with feature shelving behind the double bed.
Refresh and revive in the bathroom, beautifully tiled underfoot and furnished with a P-shaped bathtub with drench shower over. Mermaid boarding to the walls adds a fresh, contemporary feel, with acoustic panelling also featuring alongside fitted storage. There is also a WC and wash basin.
Outside there is a small communal courtyard that currently houses the bins.
Out and about
Located just moments away from the vibrant centre of Ramsbottom, often featured in the Sunday Times' North West 'Best Places to Live,'. Renowned for its range of pubs, bars, eateries, and shops, all within easy reach.
Ramsbottom is a haven for independent retailers. Browse the boutique shops, where you can find unique items and gifts, before indulging in the culinary delights offered by the many welcoming pubs and restaurants. One local favourite is the Holcombe Tap, voted Ramsbottom's cosiest pub, where you can enjoy a warm open fire alongside guest ales, exclusive cocktails, and a small bites menu.
For those who appreciate local brews, the Irwell Works Brewery Tap is a must-visit. Here, you can sample classic ales like Mad Dogs and Englishmen and Costa del Salford, immersing yourself in the local flavour.
Take advantage of the natural beauty surrounding Ramsbottom with a rewarding walk up nearby Holcombe Hill, and enjoy the stunning views over the village. It's the perfect way to build up an appetite before dinner.
Everyday conveniences are readily available with Aldi, Tesco, and Morrisons all close by for your weekly shop. Families will find themselves well-positioned with several excellent schools in the area, including Hazelhurst Primary, St Joseph's, St Andrew's, Peel Brow Primary Schools, and Woodhey High School, all just a few minutes' drive from Holt Street West.
For commuters, Ramsbottom offers excellent connectivity with easy access to the M66 and A56, placing Bury, Bolton, Burnley, and Blackburn within comfortable reach.
Council Tax Band: A (Bury Council )
Tenure: Leasehold (843 years)
Ground Rent: £0 per year
Ground rent not collected