- IMMACULATELY PRESENTED 2 BED SEMI DETACHED HOME +
- GARDENS FRONT AND REAR +
- LOCATED CLOSE TO OPEN COUNTRYSIDE +
- SPACIOUS ROOMS +
- PLENTY OF STORAGE AREAS +
- BRICK BUILT STORAGE SHED TO THE REAR +
- FREEHOLD / COUNCIL TAX BAND A +
- CLOSE TO EXCELLENT LOCAL AMENITIES & SCHOOLS +
A BEAUTIFULLY PRESENTED TWO BEDROOM END-TOWN HOUSE, WITH AMPLE STORAGE, ENCLOSED FRONT AND REAR GARDEN AND ACCESS TO COMMUNAL LAWN AREA. IDEAL FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS / INVESTORS / DOWN-SIZERS
The property briefly comprises a spacious entrance hall, with storage, generously-sized lounge, and kitchen. To the first floor, are 2 bedrooms, several storage spaces, and a separate WC and bathroom.
This wonderful home is situated in a quiet location, with access to all the usual amenities, within driving distance of commuter links, and near to countryside walks.
Externally to the front there is a small garden. To the rear is a fully enclosed, garden with stone built storage shed and overlooks the communal garden area. The property benefits from on-street parking to the front.
The property has a fully serviced boiler, new carpets to the lounge, stairs and landing. All floorings in the property are less than 12 months old. The house has been really well looked after and will make a perfect home.
GROUND FLOOR
Entrance Hall
Lounge - 6.30m x 2.12m
Kitchen - 4.39m x 3.22m
FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom One - 4.44m x 2.8m
Bedroom Two - 4.4m (reduces to 3.48m) x 3.23m
Bathroom - 1.75m x 1.5m
WC - 1.49m x 0.98m
COUNCIL TAX
We can confirm the property is council tax band A - payable to Rossendale Borough Council.
TENURE
We can confirm the property is FREEHOLD.
THE AREA
Haslingden, a quaint market town nestled in the borough of Rossendale in Lancashire, England, boasts a rich historical tapestry dating back to its mention in the Domesday Book. The town is characterized by its charming Victorian architecture and the iconic Halo, a panopticon that offers panoramic views of the surrounding Pennine landscape. Haslingden's roots in the textile industry are still evident, with many of the old mill buildings repurposed for modern use.
The town's heritage is also celebrated in local landmarks such as the Haslingden Old Hall, a manor house with historical significance, and the evocative ruins of the 16th-century St. James Church.
In recent years, Haslingden has undergone significant regeneration, blending its historical charm with contemporary amenities.
The town centre features a variety of independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, contributing to a vibrant community atmosphere. The natural beauty of the surrounding countryside, including the nearby Musbury Tor and the scenic Rossendale Way, provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. Community events and festivals further enhance the town's appeal, making Haslingden not only a place rich in history but also a lively and welcoming community for residents and visitors alike.
PLEASE NOTE
All measurements are approximate to the nearest 0.1m and for guidance only, and they should not be relied upon for the fitting of carpets or the placement of furniture. No checks have been made on any fixtures and fittings or services where connected (water, electricity, gas, drainage, heating appliances or any other electrical or mechanical equipment in this property).