Listed for £275,000
July 23, 2025
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Back on the landing, across to the left of the stairs, wooden flooring flows underfoot in bedroom three, currently utilised as a home office, with built-in stylish soft grey wardrobes and views out over the garden to the rear.
Also tucked off this landing is an elegantly tiled family bathroom, refurbished in 2024, with walk-in shower, with alcove shelving and drench head, alongside a large freestanding bath tub with floor mounted waterfall tap and two-drawer vanity unit wash basin in addition to a WC. Forest green panelling to the lower wall imbues character and spa-style comfort.
Ascending the stairs once more, emerge on the second-floor landing, where a spacious second bedroom awaits - flooded with light from the large Velux window above, perfect for stargazing on crisp winter nights.
Built-in shelving features outside the ensuite, where jet black tiles await underfoot, and further storage can be found in the drawers beneath the wash basin. Light streams in once more through a large Velux window, whilst the drench shower features external controls, enabling you to set the perfect temperature before setting foot in the shower. A heated towel radiator and WC also feature.
Perfect for barbecues, the sunny, south-facing garden is easily accessed from the kitchen. Soak up the sunshine in the low-maintenance, safe and securely walled rear garden, set over two tiers and offering plenty of storage in the three out houses.
Out and About
Only moments away from the centre of Ramsbottom, often featured in the Sunday Times' North West's 'best places to live', a range of pubs, bars, eateries and shops are within easy reach.
Packed with independent retailers, browse the boutique shops before sampling the savouries on offer in the many welcoming pubs and restaurants. Quench your thirst at the Holcombe Tap - voted Ramsbottom's cosiest pub, where you can enjoy the warm open fire alongside guest ales, exclusive cocktails and a small bites menu.
Sample the local ale at the Irwell Works Brewery Tap, serving up such classics as Mad
Dogs and Englishmen and the Costa del Salford.
Build up to dinner with a rewarding walk up nearby Holcombe Hill, visible from the property, and enjoy views down over the village.
Stock up on the weekly shop at Aldi, Tesco or Morrisons convenience on your doorstep. Families are well placed for schools with Hazelhurst Primary, St Joseph's, St Andrew's and Peel Brow Primary Schools and Woodhey High School all a few minutes' drive away.
Commuters are well placed with easy access to the M66 and A56, Bury, Bolton, Burnley and Blackburn.
Beautifully renovated, quiet and calm, with far reaching views out over the church steeple, fields and hills, and great accessibility into Manchester, Albert Street is a tranquil haven, elegantly finished, for easy living.
Council Tax Band: B (Bury Council )
Tenure: Leasehold (849 years)
Ground Rent: £2.8 per year