- TWO-BEDROOM MID-TERRACE HOME +
- LARGE REAR GARDEN WITH HUGE POTENTIAL +
- IDEAL FOR INVESTORS OR FIRST-TIME BUYERS +
- CLOSE TO BACUP TOWN CENTRE, SCHOOLS & TRANSPORT LINKS +
- POPULAR LOCATION ON TODMORDEN ROAD +
- EXCELLENT TRANSPORT LINKS TO SURROUNDING AREAS +
- RENOVATION REQUIRED - BLANK CANVAS OPPORTUNITY +
- FREEHOLD / COUNCIL TAX BAND A +
This two-bedroom mid-terrace home is set over two floors and features one reception room, kitchen, and bathroom. Offering a fantastic opportunity for first-time buyers, investors, or developers, the property requires renovation and is ideal for those looking to add value. With a generous rear garden and convenient location close to Bacup town centre, this home has excellent potential once modernised.
GROUND FLOOR
VESTIBULE - 1.16 x 1.10m
Entrance vestibule leading directly into the main living space however ideal for shoes/coats.
RECEPTION ROOM - 4.58m (to chimney) x 4.34m
A generously proportioned front reception room with feature chimney breast, offering the perfect space for a comfortable lounge or family living area.
KITCHEN - 2.43 x 4.34m
Rear kitchen with plenty of room for units and dining, with direct access out to the garden, ideal for creating a modern family kitchen-diner.
FIRST FLOOR
MASTER BEDROOM - 3.75 x 4.20m
A large, light-filled double bedroom to the front of the property, offering splendid potential for a stylish main bedroom.
BEDROOM 2 - 3.71 x 3.80m
Another well-sized double bedroom, overlooking the rear garden ideal as a guest room, children's bedroom, or home office.
FAMILY BATHROOM - 1.82 x 2.61m
Currently fitted with bath, WC, and wash basin, with scope to upgrade into a contemporary family bathroom.
Externally
LARGE REAR GARDEN
A fantastic outdoor space, rare for this type of property, providing excellent potential for landscaping, entertaining, or family use.
THE AREA
Bacup is a historic town nestled in the Rossendale Valley within Lancashire, England. Known for its rich industrial heritage, Bacup was a key player in the cotton and wool industries during the 19th century, and many of its Victorian stone buildings still reflect that era of prosperity. The town is surrounded by rolling hills and moorlands, offering picturesque views and access to outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Its charming town center features traditional markets, independent shops, and a close-knit community atmosphere that continues to preserve its cultural identity. In recent years, Bacup has seen various regeneration efforts aimed at revitalizing the area while retaining its historical character.