Listed for £380,000
January 31, 2026
Sold for £325,000
2024
Sold for £190,000
2009
Sold for £117,500
2001
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The large dining room has an open aspect flow from the kitchen, and owing to its generous size can easily be a multi-functional room – the current owner has a home office set up here too. The original fireplace and high ceiling with coving here give the first impression of the character found throughout, and the large windows afford plenty of natural light.
Benefitting from views onto the mature garden and overlooking the woodland background, the lounge to the rear offers a cosy and secluded retreat where you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the seasons passing by. There’s a grand feeling here which is enhanced by the beautiful bay window with stained glass, and an imposing stone fireplace with gas burning stove.
Another handy element is the downstairs WC which is tucked away in the hallway underneath the stairs and landing, further adding to the appeal for family life.
Bedrooms & Bathrooms - The master bedroom is of an exceptional size and finish, enjoying tranquil views onto the woodland and neighbouring open countryside, framed through two large windows with ornate stained glass. Spanning the full width of the home, there is heaps of space with ample room for a king size bed and even an armchair or small sofa. Premium floor to ceiling fitted wardrobes with sliding doors complete the space with style and practicality. One of the sliding doors here conceals the entrance to the fully tiled master en-suite, with an elegant modern design and three-piece suite comprising walk-in shower, wash basin and WC.
Two further bedrooms on the first floor are both complete with modern fitted furniture. The second bedroom is a good-sized double, and the third is also a generous size, though is currently used as a home office with heaps of fitted storage and a fitted desk/working space.
The second and third bedroom have easy access to the family bathroom which is also on the first floor, and like the master en-suite is fully tiled and finished to stylish modern standard, featuring a bath with shower-over, complementary wide vanity basin and integral storage, and WC.
Up to the converted loft space on the second floor, a permanent staircase invites you to a super bright and airy space, where natural light floods in through three large roof windows and allows far reaching views over open countryside. The sheer size of this room gives it brilliant functionality – it is suitable for a variety of uses and could also be a spectacular fourth bedroom. However, please note this bedroom does not currently have building control sign off to be used as a bedroom.
Outside Space - In addition to the large private drive with EV charging point, which is fully paved and found in excellent condition, the rear garden provides a lovely outside space which is very private and enjoys unrivalled proximity to the leafy green Sunnyhurst Woods. A patio outside the house leads down the side and gives practical space for keeping bins tidy and out of the way, as well as plenty of space for a shed and other garden items. The substantial lawn is relatively easy maintenance while allowing ample potential for keen gardeners, and the elevated decking area brings your garden right into the woods, offering a spectacular setting for summertime relaxing and socialising.
Location - Situated on the quiet and highly regarded Earnsdale Avenue, this attractive family home enjoys a peaceful setting within the established and leafy neighbourhood of Sunnyhurst, one of Darwen’s most sought-after residential areas. The location balances everyday convenience with a strong connection to nature, being just moments from the open green spaces and the woodland walks of Sunnyhurst Woods. Ideal for growing families, the area benefits from a range of well-regarded schools, local amenities, and recreational facilities, all close at hand yet without compromising the calm, community feel of the surroundings.
Commuters are well catered for with convenient transport links providing easy access to the motorway network via the M65, Darwen town centre and beyond, while the nearby Darwen train station makes travelling by rail straightforward. Whether it’s morning school runs, countryside walks, daily commutes, or family days out, this location offers flexibility and lifestyle appeal — combining space, greenery, and connectivity in equal measure.
Key Details - Tax band: D
Tenure: Leasehold
Ground rent: £6 per annum
Term: 990 years from 1908
Heating: Gas central heating with boiler and radiators