Listed for £279,950
March 6, 2026
Sold for £168,000
2024
Sold for £67,000
2001
Sold for £49,450
1998
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LOUNGE - 4.98m x 3.21m (16.3ft x 10.5ft)
The spacious living room sits to the front of the property and enjoys elevated valley views, allowing natural light to flood the room. It offers plenty of space for comfortable seating and makes an ideal space for relaxing or entertaining guests.
KITCHEN / DINER - 4.98m x 2.25m (16.3ft x 7.4ft)
The recently installed kitchen (2025) features stylish bespoke blue cabinetry with copper fittings, complemented by integrated appliances, including oven, hob and overhead extractor hood, dishwasher and modern work surfaces. The layout has been designed to provide both practicality and style, creating an attractive and functional cooking space.
BEDROOM 1 - 4.13m x 2.96m (13.5ft x 9.7ft)
Spacious double bedroom, with feature oak door, and new carpet.
BEDROOM 2 - 3.50m x 3.21m (11.5ft x 10.5ft)
A good-sized double-bedroom, with feature Oak door, and new carpet. Double-doors lead out to the rear garden - this room could easily be utilised as an additional reception room, or home office.
BEDROOM 3 - 3.47m x 2.00m (11.4ft x 6.6ft)
Single bedroom with feature oak door, and new carpet.
BATHROOM - 2.25m x 1.44m (7.4ft x 4.7ft)
The modern bathroom has also been upgraded and now features a contemporary three-piece suite, including a bath with shower over, wash basin and WC, all finished in a clean and neutral style. The bathroom also includes fully tiles walls, a vanity, LED mirror, overhead extractor fan,
TENURE
Freehold - no ground rent to pay. No service / maintenance charges.
COUNCIL TAX
Council Tax Band B, Rossendale (2025/26)
BROADBAND
Broadband: Gigabit ~0% · Ultrafast ~0% · Superfast ~100%
TYPICAL FLOOR AREA
953 square feet
THE AREA
Weir is a small village situated on the Burnley to Bacup road in Lancashire, England. It is known for its scenic surroundings and rich history. The village is home to the Weir and District War Memorial, a Grade II listed monument located on Deerplay Hill.
This memorial commemorates the men from Weir and the surrounding district who fell during the First World War. The monument features a granite cross and is encircled by a terrace of paving stones, with inscriptions honoring the fallen. Nearby, the Deerplay Inn, a historic pub dating back to the 18th century, stands as a testament to the village's longstanding community traditions.
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