- Investors +
- Renovation Opportunity +
- Driveway Parking +
- Garage To The Rear +
- Double Bedrooms +
- Conservatory +
- Large Garden +
- Motarway Links +
- No Onward Chain +
- Freehold +
INTERIOR
Discover the potential of this charming two bedroom bungalow, offering an exciting renovation opportunity for anyone looking to create their ideal home. Set within a desirable residential area, the property enjoys generous outdoor space, versatile interiors, and excellent scope for modernisation throughout.
Upon entering, you’re welcomed by an inviting hallway that leads into the central living area, complete with a large bay window that fills the room with natural light. The bungalow offers two well proportioned bedrooms, a generous bathroom, and a spacious kitchen with ample potential for redesign and improvement.
To the rear, a bright conservatory extends the living space and provides lovely views across the impressive garden — an ideal spot to unwind or enjoy the outdoors in every season.
GARDEN
The substantial garden is one of the standout features of this home. Rare in size and full of possibility, it serves as a superb blank canvas for landscaping, entertaining, or future extensions, subject to the necessary permissions. Whether you envision a peaceful retreat or a vibrant family space, the options are endless.
Completing the property is a detached garage, offering secure parking, storage, or workshop potential, along with a generous driveway ensuring convenient off road parking.
With its sizeable plot, flexible layout, and clear renovation potential, this bungalow is perfect for buyers eager to put their own stamp on a property and create something truly special.
SERVICES
• Gas Central Heating
• Mains connected: Gas, Electric, Water
• Drainage: Mains
• Broadband Availability: Up To 150MB (Vodafone)
LOCATION
Burtonwood was a chapelry in the ancient parish of Warrington, in the West Derby Hundred of Lancashire. It was later created a civil parish and was part of the Warrington Poor Law Union and then the Warrington Rural District. By 1974 the village of Burtonwood became part of Warrington District and is now part of the Warrington Unitary Authority. It is still a civil parish (now named Burtonwood and Westbrook) and thus has its own parish council. Burtonwood's population rose from 990 in 1861 to 2,408 in 1911 as the mining and brewing industries grew. The village of Burtonwood saw its greatest increase in housing and population post 1945 when the locally named 'miners estate' was built and vast numbers of people took employment in the collieries of Bold and Clockface both in the neighbouring Parish of Bold in St Helens.