Situated on a quiet cul-de-sac within the much sought after and popular area of Bromley Cross in Bolton is this wonderful extended family home. The property is ideally placed for the commuter with Bromley Cross railway station, which directly serves Manchester, Bolton and Blackburn, being a short walk away along with many popular primary schools (Walmsley, St. Johns and Eagley) and Turton High school on your doorstep. Within Bromley Cross and Egerton are many local restaurants and sporting facilities with the additional benefit of beautiful countryside walks nearby. The accommodation is spacious and beautifully presented throughout and comprises an entrance hallway, good sized lounge and wonderful spacious kitchen which opens into an additional sitting area with a large window overlooking the garden and bi-fold doors leading to the the Indian stone patio area. Also to the ground floor there is a handy cloakroom/wc and access to a good sized garage. The first floor has three double bedrooms with the master bedroom having a dressing room and the second bedroom having a three piece en-suite. The family bathroom is also a wonderful size with a four piece suite comprising a wc, bath and a walk-in shower cubicle. From the landing there is a fixed staircase leading to the loft room which is currently being used as an office with a double glazed skylight letting in plenty of natural light. Externally the front of the property there is a large concrete imprinted driveway for multiple cars, with mature greenery to either side and leads to the integral garage. At the rear of the property there is an Indian stone patio with a lawned garden and path leading to the rear of the garden which has an additional patio area and space for a shed. Another bonus is that the rear garden isn't overlooked and provides a lovely, quiet and private place for someone to enjoy their free time. For further information and to arrange a viewing please contact Cardwells Estate Agents Bolton Email or visit A walk through viewing video is available to watch in the first instance.