A gorgeous, detached property with driveway and conservatory, on this small, desirable residential cul-de-sac, with attractive gardens front & rear. Please call Ryder & Dutton to arrange a viewing. EPC:C72
A modern, garden-fronted, detached property, with driveway on this popular residential cul-de-sac, just off Mercer Crescent and within easy reach of the A56, giving access to the M65 and the M66 for Manchester.
Entering the property, there is a small hallway with stairs to the first floor and an internal door into an attractive and generously-apportioned 180sqft bay-fronted, lounge, with fireplace. A door at the rear leads through to a 140sqft kitchen diner, with dining space to the fore, which features a door into the useful under stairs storage space and a part glazed door opposite into the rear gardens. A peninsula unit with seating space neatly divides the open-plan fitted kitchen. With the addition of the peninsula unit, the modern fitted kitchen runs across three walls, in a C-shape at the far end of this room, with space and plumbing for appliances. A rear window and door leads into the c.110sqft conservatory, which offers splendid views and access to the rear gardens, which features a patio at each end and a well-maintain lawn and due to the beneficial position on the cul-de-sac, has bright, open views.
The first-floor landing has a side window, with views across to the hills and features useful integrated storage space. There are three bedrooms and a bathroom. Bedroom one is a bay-fronted, c130sqft front bedroom, whilst bedroom two is a smaller double room, with superb aspects over the rear gardens. Bedroom three is a c50sqft single bedroom, or perfect home office space. Ther bathroom is a modern three-piece with stylish black, tiled walls around the bath which features a shower above and folding glass screen. Striking black cladding cover the other walls and there is a W.C., pedestal wash hand basin and a frosted rear window.
A delightful property perfect for young families, or those down-sizing, you are just a pleasant stroll into Helmshore Village Centre, where the Loom Cafe and Village Store bistro, are amongst the popular local eateries, whilst the Robin Hood, and Cotton House gastropub, are equally popular.
Snig Hole Park leads to the Irwell Valley Trail, whilst Holden Wood Reservoir, Musbury Tor and Haslingden Halo, are amongst an array of popular countryside walks. Haslingden Adrenaline centre features squash courts, external tennis courts and 5G pitches, with Haslingden Cricket Club and Rossendale Golf Club are well-loved and long-standing local institutions.