Burnley Road, Loveclough, BB4 8QY

Burnley Road, Loveclough, BB4 8QY
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Asking Price

£199,950

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    Burnley Road, Loveclough, BB4 8QY3 Bedroom Terraced House

    Council Tax

    Band: B

    Tenure

    Freehold

    Garden-fronted and elevated above Burnley Road, this is a surprisingly large Victorian terraced home, delightfully located across from a playing field with countryside views beyond and with tress and a park giving privacy at the rear.

    In this sought-after location, you are just pleasant stroll down the hill to Crawshawbooth primary school and on into Crawshawbooth' popular village centre, with restaurants, cafes and shops including an award-winning butchers and deli.

    On the X43 bus route, which runs regularly until late into the evening you can easily get into Rawtenstall's bustling Market town and directly into Manchester, all whilst being in the heart of the Rossendale countryside.

    Entering the property there is a porch and a front lounge with excellent views and a gas fire. A further, large, 220sqft living room sits in the centre of the property, with an open doorway into the superb 150sqft fitted kitchen extension, which boasts a pair of skylights, plus windows and a glazed door, creating a bright room. There are a collection of fitted kitchen cupboards and appliances across three walls including a Range Master cooker. The floor features slate coloured ceramic floor tiles and there is a modern wall-mounted Baxi combination boiler within one of the eye-level cupboards.

    Stairs off the living room lead down to useful cellar storage, whilst a second door leads to the stairs to the first-floor landing. From here there are doors to two bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedroom one is a superb, large 160sqft double room, with the best views across the valley. Bedroom two is a c90sqft smaller double bedroom, with rear aspects and the bathroom features a panel bath with shower above and glass screen with wall tiles all around, a W.C., wash hand basin, towel radiator and a useful full height cupboard.

    Off the landing a further door leads to a modern spiral staircase up to an attractive converted loft giving a third bedroom, with 250sqft of floor space, useful 6'7" head height at the apex, two skylight windows, two radiator, dimmable spot lighting and a T.V. aerial point.

    A delightful period home, ideal for first-time buyers and young families alike and sold with no vendor chain.

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    Council Tax

    Band: B

    Tenure

    Freehold

    Key Features

    • Stunning Countryside Views
    • Woods & Park to Rear
    • LARGE KITCHEN EXTENSION
    • LOFT CONVERSION
    • On X43 Bus Route to Manchester
    • Close to Crawshawbooth Primary School & Village
    • Freehold & No Vendor Chain
    • Council Tax Band B. EPC:D

    Description

    Garden-fronted and elevated above Burnley Road, this is a surprisingly large Victorian terraced home, delightfully located across from a playing field with countryside views beyond and with tress and a park giving privacy at the rear.

    In this sought-after location, you are just pleasant stroll down the hill to Crawshawbooth primary school and on into Crawshawbooth' popular village centre, with restaurants, cafes and shops including an award-winning butchers and deli.

    On the X43 bus route, which runs regularly until late into the evening you can easily get into Rawtenstall's bustling Market town and directly into Manchester, all whilst being in the heart of the Rossendale countryside.

    Entering the property there is a porch and a front lounge with excellent views and a gas fire. A further, large, 220sqft living room sits in the centre of the property, with an open doorway into the superb 150sqft fitted kitchen extension, which boasts a pair of skylights, plus windows and a glazed door, creating a bright room. There are a collection of fitted kitchen cupboards and appliances across three walls including a Range Master cooker. The floor features slate coloured ceramic floor tiles and there is a modern wall-mounted Baxi combination boiler within one of the eye-level cupboards.

    Stairs off the living room lead down to useful cellar storage, whilst a second door leads to the stairs to the first-floor landing. From here there are doors to two bedrooms and the family bathroom. Bedroom one is a superb, large 160sqft double room, with the best views across the valley. Bedroom two is a c90sqft smaller double bedroom, with rear aspects and the bathroom features a panel bath with shower above and glass screen with wall tiles all around, a W.C., wash hand basin, towel radiator and a useful full height cupboard.

    Off the landing a further door leads to a modern spiral staircase up to an attractive converted loft giving a third bedroom, with 250sqft of floor space, useful 6'7" head height at the apex, two skylight windows, two radiator, dimmable spot lighting and a T.V. aerial point.

    A delightful period home, ideal for first-time buyers and young families alike and sold with no vendor chain.

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