Rushbed Cottages, Short Clough Lane, BB4 8LX4 Bedroom Property

Council Tax

Band: C

Tenure

Freehold

The ideal character property, for the discerning buyer, that is looking to add their own style to this exquisite family home. Small gardens front and rear are complemented by a location that is on the edge of the countryside, yet brilliantly accessible, being also just along a private lane off Burnley Road, a short walk into Crawshawbooth, a longer stroll into Rawtenstall and by the X43 bus route for direct links into Manchester.

Amidst a small row of cottages, dating back to at least 1763, there is large parking space for 1-2 Cars. The property offers four bedrooms with room to create a fifth, two generous reception rooms, plus a large kitchen dining room and a family bathroom, plus downstairs shower room. With exposed beams and features throughout, this property must be seen to be fully appreciated.

Enter the front door, there is a hallway and internal doors leading to the lounge and kitchen diner, each with exposed beams in the ceiling. The Lounge is a large room with front window and integrated storage. A door leads through to a second reception room, currently used as bedroom with a two-storey rear extension and a shower room can be found just off.

The farmhouse style kitchen-diner, is a large room, currently comfortably accommodating an eight-seater dining table to the front, with the fitted kitchen set to the rear.
A door leads to the rear garden, that exudes that country cottage feel. The current vendors have purchased a parking bay opposite the property, providing convenient parking, there is also additional parking available close by.

The first floor features a large open space with front window, that previous made a fifth bedroom and reputedly hid a priest hole, which were common in the Reformation period, between c.1550-1600, and which along with the Queen's Arch beam detailing, suggests a property age, that supersedes the date stone.

There are three good double bedrooms and a large single bedroom, across the first floor and a three-piece family bathroom. This delectable period home is perfect for the discerning buyer that is looking for those irreplaceable period qualities and characteristics, as well as a house to which they can add their own styles and decor.

Council Tax

Band: C

Tenure

Freehold

Key Features

  • Private Parking
  • Period Stone Cottage
  • Between Crawshawbooth & Rawtenstall
  • Just off the X43 Bus Route to Manchester
  • Ready to make your own
  • On an Idyllic, Quiet Lane
  • No Vendor Chain
  • Freehold
  • Council Tax Band C
  • EPC:E

Description

The ideal character property, for the discerning buyer, that is looking to add their own style to this exquisite family home. Small gardens front and rear are complemented by a location that is on the edge of the countryside, yet brilliantly accessible, being also just along a private lane off Burnley Road, a short walk into Crawshawbooth, a longer stroll into Rawtenstall and by the X43 bus route for direct links into Manchester.

Amidst a small row of cottages, dating back to at least 1763, there is large parking space for 1-2 Cars. The property offers four bedrooms with room to create a fifth, two generous reception rooms, plus a large kitchen dining room and a family bathroom, plus downstairs shower room. With exposed beams and features throughout, this property must be seen to be fully appreciated.

Enter the front door, there is a hallway and internal doors leading to the lounge and kitchen diner, each with exposed beams in the ceiling. The Lounge is a large room with front window and integrated storage. A door leads through to a second reception room, currently used as bedroom with a two-storey rear extension and a shower room can be found just off.

The farmhouse style kitchen-diner, is a large room, currently comfortably accommodating an eight-seater dining table to the front, with the fitted kitchen set to the rear.
A door leads to the rear garden, that exudes that country cottage feel. The current vendors have purchased a parking bay opposite the property, providing convenient parking, there is also additional parking available close by.

The first floor features a large open space with front window, that previous made a fifth bedroom and reputedly hid a priest hole, which were common in the Reformation period, between c.1550-1600, and which along with the Queen's Arch beam detailing, suggests a property age, that supersedes the date stone.

There are three good double bedrooms and a large single bedroom, across the first floor and a three-piece family bathroom. This delectable period home is perfect for the discerning buyer that is looking for those irreplaceable period qualities and characteristics, as well as a house to which they can add their own styles and decor.

Floor Plan