Offers in Excess of £250,000
A charming period home, enjoying beautiful gardens and an idyllic village backdrop.
Brimming with character and full of charm, this distinctive Victorian end-terrace combines attractive kerb appeal with beautifully presented interiors and stunning gardens that truly need to be seen to be appreciated.
Set in the heart of the picturesque hamlet of Longshaw, along the highly sought-after Longshaw Old Road, the property enjoys a tranquil semi-rural setting that backs onto greenbelt farmland. Despite its idyllic surroundings, it remains within easy reach of local shops, schools, scenic trails and walks, as well as excellent transport links. A unique advantage of this particular home is the additional side windows, which flood the rooms with natural light and provide delightful aspects over the gardens and village setting.
Inside, the property retains a wonderful traditional feel, enhanced by high ceilings and generously proportioned rooms. A tiled entrance vestibule opens into a spacious front reception room with a tiled open fireplace and electric stove, which in turn flows through an archway into a large dining/sitting room and then into a modern fitted kitchen. Upstairs, the landing leads to two impressive double bedrooms and a luxurious four-piece bathroom complete with freestanding bath and separate shower cubicle. The home is warmed by gas central heating and benefits from double glazing throughout.
Externally, the house offers equally appealing outdoor space. To the front is a charming walled garden with wrought iron railings and gate, while to the side and rear lie private stone-walled gardens, not overlooked, featuring a neat lawn, well-stocked borders, a patio area, and a useful garden shed.
We are advised that the tenure is leasehold with a lease term of 999 Years From 12 May 1904. Council tax band is C. EPC rating E
Council | Band A | Band B | Band C | Band D | Band E | Band F | Band G | Band H | |
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Wigan Council | £912.44 | £1,064.51 | £1,216.58 | £1,378.40 | £1,672.80 | £1,976.95 | £2,281.10 | £2,737.32 | Website |
West Lancashire | £1,001.18 | £1,168.05 | £1,334.92 | £1,501.77 | £1,835.49 | £2,169.23 | £2,502.95 | £3,003.54 | Website |
South Ribble Borough Council | £1,014.34 | £1,183.41 | £1,352.47 | £1,521.52 | £1,859.63 | £2,197.76 | £2,535.86 | £3,043.04 | Website |
Chorley Borough Council | £1,003.58 | £1,170.85 | £1,338.11 | £1,505.37 | £1,839.89 | £2,174.43 | £2,508.95 | £3,010.74 | Website |
All council Tax Bandings are indicatory. Please check the precise banding for a property of interest.
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