Asking Price £185,000
Recently refurbished two bed tractional terrace house in lovely semi-rural setting.
Video tour available. This traditional two-bedroom terrace house offers much more than meets the eye. It is set in a high position that gives it privacy from the road, and it has been extended and renovated to create a spacious and stylish home. The loft space has been transformed into a versatile room that can be used for various purposes. The cottage also boasts a gorgeous landscaped garden to the rear, however it is perhaps the rural view's towards Ashurst Beacon and Parbold Hill, that will prove to be the properties greatest attraction.
The interior features a modern design with a central heating system, double glazing, and a sleek shower room. The highlight of the house is the kitchen dining room, which is part of the extension. It has a contemporary look with integrated appliances and an island that can seat six people. It is ideal for family meals or entertaining guests. The kitchen also has french doors that open to the garden, which overlooks the fields and Parbold Hill. The garden is easy to maintain as it is fully block paved, and it has an outside tap and flood lighting. The first floor has two bedrooms and a bathroom, and the second bedroom has a fixed staircase that leads to the loft room. The loft room is well-finished with spotlights, a velux window, and a radiator. It offers a lot of potential for future owners.
The location of the cottage is perfect for those who love nature and convenience. It is in Appley Bridge, a semi-rural area with canal and countryside walks nearby, as well as several excellent restaurants and pubs. It also has its own railway station with direct links to Wigan, Southport, and Manchester. For those who need to travel further, the M6 motorway is a short drive away.
We are advised that the property is leasehold. Tenure: Leasehold with 919 years remaining on lease. Current ground rent: £2.00 Per Year. Ground rent review period: every 0. Annual ground rent increase: 0%
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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