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2 Bedroom Terraced House, Blackburn Road, Haslingden, Rossendale

£180,000 Asking Price
Listed:15/04/2025
2 Bedrooms
1 Bathroom
3 Receptions
Blackburn Road, Haslingden, Rossendale
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Property Features

  • 3 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME OVER 4 FLOORS 
  • SPACIOUS ROOMS THROUGHOUT 
  • CLOSE TO EXCELLENT LOCAL AMENITIES 
  • GREAT TRANSPORT LINKS / CLOSE TO MAJOR MOTORWAYS 
  • LARGE REAR GARDEN WITH DECKING 
  • COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS TO THE REAR 
  • 2x MUTLI FUEL BURNERS / STOVES 
  • PRIVATE PARKING TO THE REAR 

Description

This well-presented 2/3 bedroom terraced home, set on the edge of the beautiful countryside, offers a fantastic opportunity. Ideally situated close to local shops, well-regarded such as Haslingden High and excellent motorway links. Perfect for outdoor entertaining or gardening enthusiasts, along with a private off-road parking space, a rare find in this area.

Local Amenities & Transport Links

The property is just a short walk from a wide range of local shops, cafés, and essential services. Major supermarkets such as Tesco, Aldi, and Asda are also nearby, making daily shopping quick and easy. Excellent bus routes run regularly to Rawtenstall, Bury, Accrington, and Manchester, offering convenient options for commuting or leisure. For drivers, there’s quick access to the A56 and M66 motorway network, placing Greater Manchester and the wider North West region within easy reach.

Outdoor Living & Countryside Access

Positioned close to open countryside, the home offers easy access to scenic walking trails, woodland, and local parks perfect for families, dog walkers, or anyone who enjoys the outdoors. To the rear, the property also benefits from a large garden space, providing plenty of room for gardening, outdoor dining, or play.

ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Private off-road parking space – a real advantage in this area
Flexible layout with potential for a third bedroom, home office, or nursery
Located within the catchment area for well-regarded local schools

This is a fantastic opportunity to secure a well-located home in a vibrant, accessible area. Whether you're looking to get on the property ladder or invest in a rental-ready home, this property ticks all the boxes.

GROUND FLOOR

Dining Room - 3.71m x 3.75m (12'2" x 12'4")
Lovely sitting / dining room with feature fireplace and multi fuel stove.

Lounge - 4.65m x 3.75m (15'3" x 12'4")
Spacious lounge with feature brick fire place and Storax multi fuel stove with large viewing window. Partial countryside views from the main window.

LOWER GROUND FLOOR

Kitchen - 4.43m x 3.75m (14'6" x 12'4")
Under stairs' storage nook, lots of storage cupboards and access to the rear enclosed yard.

Store - 4.19m x 1.03m (13'9" x 3'5")
Ideal storage space in what used to be an old coal cellar.

FIRST FLOOR

Landing - Stairs.

Master Bedroom - 3.75m x 3.75m (12'4" x 12'4")

Bedroom 2 - 4.2m x 1.83m (11'2" x 6'0")

Family Bathroom - 3.40m x 1.82m (11'2" x 6'0")

Attic Store / Potential Bed 3 - 4.16m x 3.02m (13'8" x 9'11")
Eaves storage and skylight.

TENURE
Leasehold

COUNCIL TAX
Band A - Rossendale Borough Council

THE AREA
Haslingden, nestled in the Rossendale Valley of Lancashire, is a town rich in history and natural beauty. Its name, meaning valley of the hazels, reflects its ancient roots, with evidence of human presence dating back to the Bronze Age. The town's development accelerated during the Industrial Revolution, becoming a hub for textile manufacturing and stone quarrying. Notably, Haslingden Flag a durable sandstone—was quarried here and used in prominent locations like London's Trafalgar Square. Today, Haslingden blends its industrial heritage with scenic landscapes, offering residents and visitors a unique combination of history and nature.

The town boasts several landmarks that highlight its rich past. St James's Church, perched atop a hill, has been a place of worship since at least 1284 and features a rare double cross socket stone from the 10th or 11th century. Nearby, the Halo—a modern steel sculpture and part of the Panopticons series—illuminates the night sky, symbolizing Haslingden's blend of tradition and innovation. The surrounding moorlands and the Grane Valley, with its reservoirs and remnants of the lost village of Haslingden Grane, offer picturesque settings for walking and exploration, making Haslingden a town where history and natural beauty coexist harmoniously.

PLEASE NOTE
All measurements are approximate to the nearest 0.1m and for guidance only, and they should not be relied upon for the fitting of carpets or the placement of furniture. No checks have been made on any fixtures and fittings or services where connected (water, electricity, gas, drainage, heating appliances or any other electrical or mechanical equipment in this property.

TENURE

Leasehold



COUNCIL TAX

Band: A



PLEASE NOTE

All measurements are approximate to the nearest 0.1m and for guidance only and they should not be relied upon for the fitting of carpets or the placement of furniture. No checks have been made on any fixtures and fittings or services where connected (water, electricity, gas, drainage, heating appliances or any other electrical or mechanical equipment in this property).



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