3 Bedroom End of Terrace House, Dale Street, Haslingden, Rossendale
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Property Features
- 3 BED END TERRACED FAMILY HOME
- GOOD SIZED ROOMS / SPACIOUS THROUGHOUT
- ACCOMMODATION OVER THREE FLOORS
- CLOSE TO LOCAL AMENITIES & SCHOOLS
- COUNTRYSIDE WALKS NEARBY
- ENCLOSED REAR YARD
- COUNCIL TAX BAND A
Description
This three-bedroom end terraced property is now available in Haslingden, Rossendale. Ideally located close to bus routes, excellent schools, and local amenities, as well as providing excellent transport links to Rawtenstall, Accrington and Blackburn. With spacious rooms throughout, two reception rooms and kitchens and an enclosed rear yard. This property is ideal for first-time buyers, investors or young families.
To the ground floor you have a lounge, a dining room, an extension kitchen and ground floor WC. To the first floor you have a good-sized master bedroom, a second bedroom and a bathroom. To the second floor, you have a third bedroom / attic room with skylight.
This property does require some work to reach its full potential.
A rental figure would be around 850 - 900 per month.
Ground Floor:
Lounge (4.5m x 4.0m)
Dining Room (4.5m x 4.2m)
Kitchen (3.4m x 2.5m)
FIRST FLOOR
Master Bedroom (3.5m x 3.5m)
Good-sized room with views to the front of the property.
Bedroom Two (2.9m x 2.8m)
Another double room with views to the rear.
Bathroom (2.6m x 2.7m)
Matching 3 piece bathroom suite.
SECOND FLOOR
Bedroom Three / Attic Room (5.4m x 4.5m):
A versatile attic room with a Velux window, central heating radiator, and eaves storage.Has been used as a bedroom.
External:
The property includes an enclosed, low-maintenance rear yard, providing an ideal outdoor space.
This property is an excellent opportunity for those seeking a, spacious home in a desirable location.
Council Tax Band A.
Tenure - Leasehold - Circa £6 per year.
THE AREA
Haslingden is a historic town in Rossendale, Lancashire, England. Nestled in the West Pennine Moors, it was once a thriving hub of the textile industry during the Industrial Revolution, particularly known for its cotton mills and stone quarrying. The town played a significant role in the production of Haslingden Flagstone, a durable sandstone used in pavements across the UK and even internationally. Today, while the industrial past is still visible in its architecture and old mills, Haslingden has evolved into a charming residential town with a mix of traditional stone houses and modern developments.
In recent years, Haslingden has become known for its scenic landscapes and outdoor attractions, including the popular Halo, a striking panopticon structure offering panoramic views of the Rossendale Valley. The town also boasts excellent walking trails, such as those leading to Musbury Tor and the surrounding countryside, making it a favorite spot for nature lovers. With a blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty, Haslingden remains a picturesque town that continues to attract visitors and new residents alike.
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 £6.11 per annum.
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).