2 Bedroom End of Terrace House, Rising Bridge Road, Accrington
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Property Features
- FULLY REFURBISHED 2 BED END TERRACED PROPERTY
- BRAND NEW MODERN KITCHEN AND BATHROOM FACILITIES
- TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS
- BRAND NEW ROOF
- EXCELLENT TRANSPORT LINKS - M66 & M65 REALLY CLOSE BY
- IDEAL FOR FIRST-TIME BUYERS / INVESTORS / DOWNSIZERS
- LOCATED CLOSE TO OPEN COUNTRYSIDE
- ESTABLISHED PARKING / NO CHAIN
- COUNCIL TAX BAND A / FREEHOLD
Description
This is a well-proportioned end-terraced property with two reception rooms and a kitchen. On the first floor, two double bedrooms and a spacious bathroom. To the rear, a private and low maintenance courtyard. Well positioned for Haslingden and Accrington. Superb bus routes and motorway access. A popular residential location with a primary school nearby.
Recently completely refurbished and improved. This property is a fabulous turnkey property, and ready for investors or first time buyers alike. Set in a quiet area with both on-road, and established parking to the side of the property, this is an excellent opportunity to secure a completely refurbished property that only requires you putting your own personal touches on it.
This beautiful home is ready and waiting for you. Partial countryside views with amenities on your doorstep.
This property comprises:
GROUND FLOOR
Living room - 3.74m x 3.14m
Dining room - 4.3m x 4.06m
Kitchen - 4.07m x 2.27m
Amazing brand-new kitchen with dining bar, shower tap and built in oven and gas hob.
FIRST FLOOR
Master bedroom - 4.37m x 3.73m
Second Bedroom - 3.18m x 2.55m
Bathroom - 4.51m x 1.68m
A full four piece bathroom with a large corner bath and stand-alone taps.
COUNCIL TAX
We can confirm that council tax is payable to Rossendale Borough Council - band A.
TENURE
We can confirm the property is Freehold, with no ground rent, or service charges to pay.
THE AREA
Rising Bridge is a small village situated within the Rossendale borough in Lancashire, England. Nestled in the heart of the scenic Pennine hills, the village offers picturesque views and a tranquil atmosphere, making it a charming escape from the hustle and bustle of larger towns and cities. Historically, Rising Bridge was part of the textile industry boom in the 19th century, with several mills that played a significant role in the local economy. Today, while much of the industrial activity has ceased, the remnants of this era are still evident in the architecture and landscape, providing a glimpse into its rich heritage.
In recent years, Rising Bridge has seen a resurgence in popularity, partly due to its ideal location and the growing appeal of rural living. Improved transport links and the development of new housing have made it an attractive option for commuters working in nearby Manchester and Blackburn. The village maintains a close-knit community spirit, with local events and festivals that bring residents together. Additionally, the surrounding countryside offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting, enhancing its allure as a peaceful and inviting place to live.
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
Freehold no ground rent to pay.
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).