A FABULOUS 3 BEDROOM SEMI DETACHED FAMILY HOME WITH LAND, SEPARATE GARAGE AND OUTBUILDINGS. SITUATED ON A PRIVATE LANE IN RISING BRIDGE, CLOSE ENOUGH TO LOCAL AMENITIES WHILST BEING NESTLED AWAY IN A SEMI RURAL SETTING.
The property has previously had planning permission to create a two-storey extension that would fill in the L shape of the property. This stunning home is gated with a large garden and land with several outbuildings. There has been recent decorative work and new floorings laid down in the property. Must be seen to be fully appreciated.
LOUNGE - 4.5m x 4.5m
Modern room with wood burning stove.
DINING ROOM - 4.6m x 4m
KITCHEN - 4.5m x 2.5m
Range cooker, storage areas and access into a small rear yard.
FIRST FLOOR
MASTER BEDROOM - 3.5m x 4.5m
BATHROOM - 4.5m x 2.2m
Lovely modern bathroom, fully tiled with walk in shower and freestanding bath.
BEDROOM 2 - 3.9m x 2.3m
BEDROOM 3
LOFT SPACE - 9.4m x 4.5m
Large room with stairs access, some renovations needed to this room, currently used for storage.
EXTERNALLY
GARAGE - FIRST FLOOR LEVEL - 5.9m x 3.4m
Two storey building currently used as storage.
GARAGE - GROUND FLOOR LEVEL - ROOM 1 - 3.4m x 3.4m
Storage room.
GARAGE - GROUND FLOOR LEVEL - ROOM 2 - 3.4m x 2.5m
Second storage room.
CHICKEN RUN
Area for chicken, runs down perimeter fence.
WORK SHOP
Cinder block construction with corrugated roof.
POOL ROOM - 4m x 4.6m
Wooden build structure with windows and doors / electric.
BAR - 4.6m x 3.3m
Homemade bar area with power and internet access.
Council Tax
We can confirm the property is council tax band D - payable to Rossendale Borough Council.
Tenure
We can confirm the property is Freehold.
THE AREA
Rising Bridge is a small village in Rossendale, Lancashire, situated along the A56 road that connects it to nearby towns like Haslingden and Accrington. The village offers a blend of rural charm and modern living, with traditional stone houses set against the backdrop of the Pennine hills. Rising Bridge is well-known for its scenic surroundings, making it an attractive place for those seeking a quieter lifestyle while remaining well-connected to larger urban areas. The village has a close-knit community, with local amenities and easy access to beautiful countryside walks, including nearby woodlands and moorlands.
Historically, Rising Bridge was part of Lancashire‘s booming textile industry during the Industrial Revolution, and evidence of this past can still be seen in the old mills and stone buildings scattered throughout the area. Today, while much of the industrial infrastructure has gone, the village retains a sense of its history and has adapted to modern life. Its proximity to the M66 motorway allows residents to commute easily to cities like Manchester while still enjoying the peaceful environment of a rural village. Rising Bridge‘s unique location offers a perfect balance between accessibility and tranquility.
PLEASE NOTE
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