THIS ONE OF A KIND EXTENDED PROPERTY WITH EXTRA LAND AND LARGE DETACHED GARAGE IS LOCATED IN RURAL ROSSENDALE. THERE‘S A LOT OF HISTORY WITH THIS PROPERTY, THE GARAGE BUILDING WAS ONCE A SMALL FACTORY, AND THE HOME ITSELF WAS A SHOP WITH LIVING ACCOMMODATION. REDUCED APPROPRIATELY AS THE VENDORS ARE LOOKING FOR A QUICK SALE...
The property comprises, an entrance hall, lounge, large dining / sitting room, kitchen, small utility area and a ground floor WC.
To the first floor you have a master bedroom, a second bedroom, a single bedroom and a family shower room.
Externally the property has a large 4 car cobbled driveway with a good-sized garage, the garage is big enough for a number of vehicles or caravans / motorhome or horse boxes. To the rear of the property you have a tiered garden and at the top of that garden is further land, currently unused.
Lots of potential with this house, it could be used for a small business and further developments are possible subject to planning permission.
This property is close to Stubby Lee park and Bacup town centre, you have supermarkets, bars and restaurants nearby.
There are plenty of bus routes and schools in the area.
GROUND FLOOR
LOUNGE - 4.39m x 3.65m
DINING ROOM - 4.9m x 4.4m
Really good-sized room with views out onto the rear garden.
KITCHEN - 3.93m x 3.03
Built in appliances such as dishwasher, fridge, freezer, double oven and gas hob.
WC - 2.25 x 1.71
Ground floor toilet and sink.
FIRST FLOOR
MASTER BEDROOM - 4.4m x 3.0m
BEDROOM 2 - 4.4m x 2.5m
BEDROOM 3 - 3.1m x 2.1m
FAMILY SHOWER ROOM
Recently modernised with a walk in shower and partially tilled walls.
EXTERNALLY
LARGE DETACHED GARAGE - 8.4m x 5.4m
Large driveway and garage for many vehicles, perfect for a small business / car workshop / caravan storage. To the rear you have a tiered garden with outdoor storage shed. Further land to the rear of the property on separate title deeds.
COUNCIL TAX
Band B - Payable to Rossendale Borough Council
TENURE
Freehold
TOWN INFORMATION
Bacup is a small town situated in the Rossendale Valley in Lancashire, England. Historically a part of the ancient parish of Whalley and later of the municipal borough of Rawtenstall, Bacup has a rich heritage linked to the industrial revolution. The town developed significantly during the 19th century due to its thriving textile industry, particularly in cotton and wool manufacturing, supported by the numerous mills and factories that once dominated the area.
Nestled amid the Pennine hills, Bacup is known for its picturesque landscape and distinct Victorian architecture. The town centre features a number of well-preserved buildings from this era, reflecting its prosperous industrial past. Despite the decline of the textile industry, Bacup retains a strong sense of community and historical identity.
Modern Bacup has a population that enjoys a blend of rural charm and convenient access to larger urban areas, with towns like Rochdale and Burnley nearby. The town is also notable for its cultural contributions, including the Britannia Coconut Dancers, a traditional dance troupe that performs annually, attracting visitors from far and wide.
Efforts have been made in recent years to revitalize Bacup through various regeneration projects aimed at improving local infrastructure, amenities, and preserving its historical sites. This blend of historical preservation and modern development makes Bacup a unique and charming place to visit and live.
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