Available for sale for the first time since construction in 2007, this very well presented four-bedroom, semi-detached home located in the popular Astley Bridge area just off Moss Bank Way. This property boasts an impressive level of privacy being positioned on a private cul-de-sac surrounded by many local amenities, services and local transportation links. Asda 0.7 miles away, Lidl 0.5 miles away, Thornleigh Salesian College 0.5 miles away, Holy Infant primary school 0.7 miles away, Moss Bank Park 1.9 miles away, Bolton Town Centre 2.4 miles away, Local bus stop 0.1 mile away (approx.)
The living accommodation is over three floors and comprises of entrance hall, separate kitchen/dining, downstairs W/C. The rear reception room opens onto and overlooks the rear garden which is tiered and has been well landscaped fitted with astro turf and an electrical outlet. To the first floor the second bedroom has an en-suite. The further two bedrooms are served by the family bathroom.
The master bedroom which is located on the third floor of the property and overlooks the front is of particular good size. Including a walk-in wardrobe with en-suite.
Early viewing should be considered essential to appreciate the many qualities on offer.
We have been advised by our vendor that the property is Leasehold for a term of 999 years from 7th November 2013 subject to a peppercorn ground rent.
Council Tax Band C - £1,903.18
In accordance with the Estate Agents Act 1979 we are obliged to give notice that the seller of this property is a member of Lancasters Estate Agents staff.
Superbly located, in a private cul-de-sac, just off Moss Bank Way, roughly between Halliwell Road and Blackburn Road.
The area is served well with both primary and secondary schools and the proximity to Moss Bank Way also means there are excellent bus links. There are also several supermarkets within a five-minute drive.
There is great access to both Bolton town centre and the countryside round the north of Bolton. The town includes a train station on the main line to Manchester and good motorway connections; whilst there is also a handful of pubs, shops and restaurants in and around Bromley Cross and Egerton.
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