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Full details for 3 Bedroom End of Terrace For Sale in Rossendale

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Description

This 3 bed semi-detached family home is located in the popular residential area of Haslingden, Rossendale. This property has front and rear gardens with a conservatory and is close to schools, amenities and motorway links.

The property comprises: Entrance porch, lounge with double doors leading into the rear conservatory, kitchen with windows at each end with access to under stairs storage and the conservatory.

To the first floor you have 2 double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a family bathroom.

If there is furniture in the property you‘d like, we can negotiate this as part of the purchase.

GROUND FLOOR

LOUNGE - 5.11m x 3.05m
Good-sized lounge with double doors into the conservatory, gas fire with back boiler.

KITCHEN - 5.11m x 2.51m
Long galley style kitchen with breakfast bar, built in double oven and 5 ring gas hob. You have access into the rear conservatory and under stair storage. Washer can be left in the property.

FIRST FLOOR

MASTER BEDROOM - 3.43m x 3.05m
Double room with built-in storage cupboard and views to the front of the property.

BEDROOM 2 - 2.77m x 2.49m
Double room with views out to the front of the property.

BEDROOM 3 - 3.18m x 2.31m
Single bedroom with views overlooking the rear patio and garden.

EXTERNALLY
Front and rear gardens, conservatory, rear patio and on road parking.

TENURE
Freehold

COUNCIL TAX
Band A

THE AREA
Haslingden is a historic town nestled in the Rossendale Valley of Lancashire, England. Known for its picturesque setting amid rolling hills, the town boasts a rich industrial heritage tied to the textile and stone quarrying industries. During the 19th century, Haslingden thrived as a hub for cotton production, with mills and factories dotting the landscape. The local stone, a durable sandstone known as Haslingden Flag, was widely used in construction projects across the UK and beyond, adding to the town‘s significance during the Industrial Revolution. Today, remnants of this era can be seen in its historic buildings and stone-paved streets, which lend the town a distinct character.

In recent years, Haslingden has reinvented itself as a vibrant community while maintaining its charm and heritage. The Halo, an iconic panopticon sculpture perched above the town, is a symbol of its regeneration efforts, attracting visitors with its stunning views and unique design. Haslingden‘s proximity to the Pennine hills and the countryside provides ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling. Meanwhile, local markets, shops, and cultural events contribute to a sense of community and connection. With its blend of historical significance and modern appeal, Haslingden continues to be a place of interest for both residents and visitors 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

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