Stone cottage in Wallsuches Conservation Area, full period character
Fully modernised interior with double glazing and gas central heating
Off-street parking with paved patio; small plot and limited garden
Basement arranged as bedroom and lounge — reduced natural light
Single family bathroom only; three bedrooms across two levels
EPC rating D; consider future insulation/efficiency improvements
Freehold tenure and Council Tax Band C — affordable running costs
Located near good schools, shops, transport; very low local crime
A beautifully presented three-bedroom stone cottage in Horwich’s Wallsuches Conservation Area, freshly modernised and ready to move into. Traditional sandstone elevation and contemporary interiors combine to offer character alongside low-maintenance living — ideal for buyers wanting period charm without immediate work.
Ground-floor lounge and a kitchen-diner open to a paved rear amenity that provides off-street parking and a small patio. The lower level includes a useful cellar space currently arranged as a basement lounge and bedroom; this adds flexible living space but will have less natural light than the upper rooms.
The home benefits from full double glazing, mains gas central heating and a recently upgraded finish throughout. Practical details to note: the property has an EPC rating of D, a single family bathroom, a small plot with limited private garden, and the original sandstone walls are assumed uninsulated.
Location is a strong selling point — very low local crime, fast broadband, and good local schools nearby. Freehold tenure and an affordable Council Tax Band C make this a straightforward purchase for first-time buyers or those downsizing who prioritise character, convenience and a low-maintenance home.