Peaceful cul-de-sac home ideal for families near parks and schools.
- Riverside and woodland-facing cul-de-sac location beside Dean Brook
- Immaculate presentation throughout, ready to move into
- 17' lounge with adjoining 11' conservatory and patio access
- Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
- Principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en-suite shower
- Landscaped rear garden, driveway parking for two vehicles
- Medium flood risk for the area — purchase insurance implications
- Slow broadband speeds; double glazing install date unknown
Set in a peaceful cul-de-sac beside Dean Brook and mature woodland, this immaculate three-bedroom end-mews offers a calm family environment with quick access to local beauty spots. The house is well presented throughout, arranged over two levels with about 965 sq ft of living space and a large plot that includes driveway parking for two and landscaped gardens.
The ground floor centres on a 17' lounge that leads to an 11' conservatory, creating flexible living and dining space that opens onto a flagged patio. A modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances is positioned to enjoy the woodland aspect; the principal bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobes and an en-suite shower room, with a fully tiled family bathroom completing the layout.
Practical details suit family life: freehold tenure, two bathrooms, and off-street parking. Nearby schools and extensive green space — Smithills Country Park, Moss Bank Park and Barrow Bridge — make this a strong option for buyers prioritising outdoor access and quieter streets while remaining within easy reach of Bolton town centre.
Buyers should note a medium flood risk for the area and generally slow broadband speeds. A modest annual service charge of £200 applies and the property, built in the early 1990s, has double glazing of unknown install date. These are manageable considerations for purchasers attracted to the location and presentation.