Spacious family living near countryside walks and rail links.
Five bedrooms across three floors, flexible family layout
Secluded corner plot with established front, side and rear gardens
Detached garage plus large driveway; additional on-street parking
Gas central heating and double-glazed windows throughout
Main bedroom with large dressing room; conservatory adds living space
Leasehold tenure — check terms and remaining ground rent/charges
Medium flood risk — obtain specialist flood and insurance advice
Council tax above average; area shows pockets of deprivation
Set on a secluded corner plot in a woodland setting, this five-bedroom detached house offers generous family living across three floors. The stone-built property is well presented with gas central heating, double glazing and an open-plan lounge and breakfast kitchen, plus a conservatory that faces established gardens. A detached garage and large driveway provide off-street parking in addition to on-street spaces.
The layout suits families seeking space and flexible bedrooms: the main bedroom includes a large dressing room and there are two further bedrooms on the second floor. Nearby Walsden village provides a mainline rail link to Manchester and Leeds, and several good primary schools are within easy reach, making daily travel and school runs practical.
Important practical points are straightforward: the property is leasehold, council tax is above average and the site has a medium flood risk. Broadband speeds are average while mobile signal is excellent. The semi-rural surroundings offer countryside walks but the wider area shows pockets of deprivation, which may affect local services and resale considerations.
Overall this home delivers substantial accommodation, characterful stone elevations and outdoor space for family life, while buyers should allow for the implications of leasehold terms, local flood risk and the higher council tax band.