Compact two-bedroom semi near countryside and good transport links for first-time buyers.
Two double bedrooms with flexible living space
Lounge and dining with exposed wooden floorboards
Conservatory/sunroom adds usable living area
Driveway parking; off-street space for one vehicle
Low-maintenance front and rear gardens
Freehold tenure; no flood risk recorded
Built 1967–1975 — may suit updating to modern tastes
Small plot and modest garden size, limited expansion potential
Step into a tidy, freehold semi with clear appeal for first-time buyers or those looking to downsize. The house offers two double bedrooms, an open lounge-to-dining flow with exposed wooden flooring, and a conservatory that adds flexible living space. Driveway parking and low-maintenance front and rear gardens make daily life straightforward.
Constructed in the late 1960s/early 1970s, the property is presented in good order but may benefit from selective updating to kitchens, bathrooms or finishes to match personal taste. Double glazing is fitted though the installation date is unknown; the gas boiler and radiators provide mains-gas heating. The plot is modest in size, so outdoor upkeep is minimal but there is limited scope for major garden expansion.
Location is a strong practical advantage: a quiet cul-de-sac position in Blackrod with very low crime, fast broadband, and easy access to Rivington countryside, local schools and transport links including Blackrod station and the M61. Council tax is described as low, and there is no flood risk recorded. Overall this is a compact, well-located starter home with straightforward running costs and clear potential to personalise.