Characterful three-bed family home near Ramsbottom town, schools and countryside walks..
Three good bedrooms including a generous master
Two large reception rooms with wood-burning stoves
Modern fitted kitchen with useful storage and appliance spaces
Downstairs WC and spacious four-piece family bathroom
Private, low-maintenance rear yard and small front garden beds
Stone-built Victorian property; assumed no wall insulation
Leasehold with a long term remaining; check lease details
EPC D and Council Tax Band D — energy upgrades may be needed
This well-presented Victorian mid-terrace blends period character with practical family living. Two generous reception rooms and a modern fitted kitchen give flexible ground-floor space for everyday life and entertaining, while a convenient downstairs WC adds everyday practicality. The low-maintenance rear yard and modest front beds suit buyers wanting outside space without heavy upkeep.
Upstairs provides three good-sized bedrooms, including a generous master, and a smart four-piece family bathroom. The property benefits from double glazing (installed post-2002) and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators, making it comfortable year-round. Broadband speeds are fast and transport links to Bury, Bolton and Manchester are convenient for commuters.
Important facts: the home is leasehold (long remaining term) and EPC rated D. The stone-built walls are original sandstone/limestone and assumed to lack cavity insulation, so buyers concerned with energy efficiency should budget for potential improvement works. Council Tax sits in Band D (Rossendale).
This house will suit families seeking a turn-key, characterful home in Ramsbottom with easy access to local schools, independent shops and nearby countryside walks. It’s a solid buy for those who value location and period detail, while buyers focused on high energy efficiency should factor in potential upgrades.