Six double bedrooms, large gardens and parking, ideal for professionals seeking village living.
- Six large double bedrooms across three floors
- Three generous reception rooms plus study area
- Large kitchen-diner and separate utility room
- Substantial cellar with conversion potential (consents required)
- Wraparound gardens, countryside views and multiple parking spaces
- Built pre‑1900 with sandstone/limestone walls; insulation may be needed
- Council Tax band G — relatively expensive ongoing cost
- Nearby secondary school ratings vary; check catchment and performance
Set back from Burnley Road with gated parking for several vehicles and wraparound gardens, this substantial six-bedroom semi-detached house offers generous family accommodation across multiple floors. High ceilings, decorative cornices and large dual-aspect windows preserve the property's period character while contemporary fittings deliver a high standard of finish throughout.
The ground floor includes three versatile reception rooms and a large kitchen-diner with a separate utility. A substantial cellar arranged as two rooms provides clear potential for conversion into living space, gym or media room, subject to planning and building regulations.
Sleeping accommodation is arranged over the first and second floors with three large doubles and a master suite with en-suite on the first floor, plus two further attic bedrooms on the second floor. The rear garden and countryside views across the Rossendale Valley suit outdoor family life and offer a scenic village setting with good commuter links to Manchester.
Important practical points: the house was built before 1900 and external walls are sandstone/limestone with no confirmed cavity insulation (assumed), so buyers should factor potential energy efficiency work into plans. Council Tax is band G and therefore relatively high. Local school performance varies; some nearby secondary schools are rated lower by Ofsted, while several primary options are rated Good.