No chain
Narrow driveway to front with potential to widen
Three bedrooms and two reception rooms
Very well maintained and with potential for modernisation
Located just off Chorley New Road
Owned within the same family since around 1957
Well placed for a number of primary schools
Close access to St Joseph's High School
Motorway and train link around 1.5 mile
Middlebrook retail development around one mile by car and closer on foot
Around 1 mile to Horwich centre
A three bedroom and two reception room semi-detached home available with no chain and positioned just off Chorley New Road with excellent access to the Beehive roundabout. 1.5 miles to the motorway and train link.
Available for the first time since around 1957 and benefiting from excellent ongoing maintenance is this 3 bedroom and two reception room semi-detached home.
Please note that there has been a historic driveway to the front which was altered to create a path access and therefore offers potential to widen should off road parking be an important characteristic.
The home has well cared for but we appreciate will require general modernisation and this has been taken into account as part of the asking price structure. Homes within this vicinity often command good interest due to the convenient access to a number of local schools together with the excellent transport infrastructure.
The property is Leasehold with a ground rent of £5.00
Council Tax is Band B - £1,693.33
The Crescent is located just off Chorley New Road, relatively close to the Beehive roundabout and therefore allows superb access to the motorway and train links. Horwich Parkway and Junction 6 of the M61 are around 1.5 miles away and attract many buyers looking for commutability towards Manchester and beyond.
There are an abundance of commercial facilities within two different areas circa 1 mile and 1.5 miles away; these are a large out of town style retail development with a great variety of shops, services and leisure facilities whilst Horwich town centre is a traditional commercial centre and includes many independently owned shops and services. A number of primary and secondary schools serve the area and an important feature attracting many people to the town is the surrounding countryside. There is access towards pathways running through open fields under 1 mile away.
4' 5" x 4' 4" (1.35m x 1.32m) Tiled floor. Glazed to each side
12' 11" x 5' 11" (3.94m x 1.80m) Stairs to the first floor. Under stairs storage with lighting.
11' 6" x 14' 4" (3.51m x 4.37m) Positioned to the front looking to the garden. Electric fire within a brick fireplace and hearth.
10' 11" x 8' 0" (3.33m x 2.44m) Rear window to the garden.
10' 2" x 6' 5" (3.10m x 1.96m) Boxed bay to the rear and looking to the garden. Space for appliances. Glass paneled side door. Gas central heating boiler to the wall. Under stairs pantry area which also has the electric meter and consumer unit.
Gable window.
11' 0" x 10' 11" (3.35m x 3.33m) Front double. Window looking into the entrance to the cul-de-sac. Fitted bedroom furniture.
11' 0" x 11' 1" (3.35m x 3.38m) Rear double. With an array of fitted furniture. Looks into the rear garden. Fitted airing cupboard with water tank and shelving.
6' 6" x 7' 2" (1.98m x 2.18m) Front single. Fitted furniture. Loft hatch with light and ladder. Boarded for storage.
6' 0" x 4' 11" (1.83m x 1.50m) extending to 6' 4" (1.93m) Rear window. Corner shower. Corner WC. Hand basin with vanity unit. Fully tiled to the walls.
Lawned. Mature boarder. There has historically been a driveway, current split between a sloped path and steps but that could be reverted.
Flagged.
Indian Stone with a mature boarder to the rear.
14' 7" x 10' 6" (4.45m x 3.20m) Side windows. Power and light.