Two double bedrooms and two reception rooms
Manchester commuter belt
Around 1 mile to train station
Open aspect to rear
Great access into nearby countryside
Priced to allow for general modernisation
Individual entrance hall
Enclosed and well orientated rear courtyard
Horwich centre includes a vast array of shops and services
Generous room proportions and high ceilings
A two double bedroom and two reception room bay and stone fronted home. Impressive dimensions throughout and priced to allow for general modernization. Great access to Blackrod train station which is on the main line to Manchester.
A popular design of two double bedroom and two reception room terraced home and positioned on a very popular Road.
A key reason for people to settle within this immediate area is the transport connectivity to Manchester. Blackrod Train station is around one mile away and connects into the city. The accommodation includes individual entrance hall two separate reception rooms and a sizeable kitchen.
To the first floor there are two double bedrooms and the bathroom is configured with a separate WC. It is not uncommon that these designs are changed into three bedrooms by reducing the size of the bathroom and this can be done in a number of different ways. The property will require general modernisation hence the asking price and an early viewing will be strongly recommended.
The seller informs us that the property is Leasehold for a term of 999 years (less 10 days) from 29th September 1896 subject to the payment of a yearly Ground Rent of £3.75
Council Tax is Band B - £1,693.33
Horwich in general and Crown Lane in particular offer a good balance of access to the nearby countryside and the local transport links. Blackrod train station for instance is towards the 'bottom end' of Crown Lane less than a mile away and connects to Manchester city centre Blackpool and Preston. Whilst Junction 6 ofhe M61 also serves the town very well and is around 2.5 miles away.
The property is also well placed for regular bus services to Bolton Chorley and Wigan which allows commutability further afield such a Birmingham and London.
The previously mentioned countryside attracts many people to the area and includes a combination of hills and country parks whilst the nearby village of Adlington hosts a stretch of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. Many people who settle in the area enjoy spending time outdoors and benefit from the very convenient access on offer. Horwich town centre itself is around half a mile away and includes a vast array of independent shops and services. There are a number of artisan shops and breweries with a variety of larger supermarkets and retail outlets at the Middlebrook Retail Development.
3' 0" x 5' 1" (0.91m x 1.55m)
3' 1" x 10' 1" (0.94m x 3.07m) Stairs to first floor.
10' 8" x 14' 5" (3.25m x 4.39m) maximum to the bay. Gas fire and original coved ceiling.
11' 2" x 13' 5" (3.40m x 4.09m) Rear window.
11' 5" x 9' 9" (3.48m x 2.97m) maximum to the side bay. Wall and base units with a light wood-grain finish. Gas central heating boiler. Side window and door.
13' 0" x 5' 5" (3.96m x 1.65m)
14' 3" x 12' 3" (4.34m x 3.73m) maximum to the alcove.
8' 9" x 13' 5" (2.67m x 4.09m) maximum to the alcove. Rear window looks towards nearby allotment.
Main bathroom, side window and rear window corner shower bath and hand basin. Separate WC with rear window.