Offers in region of
£185,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleLangwood Gardens, Haslingden, Rossendale BB4
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Chain free
- Freehold
Coppenwall
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About this property
Immaculately presented 2 bed end terraced home
Two driveways
Rear enclosed garden & patio
Ground floor WC & family bathroom
Close to local amenities & schools
Countryside walks nearby
No chain, vacant posession
Council tax band A / freehold
This two-bedroom end terraced property, is now available in Haslingden, Rossendale. Ideally located close to bus routes, excellent schools, and local amenities, as well as providing excellent transport links to Rawtenstall, Accrington and Blackburn. With ground floor WC, family bathroom, two driveway spaces, and an enclosed rear yard, this property is ideal for first-time buyers, investors or young families. Property is vacant and sold with no chain.
To the ground floor you have a lounge, under stairs store, kitchen and ground floor WC. To the first floor you have a good-sized master bedroom with wardrobes, a second bedroom and a bathroom.
This idyllic home has an enviable end plot position with an extra strip of land with parking spot which could with relevant permission be fenced off to create a much larger, wrap around garden.
A rental figure would be around £850 - £900 per month.
Ground Floor:
Lounge (3.8m x 3.7m)
Sliding door access - into garden. Plenty of sockets, light and airy room with views of the garden & trees opposite.
Kitchen (3.4m x 2.5m)
Modern kitchen with built-in electric oven and 4 ring gas hob. Freestanding washing machine and fridge freezer also included in the property sale. Views out to the front of the property.
WC (1.7m x 1.0m)
First floor
Master Bedroom (3.8m x 2.7m)
Good-sized room with views to the rear of the property. Tall wardrobe and set of drawers included in the property sale.
Bedroom Two (3.8m x 2.5m)
Another double room with views to the front. Hot water tank housed in this bedroom.
Bathroom (2.6m x 2.7m)
Matching 3 piece bathroom suite with shower over bath.
Externally:
Front driveway, side strip of land with a further parking spot, rear enclosed garden. Close to fields and trees.
Council Tax Band A.
Tenure - Freehold
The area
Haslingden is a historic town in Rossendale, Lancashire, England. Nestled in the West Pennine Moors, it was once a thriving hub of the textile industry during the Industrial Revolution, particularly known for its cotton mills and stone quarrying. The town played a significant role in the production of Haslingden Flagstone, a durable sandstone used in pavements across the UK and even internationally. Today, while the industrial past is still visible in its architecture and old mills, Haslingden has evolved into a charming residential town with a mix of traditional stone houses and modern developments.
In recent years, Haslingden has become known for its scenic landscapes and outdoor attractions, including the popular Halo, a striking panopticon structure offering panoramic views of the Rossendale Valley. The town also boasts excellent walking trails, such as those leading to Musbury Tor and the surrounding countryside, making it a favorite spot for nature lovers. With a blend of history, culture, and scenic beauty, Haslingden remains a picturesque town that continues to attract visitors and new residents alike.
Please note
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