£325,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleNew Royd Avenue, Lees, Oldham OL4
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Ryder & Dutton - Oldham
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About this property
Freehold
Ample parking to rear
Countryside on doorstep
Four double bedrooms
Fully modernised
Large gardens
Far reaching views
Four bedrooms
Council tax band - C
EPC rating - C
A fully modernsied property, enjoying an elevated position on the edge of countryside with far reaching views. Must be viewed to be appreciated! EPC - C.
Ryder & Dutton are delighted to bring to the market this fully modernised semi-detached house located in the popular Lees area of Oldham. The property is situated in a small cul-de-sac with countryside on the doorstep, and enjoys far reaching views from its elevated position.
To the ground floor level there is an entrance hallway leading to a spacious lounge, modern kitchen with separate dining area, utility room, bathroom, two bedrooms (master with en-suite shower room and dressing room). Upstairs, there are a further two bedrooms. All the bedrooms are doubles. And the property is in a good, modernised condition throughout.
Externally, there are large well-maintained gardens to the side and rear. Ample off road parking is available to the rear with space for four cars to park, and there is also a small driveway to the front with a garage.
New Royd Avenue is a cul-de-sac located just off Huddersfield Road on the border of Lees and Austerlands. This has proved to be a consistently popular area with the countryside on the doorstep, yet Oldham town centre is only a 10 minute drive away with a wide range of amenities and facilities. Manchester city centre is approximately 30 minutes away by car.
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