£190,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleRectory Lane, Bury BL9
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Keenans Estate Agents - Bury
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About this property
Tenure Leasehold
Council Tax Band C
EPC Rating D
Off Road Parking
Viewing Essential
Ideal Home For A Couple Or Small Family
Enclosed Rear garden Space
Fitted Kitchen And Three Piece Bathroom Suite
Close Proximity To Local Amenities
Easy Access To Major Commuter Routes
Charming two bedroom semi detatched property in the heart of bury
Situated on Rectory Lane in Bury, this delightful semi-detached house presents an excellent opportunity for those seeking a comfortable and convenient home. With two well-proportioned bedrooms, this property is perfect for small families, couples, or individuals looking for extra space.
The heart of the home is undoubtedly the spacious lounge, which offers a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for relaxation or entertaining guests. Adjacent to the lounge is a large country-style kitchen, where you can enjoy cooking and dining in a delightful setting. Additionally, the property features a dedicated office room, providing a quiet space for work or study, which is increasingly valuable in today’s world.
The low-maintenance garden at the rear of the property is a wonderful feature, allowing you to enjoy outdoor space without the burden of extensive upkeep. For those with vehicles, the property boasts a garage to the rear and off-street parking with a driveway, ensuring convenience and security for your cars.
Situated in a great location, this home is close to a variety of amenities, making daily life easy and enjoyable. Whether you are looking for shops, schools, or recreational facilities, everything you need is within easy reach.
In summary, this semi-detached house on Rectory Lane is a fantastic choice for anyone seeking a blend of comfort, practicality, and a prime location. Don’t miss the chance to make this lovely property your new home.
Ground Floor
Entrance
UPVC double glazed frosted door to porch.
Porch (1.78m x 1.35m (5'10 x 4'5))
UPVC double glazed window, central heating radiator, meter cupboard, coving, door to reception room and tiled floor.
Reception Room (5.00m x 2.97m (16'5 x 9'9))
UPVC double glazed window, central heating radiator, gas fire, coving, wood effect laminate flooring and door to inner hall.
Inner Hall (2.82m x 2.77m (9'3 x 9'1))
Central heating radiator, coving, smoke alarm, wood effect laminate flooring, stairs to first floor, doors to bathroom and kitchen
Bathroom (2.03m x 1.83m (6'8 x 6'))
UPVC double glazed frosted window, central heating towel rail, low flush WC, pedestal wash basin, panel bath with direct feed shower, part tiled elevation, wood effect lino flooring, extractor fan and LED mirror.
Kitchen (5.00m x 3.81m (16'5 x 12'6))
UPVC double glazed window, UPVC double glazed frosted window, central heating radiator, range of wall and base units, under unit spotlights, granite effect surface, stainless steel one and a half sink and drainer with mixer tap, integrated oven, four ring gas hob, tiled splash back, extractor hood and UPVC double glazed frosted door to rear.
First Floor
Landing (2.74m x 2.03m (9' x 6'8))
Coving, smoke alarm, storage, doors to two bedrooms and office.
Bedroom One (2.92m x 2.69m (9'7 x 8'10))
UPVC double glazed window, central heating radiator, coving and loft access.
Office (2.16m x 1.80m (7'1 x 5'11))
Hard wood frosted window, central heating radiator, coving, door to bedroom two.
Bedroom Two (2.95m x 2.18m (9'8 x 7'2))
UPVC double glazed window, central heating radiator and coving.
External
Front
Laid to lawn garden, stone chipping and paved driveway.
Rear
Enclosed paved tiered garden, decking and bedding areas.
Garage
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