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THIS IMMACULATELY PRESENTED THREE BEDROOMED STONE FRONTED
TERRACE IS LOCATED WITHIN THE HEART OF RAWTENSTALL, A SHORT STROLL
TO THE SHOPS, CAFES, BARS AND RESTAURANTS. INTERNALLY THE PROPERTY
BENEFITS FROM, DOUBLE GLAZED WINDOWS AND DOORS AND A FRONT AND REAR
ENCLOSED YARD. THIS PROPERTY IS IDEALLY SUITED FOR A FIRST TIME
BUYER OR BTL INVESTOR, AND EARLY VIEWING IS STRONGLY
RECOMMENDED.
The property comprises a generously spaced lounge and a kitchen
with a range of solid wood wall and base units complementary work
surfaces, integrated fridge and freezer, plumbing for an automatic
washing machine and access to the rear garden. The first floor has
doors to three bedrooms, the master bedroom is a double with, a
single second bedroom with storage and a third box room again with
storage. The bathroom comprises a bath wth shower attachment,
pedestal wash hand basin, and low level WC.
Externally, the property comprises a lovely, enclosed yard to the
front and rear.
GROUND FLOOR
Lounge 4.39m x 3.73m
Kitchen 3.43m x 2.49m
FIRST FLOOR
Landing
Master Bedroom 4.22m x 2.49m
Bedroom Two 3.26m x 1.69m
Bedroom Three 2.69m x 1.91m
Bathroom 2.26m x 1.74m
COUNCIL TAX
We can confirm the property is council tax band A payable to
Rossendale Borough Council.
TENURE FREEHOLD
TOWN INFO
Rawtenstall is a quaint town nestled in the picturesque Rossendale
Valley of Lancashire, England. Known for its rich industrial
heritage, Rawtenstall once thrived as a center for the cotton and
textile industries during the 19th century. Today, the town has
retained much of its historical charm, with beautifully preserved
Victorian architecture and remnants of its industrial past visible
throughout the area.
A notable landmark in Rawtenstall is the East Lancashire Railway, a
heritage railway line that attracts visitors eager to experience
vintage steam and diesel train journeys through the scenic
landscapes of the Rossendale Valley. The Whitaker Museum and Art
Gallery, set in a historic house within Whitaker Park, offers
insights into the local history and culture, with a range of
exhibits and art collections.
Rawtenstall‘s town center boasts a variety of independent shops,
cafes, and restaurants, giving it a vibrant and community oriented
feel. The bustling Rawtenstall Market, held several times a week,
is a popular destination for fresh produce, local goods, and unique
finds.
Surrounded by rolling hills and lush countryside, Rawtenstall is an
excellent base for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby Rossendale Way,
a 42 mile circular walking route, offers stunning views and a
chance to explore the natural beauty of the area.
Overall, Rawtenstall combines historical significance with a warm,
welcoming atmosphere, making it an appealing destination for both
residents and visitors alike.
PLEASE NOTE
All measurements are approximate to the nearest 0.1m and for
guidance only, and they should not be relied upon for the fitting
of carpets or the placement of furniture. No checks have been made
on any fixtures and fittings or services where connected water,
electricity, gas, drainage, heating appliances or any other
electrical or mechanical equipment in this property
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