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A great opportunity to acquire a large, late Victorian, early Edwardian end of terraced which is one of just four of a similar design within this immediate group of homes. Daisyfield is the name of this terrace positioned on the well regarded Chorley New Road and over the years we have experienced good demand for these properties due to their scarce availability.
The ground floor accommodation includes two substantial individual reception rooms together with a hallway and vestibule with original tiling and a kitchen is located to the rear.
To the first floor , there are three bedrooms and the family bathroom and to the top floor two further rooms which offer great flexibility for additional living accommodation or a master bedroom suite.
The lower ground floor cellar offers fantastic potential in its own right. Currently used as a workshop and hobby room, it includes natural light and a WC. The potential for conversion is self evident.
The property is Leasehold for a term of 4000 years from 2nd April 1903 subject to the payment of a yearly Ground Rent of £3.00
Council Tax is Band C £2,041.91
Many local residents choose to reside within this immediate area due to the popular schooling nearby at both primary and secondary level. Furthermore, the convenient position ensures the property is located within a practical distance to the many local amenities Horwich and the surrounding area has to offer. The popular Middlebrook Leisure and Retail Park is located under mile away and a direct walkway to this complex can be accessed at the end of the nearby Sefton Lane. The location boasts an excellent infrastructure as the proximity to Chorley New Road allows access towards Horwich Parkway train station and junction 6 of the M61 which are around 1.5 miles away appealing to those looking to work or socialise in Manchester and beyond.
For those looking to harness the outdoors, Horwich attracts many people due to the varied landscape found throughout the nearby countryside of Rivington and its associated moorland and the town centre itself plays host to an array of independently owned shops, bars and restaurants accessible via car and is around 1 to 1.5 miles away.
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