Under Offer
Rear of Property
Lounge
Lounge
Kitchen
Kitchen
Bathroom
Bathroom
Principal Bedroom
Principal Bedroom
Entrance Hall
Hallway
Office Area
Office Area
Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
Bedroom 3
Rear of Property
Rear Garden
Front of Property
     
     
     
    Rostron Road, Ramsbottom
    £275,000
    Semi-Detached House
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    Nestled on a peaceful residential street, Rostron Road serves as a tranquil haven of a home, perfectly blending period character with modern style, felt from the moment of arrival. Landscaped to the front, the manicured gravel garden with structural trees, enclosed by elegant wrought iron railings sets the tone, framing stunning views of the surrounding hills. A private driveway offers off-road parking.

    The anthracite grey front door, adorned with a striking lion-head knocker, opens into the spacious entrance hall. Light floods the double-height space, reflecting off whitewashed wood flooring for a bright and airy feel. A built-in powder blue storage bench to the right offers the perfect perch for slipping shoes on and off, with hanging space and shelving maintaining a clutter-free entrance hall. Smart, energy-efficient radiators ensure the home stays cosy while remaining cost-effective.

    From the hallway, a glazed door leads to an inner hallway, where the kitchen can be found directly ahead.

    Warm and welcoming, cream cabinetry elevated by modern black handles provides plenty of storage in the kitchen, whilst wood-effect worktops offer ample preparation space. A sink beneath the window overlooks the south-facing garden, a haven for birds and wildlife, inviting plenty of sunlight in, enhancing the tranquil atmosphere.

    With ample space for a large fridge freezer and washing machine, the gas hob, electric oven and extractor fan make cooking effortless. A door leads directly into the garden, perfect for summer dining or morning coffee in the sun.

    Flowing off from the kitchen, a door opens through into the lounge; a space which strikes the perfect balance between cosy and contemporary. An original cast iron fireplace, complete with multicoloured tiles, creates a welcoming focal point. In winter, the open fire adds warmth, while in warmer months, French doors open fully onto the decking, blurring the line between indoors and out. Wooden flooring, flowing through from the entrance hall, enhances the light and airy feel.

    The principal bedroom, also on this floor, is a serene retreat. Drawing in light, the bountiful bay offers views out over the quiet comings and goings of the street beyond, while a verdant green chimney breast adds a touch of nature-inspired colour. The white walls and wooden flooring retain a fresh and bright feel, while a stylish electric log-burning stove offers instant warmth. Spacious and soothing, there is plenty of space for a king-size bed and additional furnishings.

    Opposite, the ground-floor bathroom continues the blend of modern convenience and period charm. Grey tiles underfoot, white metro-inspired wall tiles and a traditional towel radiator set the tone, while a Victorian-style shower over a P-shaped bath, complete with a handheld attachment, ensures comfort. Above, the high ceiling and large mirror over the wash basin amplify the sense of space.

    Plush carpeted stairs lead up to the first-floor mezzanine landing, where pendant lights hang elegantly overhead. Velux windows flood the space with natural light, creating an airy office nook that overlooks the entrance hall. Behind, extensive built-in wardrobes provide excellent storage.

    Discover comfort in the rear bedroom - a warm, inviting space, with an amber feature wall balanced by white tones and soft, plush carpet. A Velux window invites in light, while an app-controlled electric heater ensures economical comfort.

    To the front, the third bedroom offers a whimsical touch, with a woodland wall mural and Velux windows fitted with blinds. Ideal as a nursery, guest room, or creative space, eaves storage can be found alongside plenty of room for furniture.

    The south-facing rear garden is a private suntrap, thoughtfully designed for year-round enjoyment. Relax and unwind on the decking, while the practical Astroturf lawn ensures greenery whatever the weather.

    Whitewashed walls reflect and retain the warmth of the sunlight, with a gravel dining area at the rear perfect for alfresco meals. Mature trees add shelter and shade, while a shed with electricity provides extra storage. Buzzing with wildlife, the chorus of birdsong enhances the peaceful, countryside feel.

    Out and About
    Located just moments away from the vibrant centre of Ramsbottom, often featured in the Sunday Times' North West 'Best Places to Live,'. Renowned for its range of pubs, bars, eateries, and shops, Ramsbottom is a haven for independent retailers. Browse the boutique shops, where you can find unique items and gifts, before indulging in the culinary delights offered by the many welcoming pubs and restaurants. One local favourite is the Holcombe Tap, voted Ramsbottom’s cosiest pub, where you can enjoy a warm open fire alongside guest ales, exclusive cocktails, and a small bites menu.

    For those who appreciate local brews, the Irwell Works Brewery Tap is a must-visit. Here, you can sample classic ales like Mad Dogs and Englishmen and Costa del Salford, immersing yourself in the local flavour.

    Take advantage of the natural beauty surrounding Ramsbottom with a rewarding walk up nearby Holcombe Hill, and enjoy the stunning views over the village. It’s the perfect way to build up an appetite before dinner.

    Everyday conveniences are readily available with Aldi, Tesco, and Morrisons all close by for your weekly shop. Families will find themselves well-positioned with several excellent schools in the area, including Hazelhurst Primary, St Joseph’s, St Andrew’s, Peel Brow Primary Schools, and Woodhey High School, all just a few minutes' drive from Holt Street West.

    For commuters, Ramsbottom offers excellent connectivity with easy access to the M66 and A56, placing Bury, Bolton, Burnley, and Blackburn within comfortable reach.

    From first home seekers to downsizing duos seeking a modern, light-filled haven, Rostron Road offers the perfect blend of style, comfort, and location.



    Council Tax Band: B (Bury Council )
    Tenure: Leasehold (903 years)
    Ground Rent: £2.5 per year
    Parking options: Off Street
    Garden details: Private Garden
    Electricity supply: Mains
    Heating: Gas Mains
    Water supply: Mains
    Sewerage: Mains
    Broadband: FTTP

    Features

    • Beautiful Three Bedroom Semi-Detached Home
    • Light, Bright and Modern Decor
    • Large Lounge with Patio Doors
    • Home Office
    • Low Maintenance South Facing Garden
    • Central Ramsbottom Location
    Reference: RS0609
    Whilst every effort is made to ensure the accuracy of these details, it should be noted that the measurements are approximate only. Floorplans are for representation purposes only and prepared according to the RICS Code of Measuring Practice by our floorplan provider. Therefore, the layout of doors, windows and rooms are approximate and should be regarded as such by any prospective purchaser. Any internal photographs are intended as a guide only and it should not be assumed that any of the furniture/fittings are included in any sale. Where shown, details of lease, ground rent and service charge are provided by the vendor and their accuracy cannot be guaranteed, as the information may not have been verified and further checks should be made either through your solicitor/conveyance. Where appliances, including central heating, are mentioned, it cannot be assumed that they are in working order, as they have not been tested. Please also note that wiring, plumbing and drains have not been checked.
     
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