A four bedroom character cottage, nestled a semi rural position, has come on the market.
The property is currently on sale for £549,950 and listed by Cardwells Estate Agents It is located within Old Hall Mews, a small hamlet of stone properties, in Lostock, which have been converted, creating lovely characterful homes.
The property has been updated with a quality interior and finish, including a bespoke professionally fitted kitchen, bathroom, and an ensuite shower room.
The property is offered for sale with the advantage of ‘no upward chain involved’.
Stepping inside the four-bedroom cottage there is a reception hall, a guest WC, a spacious utility room, a lounge, and an open plan kitchen dining room.
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Upstairs, there are four spacious bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom also has a newly fitted en suite shower room.
Outside, to the front there is a paved courtyard with a raised terraced patio area and lovely communal gardens.
Behind the communal gardens, there is a double garage providing parking and benefits from power and lighting with overhead storage.
To the rear there is a generous sized garden with open farmland and countryside views and the garden is mainly laid to lawn with paved areas.
There are a number of train stations close-by including Lostock Station, which is 0.9 miles away, Horwich Parkway Station is 2.1 miles away and Westhoughton Station which is 2.5 miles away.
There are also a range of good and outstanding schools in the area including Lostock Primary School 0.8 miles away and Markland Hill Primary School 0.6 miles away.
Viewing is by appointment only with Cardwells staff, available seven days a week.
Call Cardwells on 01204 381281, email bolton@cardwells.co.uk or visit www.cardwells.co.uk.
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