A tastefully extended family home has come on the market in one of Bolton's conservation areas.
The three bedroom freehold property is on the market for £335,000.
Situated on Copeland Mews, Heaton, just off Chorley New Road, is being marketed by Cardwells Estate Agents.
The property, which is in a picturesque cul-de-sac location, has a rural feel despite it just being a one-minute drive from Chorley New Road and is close to Bolton School.
The accommodation is set in a plot of around 0.8 of an acre.
Stepping inside there is a reception hallway with a toilet to the left as you walk in.
To the right there is a large lounge with double doors off to the dining room which then lead into a fitted kitchen.
Upstairs there is a first-floor landing which leads onto three good sized bedrooms and a contemporary white three-piece family bathroom suite.
Outside of the property there is a single garage which is served by a block paved driveway offering private parking facilities and there is a spacious rear garden.
The family home benefits from a modern gas central heating boiler located in the garage, uPVC double glazing, and is ready to move straight into.
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The property is close to transport links, restaurants and sporting, leisure facilities including Markland Hill Tennis Club.
The property is also close to three train stations with Lostock Station 1.2 miles away, Bolton Station 1.8 miles away and Hall i’ th’ Wood Station 2.5 miles away.
There are also a range of ‘good’ schools in the area including St Thomas of Canterbury RC School, Devonshire Road Primary School, and Thomasson Memorial School all 0.3 miles away and Clevelands Prep School 0.4 miles away.
A viewing can be arranged by calling Cardwells Estate Agents Bolton on 01204 381281, emailing; bolton@cardwells.co.uk or via www.Cardwells.co.uk
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