This 2 bedroom terraced home with 2 reception room(s), spread over 2 floor(s), with 1 bathroom is in stunning condition. This property is ideally suitable for first time buyers / investors / downsizers and is sold with no chain.
This spacious 2 bed home is located on Grane road, Haslingden. Close to excellent transport links, supermarkets, schools and open countryside. Modern combi boiler installed 2 years ago, and the property comes with gas and electrical safety certificates.
* GROUND FLOOR *
VESTIBULE
LOUNGE - 3.49m x 3.4m Lovely spacious room with bay window and feature gas fire.
DINING ROOM - 4.57m x 4.37m Open plan style kitchen / dining room, French patio doors that lead out into the rear yard. Access into the under stair storage cupboard. Multi fuel stove all in working order and has been recently swept.
KITCHEN - 2.50m x 2.08m Modern kitchen with built-in appliances, and a freestanding American fridge freezer (staying with the property). Counter lights and views out into the rear yard.
* FIRST FLOOR *
MASTER BEDROOM - 4.61m x 3.55m Good-sized master bedroom with built-in storage.
BEDROOM 2 - 4.55m x 3.49m Spacious double bedroom with double windows and views out to the rear.
FAMILY BATHROOM - 2.82m Modern 4 piece bathroom suite with LED vanity mirror and heated towel rail.
EXTERNALLY Front courtyard garden, rear enclosed yard with brick built storage shed and water taps.
THE AREA Haslingden, nestled in the Rossendale Valley of Lancashire, is a town rich in history and natural beauty. Its name, meaning valley of the hazels, reflects its ancient roots, with evidence of human presence dating back to the Bronze Age. The town's development accelerated during the Industrial Revolution, becoming a hub for textile manufacturing and stone quarrying. Notably, Haslingden Flag—a durable sandstone—was quarried here and used in prominent locations like London's Trafalgar Square. Today, Haslingden blends its industrial heritage with scenic landscapes, offering residents and visitors a unique combination of history and nature.
The town boasts several landmarks that highlight its rich past. St James's Church, perched atop a hill, has been a place of worship since at least 1284 and features a rare double cross socket stone from the 10th or 11th century. Nearby, the Halo—a modern steel sculpture and part of the Panopticons series—illuminates the night sky, symbolizing Haslingden's blend of tradition and innovation. The surrounding moorlands and the Grane Valley, with its reservoirs and remnants of the lost village of Haslingden Grane, offer picturesque settings for walking and exploration, making Haslingden a town where history and natural beauty coexist harmoniously.
TENURE Leasehold - £2 per year.
COUNCIL TAX Rossendale Borough Council - Band A
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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