TD0461 - Tucked away on Church Street, this late 1800s stone-built cottage perfectly blends period character with modern comforts. With exposed stonework, beamed ceilings, and a striking spiral staircase, it’s full of charm – yet practical enough for everyday living. Offering easy access to Adlington’s wealth of amenities and excellent transport links, this home is well-suited to first-time buyers, professionals, or those looking to downsize without compromise.The property enjoys a highly convenient yet picturesque setting. Just a short stroll from Adlington railway station, it offers direct connections to Manchester and beyond, making it ideal for commuters. The Leeds–Liverpool Canal runs close by, providing miles of scenic towpath walks and cycle routes, while Rivington’s rolling countryside is only minutes away for those who love the outdoors. Adlington itself is a thriving village community with a wide variety of amenities. Lower Adlington offers shops, restaurants, pubs and cafes on the doorstep, while Upper Adlington provides further facilities including supermarkets, doctors, and a library. With Chorley, Bolton and the M61 all easily accessible, the location balances village life with excellent connectivity.Stepping inside, you’re welcomed into the lounge where period charm meets contemporary style. The exposed stone feature wall, original flagged floor, and beamed ceiling give a warm and rustic feel, while the modern inset gas fire adds a sleek focal point. The elegant spiral staircase winds up to the first floor, enhancing the cottage’s unique character. The kitchen sits at the rear, fitted with cottage-style units and offering an integrated oven and hob, space for appliances, and plenty of storage. Upstairs, the main bedroom is a generous double with mirrored wardrobes and a light-filled front aspect. A second bedroom makes an ideal guest room, child’s room, or study. The bathroom is neatly finished with a white suite, including a bath with a shower over.The front of the property is framed by mature hedging with a gravelled approach that gives the cottage real kerb appeal. To the rear, there is a small paved courtyard with a useful storage shed. Please note: the courtyard has a right of way for the neighbouring property on one side, and on the opposite side, there is no boundary wall separating the properties.Internal inspection is highly recommended to truly appreciate the accommodation on offer.
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