Property description
Have a house to sell? Ask us about Help2Move and see how easy your next move could be!The Astbury, where thoughtful design and modern living go hand in hand. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious hallway opening to a cosy sitting room to the left, perfect for a home office, hobby room, or quiet retreat.
At the heart of the home, the open-plan kitchen, dining and lounge area is designed for both family life and entertaining. The modern kitchen has integrated appliances, ample worktop space and breakfast bar, and smart cupboard storage. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area enjoys plenty of natural light, making it the ideal spot for meals or gatherings. The lounge area flows effortlessly from the dining space, offering a relaxed atmosphere for unwinding or entertaining, with garden views through the large bi-fold doors. Completing the downstairs layout is a tucked-away WC and storage cupboard, making room for everything - and everyone.
The first floor of The Astbury provides a peaceful retreat for all the family. The master bedroom offers comfort and style with its adjoining en suite rainfall shower room. Generous proportions allow room for a wide choice of furnishings, making it a truly relaxing space to start and end your day.
Bedroom two is a spacious double, perfect for guests or children, while bedroom three offers versatility as a single room, nursery, sitting room, or playroom. A contemporary family bathroom, complete with high-quality fittings, serves these bedrooms. The landing area also benefits from a built-in cupboard, providing practical storage space.
The Astbury combines functionality and charm, making it a perfect choice for families or professionals seeking a modern, versatile home.
Maintenance fee is estimated at £215 per annum. Please note that Council Tax will apply (unless you meet the criteria for Exemption). The Council Tax band will be determined by the relevant Council.
Visit Buttercross Hall, open Thursday-Monday, 10am-5pm!Maintenance fee is estimated at £215 per annum. Please note that Council Tax will apply (unless you meet the criteria for Exemption). The Council Tax band will be determined by the relevant Council.
The Astbury Dimensions: Metric | Imperial
Ground FloorKitchen/Dining/Family Area W: 5376mm x L: 4788mm | W: 20'6" x L: 12'0"Sitting room W: 3031mm x L: 2460mm | W: 3'9" x L: 4'11"WC W: 1918mm x L: 972mm | W: 7'11" x L: 15'10"
First floorMaster Bedroom W: 3335mm x L: 2589mm | W: 10'11" x L: 8'5"En Suite W: 1960mm x L: 2365mm | W: 6'5" x L: 7'9"Bedroom 2 W: 3019mm x L: 2589mm | W: 9'10" x L: 8'5"Bedroom 3 W: 3073mm x L: 2108mm | W: 10'0" x L: 6'10"Bathroom W: 1981mm x L: 2108mm | W: 6'5" x L: 6'10"Images and tours provided within this listing serve as examples only and may have been enhanced with AI. Please note that specification may differ.
New homes for sale in Habergham Eaves, BurnleyButtercross Hall is Seddon Homes' charming new build development situated in Habergham Eaves, in the southern outskirts of Burnley, near to Burnley Golf Club and flanked by beautiful countryside. The Buttercross Hall estate will feature a mix of luxury, solid, traditional build 2, 3 & 4 bedroom homes. Designed for quality, comfort and style, with a wealth of modern fixtures and popular design features, our new homes set the standard for energy performance and carbon emissions.
The name "Habergham" is derived from Old English, indicating a "homestead on the hill." Today, Habergham Eaves is a popular, family-friendly residential area, with easy access to Burnley town centre. A short drive from the M65 and within 5 miles of the Rossendale Valley, you'll feel right at home in this warm and welcoming community.
Why buy your forever home in Habergham Eaves?Habergham Eaves is a desirable Burnley parish featuring a delightful balance of urban and rural landscapes, characterised by picturesque farmland, rolling hills, and scenic views. Located nearby, Towneley Park offers outdoor activities, gardens, and the historic Towneley Hall.
There's plenty of local green open space with Burnley Golf Club and Rossendale Valley Sailing Club close by. The Pennine hills surrounding Burnley offer stunning landscapes and numerous walking and cycling trails. Enjoy living in a rural setting, yet remain connected to the energy of the city - Blackburn, Leeds and Manchester are just a short journey away. A home in Buttercross Hall puts you within easy reach of the best of both worlds.
Local AmenitiesButtercross Hall development is close enough to Burnley to provide residents with easy access to amenities, schools, and transport links. However, its rural setting is a tranquil retreat from the hustle and bustle of the main town centre.
Burnley town centre embraces a blend of high street brands, local boutiques, pubs and restaurants. There's also a thriving arts scene, with venues like the Burnley Mechanics Theatre, REEL Cinema and a calendar of local events such as the International Rock and Blues, and Canal Festivals.
Green SpacesLiterally, on your doorstep, the Buttercross Hall development is designed to incorporate an attractive multi-use games area. The local Towneley, Scott and Queens parks are firm family favourites, boosting extensive woodlands, playgrounds, a boating lake and gardens for exercise, walking and picnics.
The area around Habergham Eaves is equally captivating, with the River Calder providing a scenic backdrop for walking, cycling, scenic drives, and rich wildlife. Several notable national parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty are within a reasonable distance, including the Yorkshire Dales to the northeast, the Peaks to the south and the Forest of Bowland.
SchoolsPlanning for your family's future, Buttercross Hall is well-served by a great selection of local schools, providing a high-quality education at primary, secondary and sixth form levels. Rosewood Primary received a solid "Good" Ofsted rating, offering a broad, balanced curriculum, modern facilities, and strong ties with the local community.
Looking further ahead, the wider Burnley area boasts several institutions offering higher education and graduate programs, catering to diverse academic interests and professional goals. The Central Lancashire Burnley Campus, Burnley College and Bolton, Lancaster, and Manchester universities are all within reach, opening doors to first-class academic facilities.
Business and IndustryBurnley and its surroundings form an established business hub, offering diverse employment opportunities. With several business parks and industrial estates nearby, Buttercross Hall places new homeowners right at the heart of it all.
Heasandford Industrial Estate, Shuttleworth Mead Business Park and Network 65 Business Park host a range of manufacturing and distribution companies with good access to major road networks. These business parks provide essential infrastructure and support for businesses in and around the area, contributing significantly to the local economy. With its improved rail links, Burnley is also popular with city workers looking for a more affordable and quieter lifestyle.
TransportHabergham Eaves benefits from a variety of transport options, ensuring excellent connectivity both locally and further afield. For local travel, frequent bus services link the area to Burnley town centre and nearby regions. For longer journeys, Burnley Manchester Road Station offers direct train services to Manchester, Leeds, and Preston, while Burnley Central Station connects to Blackburn.
The M65 motorway grants quick access to the motorway network, linking to major routes like the M6, M66, and M62. Additionally, Manchester Airport and Leeds Bradford Airport, both about an hour's drive away, provide extensive national and international flight options. These diverse transport facilities make Habergham Eaves an ideal location for commuters and visitors alike.