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Pennine Drive, Milnrow, Rochdale PENNINE DRIVE, MILNROW, ROCHDALE Asking Price Of: £200,000 FEATURES No Chain Semi-Detached Property Three Bedrooms Attic Room Large Corner Plot Further Development Potential Driveway Parking DG, GCH & Alarm Well Presented Throughout Viewings Recommended *** NO CHAIN / SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTY / THREE BEDROOMS PLUS ATTIC ROOM / LOUNGE DINER / ENTRANCE HALL / MODERN KITCHEN & BATHROOM / LARGE CORNER PLOT OFFERING FURTHER DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL / DRIVEWAY PARKING / DG, GCH & ALARM *** We are pleased to offer for sale this well presented three bedroom plus attic room semi-detached property standing on a large corner plot which offers further development potential. Situated in a popular residential location offering good access to local amenities including shops, schools and public transport links (including M62 motorway connection and Manchester Metrolink service). The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating and security alarm with the accommodation comprising briefly of entrance hallway with staircase leading to the first floor, lounge diner, modern fitted kitchen, first floor landing, three bedrooms (two double, one single), three piece family bathroom and fixed staircase leading to the attic room which makes an ideal fourth bedroom or office. Externally the property offer driveway parking and sits on a good sized corner plot which offers further ENTRANCE HALL LOUNGE/DINER development potential in the form of a side extension 11' 5" x 5' 10" (3.48m x 1.79m) 21' 5" x 10' 0" (6.53m x 3.07m) (subject to planning), lawned gardens to the front and Front facing entrance door, radiator, fitted storage (width reducing to 2.55m) Front & rear facing double side, paved rear garden, wooden garden shed and plus under stair storage cupboard with power and glazed windows, two radiators, ceiling coves, neutral walled, fenced and hedged boundaries. plumbing for automatic washing machine, staircase décor, seating and dining areas, feature fire place with leading to the first floor, Amtico flooring, access to the electric fire, archway through to the kitchen, Amtico The property is well presented throughout with kitchen and lounge. flooring. internal viewings coming highly recommended to fully appreciate the size, finish and position. KITCHEN 9' 7" x 7' 6" (2.94m x 2.29m) Side facing double glazed window and rear facing double glazed French doors giving access to the rear garden, ceiling spot lights, modern fitted kitchen with a good selection of wall and base units, complime ntary work surfaces, splash back tiling, sink & drainer, induction hob, extractor and oven, plumbed for automatic washing machine or dish washer and space for a fridge freezer, Amtico flooring. FIRST FLOOR LANDING 7' 6" x 6' 5" (2.30m x 1.98m) (width increasing to 2.81m) Side facing double glazed window, ceiling coves, ceiling spot lights and staircase leading to the attic room. BEDROOM ONE 9' 4" x 9' 6" (2.86m x 2.92m) Rear facing double glazed window, radiator, neutral décor with feature decorated wall, fitted wardrobes, double room. BEDROOM TWO 9' 6" x 10' 1" (2.90m x 3.08m) Front facing double glazed window, radiator, neutral FAMILY BATHROOM boiler, fitted storage to eves, wood flooring, ideal décor with feature decorated wall, ceiling coves, under 5' 4" x 6' 5" (1.64m x 1.96m) fourth bedroom or office. stair storage cupboard, double room. Rear facing double glazed frosted window, heated towel rail, ceiling spotlights, three piece suite in white EXTERNAL BEDROOM THREE comprising WC, vanity hand basin with storage and Externally the property offer driveway parking and sits 7' 11" x 6' 1" (2.42m x 1.86m) panel bath, shower, tiled walls. on a good sized corner plot which offers further Front facing double glazed window, radiator, neutral development potential in the form of a side extension décor, single room. ATTIC ROOM (subject to planning), lawned gardens to the front and 9' 6" x 16' 2" (2.90m x 4.94m) side, paved rear garden, wooden garden shed and Side facing double glazed window and rear facing walled, fenced and hedged boundaries. double glazed Velux window, radiator, wall mounted REVILO INSIGHT Tenure: Freehold Title No: GM239530 Class Of Title: Absolute Mains Service Connected: Water, Gas, Electric, Sewerage Tax Band: B Parking: Driveway Parking Important Notice: These particulars are a guide and for illustration purposes only. Floor plans, layouts and positions are for indicative purposes only. Purchasers should refer to legal plans for details of the title to be transferred. Dimensions should not be used for carpet sizes, appliance space or items of furniture. Kitchen, bathroom and storage layouts are shown for indicative purposes only – please refer to specifications of each property for full details. Consequently, the particulars should be treated as general guidance only and cannot be relied upon as accurately describing any of the specified matters prescribed by any order made under the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991. Nor do they constitute a contract, part of a contract or warranty. For further information, to arrange a viewing or for mortgage and insurance advice you can contact Revilo Homes & Mortgages directly on 01706 509237. One of our team will be more than happy to help. www.revilohomes.co.uk 01706 509 237 [email protected] Revilo House, Bridgefold Road, Rochdale, OL11 5BX .
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