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8, Ramsgreave Road, Price £230,000 Ramsgreave

An utterly charming double fronted eighteenth century stone cottage with a long lawned back garden and off-road forecourt parking for two cars. Brimming with character and hugely appealing, this is a particularly large property offering the perfect mix of space for a growing family. Superbly presented and maintained it comprises porch, two reception rooms, a substantial kitchen diner, three generous double bedrooms, four piece bathroom. (1,381 sq ft/128.3 sq m approx/EPC: D).

Easy walking distance to the train station, close to open countryside. 8, Ramsgreave Road, Ramsgreave

Directions Approaching from along Whalley Road, turn left at the Bulls Head traffic lights into Ramsgreave Road. Continue over the railway bridge and up the hill for a few hundred yards. The property can be found on the right hand side. Services Mains supplies of gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating to panelled radiators from a Worcester combination boiler. Council tax is payable to RVBC Band C. We are awaiting confirmation of the tenure. Additional Features The property has PVCu double glazed windows and external doors, tongue-and-groove boarded wood and York stone flagged flooring. Recent improvements have included re-roofing, fascia boards and gutters, windows and external doors. Location Ramsgreave lies to the south of the and enjoys excellent access to the motorway network. There are some excellent shopping facilities within Ramsgreave and Wilpshire, the larger shopping towns of and within reach by car, train or bus. Ramsgreave is a small suburb bordering Wilpshire, Mellor and Blackburn. Accommodation This superb home has been lovingly cared for with regular upgrading and regular maintenance by its fastidious owners. Its a property we can recommend highly. A smart front door opens to a wide porch with a fixed settle and an internal door with feature stained glass panels. There are two reception rooms separated by a central staircase with a pitched pine hand-rail. The lounge accommodates two sofas with an impressive stone chimney-piece and traditionally styled coal effect gas stove to provide that instant warmth and homeliness. The sitting room also has a gas stove which comes to life when the weather turns cooler. You'll notice the exposed stone former window opening which now acts as a rather useful serving hatch from the kitchen diner. Ticking a big box and a "must have" for many purchasers, the full width kitchen diner is a pleasant revelation. Providing that essential space and linking nicely with the private patio area via a glazed French door. The rustic pine cabinetry goes so well with the stone flagged floor, evoking a time honoured country style; ideal for entertaining large groups of family and friends. There is a pot sink with mixer tap and space for cooker, fridge/freezer and washing machine. On the first floor you will find three large double bedrooms; two front facing with the third overlooking the rear garden. Properties with three bedrooms of these handsome proportions are rare. Similarly spacious, the four piece bathroom comprises a spa bath, pedestal washbasin, low suite wc and a glazed cubicle with thermostatic shower. Towels warm on a period design radiator. Outside What also sets this fine home apart are the external areas. To the front an open forecourt with stone cobbles and flags providing parking for two cars. With a raised planting bed to add a splash of welcome colour. You'll love the rear garden with its long lawn made private with mature hawthorn hedging, a substantial timber shed at the far end and a super Indian stone flagged patio, accessed from the kitchen diner. Whenever the temperature allows a great place to enjoy an alfresco moment. There is access through the gated ginnel. This is most definitely a property you should view. Viewing Strictly by appointment with the Agents.