£95,000
2 bed terraced house for saleChurch Street, Stacksteads, Bacup OL13
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Coppenwall
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About this property
2 bed stone built terraced home
Close to local amenities & schools
Accommodation over 4 floors
Dry cellar (ideal for storage)
Attic room, accessed through bedroom 2
Family bathroom with storage
Close to open countryside
Council tax band A
This 2 bedroom terraced home with 1 reception room, spread over 4 floor(s), with 1 bathrooms is in good condition. This property is ideally suitable for first time buyers / Investors and is sold with, no chain.
The property does require a degree of modernisation to reach its full potential, but with new windows and composite door fitted, most work is internal decor / kitchen works.
Lovely starter home close to excellent local amenities, schools and countryside walks. There's a local park just around the corner, and you have the famous RoseNBowl carvery / pub and restaurant nearby on Newchurch road.
This lovely home has had the same occupant since the 70's and any niggles have always been swiftly repaired. Call the office to book in a viewing:
** lower ground floor **
Cellar
** ground floor **
Vestibule
Lounge - 4.68m x 3.35m
Kitchen - 3.86m x 1.89m
** first floor **
Master bedroom - 4.25m x 2.15m
Bedroom 2 - 3.3m x 2.45m
Family bathroom - 3.29m x 2.4m
** second floor **
Attic room - 6.20m x 2.41m
The area
Stacksteads is a small, historic village located in the town of Bacup, within the Rossendale Valley in Lancashire, England. Nestled among rolling hills and scenic moorland, it has a strong industrial heritage, particularly in textile manufacturing and coal mining, which shaped much of its development during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The area is characterised by traditional stone terraced housing, a close-knit community feel, and a backdrop of natural beauty that attracts walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers. The River Irwell runs through Stacksteads, adding to its rural charm while also serving as a reminder of the area's industrial past.
Today, Stacksteads is a quiet residential area that retains its village character while benefiting from proximity to larger towns like Rawtenstall and Burnley. Local amenities include primary schools, parks such as Moorlands Park, and various community organisations that help maintain a strong sense of local identity. The nearby Lee Quarry and Cragg Quarry mountain bike trails draw outdoor sports enthusiasts to the region, while ongoing efforts by community groups like the Stacksteads Countryside Park Group (scpg) continue to enhance the environment and community spaces. Despite economic challenges typical of post-industrial areas, Stacksteads remains a resilient and welcoming place.
Tenure
Leasehold
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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A
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