£290,000
(£136/sq. ft)
3 bed end terrace house for saleRamsden Road, Wardle OL12
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
2,130 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Hunters - Littleborough
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About this property
Large spacious rooms
Original characterful features throughout
Three double bedrooms plus large attic room
Two reception rooms
Located in the heart of wardle village
Gardens to front & rear
Viewing highly recommended
Council tax band B
Freehold house, leasehold garden
EPC rating D
Everything that you hope to find in a 19th century house, this property has to offer, from high ceilings, beautiful coving, tall skirting boards and spacious accommodation. This home has it all and more with underfloor heating in parts, fire places and multifuel stoves, creating wonderful charm and character throughout. Located centrally in the sought after village of Wardle this deceptively spacious accommodation briefly comprises of a welcoming entrance hall, large lounge, generous sized dining room, kitchen, and cellars. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms, a family bathroom plus a large attic room to the second floor. Externally the property has an enclosed front cottage garden with a lean to garage and driveway to the side, and to the rear there is a good sized family garden (which is leasehold at £100pa). Call now to arrange your viewing as we are expecting a high level of demand and interest in this property.
Entrance Hall
The useful vestibule welcomed you through to the hallway, where original features immediately greet you. Decorative panelling, elegant coving, and the charming staircase leading to the first-floor landing create a stunning first impression, blending character with timeless appeal.
Lounge (4.46 x 4.49 (14'7" x 14'8"))
A spacious and beautifully decorated room, featuring a striking fireplace set within the chimney breast as a lovely focal point. The high ceilings are enhanced by ornate decorative coving and etched detailing. The front-aspect windows create a bright, comfortable, and inviting space with ample room for furniture.
Family Dining Room (4.80 x 4.87 max (15'8" x 15'11" max))
A generous second reception room, perfect as a family dining living area. A multi-fuel stove set within the chimney breast adds warmth and character, complemented by an exposed brick wall. French doors open onto the garden, and the room flows seamlessly into the kitchen, creating an inviting open-plan space.
Kitchen (2.81 x 2.79 (9'2" x 9'1"))
A well-equipped kitchen featuring a range of base and eye-level units with built-in appliances, including a washing machine, microwave, and fridge freezer, with additional space for a dishwasher and range cooker. Yorkshire stone flooring runs throughout the kitchen and dining area, adding character, while a rear-facing window provides views over the garden.
Cellar Rooms
A useful storage space, equipped with added shelving and lighting. Currently housing a dryer and fridge freezer, it provides practical and versatile storage options.
Landing (6.06 x 1.44 max (19'10" x 4'8" max))
Leading to the first floor rooms and the stairs to the attic room. With a beautiful original stained glass ceiling light.
Bedroom 1 (4.84 x 3.98 (15'10" x 13'0"))
A spacious double bedroom with rear-aspect views over the garden. Beautifully presented, it features fitted wardrobes, decorative panelling, and a cupboard housing the boiler, combining style with practical storage.
Bedroom 2 (4.57 x 3.56 (14'11" x 11'8"))
A generous double bedroom with high ceilings and a front-aspect window, creating a bright and airy space.
Bedroom 3 (3.36 x 2.36 (11'0" x 7'8"))
A third bedroom with a front-aspect window and charming stripped wooden floorboards, offering a bright and characterful space.
Bathroom (2.80 x 2.79 (9'2" x 9'1"))
A light and bright bathroom featuring a four-piece suite, comprising a low-level WC, wash hand basin, bath, and separate shower, creating a fresh and functional space.
Attic Room (6.10 max x 5.55 max (20'0" max x 18'2" max))
The staircase from the landing takes you into this generous sized room with a Velux window to the rear aspect and eaves storage space.
External
An enclosed pretty front garden with a paved path to the front door. The rear garden is a good size for a family. The garden is owned by Rochdale Council but the sole use of this property and a fee of £100.00 is paid annually. A private driveway and lean to can be located at the side of the property.
Material Information - Littleborough
Tenure Type; freehold house, leasehold garden
Leasehold Years remaining on lease;
Leasehold Annual Ground Rent Amount £100 for the rear garden
Council Tax Banding; rochdale council band B
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