£200,000
3 bed terraced house for saleTurton Road, Bradshaw, Bolton, 3 BL2
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Leasehold
Newton & Co Ltd
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About this property
Fully Renovated Mid-Stone Terrace With New Roof, Windows, Electrics, And Insulation
Inviting Lounge With Feature Fireplace, Stone Backdrop, And Timber Mantel
Spacious Open-Plan Kitchen And Dining Area With Integrated Appliances
Three Bedrroms Incl. Stylish Dorma Loft Bedroom With Potential For Ensuite Addition
Contemporary Family Shower Room With Walk-In Glass Enclosure
Separate Utility For Added Convenience
Immaculately Decorated Throughout With High-Quality Finishes
Low-Maintenance Rear Patio And Neat Front Palisade Garden Adding Kerb Appeal
Off-Road Parking In A Highly Sought-After Residential Location
Close To Bromley Cross Station, Excellent Schools, Shops, Cafés, And Green Spaces
Beautifully Renovated 3-Bed Stone Terrace With Loft Conversion And Off-Road Parking.
Between the sought-after enclaves of Bradshaw and Bromley Cross, a story of thoughtful renovation and timeless design unfolds. This charming 3-Bed mid-stone terrace on Turton Road has been meticulously transformed from top to bottom - a home that blends period character with sleek, contemporary living.
A Complete Reinvention
This isn’t just a cosmetic refresh - it’s a comprehensive rebirth. Every essential has been renewed: Wiring, electrics, insulation, windows, radiators, and even the roof have all been replaced, ensuring a future-proofed home that’s as efficient as it is beautiful. A dormer loft extension crowns the transformation, adding versatility and space without compromising the home’s character.
Warm Welcome & Stylish Comfort
Step into the inviting lounge, where soft neutral tones and plush carpets set a calm, welcoming tone. At its heart, a striking feature fireplace takes centre stage - a beautiful focal point with a natural stone backdrop, deep timber mantel, and contemporary electric fire, creating both warmth and character. Sunlight pours in through the sash-style windows, while thoughtful textural touches - from the solid stone hearth to the subtle gleam of brushed metal accents - lend the room a refined, elegant finish.
Heart of the Home: A Sleek, Social Kitchen
The rear of the property opens into a spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area, a showpiece of modern design and everyday practicality. The kitchen is fitted with a full suite of integrated appliances, including a stainless steel oven and 4-ring gas hob, extractor fan and fridge-freezer, all seamlessly built into handleless high-gloss cabinetry that reflects light and maximises space. The metro-style tiled splashbacks, finished in a soft dove grey with contrasting grout, add texture and visual interest, while wood-effect worktops provide both durability and warmth. A generous dining space invites casual family meals and lively dinner parties alike, all grounded by the luxury wood-effect flooring that flows effortlessly through the room.
A separate utility and drying room adds another layer of convenience - a practical, well-organised space to handle household chores while keeping the main living areas calm and clutter-free.
Tranquil Bedrooms & Luxurious Finishes
On the first floor, discover two of the three bedrooms, a spacious double to the front and to the rear a single bedroom or study provides flexibility - ideal for a home office, nursery, or creative space.
The family shower room is a masterclass in contemporary design: Wood-effect porcelain tiles line the walls, offering natural warmth and texture, while a large walk-in glass shower enclosure and minimalist white suite keep the look clean and elegant. Accents of chrome and a rich teal feature wall add a splash of personality without overpowering the calming aesthetic.
The dormer loft conversion is a triumph of light and space - an expansive room that can serve as a luxurious main bedroom, studio, or guest suite. And with plumbing provisions in place, there’s exciting potential to add an en suite, tailoring the space to your lifestyle.
Step Outside
Outside, to the rear is a quaint paved patio whilst off-road parking enhances practicality - a rarity for properties of this style and location.
Location & Lifestyle
Located in a highly regarded residential area between Bradshaw and Bromley Cross, this property is perfectly placed for both families and commuters. A selection of well-regarded schools, including Canon Slade and Turton School, are within easy walking distance, making it an ideal choice for those seeking excellent education options close to home.
Just a short stroll away, Bromley Cross village offers a welcoming community atmosphere with a vibrant mix of pubs, restaurants, cafés, and local supermarkets, ensuring everything you need is right on your doorstep.
For commuters, Bromley Cross railway station is conveniently nearby, providing regular direct services to Manchester and Clitheroe and making city connections smooth and stress-free.
Nature lovers are equally well catered for - Rigby’s Park and The Kingfisher Trail are only minutes away, while the picturesque Jumbles Reservoir is within easy walking distance, perfect for weekend walks, family adventures, or peaceful moments outdoors.
With its blend of connectivity, convenience, and green space, this location truly offers the best of both town and country living.
In Summary
This home isn’t just renovated - it’s reinvented. Blending period charm with contemporary luxury, every detail has been considered to create a space that’s welcoming, practical, and ready to enjoy from day one. With room to grow, space to live beautifully, and style to spare, this is Turton Road at its very best.
A perfect fusion of heritage and modern living - and a home you’ll fall in love with the moment you step inside
agent notes:
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Fixtures & Fittings
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Tenure
Leasehold (840 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
£5
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