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£160,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
Halifax Road, Burnley, Lancashire BB10

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Property Ref : 2640

  • Generous Family Garden

  • Country Walk Location

  • Two car parking

  • Freehold

Ever wanted to live in a stone cottage full of storybook charm? With a secret garden so big, it extends far beyond first impressions. A garden you can enjoy the sun, sit out while the kids play and where you could have every plant you've ever imagined. To be able to sit by a pond, privately surrounded by mature trees and get lost in your own enchanted world of nature.

You could have all of this and more in this newly listed property. The most delightful mid terrace situated in the charming place of Lane Bottom in Briercliffe. A beautiful and sort after area between Fence, Nelson and Burnley. A village with a history rooted in the textile industry.

With a very convenient parking space for 2 cars and an extra special garden, this two bedroomed home has plenty of storage, entrance space separate to the living space, room for dining in the kitchen, a pantry, lounge with fireplace, two good sized bedrooms and bathroom.

In this small, picturesque, stone-built village you get scenic views over the Thursden Valley and it sits amidst Pennine moorland and it's here where you can have local comforts right on your doorstep. There is a extremely handy and delightful children's park directly opposite set back from the road. Queen Street Mill, a former cotton shed that is now a museum offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past that has a little café inside called the Weaver's Rest Café.
There is a Spar convenience store located close by and for more food and drink options you have The happa Cafe at Shore Hey Farm, a charity run business and the Hare and Hounds pub in Haggate, plus other popular options available.

For a local primary school you have Briercliffe Primary School just situated 700 metres away.

For a more active lifestyle choice you have Nelson Golf Club is just a 3 minute drive up the road and the surrounding area is popular with walkers, with several official routes passing through the parish;
Long distance trails include:
- The Burnley Way: This 40-mile circular route travels through Burnley's diverse landscape, from its industrial centre to the rugged South Pennine Moors. A section of this trail is an easy-to-moderate loop that takes you past Queen Street Mill into Briercliffe.
- The Brontë Way: A long-distance footpath that passes through areas associated with the Brontë sisters, including parts of the South Pennine moors near Briercliffe.
- The Pendle Way: As Briercliffe is near the Pendle countryside, it has access to the Pendle Way, another long-distance trail.

Life at Halifax Road helps you escape the hustle and bustle of town life. A beautiful opportunity to put your stamp on a characterful cottage and enjoy each day making it into your own, dream space.

This won't be around for long, call now to book an appointment on the first weekend of November or sooner.

Works done:
New Boiler installed 2 years ago and serviced.
All external windows and doors replaced in 2020.
Roof re done in 2023 - Tiles removed and re-laid, timber works replaced and new lining.
Loft is boarded - Property Ref : 2640.

Seller Insights

Ever wanted to live in a stone cottage full of storybook charm? With a secret garden so big, it extends far beyond first impressions. A garden you can enjoy the sun, sit out while the kids play and where you could have every plant you've ever imagined. To be able to sit by a pond, privately surrounded by mature trees and get lost in your own enchanted world of nature.You could have all of this and more in this newly listed property. The most delightful mid terrace situated in the charming place of Lane Bottom in Briercliffe. A beautiful and sort after area between Fence, Nelson and Burnley. A village with a history rooted in the textile industry.With a very convenient parking space for 2 cars and an extra special garden, this two bedroomed home has plenty of storage, entrance space separate to the living space, room for dining in the kitchen, a pantry, lounge with fireplace, two good sized bedrooms and this small, picturesque, stone-built village you get scenic views over the Thursden Valley and it sits amidst Pennine moorland and it's here where you can have local comforts right on your doorstep. There is a extremely handy and delightful children's park directly opposite set back from the road. Queen Street Mill, a former cotton shed that is now a museum offering a glimpse into the area's industrial past that has a little café inside called the Weaver's Rest Café.There is a Spar convenience store located close by and for more food and drink options you have The happa Cafe at Shore Hey Farm, a charity run business and the Hare and Hounds pub in Haggate, plus other popular options available.For a local primary school you have Briercliffe Primary School just situated 700 metres away.For a more active lifestyle choice you have Nelson Golf Club is just a 3 minute drive up the road and the surrounding area is popular with walkers, with several official routes passing through the parish;Long distance trails include:- The Burnley Way: This 40-mile circular route travels through Burnley's diverse landscape, from its industrial centre to the rugged South Pennine Moors. A section of this trail is an easy-to-moderate loop that takes you past Queen Street Mill into Briercliffe.- The Brontë Way: A long-distance footpath that passes through areas associated with the Brontë sisters, including parts of the South Pennine moors near Briercliffe.- The Pendle Way: As Briercliffe is near the Pendle countryside, it has access to the Pendle Way, another long-distance at Halifax Road helps you escape the hustle and bustle of town life. A beautiful opportunity to put your stamp on a characterful cottage and enjoy each day making it into your own, dream space.This won't be around for long, call now to book an appointment on the first weekend of November or done:New Boiler installed 2 years ago and serviced.All external windows and doors replaced in 2020.Roof re done in 2023 - Tiles removed and re-laid, timber works replaced and new lining.Loft is boarded

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Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: C
Council Tax Band: C
Council Tax Rate (Standard): £2,183
Max. Broadband Speed (estimated): 20 Mbps
Mains Gas: Yes
Mains Water: Yes
Mains Drainage: Yes
Mains Electricity: Yes
Property Reference: 2640
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