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£230,000

2 bed cottage for sale
Bold Lane, Aughton L39

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

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About this property

  • Two Double Bedrooms

  • Two Reception Rooms

  • Walkable Village Lifestyle Location

  • Light Filled Period Interiors

  • Ideal First Home or Downsizer

  • Country Style Cottage Kitchen

  • Late 1800s Character Cottage

  • Heart of Town Green Aughton

Welcome to Bold Lane; a lovely cottage in the heart of Town Green, Aughton. Click the video tour to watch the full walk-through on Instagram via @steph_theestateagent, then DM, call or email to book an open house viewing on Sunday 18th January.

Is Aughton a good place to live?

Aughton is one of those places people move to on purpose and then tend to stay. It has a proper village feel, strong community, and everyday amenities you can walk to, rather than drive past. Town Green, in particular, is known for its balance of convenience and calm, with a train station, independent shops, cafés and bars all woven into daily life.

This cottage sits right in the heart of it, making it easy to enjoy everything Aughton offers without feeling overlooked or busy.

Is this a good home for a first-time buyer?

Yes, especially for a first-time buyer who cares about location as much as the house itself.

Buying a first home often means compromise, but this property allows you to get onto the ladder in one of West Lancashire’s most desirable villages from day one. You’re buying character, walkability and long-term appeal, rather than settling for something purely functional.

It’s manageable, welcoming, and positioned in a way that will always be attractive to future buyers.

Would this suit someone looking to downsize?

Very much so.

For downsizers who love Aughton but no longer want the upkeep of a larger home, this cottage offers a way to stay local without feeling like you’ve downsized your lifestyle. Everything you need is nearby, the layout is easy to live with, and the house still has plenty of personality.

It’s a home that feels settled and comfortable, rather than a compromise.

What is the house like inside?

The house dates back to the late 1800s and has retained the character you’d expect from a cottage of this age.

Inside, there are two reception spaces, giving flexibility for day-to-day living, whether that’s a cosy sitting room, a dining area, or a snug centred around the fire. The kitchen keeps a traditional, country-style feel that suits the house perfectly while remaining practical.

Upstairs, there are two well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom that has been updated sympathetically, blending function with character rather than feeling overly modern.

Does the property have outdoor space?

Yes. There’s a private rear garden that’s easy to maintain and genuinely usable, ideal for a quiet coffee, an evening glass of wine, or a bit of gardening without a big commitment. The front garden adds kerb appeal and gives the cottage a lovely sense of arrival from the lane.

How close are local amenities?

One of the biggest draws of this home is how close everything is.

Arthur’s wine bar, the butcher, the Co-op, local shops and cafés are all within easy walking distance, as is Town Green train station, making commuting into Liverpool and beyond straightforward. It’s a location that encourages walking and a slower pace of life, rather than relying on the car.

What makes this cottage different?

It’s the combination of character, location and ease.

This isn’t a show home or a project. It’s a house that’s been quietly doing its job well for a long time; warm, welcoming and well-positioned. Whether you’re buying your first home or choosing to downsize thoughtfully, it offers a way of living that feels calm, connected and genuinely enjoyable.

Is there parking at the property?

The cottage itself doesn’t have dedicated off-road parking, which is typical for homes of this age and position. In day-to-day life, residents locally make easy use of the nearby Aughton Institute car park As someone who lives close by, this is a well-established and practical arrangement for the street.

The property is understood to be Freehold and falls within Council Tax Band C (West Lancashire Borough Council). It benefits from gas central heating and double glazing, with an EPC available on request. If you’re curious about how it feels in real life, it’s well worth coming to take a look

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