Nelson Street, Clitheroe, BB7 2NQ3 Bedroom End of Terrace House

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Unknown

Entering into the living room there is a multifuel burner at its focal point, with ample space for seating arrangement and space near the door for hanging coats.

The dining kitchen is a particularly attractive space within the house. A traditional quarry tiled floor, exposed stonework, wood burning stove and rear stable door are just some of the features that catch the eye. Fitted units are at base and eye level and integrated appliances include dishwasher, fridge freezer, washing machine and a dual fuel cooker with extractor above.

Stairs lead to the first floor where there are two bedrooms and separate bathroom comprising three piece suite with shower over the bath. The main bedroom is particularly generous with dual aspect and the second bedroom is a good single with fitted cupboard housing the central heating boiler.

On the Second Floor there is an additional bedroom with Velux window accessed from a versatile landing that lends itself to a work from home or hobby space.

Within walking distance to Roefield Leisure Centre & sport complex, the property is also within close proximity to the local primary school and the amenities the market town centre has to offer are a short distance away. The River Ribble is within walking distance and village of Whalley is approximately 10 minutes' drive from the property.

Additional Information

Living Room

4.76m x 3.86m

Dining Kitchen

4.71m x 3.81m

Bedroom 1

4.83m x 3.82m

Landing

2.97m x 1.72m

Bathroom

2.95m x 1.46m

Bedroom 2

2.96m x 2.29m

Bedroom 3

3.80m x 3.80m

Study Space

3.82m x 3.59m

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Unknown

Key Features

  • Spacious End of Terrace
  • Popular Spot in Low Moor
  • Delightful Presentation
  • Character and Charm
  • Excellent Kerb Appeal
  • Accommodation over Three Floors
  • Spacious Landing for Office Use
  • Pleasant Rear Garden
  • Excellent Local Schools
  • Tenure is Freehold. Council Tax Band A. EPC Rating E.

Description

Entering into the living room there is a multifuel burner at its focal point, with ample space for seating arrangement and space near the door for hanging coats.

The dining kitchen is a particularly attractive space within the house. A traditional quarry tiled floor, exposed stonework, wood burning stove and rear stable door are just some of the features that catch the eye. Fitted units are at base and eye level and integrated appliances include dishwasher, fridge freezer, washing machine and a dual fuel cooker with extractor above.

Stairs lead to the first floor where there are two bedrooms and separate bathroom comprising three piece suite with shower over the bath. The main bedroom is particularly generous with dual aspect and the second bedroom is a good single with fitted cupboard housing the central heating boiler.

On the Second Floor there is an additional bedroom with Velux window accessed from a versatile landing that lends itself to a work from home or hobby space.

Within walking distance to Roefield Leisure Centre & sport complex, the property is also within close proximity to the local primary school and the amenities the market town centre has to offer are a short distance away. The River Ribble is within walking distance and village of Whalley is approximately 10 minutes' drive from the property.

Additional Information

Living Room

4.76m x 3.86m

Dining Kitchen

4.71m x 3.81m

Bedroom 1

4.83m x 3.82m

Landing

2.97m x 1.72m

Bathroom

2.95m x 1.46m

Bedroom 2

2.96m x 2.29m

Bedroom 3

3.80m x 3.80m

Study Space

3.82m x 3.59m

Floor Plan