Property description
A well presented two bedroom terraced property occupying a prominent position in the centre of Burtonwood village. This spacious home benefits from Rosewood uPVC double glazing and gas central heating.
The deceptively spacious ground floor layout is made up of a front facing lounge with feature fireplace, second large reception room with tiled flooring and open staircase to the first floor and a stylish modern kitchen fitted with a range of base units.
The first floor landing provides access to the two well proportioned bedrooms, the front master bedroom being a large double with built in wardrobes and the generous family bathroom equipped with a corner bath and shower over.
Outside the property there is a gravel driveway with paved path leading to the front door and an enclosed rear courtyard with gated access and garden shed.
Conveniently located for a number of local amenities this popular terraced property is ideally placed for anyone wishing to take advantage of the facilities available in the village centre.
Ground Floor |
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Lounge | 12'5\" x 13'3\" (3.78m x 4.04m). Double glazed uPVC front door opening onto the driveway. Double glazed uPVC window facing the front overlooking the garden. Radiator and gas fire, laminate flooring, chimney breast, ornate coving, ceiling light.
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Dining Room | 12'5\" x 13'1\" (3.78m x 3.99m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the rear overlooking the yard. Radiator, tiled flooring, ornate coving, ceiling light.
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Kitchen | 6'10\" x 9'5\" (2.08m x 2.87m). Double glazed uPVC door opening onto the yard. Double glazed uPVC window facing the side overlooking the yard. Tiled flooring, tiled splashbacks, spotlights. Roll top work surface, fitted base and drawer units, stainless steel sink, freestanding oven, space for washing machine.
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First Floor |
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Landing | 12'5\" x 13'3\" (3.78m x 4.04m). Carpeted flooring, ceiling light.
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Bedroom 1 | 12'5\" x 13'1\" (3.78m x 3.99m). Double glazed uPVC windows facing the front. Radiator, carpeted flooring, fitted wardrobes, chimney breast, ceiling light.
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Bedroom 2 | 9'4\" x 9'3\" (2.84m x 2.82m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the rear. Radiator, laminate flooring, built-in storage cupboard, ceiling light.
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Bathroom | 6'10\" x 9'5\" (2.08m x 2.87m). Double glazed uPVC window with obscure glass facing the rear. Radiator, laminate flooring, ceiling light. Low level WC, corner bath, shower over bath, pedestal sink.
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Outside | Gravel driveway with paved path leading to the front door and an enclosed rear courtyard with gated access and garden shed.
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Burtonwood | Burtonwood is a village located between the towns of St Helens and Warrington, it is the only place in the British Isles to bear this name and its history stretches back to the thirteenth century and probably beyond. The population has always been small in number yet for a small village is very well known for two things, the connection to the American forces and its beer. Burtonwood parish is a mixture of old and new.
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Burtonwood Continued | From a small rural hamlet of a few scattered farms and cottages it grew into a village, developed a strong farming community and then came the brewery which still produces excellent beer. During World War 2 the village welcomed an influx of American G.I.s who were stationed at the military airbase built on the outskirts of the village.
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Burtonwood Today | Today, Burtonwood has several small shops, pubs, churches and schools. There is a thriving local community centre, local park with children's play area and a selection of sports fields catering for football, rugby, cricket and bowls. Whilst retaining its village atmosphere, Burtonwood lends itself to increasing popularity as a residential area due to the nature of its geographical position. Residents can enjoy the delights of living in a rural environment and still be within easy commuting distance to the North Wests major towns and cities.
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Collins Green | Collins Green is a small Cheshire hamlet situated a mile away from the village of Burtonwood and a few miles away from the historic town of Newton Le Willows. Collins Green once boasted a coal mining colliery and one of the very first railway stations opened on the George Stephenson built Liverpool to Manchester railway. The colliery, along with others at Bold and Clock Face, has long since closed and the station operated from 1831 until the last passengers arrived in 1951. The close proximity to the nearby towns of St Helens, Newton Le Willows and Warrington combined with the rural position of the hamlet makes Collins Green a quiet and attractive place to live.
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