Property description
A superbly presented family home with three bedrooms and beautiful gardens. Offered for sale with no onward chain, the property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating, two reception rooms and an expansive corner plot.
The versatile ground floor layout consists of double glazed entrance porch, hallway, front facing lounge, rear facing second reception room, fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, adjacent storage room and downstairs WC.
The first floor accommodation comprises of, double bedroom overlooking the front garden, double bedroom to the rear, well proportioned third bedroom to the front and spacious family bathroom with three piece white suite and shower over the bath.
The exterior of the property continues the superb overall presentation and the front and corner consists of a turf lawn front garden with beautiful planted borders, a stunning rockery with an array of plants and roses, paved garden paths and driveways, large garden shed and fabulous turf lawn side garden with planted borders and seating area. The rear of the home has a patio seating area, turf lawn, selection of plants and natural hedgerow boundary.
This excellent prospect is sure to attract a great deal of attention and we advise booking a viewing as soon as possible.
Porch | 6'2\" x 2'4\" (1.88m x 0.71m). Set of double glazed uPVC doors opening onto the garden path.
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Hall | 6'2\" x 14'1\" (1.88m x 4.3m). Hardwood single glazed front door. Double glazed uPVC window facing the side overlooking the garden. Radiator, carpeted flooring, ceiling light.
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Lounge | 13'3\" x 12' (4.04m x 3.66m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the front overlooking the garden. Radiator and wood burner style electric fire, carpeted flooring, chimney breast, ceiling light.
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Reception 2 | 13'3\" x 12' (4.04m x 3.66m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the rear overlooking the garden. Radiator, carpeted flooring, chimney breast, ceiling light.
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Kitchen | 8' x 8' (2.44m x 2.44m). Double glazed uPVC back door. Double glazed uPVC window facing the rear overlooking the garden. Tiled flooring, tiled splashbacks, ceiling light. Roll top work surface, fitted wall, base and drawer units, stainless steel sink, integrated electric oven, integrated electric hob, over hob extractor.
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Pantry | 2'5\" x 4'8\" (0.74m x 1.42m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the side. Under stair pantry, tiled floor, fitted base unit, roll top work surface, ceiling light.
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Inner Hall | 3'2\" x 6' (0.97m x 1.83m). Front and back doors opening onto the driveway and the rear garden.
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Utility Space | 6' x 6' (1.83m x 1.83m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the front. Plumbing for white goods, ceiling light.
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WC | 6' x 2'10\" (1.83m x 0.86m). Ceiling light. High level flush WC.
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Landing | 8' x 6'8\" (2.44m x 2.03m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the side. Carpeted flooring, ceiling light.
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Bedroom 1 | 11'6\" x 12' (3.5m x 3.66m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the front overlooking the garden. Radiator, carpeted flooring, chimney breast, ceiling light.
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Bedroom 2 | 11'6\" x 12' (3.5m x 3.66m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the rear overlooking the garden. Radiator, carpeted flooring, built-in storage cupboard, chimney breast, ceiling light.
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Bedroom 3 | 8' x 8'10\" (2.44m x 2.7m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the front overlooking the garden. Radiator, carpeted flooring, ceiling light.
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Bathroom | 8' x 8'2\" (2.44m x 2.5m). Double glazed uPVC window with obscure glass facing the rear. Radiator, ceiling light. Low level WC, P shaped panelled bath, shower over bath, pedestal sink.
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Outside | The exterior of the property consists of a turf lawn front garden with planted borders, a rockery with an array of plants and roses, paved garden paths and driveways, large garden shed and turf lawn side garden with planted borders and seating area. The rear has a patio seating area, turf lawn, selection of plants and natural hedgerow boundary.
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Newton Le Willows History | Newton-le-Willows is a market town within the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, in Merseyside, England. Historically a part of Lancashire, it is situated roughly midway, about 15 miles from each, between the cities of Manchester and Liverpool, 4 miles to the east of St Helens, 5 miles to the north of Warrington and 7 miles to the south of Wigan. Newton stands in the centre of the large Greater Manchester and Merseyside conurbation. The place was mentioned in the Domesday Book and remained an agricultural village, albeit with borough status, until the arrival of the railways in 1830. It was the coming of the railways that transformed a small village into the world's first railway town.
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Development | Newton's history since the 19th century has been very closely linked with the railway industry. The Vulcan Foundry was opened in 1831 and later developed into one of the world's foremost locomotive manufacturers. Vulcan Village, the southernmost suburb of Newton was developed to house workers from the foundry and has in recent years become a conservation area. The western area of the town, Earlestown, was also developed with the coming of the railways. Between Earlestown and the Vulcan Village is the largely residential suburb of Wargrave. Newton has two historic railway stations. Newton-le-Willows station is situated in the old original part of town and like Earlestown station, was opened in 1830. They are two of the oldest railway stations in existence.
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Market Town | The old centre of Newton is on the A49 road, has a number of Georgian buildings, and is an attractive residential area. The High Street area has a village appearance with small local shops serving the local area. There used to be a street market outside the parish church, which in the 1890s was moved to Earlestown. The town centre is now based in the Earlestown district of the town, with its main shopping street, Market Street, being pedestrianised during the 1980s. Bridge Street, Oxford Street, Queen Street and Earle Street complete the retail area. The twice weekly market is a major attraction for people from the surrounding areas. Retail giants Tesco acquired the old Safeway store, Wilkinson took over the old Somerfield store and the town has a number of other established national companies and most of the major banks.
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