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3 Bedroom Terraced for sale

Newton-le-Willows Merseyside Earlestown, WA12 9BU

WA12 9BU, Market Street, Newton-Le-Willows, WA12, Newton-Le-Willows

Sale Price: £120,000

Listed 15 days ago and may not be available Listed on 8/24/2015

 135 High Street, Newton-Le-Willows, WA12 9SQ

Newton-le-Willows Merseyside Earlestown, WA12 9BU

Property Summary:

Terraced
3 Bed(s)
-- Bath(s)
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Property description

This superbly presented mid terrace property occupies a prominent position in the centre of Newton Le Willows on Market Street in Earlestown. Ideally located for the retail centre of town with its historic market and abundance of retail stores and perfect for access to the railway station allowing easy commuting to Liverpool, Manchester and beyond.
The ground floor layout is made up of an entrance hall, large bay fronted reception room with feature fireplace, rear lounge with French doors to the rear garden and expansive, well equipped, kitchen breakfast room with French door access to the patio and enclosed rear garden.
The first floor accommodation consists of three double bedrooms, one to the rear, one in the centre and a large master bedroom with fitted wardrobes at the front. The family bathroom is partially tiled and fitted with a three piece white suite with thermostatic shower over the bath.
Beautifully presented throughout, this excellent family home benefits from double glazing and gas central heating.
The front garden area is block paved with a brick wall boundary. The large rear garden has a paved yard, paved patio, turf lawn, mature planted borders and it forms a perfect outdoor space for relaxing or entertaining.
Early viewing is essential.

Hall3'9\" x 3'7\" (1.14m x 1.1m). Double glazed uPVC front door opening onto the garden path. Carpeted flooring, ceiling light.

Reception Room16'1\" x 15'2\" (4.9m x 4.62m). Double glazed uPVC bay window facing the front. Radiator, gas fire, feature fireplace, carpeted flooring, chimney breast, ceiling light.

Lounge16'1\" x 15'6\" (4.9m x 4.72m). Double glazed French doors opening onto the yard. Radiator, gas fire, feature fireplace, laminate flooring, chimney breast, ceiling light.

Kitchen Breakfast9'2\" x 22'4\" (2.8m x 6.8m). Double glazed uPVC French doors opening onto the patio. Double glazed uPVC window facing the side overlooking the yard. Radiator, laminate flooring, spotlights. Roll top work surfaces, fitted base and drawer units, integrated double oven, integrated gas hob, over hob extractor, space for standard dishwasher, space for washing machine, fridge/freezer.

Landing3'4\" x 16' (1.02m x 4.88m). Carpeted flooring, ceiling light. Built in wardrobe.

Wardrobe2'5\" x 4'6\" (0.74m x 1.37m). Wardrobe storage space.

Bedroom 112'3\" x 17'5\" (3.73m x 5.3m). Double glazed uPVC windows facing the front. Radiator, carpeted flooring, fully fitted wardrobes, chimney breast, ceiling light.

Bedroom 210'6\" x 13'7\" (3.2m x 4.14m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the rear overlooking the garden. Radiator, carpeted flooring, chimney breast, ceiling light.

Bedroom 39'2\" x 14'9\" (2.8m x 4.5m). Double glazed uPVC window facing the rear overlooking the garden. Radiator, carpeted flooring, ceiling light.

Bathroom5'6\" x 7'6\" (1.68m x 2.29m). Double glazed uPVC window with obscure glass facing the side. Heated towel rail, laminate flooring, tiled walls, ceiling light. Low level WC, panelled bath, shower over bath, pedestal sink.

Outside Block paved front garden. Rear garden with turf lawn, paved yard, paved patio, planted borders, brick wall boundary.

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.

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.

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.