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4 Bed Terraced House For Sale Holly Bank, Bolton, BL7

£425,000- Terraced

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Last Updated: 11th April 2024

Description

Step back from the hustle and bustle and retreat to rurality at No. 8, Holly Bank, a home with history, idyllically situated beside the still waters of the Wayoh Reservoir.

Serene setting
Sense the serenity before you even arrive, pulling off the main road and taking the quiet country lane over the Wayoh Reservoir to arrive at Holly Bank, an inviting Victorian home set amidst the fields. Formerly the management homes for the Wayoh bleachworks - one of 16 'lost' bleachworks - No. 8, Holly Bank is so much more than a home, it is part of local history.

Park up on the York flagstone driveway, with residents parking also available to the front, before making your way indoors, via the stable door, which opens directly into the kitchen.

Victorian elegance
Lightly toned Amtico herringbone flooring extends underfoot, warmed by underfloor heating in the kitchen, and continuing throughout the ground floor. Contemporary grey and cream cabinetry affords ample storage, with a larder cupboard ideal for stashing all of your culinary utensils and essentials.

The cabinetry is seamlessly designed to provide standing space for an American styled fridge freezer, whilst there is also a Belfast sink inset within the worktop of the central island with breakfast bar seating.

Wood-effect worktops to the side provide additional preparation space, as the kitchen wraps around, providing further space for a Rangemaster cooker. Light streams in through large windows and Velux lites in the high ceiling above.

Contemporary living
Part of a modern extension, the kitchen also opens up to the original part of the home, offering contemporary open plan living in the spacious family room beyond.

Spacious and beautifully illuminated by uplighting, this light and airy living-dining area is fantastic for entertaining and is warmed by a Clearview log burner set within a handsome surround, whilst original coving and ceiling rose are reminiscent of the home's heritage.

From here, there is access down to the cellar, ideal for storage.

Coming out of this room, from the hallway, turn left into the lounge, a room bathed in morning sun and dressed in soft neutral shades, respectful of the Victorian heritage of the home.

Savour the view
Picture rails and deep coving combine with the ceiling rose to create a calm, formal ambience, whilst the enormous sash window frames far reaching views out over the garden to the countryside and trees to the rear. Warmth emanates from the contemporary cast iron radiator and another Clearview log burner, inset within a handsome stone surround.

From the hallway ascend the stairs to the first-floor landing, where directly ahead lies bedroom three. A warm and welcoming nursery with elegant, white décor, views extend over the rear of the home.

Soak and sleep
Turning left, step up into the second bedroom, where white fitted wardrobes extend above and beside the double bed, with a fitted dressing table also available, ideal for perfumes and trinkets but could also be used as a desk for completing homework. Light streams in through a large window to the rear.

Storage awaits along the landing, as you make your way to the bathroom on the left. Newly fitted and fully tiled, a light tunnel funnels natural illumination down from above. This spacious room is dressed in neutral, earthy tones, and is furnished with a large, centrally filling bath with showerhead attachment, heated chrome towel radiator, WC and large vanity unit wash basin.

Along the landing arrive at the master bedroom, where shimmering shades dress the walls, and light streams in through two, floor to ceiling windows, framing fantastic views out over the garden and countryside.

Light and bright, this spacious bedroom also features fitted wardrobes providing plenty of storage.

A staircase, with attractive spindles, winds up to the upper floor landing, where light shines down through a large Velux window.

On the right lies a fourth, spacious bedroom, light filled and brimming with eaves storage, and with contemporary built-in wardrobes following the angle of the roofline. Views from the large windows overlook Wayoh reservoir.

Next door is a bright, fully tiled shower room with drench showerhead, vanity unit granite topped wash basin, WC and chrome heated towel radiator.

Outdoor oasis
Outside, from the rear porch with its original door, relax and unwind in the garden. The York stone patio, bathed in sun in the mornings meets a good-sized lawn, where stepping stones lead down to a second York stone patio to the rear, where there is a small shed for storage. Savour the views out beyond the dry-stone wall to the woodland and countryside, a haven for wildlife all year round.

Holly Bank is an idyllic retreat for anyone wanting to balance the tranquility of rural life with convenient access to urban amenities. Nestled near Edgworth, this location offers a rich tapestry of outdoor experiences right at your doorstep. The proximity to Turton, Entwistle, and Wayoh reservoirs presents a perfect setting for nature lovers, with footpaths and trails inviting families and dog walkers alike into a world where woodland walks and waterside strolls are part of everyday life.

The charming Strawbury Duck Pub and Holdens Ice Cream Parlour in Edgworth village add a delightful culinary aspect to the outdoor adventures. It's not just about the walks and nature; the village caters to a variety of needs and tastes with its locally renowned ice cream parlour, pubs, butchers, hairdressers, beauticians, and essential services like a Post Office and café.

For those interested in leisure activities, Edgworth doesn't disappoint. From Edgworth Cricket Club, which welcomes both adults and children, to the MUGA all-weather pitches available for private hire or community use, and opportunities to play bowls at the Barlow or simply enjoy a family day out at the park, the village seems to embody a community spirit with something for everyone.

Commuters and families are well catered to as well. Entwistle train station (5 minutes walk), offers direct connections to Manchester (35 minutes), Blackburn, and Clitheroe, making it a convenient spot for those commuting to the city. Families are well served by Edgworth Primary School, whilst Turton Secondary School is a ten-minute drive away.

Council Tax Band: D (Blackburn with Darwen Council )
Tenure: Freehold
Agent Details
Wainwrights Estate Agents
331 Holcombe Road, Greenmount, Bury, BL8 4BB

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