A four bedroom home perfect for families is on the market in Brandlesholme.
The four-bedroom detached home is located on Trimingham Drive and is on the market for £500,000 with estate agents Miller Metcalfe.
The property offers an abundance of internal living space after benefitting from a substantial extension to the front, side and rear which incorporates a fabulous family kitchen area.
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On entering the property, there is a large hallway which leads to a spacious living room on the right and a smaller family room to the left.
Going straight on from the hall is the main kitchen diner which then leads into a comfortable conservatory.
The conservatory has patio doors opening up to the rear garden.
There is also a utility room and downstairs bathroom on this floor too.
Going upstairs there is a winding staircase that leads to four good sized bedrooms, with the master bedroom boasting a modern three-piece ensuite.
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There is a family bathroom on this floor too.
The garden is a good size the corner plot has easy access to Burrs Country Park and is close to schools including Woodbank Primary School, Woodhey High School and Bury Grammar School.
A spokesperson for Zoopla said: “Trimingham Drive is quiet, hugely popular and well-regarded residential location which is popular with families situated in the Brandlesholme area of Bury.
“There's an abundance of amenities on the doorstep such as a great selection of schools, mini supermarkets, leisure facilities and bus routes.
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“Ramsbottom village is local where there's plenty of bars, cafes and restaurants plus Bury town centre and The Rock are walkable.
“For those that enjoy outdoor pursuits, Burrs Country Park is a short walk away which is perfect for those that have dogs and enjoy walking.”
To find out more about the property, click here.
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