A four-bedroom home set in large grounds is on the market in Bury.
The detached property on Rochdale Old Road in Bury is being marketed by Express Estate Agency and boasts two reception rooms and is in an ideal location.
On entering the property, there is a large reception room with a generous amount of space, a bay window and a feature fireplace.
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On this floor there is a sitting room, which again is a generous size, perfect for large families, and this room leads to a large open plan kitchen and dining room.
The kitchen diner is bright and spacious, and the kitchen is fitted with a range of units and integrated appliances.
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There is a large central island with seating and a door leading to a separate utility room and large sliding doors leading to the rear.
On this floor there is a shower room comprising of a toilet, sink and corner shower.
Upstairs, there a two large double sized rooms with fitted wardrobes and two singe bedrooms which have access to a Jack and Jill wardrobe.
There is also a modern four piece fitted bathroom on this floor too.
To the front of the property there is a large driveway providing ample off road parking for multiple vehicles, and a lawn area with mature shrubs and flower beds.
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To the rear is a large, enclosed garden with a paved patio seating area, a lawn area with mature shrubs and flower beds, a raised lawn with a seating area, and a summer house to the end of the garden.
The property is located just further up than Fairfield Hospital and is close to Birtle for access to the countryside and places to walk.
It is also in close proximity to Bury for local amenities and shops and has good public transport links as well as motorway access to go further afield.
The property is on the market for £685,000.
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