The Home:
Offering a number of impressive characteristics as well as enjoying the positive attributes of being an end of terrace.
Our client has maintained the property to an excellent standard, which includes the fitting of oak doors and a superb media wall plus contemporary log burner.
The location is a very strong feature of the home which is not overlooked by residential properties from the rear and enjoys access via Edward Street immediately to footpath leading into the countryside.
Homes on Crown Lane, often generate a speedy rate of sale and an early viewing is strongly advised.
The seller informs us that the property is Leasehold with a ground rent of £3.50 per annum and a lease length of 999 years.
Council Tax Band B - £1,693.33
The Area:
Horwich in general and Crown Lane in particular offer a good balance of access to the nearby countryside and the local transport links. Blackrod train station, for instance, is towards the 'bottom end' of Crown Lane, less than a mile away and connects to Manchester city centre, Blackpool and Preston. Whilst Junction 6 of the M61 also serves the town very well and is around 2.5 miles away.
The property is also well placed for regular bus services to Bolton, Chorley and Wigan which allows commutability further afield such a Birmingham, and London.
The previously mentioned countryside attracts many people to the area and includes a combination of hills and country parks whilst the nearby village of Adlington hosts a stretch of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal. Many people who settle in the area enjoy spending time outdoors and benefit from the very convenient access on offer. Horwich town centre itself is around half a mile away and includes a vast array of independent shops and services. There are a number of artisan shops and breweries with a variety of larger supermarkets and retail outlets at the Middlebrook Retail Development.