The Home:
A speedy viewing is strongly recommended for this relatively 'rare breed' of three bedroom detached home. The Meadows estate has been consistently popular since its initial development in around 2001 and this particular property was constructed during 2013 and fills something of a gap between the three bed semi-detached homes and the more common four bedroom detached homes within the immediate area.
As you may imagine there is a driveway together with garden area and the design includes a formal living area plus open plan kitchen and dining area. This zone includes French doors which open onto the garden and allow plenty of natural light into the space.
The kitchen includes integral appliances and the open plan dining area makes this an ideal entertaining space. This zone opens onto and overlooks the garden which unites the indoor and outdoor space nicely. The master bedroom has been thoughtfully designed with fitted furniture and there is also a useful airing and storage cupboard in bedroom 3.
We feel that the fact that the home is an uncommon design should really help onward saleability and the house would no doubt suit those wishing to move directly into a property without needing to carry out many jobs.
The sellers inform us that the property is Leasehold for a term of 999 years from 2013 subject to the payment of a yearly Ground Rent of £180 (£170 if paid early)
Council Tax Band C - £1935.20
The Area:
The Meadows development is able to thrive due to its very convenient location which combines great access to motorway and train links, mainly junction 6 of the M61 which is approx 1.5 miles away and Horwich Parkway train station which is approximately one mile away. There are great commercial opportunities in the 'out of town' retail development which is within walking distance from the property and Horwich town centre is also around 1 mile away and includes a good variety of traditional shops and services. In general terms the town includes a number of childcare facilities, primary and secondary schools and also superb access to Rivington Country Park, which is approx. 2 miles away, this creates the backdrop to the town and includes a stretch of the West Pennine moors. An area that offers such great features should no doubt appeal to a discerning buyer and the development remains as popular today as it did during its early stages of construction.