£300,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleBolton Road, Atherton, Manchester M46
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Victorian Period End-Terrace Home With Original Character Features
Open Countryside Views To The Rear
South-Facing Rear Garden
Over 1,275 Sq Ft Of Accommodation
Two Spacious Reception Rooms
Stylish Kitchen With Separate Utility Room
Full-Length Cellar For Additional Storage
Walk To Atherton Station & Rowan Tree Primary School
Front
Dating from around 1910, this handsome Victorian period terrace immediately impresses with its attractive red-brick façade, elegant bay window and beautifully detailed arched entrance. Full of kerb appeal, the property effortlessly combines period charm with practical family living
Rear Garden
Externally, the property enjoys a low-maintenance south-facing rear garden, designed for ease of upkeep and year-round enjoyment. Featuring artificial lawn, paved seating areas and enclosed brick boundary walls, the garden offers a private outdoor space ideal for relaxing, entertaining or family life.
Rear View
One of the property's most impressive features is the stunning rear outlook. From the rear elevation and first-floor windows, the property enjoys far-reaching views across open fields and countryside, creating a wonderful sense of space and privacy rarely found with a town-centre terrace. Combined with the south-facing garden, this beautiful green backdrop provides the perfect setting to relax and unwind.
Entrance Hallway
Step through the original vestibule entrance, complete with stained glass detailing and an attractive arched fanlight, into a welcoming hallway that immediately showcases the property's Victorian proportions. High ceilings, original stripped timber floorboards and a traditional staircase combine to create a wonderful first impression, setting the tone for the spacious accommodation that follows.
Lounge
The elegant bay-fronted living room is a wonderful example of the property's Victorian heritage. Bathed in natural light from the large bay window, this beautifully presented reception space features high ceilings, decorative coving, attractive wall panelling and a feature fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Generously proportioned and tastefully decorated, it offers the perfect place to relax and entertain.
Dining Room
The spacious dining room provides an ideal setting for family meals and entertaining, featuring high ceilings, decorative coving, original timber floorboards and a charming fireplace recess. A large rear-facing window allows natural light to pour in while offering pleasant views over the garden, and the open access to the kitchen creates a sociable flow that's perfectly suited to modern living.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Positioned to the rear of the property, the spacious kitchen has been thoughtfully designed to combine practicality with style. Featuring an attractive range of shaker-style units, solid wood worktops, space for a range cooker with stainless steel extractor and a classic Belfast-style sink, the room provides an excellent space for everyday family life. A breakfast bar offers casual dining, while the generous proportions and direct access to both the dining room and utility room create a sociable layout perfectly suited to modern living.
Utility Room
A particularly useful addition to the ground floor is the separate utility room, providing valuable extra storage, laundry facilities and additional worktop space. With plumbing for appliances, a sink unit and direct access to the rear garden, this practical room helps keep the kitchen clutter-free and is ideal for busy family life.
Bedrooms
The first floor continues to impress with a bright and spacious landing leading to three well-proportioned bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom. The generous master bedroom enjoys two large windows, creating a light and airy retreat with ample space for freestanding furniture. A second double bedroom overlooks the rear garden and surrounding greenery, whilst the third bedroom offers excellent versatility as a nursery, child's bedroom, dressing room or home office.
Family Bathroom
The beautifully appointed family bathroom provides both luxury and practicality, featuring a freestanding roll-top bath, separate corner shower enclosure, wash hand basin and W.C. Contemporary tiling and quality fittings create a relaxing space perfect for busy family life.
Additional Information
The property is held on a leasehold basis with a 999-year lease commencing on 29 September 1896. The property falls within Wigan Council and is rated in Council Tax Band B, with an annual charge of approximately £1,674. The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating is D and the property offers approximately 118.7m2 (1,277.7 sq ft) of internal accommodation. The street is publicly maintained and adopted by Wigan Council. Parking is available on-street to the front, with additional on street parking and access available via the side. The property benefits from mains electricity, water and drainage, together with a combi boiler located within the utility area, which was last serviced in 2025. Broadband connectivity is available via Full Fibre to the Property (FTTP). A useful cellar extends beneath the house and is currently utilised as a valuable storage space. The property is understood to be a Victorian period terraced home dating from approximately 1910.
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