Higher Road, Longridge, Preston

£299,950
  • Type: End of Terrace House
  • Availability: Sold STC
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Reception Rooms: 2
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Property Summary

Located on Higher Road in the charming town of Longridge, this delightful extended end terraced house offers a perfect blend of comfort and style. This property is well presented and meticulously maintained throughout, making it an ideal family home.

Upon entering, you will find two generously sized reception rooms that provide ample space for relaxation and entertaining. The well-fitted kitchen/diner is a highlight of the home, offering a practical and inviting area for family meals and gatherings. Ground floor shower room for convenience. With four bedrooms, there is plenty of room for everyone, along with a well-appointed bathroom to cater to your daily needs. Higher road also benefits from having under floor heating in the kitchen, Conservatory, back Hallway and downstairs shower room.

The exterior of the property boasts ample driveway parking at the front, ensuring convenience for you and your guests. The rear garden is a bonus, featuring a paved patio area perfect for al fresco dining and a lawn that offers a wonderful space for gardening enthusiasts to indulge their passion. Additionally, a useful outbuilding provides extra storage or could be a workshop or hobby space.

This property is not only a beautiful home but also a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a well-rounded lifestyle in a friendly community. With its excellent local amenities and picturesque surroundings, this end terraced house on Higher Road is sure to impress. Don’t miss the chance to make it your own.

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