The Home:
A very rare opportunity to acquire a property set within around 0.85 of an acre of prime Lostock land. The site currently hosts a well presented detached true bungalow which was extensively modernised during 2016 and also benefits from 2 substantial detached garages plus several garden outbuildings. Due to the plot size, there is likely to be interest from developers, be it to increase the quantity of homes or alternatively build one ‘super home’. Equally, we cannot underestimate the demand for true bungalows within a prestigious address specifically given the lack of supply within this sector.
The current accommodation includes 3 double bedrooms served by a large family bathroom and a large wet room. A substantial dining kitchen opens into the large lounge which also connects with a conservatory. Additional rooms include a separate utility, a concealed study and fitted pantry. Externally there is a long private driveway and substantial parking area. There are two large, detached garages plus an abundance of external leisure rooms and workshops. The leisure facilities include a fully equipped gym with sauna and significant garden room ideal for entertaining.
As there is much to discuss regarding this topic, we would ask that you can contact Ben Washington at our office to discuss the property in further detail.
The sellers inform us that the property is Freehold
Council Tax Band G - £3568.48
The Area:
Regent Road is located within the heart of Lostock and is seen by many as one of the more prestigious roads within the area. The 'top end' of the road includes a nice variety of property styles. A particularly strong feature of the road is access to Lostock train station which is around 0.6 of a mile away and links to Manchester. Lostock County Primary School is just a few minutes from the train station itself and many people buy within this area seeking good access to the private schooling on offer within the town (Bolton School is approximately 2 miles away). Whilst the train station is well placed, Junction 5 and 6 of the M61 are around 2 miles away. The closest commercial centre is within the out-of-town retail complex, close to the towns football stadium at the Middlebrook retail complex. This includes a number of supermarkets and large outlets together with a gym, bowling alley, cinema, restaurants etc. Many locals also consider Manchester and the Trafford Centre as an appropriate distance for both socialising and work. Whilst many of these features are ideal for living within a commuter belt of a large city, the town also boasts very popular countryside including a stretch of the West Pennine moors and Winter Hill.