Woodside Bank, Darwen ** OFFERS OVER £350,000 ** AVAILABLE **

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Harrisons Estate Agents are delighted to present to the market this 3 bedroom semi detached property. This property boats from wonderful views to front of the property and is surrounded by large fields.

The property comprises of a lounge, kitchen/diner, study, utility and downstairs W.C. To the first floor there are 2 bedrooms and the family bathroom with the 3rd bedroom on the 2nd floor with an en-suite shower room. There is also a cellar in this property where the boiler is stored.

Outside, the property has large fields surrounding with a patio area wrapping around the rear and side of the property. There is also off road parking.



PROPERTY FEATURES & DETAILS
3 BEDROOMS
3 FLOORS
KITCHEN/DINING ROOM
STUNNING VIEWS
LARGE PLOT OF LAND WITH FIELDS SURROUNDING
OFF ROAD PARKING
DOWNSTAIRS W.C.



LOCATION
Lidl (0.4 miles)
Asda (0.9 miles)
Post Office (1.7 miles)
Darwen Train Station (0.9 miles)
Royal Blackburn Hospital (4.3 miles)




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