Offers in region of
£385,000
(£221/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleRushton Close, Burtonwood WA5
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
1,746 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Chain free
About this property
Four Bedrooms
No Onward Chain
Detached Property
Desirable Location
Driveway Parking
Garage
Large Garden
Family Home
Light & Airy
Close To Local Amenities
Tenure: Leasehold
Interior
As you step into the home, you are welcomed by a bright hallway that provides effortless access to the generous living spaces on the ground floor. The first room you encounter is the inviting living room, beautifully illuminated by natural light and offering the perfect setting to relax and enjoy quality time with loved ones. Moving seamlessly through the home, you arrive at the practical dining area, conveniently positioned beside the kitchen-an ideal space for preparing and sharing home-cooked meals with ease. A well-placed WC sits between these rooms, adding to the thoughtful design of the property. The ground floor also boasts a charming sunroom, creating a versatile space for work, leisure, or simply soaking in the daylight. Completing this level are a utility room and an additional reception room, enhancing the functionality and appeal of the home.
Ascending the staircase, you’ll find four spacious bedrooms. The master suite features its own En-suite, offering a private retreat for the occupants. With ample storage throughout and a well-appointed family bathroom, the upper floor has been designed to make family living both comfortable and effortless
garden
Nestled at the rear of the property is a beautifully proportioned garden - a perfect backdrop for summer family gatherings or simply unwinding with outdoor activities in a peaceful setting.
Adding to its appeal, the home benefits from a spacious driveway and garage, combining everyday practicality with timeless charm.
Services
Location
Burtonwood was a chapelry in the ancient parish of Warrington, in the West Derby Hundred of Lancashire. It was later created a civil parish and was part of the Warrington Poor Law Union and then the Warrington Rural District. By 1974 the village of Burtonwood became part of Warrington District and is now part of the Warrington Unitary Authority. It is still a civil parish (now named Burtonwood and Westbrook) and thus has its own parish council. Burtonwood's population rose from 990 in 1861 to 2,408 in 1911 as the mining and brewing industries grew. The village of Burtonwood saw its greatest increase in housing and population post 1945 when the locally named 'miners estate' was built and vast numbers of people took employment in the collieries of Bold and Clockface both in the neighbouring Parish of Bold in St Helens.
EPC Rating: D
Parking - Garage
Parking - Driveway
Interior
As you step into the home, you are welcomed by a bright hallway that provides effortless access to the generous living spaces on the ground floor. The first room you encounter is the inviting living room, beautifully illuminated by natural light and offering the perfect setting to relax and enjoy quality time with loved ones. Moving seamlessly through the home, you arrive at the practical dining area, conveniently positioned beside the kitchen-an ideal space for preparing and sharing home-cooked meals with ease. A well-placed WC sits between these rooms, adding to the thoughtful design of the property. The ground floor also boasts a charming sunroom, creating a versatile space for work, leisure, or simply soaking in the daylight. Completing this level are a utility room and an additional reception room, enhancing the functionality and appeal of the home.
Ascending the staircase, you’ll find four spacious bedrooms. The master suite features its own En-suite, offering a private retreat for the occupants. With ample storage throughout and a well-appointed family bathroom, the upper floor has been designed to make family living both comfortable and effortless
garden
Nestled at the rear of the property is a beautifully proportioned garden - a perfect backdrop for summer family gatherings or simply unwinding with outdoor activities in a peaceful setting.
Adding to its appeal, the home benefits from a spacious driveway and garage, combining everyday practicality with timeless charm.
Services
Gas Central Heating
Mains connected: Gas, Electric, Water
Drainage: Mains
Broadband Availability: Up to 900Mb (Via BT)
Location
Burtonwood was a chapelry in the ancient parish of Warrington, in the West Derby Hundred of Lancashire. It was later created a civil parish and was part of the Warrington Poor Law Union and then the Warrington Rural District. By 1974 the village of Burtonwood became part of Warrington District and is now part of the Warrington Unitary Authority. It is still a civil parish (now named Burtonwood and Westbrook) and thus has its own parish council. Burtonwood's population rose from 990 in 1861 to 2,408 in 1911 as the mining and brewing industries grew. The village of Burtonwood saw its greatest increase in housing and population post 1945 when the locally named 'miners estate' was built and vast numbers of people took employment in the collieries of Bold and Clockface both in the neighbouring Parish of Bold in St Helens.
EPC Rating: D
Parking - Garage
Parking - Driveway
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Service charge
£200 per year
Council tax band
E
Ground rent
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