IF you are looking for a hidden gem in Ribble Valley as your next move on the property ladder then you may want to call off the hunt now.
This two-bedroom bungalow on Ramsgreave Road is immaculately presented and it is perfect for a couple - young or old as it has been refurbished to a very high standard.
The home is on the market with Entwistle Green and has a guide price of offers in the region of £215,000.
This is a spacious and versatile living house with the recent improvements including new central heating system, replastering, rewiring, new kitchen and bathroom and new carpets.
This property is located close to a wide range of amenities, shops and stores located on Whalley New Road and further into Brownhill.
It has great transport links for people commuting to Clitheroe, Blackburn and then by train to Manchester Victoria.
The renovation of the bungalow makes it a very attractive home to move into.
As you enter into the entrance hallway you have the lounge room on the right side and it has a great bay style window which adds a lot of natural light to the room.
Meanwhile on the left side of the hallway is the main bedroom which looks out onto the front of the property and is generously sized.
The second bedroom is next to the master bedroom and it faces out on the back garden space.
The kitchen and dining room space has some of the modern matching worktops and wall and base units.
The kitchen gives a soothing impress with their light colours and is a very bright room thanks to the natural light from the back window.
The front and back gardens in this property are well-worth a look.
The back garden is laid to lawn and lots of space to enjoy the summer months and great weather in the Ribble Valley during the summer.
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