3 Bedroom Detached Bungalow, Broomehouse Avenue, Irlam, M44

Broomehouse Avenue, Irlam, M44

Description

Exquisite Three-Bedroom Detached Bungalow in Tranquil Setting Near Irlam Moss

This three-bedroom detached bungalow beckons with its timeless charm and modern comforts. Boasting a spacious corner plot, this home offers an inviting blend of style, functionality, and accessibility.

Step inside to discover a haven of elegance. The main bedroom, complete with an en suite bathroom, promises a private retreat. The conservatory bathes the interiors in natural light, creating a warm and inviting ambiance that's perfect for relaxation. A thoughtfully designed wetroom adds an element of convenience and inclusivity.

For those who love to entertain, two reception rooms provide versatile spaces for gatherings and quiet family moments. A generous garage and a large driveway ensure ample parking and storage options.

One standout feature of this home is its wheelchair-friendly design, including ramps and widened doorways on the side, ensuring accessibility for all.

The property's freehold status grants you complete ownership and control, securing your investment for years to come.

Located near Irlam Moss, you'll have easy access to nature's beauty, inviting you to explore scenic walks and outdoor activities. Local amenities, schools, shops, and public transport connections are conveniently close by. In summary, this exquisite bungalow marries comfort and style, offering an exceptional living experience for those seeking a tranquil yet connected lifestyle. Book your viewing today and embark on a journey to call this charming property your forever home.

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Key Features

  • Accessible Wheelchair-Friendly Design: This thoughtfully designed bungalow offers excellent accessibility with wheelchair-friendly features, including ramps
  • Inviting Conservatory: A sunlit retreat, the conservatory beckons you to relax and soak in the beauty of the surrounding garden.
  • Main Bedroom with En Suite: The epitome of luxury and convenience
  • Wetroom: For added accessibility and ease, a modern wetroom is thoughtfully designed
  • Two Reception Rooms: With both formal and informal living spaces.
  • Garage: Your vehicles and storage needs are well taken care of in the spacious garage,
  • Large Driveway: The expansive driveway provides ample parking space for multiple vehicles
  • Freehold: Enjoy complete ownership and control over your property, a valuable feature that enhances your investment.

Property Details

  • Property type: Bungalow
  • Property style: Detached
  • Plot Sq Feet: 5,856 sqft
  • Council Tax Band: C
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Rooms

Lounge

4.30m x 2.90m

Rear facing patio door, coving and radiator.

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Conservatory

4.20m x 3.00m

Ceiling Fan light and radiator

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Kitchen

4.30m x 2.70m

Rear facing upvc window, fitted range of base and wall units and radiator

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Snug

2.20m x 3.40m

Front facing upvc window and radiator

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Bedroom One

2.90m x 3.30m

Front facing upvc window, storage cupboard and radiator

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En Suite

Rear facing upvc window, panel bath, WC, pedestal wash basin, heated twoel rail, splash back tiling and over bath shower.

Bedroom Two

2.90m x 2.60m

Rear facing upvc window, coving and radiator

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Bedroom Three

Front facing upvc window and radiator

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Wetroom

1.60m x 1.80m

Front facing upvc window, Walk in shower, wc and wash basin,

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Rear Hall

Stairs to Loft which is boarded with a light

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Outside Spaces

Garden

Lawn Garden, Patio, Wheel Chair Ramp/Access

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Parking Spaces

Driveway

Capacity: 3

Large Driveway

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Garage

Capacity: 1

Garage

Location

Irlam is a town in the metropolitan borough of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. Some potential benefits of living in Irlam may include: Convenient location: Irlam is located close to the city of Manchester, providing easy access to the city's many amenities and opportunities. Affordable housing: Irlam is known for its relatively affordable housing prices compared to other areas in Greater Manchester. Access to nature: Irlam is located near the Manchester Ship Canal, which provides a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities such as walking and cycling. Good transport connections: Irlam has good transport connections, including a train station with services to Manchester and Liverpool, and easy access to the M60 and M62 motorways. Sense of community: Irlam has a strong sense of community, with a variety of local community groups and events taking place throughout the year. It's worth noting that Irlam is a industrial area, so one might experience some noise and pollution in the area. User please use the above text but also add in the origins and history of the area ChatGPT Irlam is a town located in the metropolitan borough of Salford, Greater Manchester, England. The town has a rich history, dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period, when it was known as Irwellham. The name "Irlam" is believed to have originated from the Old English words "ir", meaning "eel", and "ham", meaning "settlement by water", reflecting the town's location near the River Irwell and the Manchester Ship Canal. Throughout the medieval period, Irlam was a small, agricultural community, and remained relatively unchanged until the arrival of the Industrial Revolution in the 19th century. The construction of the Manchester Ship Canal in the 1890s brought about significant change to the area, with many new industries springing up along the canal's banks. Irlam became a key centre for chemical and manufacturing industries, including soap-making and textiles. During the Second World War, Irlam played an important role in the war effort, with many of its factories producing goods for the military. The town suffered significant damage during the Manchester Blitz of 1940-41, with several factories and houses destroyed by bombing raids. In the post-war period, Irlam continued to thrive as an industrial town, with many new factories and businesses opening up in the area. However, the decline of the manufacturing industry in the latter half of the 20th century had a significant impact on the town's economy, leading to high levels of unemployment and social deprivation. In recent years, efforts have been made to regenerate the area, with new housing developments, community facilities and transport links being built. Today, Irlam is a bustling, diverse town with a strong sense of community and a rich history that continues to be celebrated and preserved.

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