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£80,0002 bedroom terraced house for sale
Chad Street, Colne, BB8
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Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
764
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 882 yrs left
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 2000Mbps *
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Features and description
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GUIDE PRICE: £80,000 – £120,000
OPEN HOUSE: 21 February By Appointment Only
Set behind an attractive stone façade, this beautifully presented two-bedroom mid-terrace blends character charm with modern, move-in-ready living — perfect for first-time buyers, investors or those looking to downsize without compromise.
Step inside and you’re welcomed into a cozy yet contemporary lounge, centered around a feature fireplace that creates a warm focal point. Soft neutral tones and wood-effect flooring enhance the light-filled feel, making it an inviting space to relax or entertain.
To the rear, the sleek galley kitchen has been thoughtfully updated with white cabinetry, contrasting grey subway tiling and integrated appliances, offering both practicality and style. The layout maximizes storage and worktop space while maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic.
Upstairs, two well-proportioned bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation. The main bedroom benefits from fitted storage, while both rooms feel bright and fresh with neutral décor throughout. The modern bathroom is finished with large-format dark tiling, a bath with overhead shower and contemporary fittings, creating a smart and functional space.
Externally, the classic stone frontage offers timeless kerb appeal, positioned within a well-connected residential setting close to local amenities, schools and transport links.
Colne is a lively market town in Lancashire, set against the backdrop of the beautiful Pendle countryside. Rich in history and character, the town is known for its mix of traditional architecture, independent shops, and a thriving arts and culture scene.
Key features and amenities include:
•The Muni Theatre – a popular venue for live music, comedy, and performances.
•Shops & Markets – a blend of high street stores, local boutiques, and Colne’s traditional markets.
•Leisure & Outdoors – close to Pendle Hill and scenic walking routes, with nearby access to Wycoller Country Park.
•Dining & Nightlife – a growing food and drink scene, including cosy pubs, restaurants, and cafés.
•Transport links – good road connections via the M65 and regular rail services to Preston and beyond.
Colne combines the charm of a historic market town with modern amenities, making it a welcoming place for both residents and visitors.
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OPEN HOUSE: 21 February By Appointment Only
Set behind an attractive stone façade, this beautifully presented two-bedroom mid-terrace blends character charm with modern, move-in-ready living — perfect for first-time buyers, investors or those looking to downsize without compromise.
Step inside and you’re welcomed into a cozy yet contemporary lounge, centered around a feature fireplace that creates a warm focal point. Soft neutral tones and wood-effect flooring enhance the light-filled feel, making it an inviting space to relax or entertain.
To the rear, the sleek galley kitchen has been thoughtfully updated with white cabinetry, contrasting grey subway tiling and integrated appliances, offering both practicality and style. The layout maximizes storage and worktop space while maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic.
Upstairs, two well-proportioned bedrooms provide comfortable accommodation. The main bedroom benefits from fitted storage, while both rooms feel bright and fresh with neutral décor throughout. The modern bathroom is finished with large-format dark tiling, a bath with overhead shower and contemporary fittings, creating a smart and functional space.
Externally, the classic stone frontage offers timeless kerb appeal, positioned within a well-connected residential setting close to local amenities, schools and transport links.
Colne is a lively market town in Lancashire, set against the backdrop of the beautiful Pendle countryside. Rich in history and character, the town is known for its mix of traditional architecture, independent shops, and a thriving arts and culture scene.
Key features and amenities include:
•The Muni Theatre – a popular venue for live music, comedy, and performances.
•Shops & Markets – a blend of high street stores, local boutiques, and Colne’s traditional markets.
•Leisure & Outdoors – close to Pendle Hill and scenic walking routes, with nearby access to Wycoller Country Park.
•Dining & Nightlife – a growing food and drink scene, including cosy pubs, restaurants, and cafés.
•Transport links – good road connections via the M65 and regular rail services to Preston and beyond.
Colne combines the charm of a historic market town with modern amenities, making it a welcoming place for both residents and visitors.
Arrange a viewing?
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£127,312
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