A home in Oldham which includes a separate property in the back garden has gone up for sale for less than £350,000.
The property on Seville Street, Royton, boasts a main three-bedroom end town house, while an adjoining, true bungalow with well appointed living accommodation with open plan lounge, dining room and kitchen sits at the rear.
These adjoining properties are offered for sale as one item and on top of the two units comes a large, enclosed garden, a driveway, off road parking, a detached garage which is currently used as storage and a workshop, and a large, detached lodge/office/guest accommodation with light, power and a toilet.
Entering into the main property, the front door opens facing the stairs, while a turn to the left will take you into the living room, which faces onto Seville Street and includes a modern fire place.
From there, you can enter into the kitchen, which offers plenty of cupboards, modern appliances and countertop space, as well as an area for a dining table.
A utility room, which leads to the garden, can also be accessed from the kitchen, while there is also storage space which sits under the stairs.
Heading up to the first floor, there is a master bedroom, a second bedroom and a single bedroom, along with a shared bathroom.
As for the bungalow, the entrance from Seville Street takes you into the spacious combined living room and kitchen, which has wooden floors and a modern fire place, with the room capturing plenty of natural light.
There are two adjacent bedrooms in this unit, as well as a bathroom, and at the rear of the unit is a conservatory.
Despite the extra unit, the garage and an extra lodge/office, there is plenty of garden space to make use of.
Central heating radiators and double glazed windows are found throughout both accommodation units
The property is currently being sold via estate agency Alistair Stevens for £349,950
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