A townhouse on a quiet cul-de-sac, perfect for first time buyers or a growing family, has been put up for sale for less than £200,000.
The two-storey home on Turfland Avenue, Royton, has three bedrooms and two separate garages located close to the property.
Walking in through the front door and turning right, visitors enter into the living room, which has hardwood floors, cream-coloured walls and a former fireplace.
The lounge is also fitted with a central heating radiator and captures plenty of natural light thanks to the large, double-glazed windows facing out onto the road.
Through wooden and glass double doors are the kitchen and dining area, with the former fitted with a range of built-in kitchen units as well as cupboards and work surfaces.
The room looks out onto the garden, which can be accessed via a door near the dining area.
Out in the garden, there is a block paved patio area with an ornamental retaining wall, with two steps leading up to a lawn and shrubs, with a timber shed and gated exit at the back of the space.
Back in the house, the stairs lead to the first floor where there are three bedrooms and a bathroom.
Bedrooms one and two offer built in wardrobes and bedroom furniture, while all three have central heating radiators and double-glazed windows.
The bathroom has a bath shower, which is electric, along with fully tiled walls and a panelled ceiling.
Away from the house but nearby are two individual garages, which are perfect for storing items for which there isn't enough space in the house.
Turfland Avenue is just a short walk away from Royton town centre and the area offers plenty of amenities, including schools and other services.
The house is up for sale at £190,000 and is being sold via estate agency Alistair Stevens.
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