A three-bedroom terrace home next to a large green area has been put up for sale for less than £200,000.
Based on Heyside Avenue, Royton, this middle town house has a spacious living room, a fitted kitchen as well as front and rear garden areas.
Through the front door is a small room with cupboards where shoes can be left before entering through into the living room.
The room faces on to the street and has a grey carpet, with plenty of space for furniture along with a fireplace.
Access to the first floor comes from the open plan staircase in the living room, under which is storage space.
At the rear of the living room is a door through to the kitchen and dining area, which faces out on to the back garden.
The kitchen is fitted with a range of built in kitchen units with work surfaces, integral oven, hob and extractor hood, sink unit with mixer tap, plumbed for an automatic washing machine.
The room has a wooden floor and with three large glass panels, it captures plenty of natural light.
Upstairs are three bedrooms and a bathroom, with each bedroom containing a central heating radiator and a double glazed window, while the third bedroom has built in cupboard space with the boiler inside.
The bathroom has a bath with an electric shower mounted on the wall, along with a glass screen, tiled walls and floor and a heated towel rail.
The back garden has a brick floor, with plenty of plants including trees growing within the fences.
The front garden has a stone-tiled area along with a flower bed and is accessed through a gate, with parking on the street.
Just yards away from the house lies Heyside Playing Fields, a large, open, green space, perfect for a dog to run around or for children to enjoy and play sports.
The house is up for sale at £190,000 and is being sold via estate agency Alistair Stevens.
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