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Bolton home with 6 bedrooms and 2 reception rooms on market for £725k
Bolton home with 6 bedrooms and 2 reception rooms on market for £725k

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Bolton home with 6 bedrooms and 2 reception rooms on market for £725k

A six-bedroom detached house in Bolton is up for grabs for £725,000. The property on Regents Hill, Lostock, is described by Lancasters Independent Estate Agents as being "ideally placed" for commuters to Manchester. Located under half a mile from Lostock train station and approximately 2.5 miles from the M61 motorway, the house is in a cul-de-sac comprising just nine homes. Top floor master suite with angled ceilings, fitted furniture, dressing area and en-suite bathroom (Image: Zoopla) The standout features include a master bedroom suite that occupies the entire second floor, complete with fitted furniture, a dressing room, and a modern en-suite bathroom. Also on the first floor, the largest bedroom boasts fitted furniture and an en-suite. The ground floor includes two formal reception rooms and an open-plan kitchen and living area that overlooks the garden. Living room with a central fireplace and double doors leading to the rear of the house (Image: Zoopla) Recent updates to the kitchen and bathroom fittings have added to the home's appeal. A separate utility room offers additional storage and access to a double integral garage, which could potentially be converted for more ground floor space. The house also features a garden with artificial turf and a well-sized patio. According to the sellers, the property is freehold and falls under council tax Band G Open-plan kitchen with white units and tiled floor, leading into a conservatory overlooking the rear garden (Image: Zoopla) Regents Hill, off Regent Road, is connected to Chorley New Road, with excellent transport links. Lostock train station is less than half a mile away, making it an ideal choice for those commuting to Manchester. For families, the area offers several primary schools within a practical distance, including Lostock Primary School, which is around 0.6 miles away, and Bolton School, which is approximately 2.5 miles away. Artificial lawn bordered by shrubs and trees, with a paved patio and rock feature leading up from the house (Image: Zoopla) Horwich town centre is nearby, as is the Middlebrook retail development, which offers a selection of larger retail outlets. Manchester and the Trafford Centre are also within easy reach for shopping and socialising. Part of the Middlebrook cycle trail can be accessed directly from Regent Road. READ MORE: Memory of much loved founder lives on as barbershop listed for award Oasis announces additional tickets are being released as UK tour set to begin What are the laws on garden fences in the UK? Height, painting rules and more The house itself features a large reception room to the front and another to the rear, and a conservatory that overlooks the garden. Offering a large space with up-and-over doors, the garage is a practical addition. Ample car parking space and a shaped lawned front garden area complete the property. More information about the property can be found on Lancasters Independent Estate Agents website:

Beelsby Model Flying Club's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight
Beelsby Model Flying Club's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight

BBC News

time26-04-2025

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Beelsby Model Flying Club's Battle of Britain Memorial Flight

A model plane club will replicate the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight across part of North Lincolnshire's Beelsby Model Flying Club, based just outside Waltham, is holding the event for members on the L-shaped field at its site just off the A18 on Saturday and Warbird Weekend will feature more than 50 large planes, including two Lancasters, two Hurricanes and five Carter, 40, who has been a member for about three years, said: "It's a great hobby for getting people outside, especially getting children into the fresh air, it really is fantastic." He said: "The club was set up 40 years ago and the members' ages range from six to the early 80s, and we train people in building and flying radio controlled planes and aircrafts."It's a lifelong hobby for most of the guys at the group and is definitely a passion for them – we've got a hanger where they can store their planes and it's almost like a collector's hobby for them."Mr Carter said club events regularly attract members of the public, who enjoyed watching from their cars parked up nearby, and there are events coming up where they can take part. He added: "On 17 May, we have an event for the public to join in with us, where five members of our group will train people to lift and land the planes."So far, we have 15 people booked on it and have five spaces remaining, and if it goes well, we will hold other events."Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

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