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Plot 9 - The Brindley The Coppice, Chatsworth Road, Worsley, Manchester, Greater Manchester,North West
Semi-Detached ,£473950
Bellway Homes
The Coppice is a secluded development of apartments and townhouses located on one of Worsley's leafy lanes, and bounded by Worsley Golf Course. Worsley has enjoyed a long and fascinating history with one of the most important historic events being the building of the Bridgewater Canal in the 18th Century. As the Industrial Revolution brought ever-increasing demands for coal and improved transport the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater employed the engineer James Brindley to construct the Bridgewater Canal, thereby putting Worsley firmly on the map. Worsley village is now designated as a conservation area and has 48 listed buildings. Included in the conservation area is Worsley Green, an area of public open space, bordered by terraces of 18th century cottages and 19th century houses with elevations in black and white. Worsley also boasts three scheduled ancient buildings. Ground Floor Kitchen/Dining - 4892mm x 4244mm 16'0" x 13'11" Utility - 2763mm x 1673mm 9'0" x 5'5" First Floor Living - 4892mm x 4887mm 16'0" x 16'0" Bedroom 3 - 4030mm x 2582mm 13'2" x 8'5" Bedroom 4 - 2399mm x 2235mm 7'10" x 7'3" Bathroom - 2569mm x 1930mm 8'5" x 6'3" Second Floor Bedroom 1 - 4892mm x 4487mm 16'0" x 16'0" Bedroom 1 en-suite - 2632mm x 1225mm 8'7" x 4'0" Bedroom 2 - 4892mm x 4075mm 16'0” x 13'4" Bedroom 2 en-suite - 2632mm x 1075mm 8'7" x 3'6" Location With easy access to the M60 motorway or East Lancs Road is conveniently situated for Manchester, Liverpool and Yorkshire making it within easy reach of a wide range of shopping, leisure and entertainment options. At the same time, the village of Worsley, with its wealth of independent shops, restaurants and pubs, is within walking distance.

Plots 2 and 3 - The Bridgewater The Coppice, Chatsworth Road, Worsley, Manchester, Greater Manchester,North West
Semi-Detached ,£515250
Bellway Homes
The Coppice is a secluded development of apartments and townhouses located on one of Worsley's leafy lanes, and bounded by Worsley Golf Course. Worsley has enjoyed a long and fascinating history with one of the most important historic events being the building of the Bridgewater Canal in the 18th Century. As the Industrial Revolution brought ever-increasing demands for coal and improved transport the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater employed the engineer James Brindley to construct the Bridgewater Canal, thereby putting Worsley firmly on the map. Worsley village is now designated as a conservation area and has 48 listed buildings. Included in the conservation area is Worsley Green, an area of public open space, bordered by terraces of 18th century cottages and 19th century houses with elevations in black and white. Worsley also boasts three scheduled ancient buildings. Ground Floor Kitchen/Dining - 5690mm x 5429mm 18'8" x 17'9" First Floor Living - 5690mm x 4491mm 18'8" x 14'8" Bedroom 1 - 3164mm x 3158mm 10'4" x 10'4" Dressing Room - 2207mm x 2407mm 7'2" x 7'10" En-suite - 2355mm x 1700mm 7'8" x 5'6" Shower Room - 1875mm x 1332mm 6'1" x 4'4" Second Floor Bedroom 2 - 5690mm x 4142mm 18'8" x 13'7" Bedroom 3 - 4481mm x 3127mm 14'8" x 10'3" Bedroom 4 - 4481mm x 2488mm 14'8" x 8'1" Bathroom - 1966mm x 1652mm 6'5" x 5'5" Location With easy access to the M60 motorway or East Lancs Road is conveniently situated for Manchester, Liverpool and Yorkshire making it within easy reach of a wide range of shopping, leisure and entertainment options. At the same time, the village of Worsley, with its wealth of independent shops, restaurants and pubs, is within walking distance.

Plot 6 and 7 - The Barton The Coppice, Chatsworth Road, Worsley, Manchester, Greater Manchester,North West
Semi-Detached ,£542250
Bellway Homes
The Coppice is a secluded development of apartments and townhouses located on one of Worsley's leafy lanes, and bounded by Worsley Golf Course. Worsley has enjoyed a long and fascinating history with one of the most important historic events being the building of the Bridgewater Canal in the 18th Century. As the Industrial Revolution brought ever-increasing demands for coal and improved transport the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater employed the engineer James Brindley to construct the Bridgewater Canal, thereby putting Worsley firmly on the map. Worsley village is now designated as a conservation area and has 48 listed buildings. Included in the conservation area is Worsley Green, an area of public open space, bordered by terraces of 18th century cottages and 19th century houses with elevations in black and white. Worsley also boasts three scheduled ancient buildings. Ground Floor kitchen/Dining - 5632mm x 4820mm 18'5" x 15'9" Utility - 2539mm x 1798mm 8'3" x 5'10" First Floor Living - 5632mm x 4820mm 18'5" x 15'9" Bedroom 3 - 5270mm x 2441mm 17'3" x 8'0" Bedroom 4 - 3183mm x 2304mm 10'5" x 7'6" Bathroom - 2288mm x 1925mm 7'6" x 6'3" Second Floor Bedroom 1 - 5207mm x 4820mm 17'0" x 15'9" Bedroom 1 - en-suite 2287mm x 2075mm 7'6" x 4'0" Bedroom 2 - 4820mm x 4368mm 15'9" x 14'3" Bedroom 2 - en-suite 2287mm x 2075mm 7'6" x 4'0" Location With easy access to the M60 motorway or East Lancs Road is conveniently situated for Manchester, Liverpool and Yorkshire making it within easy reach of a wide range of shopping, leisure and entertainment options. At the same time, the village of Worsley, with its wealth of independent shops, restaurants and pubs, is within walking distance.

Plot 27 - A3 The Coppice, Chatsworth Road, Worsley, Manchester, Greater Manchester,North West
Semi-Detached ,£631250
Bellway Homes
Introduction The Coppice is a secluded development of apartments and townhouses located on one of Worsley's leafy lanes, and bounded by Worsley Golf Course. Worsley has enjoyed a long and fascinating history with one of the most important historic events being the building of the Bridgewater Canal in the 18th Century. As the Industrial Revolution brought ever-increasing demands for coal and improved transport the 3rd Duke of Bridgewater employed the engineer James Brindley to construct the Bridgewater Canal, thereby putting Worsley firmly on the map. Ground Floor kitchen 3600mm x 3227mm 11'9" x 10'7" living/dining 6710mm x 5690mm 22'1" x 18'8" First Floor bedroom 1 5690mm x 4982mm 18'8" x 16'4" bedroom 1 en-suite 2738mm x 2695mm 8'11" x 8'10" bedroom 2 5366mm x 3304mm 17'0" x10'10" bedroom 2 en-suite 2738mm x 2695mm 8'11" x 8'10" Second Floor bedroom 3 5690mm x 4103mm 18'8" x 13'5" bedroom 4 5006mm x 3327mm 16'5" x 10'10" bedroom 5 5006mm x 2287mm 16'5" x 7'6" bathroom 1975mm x 1951mm 6'6" x 6'4" Location With easy access to the M60 motorway or East Lancs Road is conveniently situated for Manchester, Liverpool and Yorkshire making it within easy reach of a wide range of shopping, leisure and entertainment options. At the same time, the village of Worsley, with its wealth of independent shops, restaurants and pubs, is within walking distance.
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