Rivington View, Eaves Lane, Chorley, PR6 9AN
House Types 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes
Price range £142,500 - £349,500
Rivington View includes a wide range of properties and is surrounded by picturesque countryside with stunning views across to Rivington Pike and it is just minutes from Chorley’s bustling town centre.
From young professionals looking for somewhere that's an easy commute to nearby Bolton, Preston or Manchester, to families, investors and first time buyers looking for an affordable step onto the property ladder, Rivington View has so much to offer.
Split into four charming neighbourhoods and with a mix of properties from apartments and 2 and 3 bedroom mews and town houses to 4 bedroom detached, Rivington View, provides the best of both worlds: the relaxing environment of a smaller town; plus the excellent transport network to connect you with the rest of the North West and its major cities.
It's a beautiful spot too, surrounded by attractive woodlands and nestled by the picturesque Leeds and Liverpool canal that runs right by the development. With the unspoilt West Pennine Moors as a dramatic backdrop, the attraction of Rivington View is easy to see.
Our team of architects, landscapers and interior designers have worked closely to create a wide range of properties that are not only sympathetic to their surroundings, but will wherever possible make the most of the outstanding views over Rivington.
Careful consideration has also been given to the layout of each home to create generous and flexible living accommodation, ensuring that it meets the demands of modern living. Rivington View has been divided into 4 neighbourhoods to create a sense of community and to offer a variety of accommodation.
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A beautiful location....
Set at the foot of the dramatic and beautiful West Pennine Moors, Chorley is adjacent to neighbouring Bolton, Preston and Manchester, but still retains its own distinct and individual character. Like a lot of the surrounding towns and villages in this part of Lancashire, Chorley owes its existence to the textile industry and, in particular, the weaving boom of the 19th century industrial revolution.
In a traditional market town....
Alongside the traditional attractions of the markets are the high street names and outlets you'd expect in any modern town, with many located in and around the Market Walk Shopping Centre regeneration scheme, which has seen the Borough Council invest many millions in improving and upgrading facilities.
To add to the enjoyment of the town centre there's also a rich and varied selection of places to eat, drink and socialise, from traditional pubs to restaurants serving everything from traditional English cuisine to Italian, Greek, Chinese and Indian. Yet there is far more to Chorley than the town itself...
The town centre, for all its rich and vibrant life, is only part of the attraction of Chorley. Within easy reach, are even more things to do and places to see, that will satisfy all tastes and interests. For the keen shopper, there is the genuinely extraordinary Botany Bay
For the sportier among you, the All Seasons Leisure Centre has facilities that cater for all ages and virtually every sporting and fitness activity. And being so close to the Pennines, fresh air and rolling countryside are literally on your doorstep.
For travelling further afield....
Similarly, the close proximity of the M61 makes travel, whether for work or pleasure, to all parts of the North West, from Blackpool on the Fylde coast, right to the heart of Manchester and the rest of the country, simplicity itself.
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