A STUNNING detached six-bedroomed property complete with its own indoor spa including a heated swimming pool is this week’s property of the week.
Longwood House on High Bank Lane, Lostock, is currently on the market with Miller Metcalfe with offers being asked for in the region of £1.75million.
Situated close to Bolton Golf Club. Longwood House would make a spectacular family home. The property offers a tasteful blend of the traditional and modern and is described by the agents as “a rare, unique and one of a kind home filled with elegance and bursting with class, sophistication and pure quality.”
Accessed via a gated driveway, Longwood House sits in half an acres of land and the property itself occupies just under 60,000 square feet.
There is a grand entrance hallway with a sweeping, solid oak staircase. Three reception lead off the hallway including a formal lounge complete with wood burning stove which is perfect for entertaining.
The stunning kitchen area offers a central island and a combination of base and eye level fitted units and integrated appliances and the large dining room is adjacent to the kitchen
To the rear is another large reception room which is currently used as a snooker room with a bespoke bar.
Upstairs there are six double bedrooms, two of them boasting their own en-suite bathrooms. There is also an impressive family bathroom.
One of the six bedrooms is currently used as a home cinema room.
Situated just off the main hall is one of the features which makes Longwood House unique, the spa and pool area. The large, heated swimming pool benefits from the latest Ozone technology. There is a separate waterfall feature and changing room which could be made into a sauna plus a hot tub.
The property is surrounded by mature trees and and attractive garden area. Full planning permission has been granted at the bottom of the garden for a home office with a gym area and storage.
For more details and to arrange a viewing, contact Miller Metcalfe, Horwich, on 01204 275175.
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