Dating back to the 1500s, it is not surprising this stunning Grade II listed property has plenty of character.
The historic farmhouse, situated in one of the most picturesque villages in the region has just come on to the market.
Priced at £899,950, Chapel House Farm, Turton, is home to three bedrooms, two bathrooms and three reception rooms.
The freehold residence, which is thought to date from as far back as around 1510, is nestled in a plot of around one third of an acre and is located at the heart of the village of Chapeltown.
The stunning farmhouse has thick stone walls, likely coursed sandstone in part, with detailed stone quoins and a slate roof.
Inside there are exposed beamed ceilings, flagged floors and the type of character, and living history that is rarely found in properties presented to the open market for sale.
The kitchen blends the modern and the traditional, with a large Aga and granite central island with the kitchen then opening up in the family room which in turn opens out onto the rear garden.
The lounge is thought to be one of the oldest parts of the property, with crooked beams and a multi-fuel stove, and a dining room.
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Within the property there is also a separate study, a galleried landing with exposed stone work, a master bedroom with a contemporary three-piece ensuite shower room and two additional double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
Externally there is a detached double garage and a private driveway providing off road car parking for a number of vehicles.
The rear gardens have been maintained, are private and offer enclosed lawns as well as terraces and patio areas.
The property is located close-by to St Anne’s Church and grounds and the West Pennine Moors, The Wayoh, Entwistle and Jumbles reservoirs are also nearby and ideal for exploring on foot.
Bolton School and Westholme School locally.
Turton High School, and Edgworth Primary School are within easy reach and there are bus services toFor those commuting by railway both Bromley Cross and Entwistle train stations are local and each directly serve, Manchester, Salford, Bolton, and Blackburn.
To find out more about the property, go to Chapel House Farm, Chapeltown, Turton, BL7 - Cardwells Estate Agents
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