The chance to own a £1.5million modern-architecture property with more than 4,400 sq ft of accommodation is on the table with the distinctive Ivory House.

Set in the Turton countryside, it offers unbroken views from its hillside setting.

The property was designed with contemporary family living in mind, with plenty of space and practicality.

There are two floors, the ground floor comprises bedrooms and bathrooms, while the upper floor features the living area.

It includes a roomy hallway, an open plan living space with a kitchen, dining, and lounge area, two additional living rooms or lounges, a study, cloakroom/WC, a large integral garage, and utility and storage rooms.

Estate agent Claves, as featured on Zoopla, adds that the lower floor accommodates four spacious double bedrooms, with the master and second bedroom including en-suite facilities, plus a main bathroom and extra storage room.

Ivory House sits on a plot that is split into two levels.

Doors and windows stretch floor to ceiling, revealing the scenery outside and leading onto a wraparound balcony well suited for summer days.

On the lower level from the lounge, an expansive Siematic kitchen and dining area designed by Stuart Frazer is stated by the estate agent to be an epitome of entertaining spaces and everyday life, leading out into a private courtyard.

Perched near Chapeltown and Edgworth, Ivory House offers village convenience while being nestled away at the end of a quiet country lane.

Bromley Cross Train station provides direct access to central Bolton and Manchester to the south, and the Ribble Valley region to the north, while the A666 is within easy reach for commuting by car.

Two nearby scenic reservoirs and the West Pennine Moors provide a haven for nature lovers.