An extended three-bedroom semi-detached stone cottage on Bolton Road, Turton, is on the market for £525,000.
The stunning property offers panoramic views over the Wayoh reservoir and the surrounding countryside, and preserves its original period features because it was built around 1880.
The estate agent from Charles Louis Homes, said: "A Must See!
"To appreciate, views, location, size, finish and charm!"
The double-story and single-side extension uses stone from the original building, making the property a harmonious blend of old and new, including its original slate roof and hardwood sash windows.
It satisfies conservation area requirements with cast iron radiators, downspouts and guttering.
The ground floor features a traditional hallway, leading off to a living room with an open fire, a dining room, and an open plan kitchen/breakfast area and family room.
Bi-folding doors from this living space open to a rear garden offering stunning views.
There is also a utility room, a downstairs WC and an office contained within this floor.
Upstairs, the master bedroom includes an en-suite and dressing room.
It benefits from bi-folding doors that expose stunning vistas from a Juliette balcony.
Two more double bedrooms, one with an original cast iron open fireplace, and a family bathroom complete this floor.
The garden, with a raised patio area and locally sourced original York stone, offers tranquillity or a space for entertaining.
It features breath-taking views over the reservoir and surrounding countryside.
At the front, off-road parking is available in a picturesque stone courtyard.
Prospective buyers might be pleased to know that the property is located close to amenities, beautiful walking spots and parks.
Nearby schools such as Turton and Edgworth CofE/Methodist Controlled Primary School and St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Hawkshaw have received 'Good' and 'Outstanding' Ofsted ratings respectively.
Therefore, the location offers an excellent balance between rural charm and accessibility to essential facilities.
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