A stunning contemporary detached house, which boasts a games room and sauna, is on the market.
The property is on the market for £1.15m and is situated on a large corner plot of land on Brandlesholme Road in Greenmount, opposite Greenmount Cricket Club.
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The five-bedroom house has gone through an entire refurbishment and provides "many modern-day requirements of extensive family living", including an open plan kitchen diner, vaulted sitting room and en-suite shower rooms in four of the five bedrooms.
There is also a wet room with a sauna, gym and games room.
The property sits close to Holcombe Brook Primary School and Greenmount Primary School and Woodhey High School.
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A Zoopla spokesperson said: “With extensive gardens to the front, side and rear, boasting mature lawns, Indian stone patios areas with contemporary features.
“Integrated into this is a custom built, timber design external structure, perfect for an office or games/ cinema room.
“A double garage and Drivesett Argent block paving driveway for several cars is also on offer plus CCTV and remote-controlled electric gates.”
The property has a large hallway with a large lounge to the left. Carrying on down the hallway leads to a large open plan kitchen diner with a family room connected.
Just off the kitchen is a large gym and utility room where the sauna is situated and a bedroom with a shower room.
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Upstairs are the other four bedrooms with the master bedroom having an en-suite and dressing room.
There is also another office and studio on this floor too.
There is a double garage and an extensive driveway which has room for several cars with a remote-controlled gate.
The property is close to get to local towns and villages like Ramsbottom, Summerseat and Tottington and close to beauty spots like Holcombe Hill.
To find out more about the property click here.
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