A village property with stunning views of the countryside is on the market.
Situated in the heart of Hawkshaw, this four-bedroom detached house offers the perfect blend of comfort and style and is a perfect choice for growing families.
The property is located on Bolton Road and is listed with Miller Metcalfe estate agents. The property has an asking price of £775,000.
On entering the property, the hallway leads to two generously sized reception rooms, perfect for entertaining.
There is a modern, fully equipped kitchen which features high end appliances and a breakfast area which is also ideal for family meals.
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The ground floor also has a convenient guest bathroom and a utility room for extra space.
Upstairs, there are four spacious bedroom and a contemporary family bathroom which features elegant fixtures.
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The property has an expansive driveway which is convenient for a family who have manyThere is a double garage which ensures ample off-road parking.
Outside, there are beautiful, landscaped gardens, and also a large patio area which again is perfect for entertaining or just relaxing.
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The back garden offers open private views over nearby green spaces and fields, providing a tranquil escape area.
The location is close to the village’s primary school and a couple of pubs which are within walking distance.
The location also means that you can be in the countryside within minutes, which lead to the nearby towns and villages of Greenmount, Tottington, Ramsbottom and Holcombe Brook.
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Ramsbottom centre is close by with many shops, bars, restaurants and amenities.
The motorway network can also be reached in minutes making Manchester and beyond accessible.
The location is also very close to Bolton and surrounding areas like Edgworth and Bromley Cross being a short drive away.
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