Rarely does such a house of unique quality and grandeur come to market but here it is! Beautifully presented Grade II listed property dating back over 300 years, situated in the highly sought after and popular suburban town of Milnrow. Milnrow is a small town sitting at the foothill of the south Pennines and is approximately 3 miles outside the centre of Rochdale, whilst also offering easy links to Oldham. Milnrow is host to number of small independent shops and businesses as well as larger established chains including Co-op. The local M62 junction is just a few minutes drive away from the property, yet sits in a peaceful and quiet location. With a number of well regarded schools close by as well as secondary school Hollingworth High.
The property itself was converted and renovated by a reputable builder approximately 25 years ago and the current owners themselves have carried numerous works over the last 2 - 3 years to ensure the charm and character of the property isn’t ruined by lack of maintenance whilst bringing the property into the 21st century. With many high quality fixtures and fittings throughout the owners have installed a new combination boiler (Baxi) in 2022 as well as individual controllable thermostats for every radiator in the house. All windows installed and any changes made all adhere to the Grade II listing. The current owners have redecorated throughout, had the staircase boxed in (which was originally in the lounge), windows re varnished and timber beams cleaned and restored. Internally the property comprises entrance vestibule, lounge, dining room, large fitted kitchen, ground floor WC, three first floor DOUBLE bedrooms (with En-suite to master) and family bathroom. Externally the property has a large driveway to the front of the property, that can house around 6 cars. To the side and rear there is a beautifully maintained garden with patio area with seating and Veranda, timber built outhouse as well as a pond! Also with detached garage. Early viewing is highly recommended to avoid missing out on this spectacular piece of local history. NO CHAIN