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3 bedroom country house

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3 bed
2 bath

Key information

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Grade two listed
  • Period Features
  • Three bedrooms
  • Versatile living accommodation
  • Beautiful secure gardens
  • VIEWING HIGHLY RECCOMENDED
  • Home of Distinction
Steeped in history, Entwistle Hall is believed to have been built around 1200, with the original Hall being occupied by the Entwistle family for over 300 years; the most famous of the Entwistle family was Bertine Entwistle who was reportedly knighted on the battlefield of Agincourt by King Henry V. The original Hall was submerged under the Wahoh reservoir and the Hall as it stands today, was built in the 1600s; its south-facing front still retaining such original Tudor features as mullioned windows with dripstone headings.
This stunning property, accessed via a private lane, offers a wealth of charm and character and is set in approximately 0.26 acres of mature and established gardens. To the interior of the home, on the ground floor, there is a sitting room, dining room, a country dining kitchen, utility washroom, pantry, shower room, and a double bedroom. The first-floor accommodation comprises two large bedrooms (one ensuite) and a playroom/study currently furnished as a bedroom, although the reduced height ceiling prevents it from being labelled a bedroom. There is also a family bathroom, plus walk-in wardrobe and storage cupboards off the landing.
Externally, the home features a courtyard of traditional Lancashire Edgworth brick to the front of the property, which provides a parking area, and a detached wall garden. The walled garden boasts a manicured lawn with landscaping and a summerhouse with water and electricity supplies.
The rear of the property comprises a flagged patio area with an abundance of trees, mature shrubs with foliage, and raised flower beds, providing an idyllic backdrop for al fresco dining and entertaining. A gate gives way to further parking for two vehicles.
Entwistle Hall offers families a rare and unique opportunity to walk in the footsteps of our Tudor and Elizabethan ancestors. Love Homes of Distinction invite you to explore this magnificent property and its surroundings in an accompanied viewing by appointment only. If you would like to experience the property and sample the peace and tranquility of its surroundings, our sales team can be contacted on[use Contact Agent Button].
Local walks and wildlife and reservoirs
Surrounded by picturesque and scenic walks, the property is within walking distance of the Turton & Entwistle reservoir, situated in the nearby village of Edgworth. At the time of its construction in 1832, Entwistle Dam was the highest dam in Britain and today visitors can enjoy a tranquil and leisurely 3-mile walk around the conifer-edged perimeter of the reservoir. The neighbouring Wahoh reservoir offers a circular walk edged on the eastern side by the Witton Weavers Way, taking in waterside paths and sections of woodland with views of the impressive Entwistle viaduct. Continuing a little further along the Witton Weavers Way will bring you to Jumbles Country Park to the south.
Transport Links
With Entwistle station 0.2 miles away, Bromley Cross station 2.7 miles, and Darwen station 3.8 miles, Entwistle Hall benefits from good transport links, allowing commuters to travel to Manchester, Blackburn, and Bolton.
Nearest Schools
For families of primary school-aged children, Entwistle Hall offers a choice of Ofsted-rated good or outstanding schools within 2.3 miles - Turton and Edgworth Church of England Controlled Primary School, Egerton Primary School, and Walmsley Church of England Primary school. There is also a non-maintained school, Birtenshaw, for young people up to the age of 19 with special educational needs and disabilities.

Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold

Rooms

Entrance Porch
Entered via a part glazed composite door. There is a quarry tiled floor, access to the services meters, and cloak storage.

Sitting room
As with the rest of the home, there are exposed beams, an open fireplace with a slate stone hearth, wall lights, a built-in display cabinet, and a window to the front elevation.

Dining Room
A large formal dining room with a stone-flagged floor, wall and ceiling beams, double radiator, window to the front, and doors leading to the living room and kitchen.

Kitchen/diner
Space is not a problem in this country kitchen. There is a range of wall and base units, Rayburn range cooker, quarry tiled floor, Belfast sink and drainer, and space for a dishwasher. There is also plenty of room for a large family-sized dining table. A door leads to the rear porch, and one to the utility room.

Utility space
Off the kitchen, there is a utility laundry room with space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, a walk-in pantry, and a shower room with a sink and WC.

Bedroom
A good-sized double bedroom, which is now used as a study, with a wooden floor, window to the front, radiator and under stairs storage.

FIRST FLOOR:
Landing with access to the bedrooms, bathrooms, 'den', and walk-in storage cupboards.

Bedroom
The primary bedroom exposed beams, loft access, radiator, and window to the front. En-Suite - A three-piece suite offering a bath with shower over, sink, and WC. There is a window and towel radiator.

Bedroom
Another good-sized bedroom with loft access, window to the front, exposed beams, and radiator.

Den
Currently used as a children's den/playroom, there are two single beds. Due to the very low ceiling, we cannot class this as a bedroom, however, it has plenty of uses.

Bathroom
A very large family bathroom, with a free-standing roll-top bath with shower attachment, vanity washbasin, and WC. The walls are partially wood cladding, there is a wooden floor, a window to the front, and a chrome heated towel radiator.

EXTERIOR:

Front Garden
Originally, there was a closed walled cottage garden. This has been opened up to offer established borders and offroad parking. The original Edgworth Brick from the former brick factory has been cleverly used to provide a decorative surface. The main walled garden opposite is impressive, with lots of potential to develop further if required. There are trees, shrubs, borders, lawns, and a summerhouse.

Rear Garden
From the rear porch, you access the flagged garden, which has an abundance of foliage, patio dining areas, and access to the rear parking.

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