4 bedroom detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Dating Back to 1738
- Stunning Location
- Double Garage
- Large Rooms
- Character Features
- 3 Reception
- Office/Basement
- Freehold
- Council Tax Band F
This lovely detached stone property is steeped in local history and a real landmark for many locals. Dating back to 1738 the property is grade two listed and derives its name from a sun dial that originally sat on a low wall to the front of the house.
The interior contains many charming features including a leaded pane- mullion and transom stair window, double bow windows as well as a wealth of timber detailing, not least of these is what is believed to be the original front door with its heavy timber body and large square nails.
The interior is of sizable proportions and the large rooms provide an excellent degree of flexibility of use. In its present format there is an entrance porch, hallway that runs the width of the ground floor ending with access to the basement which is presently used as an office. There includes a lovely return flight staircase with a half landing and feature window. The front of the house holds a large formal lounge graced with twin Georgian style bow windows providing an excellent degree of light and looking over the front garden and lane to the woods beyond. Between the hall and kitchen is a dining room with French door access to one of the York stone patios. An extension provides a comprehensively equipped kitchen breakfast room. The hall also provides access to the utility room with separate wc.
To the first floor there are three double bedrooms and family bathroom accessed from the main landing. An additional room with ensuite is accessed from one of the bedrooms and presently used as a fourth double bedroom.
From the lane, two sets of double gates provide vehicle access, the main driveway provides access to the attached large double garage measuring 18'4 x 15'9. The third double gate provides pedestrian access to the entrance porch. The property stands in a slightly elevated position surrounded by mature well stocked beds and borders with lawns and patios. The garden also includes a natural spring water supply.
Dial House is situated on Old Hall Lane which is a tree lined access road only used to access the few houses in this lovely location. Mixing a range of amenities catering for most needs it combines ease of access to stunning local countryside with good commuter links being close to hand servicing the surrounding towns and motorway access to the Manchester ring road and the surrounding business conurbation. The surrounding towns boast a wealth of both retail and leisured amenities and railway stations with a variety of services.
From the Mottram Roundabout travel down to the main lights and turn left onto Stalybridge Road. follow to the mini roundabout takin the third turning onto Old Hall Lane. Travel up passing the bottom of Tollmache the property is a short distance up on the left.
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Rooms
Entrance Porch
Entrance Hall
Lounge 8.08m x 3.48m
Dining Room
4.17m x 14
Kitchen/Breakfast Room 4.06m x 4.47m
Utility Room 3.38m x 2.34m
Seperate WC
Office/Basement 3.5m x 3.5m
First Floor
Landing
Bedroom One 4.62m x 3.84m
Bedroom Two 3.53m x 3.56m
Bedroom Three 2.82m x 4.14m
Bedroom Four 2.97m x 2.6m
En Suite
Family Bathroom/WC
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