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Total views: 2500+
3 bedroom detached bungalow for sale
Grains Road, Shaw, Oldham, Greater Manchester, OL2
Study
Detached bungalow
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Wake up to some of the best views in the area!
- Sustantial plot
- Truly a once in a generational opportunity
- EPC - D
- Council tax e
- Freehold
Wake up every morning to some of the best views in the area!
A beautifully presented detached residence in a spectacular setting and panoramic views, the position of ‘Roses’ not far from Saddleworth is hard to beat! EPC - D
With its spectacular setting and panoramic views, the position of ‘Roses’ not far from Saddleworth, is hard to beat.
Offering approximately just over 1,800 square feet of internal space in total, personal viewing of this substantial family home will reveal a porch, leading to an entrance hall opening to a bright and spacious lounge which could easily double as a dining room with bi-fold doors opening up to the stunning views, lovely farmhouse kitchen/breakfast room fitted with a range of high quality fitted units. You can access the orangery which really has the wow factor through either the lounge or kitchen which has further breathtaking views of the surrounding area and beyond.
To the first-floor viewers can admire the newly constructed loft room which has two skylights and double doors.
Externally the property sits in a fantastic plot surrounded by farmers’ fields which benefits from enviable views even as far down to Cheshire, North Wales, and even beyond on a clear day. To the front there is parking for multiple cars via a driveway which leads to a substantial outhouse which is currently used as a workshop, however could be easily converted into a home office, or even a separate annex, whilst to the rear there is a further large garden space which has a storage shed but could have potential for further outbuildings.
The origins of this property dates back to 1677 and has undergone many changes over the centuries. Local folklore suggests that the name was derived from the property's close proximity to the borders of Lancashire and Yorkshire and refers to 'The Wars of The Roses'. The house is certainly well known in the surrounding area and is something of a local landmark. It was the amazing setting and unique appearance of ‘Roses’ that first attracted the current owners to this intriguing detached property 15 years ago.
This is perhaps a once in a generation opportunity to acquire such a prestige character property in this highly regarded location.
Early viewing is essential!
A beautifully presented detached residence in a spectacular setting and panoramic views, the position of ‘Roses’ not far from Saddleworth is hard to beat! EPC - D
With its spectacular setting and panoramic views, the position of ‘Roses’ not far from Saddleworth, is hard to beat.
Offering approximately just over 1,800 square feet of internal space in total, personal viewing of this substantial family home will reveal a porch, leading to an entrance hall opening to a bright and spacious lounge which could easily double as a dining room with bi-fold doors opening up to the stunning views, lovely farmhouse kitchen/breakfast room fitted with a range of high quality fitted units. You can access the orangery which really has the wow factor through either the lounge or kitchen which has further breathtaking views of the surrounding area and beyond.
To the first-floor viewers can admire the newly constructed loft room which has two skylights and double doors.
Externally the property sits in a fantastic plot surrounded by farmers’ fields which benefits from enviable views even as far down to Cheshire, North Wales, and even beyond on a clear day. To the front there is parking for multiple cars via a driveway which leads to a substantial outhouse which is currently used as a workshop, however could be easily converted into a home office, or even a separate annex, whilst to the rear there is a further large garden space which has a storage shed but could have potential for further outbuildings.
The origins of this property dates back to 1677 and has undergone many changes over the centuries. Local folklore suggests that the name was derived from the property's close proximity to the borders of Lancashire and Yorkshire and refers to 'The Wars of The Roses'. The house is certainly well known in the surrounding area and is something of a local landmark. It was the amazing setting and unique appearance of ‘Roses’ that first attracted the current owners to this intriguing detached property 15 years ago.
This is perhaps a once in a generation opportunity to acquire such a prestige character property in this highly regarded location.
Early viewing is essential!
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