Guide price
£315,0003 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Rochdale Road, Oldham OL2
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Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
1237
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold
Council tax: Band C
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Features and description
- Early 1900s Arts and Crafts semi-detached home (circa 1920)
- Prime position directly opposite Tandle Hill Country Park
- Generous room sizes with high ceilings and abundant natural light
- Two spacious reception rooms with open-plan entertaining option
- Three well-proportioned bedrooms and family bathroom
- Large plot with excellent extension potential (STPP)
- Parking for multiple vehicles plus on-street parking
- Highly sought-after Royton location close to schools, amenities and transport links
A beautifully built early twentieth century Arts and Crafts semi-detached family home, dating from circa 1920 and perfectly positioned opposite Tandle Hill Country Park. Full of character and architectural charm, the property offers generous proportions, high ceilings and light-filled living spaces, including two flexible reception rooms ideal for both everyday family life and entertaining. With three well-proportioned bedrooms, a generous plot offering potential to extend (subject to consent) and valuable side parking, this is a rare opportunity to secure a substantial period home in one of Royton’s most sought-after and scenic locations. Early viewing is highly recommended.
A beautifully built and historically rich early twentieth century semi-detached family home, dating from circa 1920, offering generous proportions, high ceilings, exceptional character and an outstanding position just a stone’s throw from Tandle Hill Country Park and close to the prestigious Tandle Hill Road.
This impressive property is a late example of the Arts and Crafts architectural movement, a style renowned for its craftsmanship, solid construction and thoughtful detailing. The house displays many of the hallmarks of the period, including projecting roof lines, a continuous pent roof over the bay window and large, well-proportioned windows that flood the interior with natural light. These features, combined with notably high ceilings throughout the ground floor, create a wonderful sense of space and light that is immediately apparent on entry.
The external detailing reflects a blend of historic architectural influences, with medieval-inspired plinth work, a seventeenth-century style string course and Georgian-influenced quoins. The porch design draws from medieval church architecture and later sixteenth and seventeenth century houses, while the property is constructed from well-fired Accrington-type brick, famed for its strength and longevity. Homes of this era were built to last, and it shows.
Internally, the accommodation is both elegant and highly practical for modern family living. The property offers two reception rooms, currently arranged as a sitting room and a dining room. These spaces are divided by internal double doors, allowing them to be used separately or opened up to create a large, flowing entertaining space. When opened, the rooms connect beautifully, making the house ideal for family gatherings, dinner parties and large celebrations, while still retaining the option of more intimate, cosy spaces when desired. This flexibility is a real strength of the home and adds greatly to its family appeal.
Upstairs, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, all benefiting from the excellent ceiling heights and room sizes typical of this period of construction. The layout is balanced and comfortable, offering a home that works just as well for day-to-day living as it does for entertaining.
Externally, the property sits on a generous plot with excellent potential to extend to the rear or side, subject to the relevant consents, making it a future-proofed option for growing families. A particularly valuable feature is the side parking, which the current owners have used comfortably for at least two vehicles, with additional on-street parking available to the front.
Historically, the property sits on the edge of an area closely associated with the ancient settlement district of Thornham, a location with deep Anglo-Saxon and early British roots. While now firmly part of modern Royton, the surrounding area retains strong links to its historic past, with nearby quiet lanes, green spaces and long-established footpaths offering a sense of countryside living despite the convenience of the location.
Positioned directly opposite Tandle Hill Country Park, the setting is truly special. Tandle Hill has ancient significance, having been used historically as a beacon hill, and today it offers expansive green space, woodland walks and stunning views. The park was gifted to the public in 1919 and remains one of the area’s most cherished outdoor spaces, ideal for families, walkers and dog owners.
From a practical standpoint, the location is superb. Royton town centre is just a short two-minute drive away, with excellent bus routes running along Rochdale Road. There are a range of well-regarded schools nearby, making this an excellent family location, and Crompton and Royton Golf Club is also close by. Motorway access is convenient for those who commute, while still enjoying a setting that feels green and open.
This is a warm, welcoming and substantial family home with real character, generous proportions and a layout designed to bring people together. Properties of this quality, age and position rarely come to the market.
Early viewing is highly recommended. This is a home that truly needs to be seen to be fully appreciated.
A beautifully built and historically rich early twentieth century semi-detached family home, dating from circa 1920, offering generous proportions, high ceilings, exceptional character and an outstanding position just a stone’s throw from Tandle Hill Country Park and close to the prestigious Tandle Hill Road.
This impressive property is a late example of the Arts and Crafts architectural movement, a style renowned for its craftsmanship, solid construction and thoughtful detailing. The house displays many of the hallmarks of the period, including projecting roof lines, a continuous pent roof over the bay window and large, well-proportioned windows that flood the interior with natural light. These features, combined with notably high ceilings throughout the ground floor, create a wonderful sense of space and light that is immediately apparent on entry.
The external detailing reflects a blend of historic architectural influences, with medieval-inspired plinth work, a seventeenth-century style string course and Georgian-influenced quoins. The porch design draws from medieval church architecture and later sixteenth and seventeenth century houses, while the property is constructed from well-fired Accrington-type brick, famed for its strength and longevity. Homes of this era were built to last, and it shows.
Internally, the accommodation is both elegant and highly practical for modern family living. The property offers two reception rooms, currently arranged as a sitting room and a dining room. These spaces are divided by internal double doors, allowing them to be used separately or opened up to create a large, flowing entertaining space. When opened, the rooms connect beautifully, making the house ideal for family gatherings, dinner parties and large celebrations, while still retaining the option of more intimate, cosy spaces when desired. This flexibility is a real strength of the home and adds greatly to its family appeal.
Upstairs, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, all benefiting from the excellent ceiling heights and room sizes typical of this period of construction. The layout is balanced and comfortable, offering a home that works just as well for day-to-day living as it does for entertaining.
Externally, the property sits on a generous plot with excellent potential to extend to the rear or side, subject to the relevant consents, making it a future-proofed option for growing families. A particularly valuable feature is the side parking, which the current owners have used comfortably for at least two vehicles, with additional on-street parking available to the front.
Historically, the property sits on the edge of an area closely associated with the ancient settlement district of Thornham, a location with deep Anglo-Saxon and early British roots. While now firmly part of modern Royton, the surrounding area retains strong links to its historic past, with nearby quiet lanes, green spaces and long-established footpaths offering a sense of countryside living despite the convenience of the location.
Positioned directly opposite Tandle Hill Country Park, the setting is truly special. Tandle Hill has ancient significance, having been used historically as a beacon hill, and today it offers expansive green space, woodland walks and stunning views. The park was gifted to the public in 1919 and remains one of the area’s most cherished outdoor spaces, ideal for families, walkers and dog owners.
From a practical standpoint, the location is superb. Royton town centre is just a short two-minute drive away, with excellent bus routes running along Rochdale Road. There are a range of well-regarded schools nearby, making this an excellent family location, and Crompton and Royton Golf Club is also close by. Motorway access is convenient for those who commute, while still enjoying a setting that feels green and open.
This is a warm, welcoming and substantial family home with real character, generous proportions and a layout designed to bring people together. Properties of this quality, age and position rarely come to the market.
Early viewing is highly recommended. This is a home that truly needs to be seen to be fully appreciated.
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