Charming village home with garden and far-reaching countryside views.
Three double bedrooms across three floors
A beautifully presented Victorian stone cottage in the heart of Hawkshaw village, this home blends period character with modern comforts. The living room centres on a stone fireplace and wood-burning stove, while oak flooring, decorative moulding and designer radiators add warmth and style throughout. The dining kitchen is practical and charming, with a Belfast sink, walk-in pantry and useful space for appliances.
Arranged over three floors, the house provides three double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom with separate shower and bath. Large windows and elevated views bring countryside scenery into the principal and second-floor rooms, creating a bright, peaceful feel. The enclosed rear garden is neat and low-maintenance, with a block-paved patio, lawn and shed for storage.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, mains gas central heating, double glazing (install date unknown), fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The village location offers outstanding primary schooling, local pubs, scenic walking routes and straightforward road links to Bolton, Bury and Manchester for commuting.
Material considerations are set out plainly: the property is mid-terrace with a very small plot and a single family bathroom, which may suit some buyers better than others. As a pre‑1900 stone-built home, the external walls are likely uninsulated; buyers wanting higher thermal performance should budget for any insulation or draught-proofing work. Street parking is available rather than private off-street parking.