Thurston Clough Road, Scouthead, OL4 3RX2 Bedroom Semi-Detached House
Council Tax
Band: C
Tenure
Leasehold
Lease Expiry
Unknown
Built in circa 1711, this fantastic semi-detached barn conversion has been lovingly upgraded to a high standard by the current owner and now presents a wonderful and unique opportunity for buyers wanting something slightly different, with traditional character complimenting modern living comforts.
Designed to take full advantage of the stunning views which span several counties including Yorkshire, Cheshire and Greater Manchester, personal inspection will reveal an entrance hall with stairs to the first floor and useful utility/store just off, two good-sized bedrooms and the family bathroom which comprises of a luxury three-piece suite with low-level WC, hand wash basin and jacuzzi bath with shower over.
The first floor features a modern open plan kitchen/diner. The kitchen itself is fitted with a range of matching units, Corian worktops and integrated appliances including induction hob, two oven/grills, fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher and boiling water tap.
The second floor features a bright and spacious lounge with vaulted ceiling, exposed stone wall and beams. Multi-aspect windows have been carefully planned to make the most of the views on offer including Hartshead Pike, The Pennines and Manchester City Centre.
Warmed by a gas central heating system with 'Ideal' combination boiler, the property also benefits from under-floor heating to all rooms except the two bedrooms. The lighting can be controlled remotely by a 'Rako' smart phone application.
Externally to the side there is a resin driveway offering parking for one vehicle, with small walled garden to the rear.
PLEASE NOTE - the driveway and garden do not appear on the deeds to the property.
Thurston Clough Road can be located just off Doctor Lane and in turn Huddersfield Road in the popular Scouthead district of Saddleworth. With an excellent balance of being semi-rural whilst offering easy access to local towns and the Saddleworth villages, viewing comes highly recommended.
Council Tax
Band: C
Tenure
Leasehold
Lease Expiry
Unknown
Key Features
- NO CHAIN
- SCOUTHEAD
- CHARACTER BARN CONVERSION
- TWO BEDROOMS
- DRIVEWAY & GARDEN
- STUNNING VIEWS
- SEMI-RURAL LOCATION
- LEASEHOLD - 936 YEARS FROM TBC
- COUNCIL TAX BAND
- EPC: C
Description
Built in circa 1711, this fantastic semi-detached barn conversion has been lovingly upgraded to a high standard by the current owner and now presents a wonderful and unique opportunity for buyers wanting something slightly different, with traditional character complimenting modern living comforts.
Designed to take full advantage of the stunning views which span several counties including Yorkshire, Cheshire and Greater Manchester, personal inspection will reveal an entrance hall with stairs to the first floor and useful utility/store just off, two good-sized bedrooms and the family bathroom which comprises of a luxury three-piece suite with low-level WC, hand wash basin and jacuzzi bath with shower over.
The first floor features a modern open plan kitchen/diner. The kitchen itself is fitted with a range of matching units, Corian worktops and integrated appliances including induction hob, two oven/grills, fridge, freezer, microwave, dishwasher and boiling water tap.
The second floor features a bright and spacious lounge with vaulted ceiling, exposed stone wall and beams. Multi-aspect windows have been carefully planned to make the most of the views on offer including Hartshead Pike, The Pennines and Manchester City Centre.
Warmed by a gas central heating system with 'Ideal' combination boiler, the property also benefits from under-floor heating to all rooms except the two bedrooms. The lighting can be controlled remotely by a 'Rako' smart phone application.
Externally to the side there is a resin driveway offering parking for one vehicle, with small walled garden to the rear.
PLEASE NOTE - the driveway and garden do not appear on the deeds to the property.
Thurston Clough Road can be located just off Doctor Lane and in turn Huddersfield Road in the popular Scouthead district of Saddleworth. With an excellent balance of being semi-rural whilst offering easy access to local towns and the Saddleworth villages, viewing comes highly recommended.