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Modern and Spacious 5 bed Barn Conversion property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£875,000
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"Sweeping up from Two Brooks Lane, ample parking for three cars is available at the front of Turton House. Step inside, where the front door opens into a welcoming porch, tiled in York stone and bathed in natural light from a large arched window framing verdant views over the garden and Hawkshaw countryside. A converted barn, Turton House retains its thick, solid walls, providing warmth in winter and a cool retreat in summer.

Beyond the front door, a solid oak door leads into the entrance hall, where wooden flooring extends underfoot and a contemporary glass and oak staircase ascends to the first floor landing.

To the right, double oak doors open into the bright and airy lounge. Wooden flooring flows throughout, while French doors invite fresh air and effortless access to the garden in the summer months. Plantation shutters frame the windows, adding privacy and style. Spacious and inviting, with feature wallpaper, this is the perfect space to relax and unwind.

Refresh in the fully tiled cloakroom, equipped with a wash basin and WC, before exploring the utility room, which offers plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, along with ample storage for laundry essentials.

From the entrance hall, ascend the stairs to the first turn, where a door opens into the kitchen dining room. Bright and welcoming, the space features iridescent white floor tiles and far reaching views over the front garden and beyond. A stable door provides instant access to the elevated decking, a sunlit retreat with breathtaking views. The well equipped kitchen includes space for an American style freestanding fridge freezer, quartz worktops with a 1.5 sink, an oven and grill with an electric hob, and an extractor hood. A breakfast bar offers casual seating, while the dining area, featuring mahogany flooring and a built in drinks cabinet, is ideal for entertaining.

From this space is a store room, formerly the garage, brimming with potential. Continuing up the staircase, the contemporary d cor is evident throughout, with feature wallpaper, plush carpeting, and modern radiators in a soft dove grey palette. Double oak doors lead into a generously sized bedroom, where wooden flooring extends underfoot and light floods in through large windows on two sides, framing woodland and countryside views.

Back on the landing, the family bathroom serves as a luxurious retreat, featuring dark grey sparkling tiling, a centrally filling deep bath with a retractable shower wand, a separate shower, a wash basin with vanity storage and a WC. Heated towel rails and alcove shelving provide convenient storage for linens and toiletries.

From the bathroom, five steps lead to the principal bedroom, where wooden flooring meets fitted wardrobes and a dressing table. Designed for ultimate comfort, the room easily accommodates a super king size bed, while dual aspect windows capture the surrounding countryside. The ensuite is elegantly finished with earthy toned glossy tiling, a two drawer wooden vanity unit with a wash basin, a WC, and a shower, complemented by a heated towel radiator.

Opposite, a fresh and contemporary bedroom features white wood laminate flooring underfoot. Currently serving as a home office and dressing room, this space also offers room for a double bed and wardrobes. Above, a hatch with a drop down loft ladder leads to the attic, providing additional storage.

Returning to the main staircase, continue to the upper floor landing. To the left, a spacious bedroom currently serves as both a sleeping area and an office, offering ample room for a double bed and additional storage.

Next door, another great sized bedroom, adorned with monochrome floral wallpaper on the feature wall, provides scenic views over the garden, rolling countryside and out to Holcombe Hill. Step through into the adjoining dressing room, where a high, vaulted ceiling enhances the sense of space, and built in wardrobes provide extensive storage.

The outdoor spaces at Turton House are designed for relaxation and entertainment. A decking area outside the kitchen offers the perfect spot for alfresco dining. Large, lush lawns extend to both the front and rear, providing open green spaces to enjoy. An elevated terrace at the rear serves as a peaceful vantage point, ideal for watching the world go by, whilst a gravel footpath winds through the gardens, meandering across the croquet lawn, adding a touch of leisurely charm.

Spend hazy summer days with family and friends as the sunsets, where to the rear, a converted cabin serves as a self contained annexe, complete with tiled flooring, a kitchenette, a living dining space and a pull out sofa bed, the entire space warmed by a cosy log burning stove.

Another outbuilding serves as a games room with room to relax and entertain, featuring a darts area and a bar, ideal for social gatherings. Behind a pergola shelters a luxurious hot tub, creating the perfect retreat for unwinding in nature.

At the bottom of the garden, a gentle stream flows through, a haven for wildlife and nature. The land continues beyond.

Out and About
Soak up the scenery and embrace the rolling countryside that surrounds this beautifully situated home, where village charm meets outdoor adventure. Just moments from your doorstep, enjoy peaceful walks through Two Brooks Valley or wander through Hollymount Orchards, rich in colour and life throughout the seasons. Take a scenic amble to the woodland trails of Redisher Woods, where ancient trees meet tranquil streams, or head uphill to Hawkshaw and the dramatic landscapes of Holcombe Hill, crowned by the iconic Peel Tower.

After a day outdoors, reward yourself at one of the local favourites. Just a short stroll up the lane, you ll find the ever popular Waggon and Horses, known for its warm atmosphere and traditional pub menu ideal for a relaxed weekend meal or a post walk drink. Just a little further is The Red Lion, a welcoming JW Lees pub beloved by locals and visitors alike.

For those with a passion for sport, you re well placed. Hawkshaw Tennis Club lies within walking distance along Two Brooks Lane, while Greenmount Golf Club and Cricket Club are a short drive away, offering excellent facilities and a strong community spirit.

This area is particularly well suited to families, offering access to some of the region s highest performing schools. St Mary s Church of England Primary School is nearby, while Hollymount RC Primary School and Greenmount Primary School both rated highly are just a short drive. For older pupils, Woodhey High School and St Gabriel s Secondary School provide excellent secondary education options and consistently strong results.

Daily life is made simple thanks to a variety of convenient shops and services nearby. In Greenmount and Holcombe Brook you ll find a superb butcher offering not only quality meats but freshly prepared meals and pantry essentials. There are two Co op shops, beauticians, hairdressers, pharmacy, and the well regarded Greenmount Medical Centre, all within a mile, ensuring you re well looked after.

Despite the peaceful, rural setting, this location is far from remote. Bury town centre is just a 15 minute drive away, where you can access the Metrolink tram system, connecting you swiftly to Manchester and across Greater Manchester. For those needing road links, the M66 motorway is easily reached, providing excellent access to Manchester, Bolton, Burnley, and beyond.

A rare gem, blending modern comfort, entertaining potential, expansive rooms and scenic outdoor retreats, Turton House is a home that truly connects with nature at every turn.

Council Tax Band F Bury Council
Tenure Freehold"

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Nearby Schools
St Mary's Church of England Primary School Hawkshaw
0.4mi
Holly Mount Roman Catholic Primary School Bury
0.6mi
Greenmount Primary School
0.9mi
Holcombe Brook Primary School
1.4mi
Tottington High School
1.4mi
Nearby Stations
Bromley Cross Station
2.1mi
Hall I" Th" Wood Station
2.8mi
Entwistle Station
3.0mi
Bolton Station
4.4mi
Moses Gate Station
5.0mi
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