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Listed for £265,000
December 26, 2025
Sold for £140,000
1996
Built around 1840 and later reimagined into luxury residences, the building retains its classical charm, framed by manicured gardens and the distinctive silhouette of a centuries-old monkey puzzle tree at the front.
The apartment occupies a prime position at the very top of the house, where two former apartments have been united to create one expansive and beautifully balanced home. With high ceilings, ornate plasterwork, and generous proportions throughout, this is a space that speaks to both heritage and comfort.
Enter through a gated driveway, where mature trees border the landscaped lawns. Two private parking spaces sit just beyond, with the communal entrance accessed through a period doorway that opens into a light, sweeping staircase lined with white wooden spindles. At the top, a private porch welcomes visitors into the apartment. Inside, a cloak cupboard to the right keeps everyday essentials neatly tucked away, and the hallway stretches ahead in a graceful curve, guiding the way through each room. Every detail hints at the home's heritage, from the tall sash windows to the soft tones and subtle decorative finishes that make the space feel calm and elegant.
At the centre of the apartment sits the kitchen; a bright, sociable space designed for both everyday living and entertaining. Created by Siematic and installed by Stuart Frazer, it features elegant quartz worktops, a NEFF five-burner induction hob with a concealed extractor, and integrated appliances including a dishwasher, washing machine, and double oven with separate grill. A sleek breakfast bar extends into the space, surrounded by glass-fronted cabinetry and gentle under-unit lighting.
The combination of quartz, stone, and neutral paintwork keeps the room light and timeless, while underfloor heating adds everyday practicality. A window to the far end of the room draws the eye across the mature gardens beyond, grounding this luxury interior in its peaceful, green surroundings.
From the kitchen, the layout flows naturally into the lounge. Here, dual-aspect windows, including a graceful bay, capture light from every direction. The ornate plasterwork continues, with a detailed ceiling rose and decorative coving preserving the apartment's elegant Victorian soul. There is a sense of quiet grandeur, with enough space to define both living and dining areas, while still maintaining a warm and homely feel.
Throughout the apartment, careful modernisation has ensured that comfort and convenience match the period beauty. The home benefits from double glazing, electric storage heating, and additional underfloor heating in the kitchen and principal en-suite. There is an alarm system for peace of mind, and the building's communal areas are immaculately maintained, reflecting the pride shared by all who live here.
The principal bedroom lies to the left, framed by two grand sash windows that flood the room with natural light. Decorative plaster coving traces the ceiling, and traditional furnishings lend a sense of stately charm. There is ample space for a super king bed and additional furniture.
The en-suite is a sanctuary. A large walk-in shower with a seating area sits beside a chrome towel radiator and a floating vanity unit with a wide mirror above. Mosaic feature tiles run through the space, complemented by soft neutral tones to the walls and floor. Underfloor heating brings comfort underfoot, adding a touch of modern luxury to the classical styling.
Continuing along the hallway, the third bedroom sits at the rear. Dual-aspect sash and bay windows frame the view and fill the room with light, creating a beautiful, serene atmosphere. Currently arranged as a formal dining room, it has also served as an elegant guest space, its high ceilings and ornate cornicing providing the perfect backdrop for gatherings.
The second bedroom mirrors the same refinement, styled with bespoke walnut furnishings that include fitted wardrobes and display cabinetry. Every corner has been thoughtfully designed for both style and practicality, and the tranquil setting ensures restful nights.
Complete with a second en-suite, styled in a sophisticated and modern interpretation of the home's period aesthetic. Anthracite feature tiles, a large walk-in shower with a rainfall head, and a statement oversized vanity unit with built-in display lighting create a spa-like feel.
Stepping outside, the property is framed by established trees and lawns, with pathways leading through the gardens that surround the mansion. It is a setting that feels private yet connected, just moments from Manchester Road and within easy reach of Bury, Tottington, and the surrounding countryside. The views from the rear windows sweep across open fields and rolling hills, offering a daily reminder of the area's heritage and natural beauty.
Out & About
Set on Heaton Grove, this well-positioned apartment enjoys easy access to Bury's green spaces, leisure facilities and thriving town centre. For fresh air and everyday walks, Redvales Playing Fields are close by, while Burrs Country Park offers scenic riverside routes, woodland trails and popular picnic spots - ideal for weekends and family days out.
Sports and leisure options are plentiful. Gigg Lane is nearby, with Bury Gymnastics Club and Goshen Sports Centre catering for all ages and interests. Golfers will appreciate the proximity of Bury Golf Club, while a more relaxed pace can be found at Water Farm Fishery or with a coffee and browse at Newbank Garden Centre and Café.
Food lovers are particularly well served. The Swan & Cemetery, just a short distance away, has recently come under new ownership and is now part of a small collection of well-regarded sister pubs in Ramsbottom. A contemporary pub rooted in tradition, it offers thoughtfully prepared seasonal dishes, excellent Sunday roasts and a welcoming atmosphere, with a popular south-facing beer garden. Further choice includes Goshen Chippy for a classic takeaway, Indigo Indian Restaurant for flavourful evenings out, and Vino Cicchetti, an Italian restaurant known for its relaxed dining and authentic small plates.
Bury's cultural offering is equally impressive. Spend time exploring Bury Art Museum and Sculpture Centre, step back in time at the Transport Museum, or discover the town's proud military history at the Fusilier Museum. The world-famous Bury Market remains a vibrant hub, offering everything from fresh local produce to independent stalls.
Everyday shopping is convenient, with Tesco, Asda and M&S Food all within easy reach. Families are also well catered for, with a strong selection of nearby schools including St Peter's Primary School, St Luke's C of E Primary School and Holy Trinity Primary School. Secondary options include The Derby High School, St Gabriel's High School and the highly regarded Bury Grammar Schools with further education options including Bury College and Holy Cross College.
With excellent amenities, green spaces, cultural attractions and a strong sense of community close at hand, this Heaton Grove apartment offers a lifestyle that is both convenient and enriching - perfectly suited to modern living in the heart of Bury.
Council Tax Band: F (Bury Council )
Tenure: Leasehold (95 years)
Ground Rent: £556.6 per year
Service Charge: £384.15 per year
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