Listed for £800,000
January 27, 2026
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To the side, the dining area is flooded with light from additional roof lights and patio doors, with more than enough space for a large family dining table. At the far end, a second sitting area with a gas fire and a large window forms a relaxed yet stylish entertaining zone, ideal for gatherings that flow from inside to out.
Upstairs, the landing is washed with natural light from a glazed window, adding brightness to every corner of this first floor. Directly opposite, the family bathroom blends style and luxury, with stone-patterned floor tiles, a freestanding bath, circular electric feature shower, modern sink and WC. A chrome towel radiator and mirrored vanity add a touch of spa-inspired finesse.
The first bedroom is a restful king-sized room at the rear, with high ceilings, neutral walls, and a soft brown carpet underfoot. A full wall of fitted wardrobes ensures everything has its place, while views over the garden and fields offer a calming backdrop to morning routines.
Next, the principal suite offers a peaceful sanctuary, with floor-to-ceiling wardrobes, a plush soft brown carpet, and views out to Holcombe Hill, a view worth waking up to. The principal bedroom’s en-suite is smart and soothing, with natural tile detailing both underfoot and up the walls, a floating vanity with a halo-lit mirror, chrome towel radiator, WC and a corner shower enclosed in curved glass. A subtle wave motif in the tiling adds texture and movement to this calming space.
Directly opposite, bedroom three continues the neutral décor with plush carpet and space for a double bed and bedside furniture. Overlooking the front, its large window keeps the room bright and welcoming.
To the front, is another generous king-size room, featuring a floral statement wall, soft carpet and large front-facing window.
Bedroom five is currently set up as a home office, ideal for hybrid working or study space, but could easily become a fifth bedroom. Its proportions and natural light make it a versatile asset to the home.
Step outside from the kitchen and into the garden, a low-maintenance mix of paving, gravel and lawn bordered by flowering shrubs and hedging that brings bursts of colour in spring. Grow your own with established soft fruit bushes and plants, including blueberries, blackcurrants, raspberries, strawberries and rhubarb, whilst enjoying the mature plum tree and asparagus bed. With fields beyond and a terrace perfect for a morning coffee or evening glass of wine, the outdoor space is a private haven with big-sky views and room to unwind.
Out & About
Nestled along in the heart of one of the area’s most picturesque and well-connected villages. Here, countryside charm meets everyday convenience in perfect harmony.
Start your mornings with a walk through the leafy trails of Two Brooks Valley, enjoy the changing colours of Hollymount Orchards, or climb Holcombe Hill to take in sweeping views from Peel Tower. For gentler weekend strolls, explore the shaded paths of Redisher Woods, just minutes from your doorstep.
When it's time to unwind, you’re never far from excellent local hospitality. The Waggon and Horses and The Red Lion are both within walking distance—perfect for a hearty Sunday lunch or a casual midweek pint. For something a little more refined, enjoy a cocktail at Holcombe Brook’s stylish wine bars, or discover artisan bakes and freshly brewed coffee in Greenmount.
Families are exceptionally well placed, with a selection of highly rated schools close by. St Mary’s C of E Primary School is only a short stroll, while Greenmount Primary, Hollymount RC, Holcombe Brook Primary and Woodhey High School are all nearby. Independent education is also within reach, with Bury Grammar School and Bolton School just a short drive away.
Day-to-day life is made easy with local amenities at your fingertips. Holcombe Brook and Greenmount offer everything from butchers, bakers, and beauty salons to a pharmacy, Co-op, travel agents and more. Whether you're picking up essentials or enjoying a spot of self-care, the village has you covered.
For those with an active lifestyle, Hawkshaw Tennis Club is right around the corner, while Greenmount Golf Club and Cricket Club provide scenic spots for sport and socialising just a few minutes’ drive away.
Despite the calm, rural atmosphere, Hawkshaw is impressively connected. Bury town centre—with its Metrolink service into Manchester—is just 15 minutes away, while the M66 and A56 offer quick access to Bolton, Burnley, and the wider North West.
Bolton Road offers the best of village life—wrapped in greenery, filled with community, and perfectly positioned for town and country living alike.
EPC Rating: D