Listed for £200,000
January 27, 2026
Sold for £155,000
2019
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Across the hallway, the second bedroom continues the neutral palette and the soft, inviting feel. Its size offers genuine flexibility; large enough for a double bed and storage, well-suited to guests, or a considered working-from-home setup with the countryside still in full view beyond the window. Elegant window shutters adorn the windows to both bedrooms.
Beyond the building, a communal garden provides a generous sweep of grass overlooking the West Pennine Moors. Managed by gardeners and shared by all residents, it offers a peaceful place for reading outdoors, children playing, or simply pausing to watch the changing seasons across the hills.
The apartment blends the benefits of modern living - clean communal areas, lift access, parking, high ceilings - with the charm of a location rich in history and surrounded by countryside. It offers space to relax, space to work, and space to grow, all wrapped in views stretching as far as the West Pennine horizon. Out & About Set within the peaceful village of Crowthorn on the cusp of Edgworth, this location is all about embracing countryside living without compromising on convenience. Just minutes away, the tranquil Entwistle and Wayoh reservoirs offer rambling paths, wildlife galore and idyllic picnic spots – the perfect way to unwind at the weekend. A choice of welcoming pubs and eateries are close at hand. The much-loved Toby Inn is just a short stroll and known locally for hearty food and a friendly atmosphere. Nearby, The Spread Eagle by McLeod 9 brings a contemporary twist to a classic country pub, set along the Witton Weavers Way and all in a dog- and cyclist-friendly setting. For rustic charm, both the Black Bull in Edgworth and the Cheetham Arms in Chapeltown continue the tradition of warm, dog-friendly pubs, perfect for relaxed Sunday lunches or an after-walk pint. Community spirit runs deep here. Edgworth Cricket & Recreation Club sits at the heart of village life, offering great beers, year-round outdoor Cugini pizzas, and regular events. Everyday essentials are on the doorstep too, with Edgworth’s post office, Whitehead’s butchers, local pharmacy and of course, Holden’s famous ice-cream parlour – a must-visit for all ages. Discover local heritage with a trip to Turton Tower, where woodland walks and homemade cakes await in the tearoom. The Barlow Institute, the village’s bustling community hub, hosts theatre shows, events and clubs for all generations, adding to the vibrant local scene. Families are exceptionally well catered for, with highly regarded schools close by including Turton & Edgworth CofE Methodist Primary School, Turton High School and Canon Slade. Bolton School and Bury Grammar School are also within easy reach for those considering independent education. Commuters benefit from excellent transport links, with Entwistle and Bromley Cross stations offering direct trains into Manchester in around 25 minutes. Whether you’re craving scenic walks, cosy pub lunches, family-friendly days out or a strong community feel, this beautifully connected rural pocket offers the best of countryside living with everyday convenience right on your doorstep.
EPC Rating: B