Listed for £250,000
January 27, 2026
Sold for £66,500
1997
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Step out through the kitchen’s back door into a private brick-paved courtyard. It’s neat, low-maintenance, and fully enclosed. It’s the kind of space that lends itself to morning coffees in the sun, potted plants spilling with colour, and the soft murmur of conversation over evening drinks. The raised stone wall and timber fencing give it a sheltered, tucked-away feel, perfect for dining alfresco or simply enjoying a quiet pause in the day.
Just beyond the courtyard lies a hidden second chapter, a generous stretch of lawn leading all the way to the tree boundary. Mature trees whisper overhead, and fencing runs the length of the garden for added privacy. The green space invites imagination: a children’s play area, a veggie patch, or perhaps a place to stretch out a picnic blanket and listen to the birdsong. The garden shed is already in place, while the potential for a studio, gym, bar, or hobby haven, all within footsteps from home, awaits.
Whether enjoyed separately or transformed into a flowing outdoor escape, this garden and home offer the gift of flexibility. It’s a home to grow into, to retreat to, and to make your own.
Out & About
Just moments from the vibrant centre of Ramsbottom – regularly featured in The Sunday Times ‘Best Places to Live in the North West’ – this sought-after location offers an exceptional blend of charm, convenience, and community spirit.
Ramsbottom is renowned for its independent pubs, bars, eateries, and boutique shops. Enjoy a stroll through the village, discover unique gifts and local treasures, and sample the culinary delights on offer. A local favourite, The Holcombe Tap, has been voted Ramsbottom’s cosiest pub, with its roaring fire, guest ales, and small bites menu. Beer enthusiasts will also love Irwell Works Brewery Tap, home to popular local brews such as Mad Dogs and Englishmen and Costa del Salford.
For those who love the outdoors, the nearby Holcombe Hill provides a rewarding walk and breathtaking views over the valley – the perfect weekend escape right on your doorstep.
Everyday essentials are easily accessible with Aldi, Tesco, and Morrisons all close by. Families are well catered for with a range of excellent local schools including Hazelhurst Primary, St Joseph’s, St Andrew’s, Peel Brow Primary, and Woodhey High School, all within a few minutes’ drive.
Commuters benefit from superb connectivity, with the M66 and A56 providing easy access to Bury, Bolton, Burnley, and Blackburn.
Whether you’re a first-time buyer or looking to downsize to a light-filled, modern home, Grant Mews offers the ideal combination of style, comfort, and an unbeatable location.
EPC Rating: C