Listed for £400,000
January 27, 2026
Sold for £210,000
2013
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Return to the hallway and take the stairs upwards, soft carpet cushioning each step. The staircase returns on itself halfway up, pausing at a window that floods the landing with natural light.
The family bathroom is the first room on the right, a calm contemporary space with walnut-toned laminate underfoot and white wall tiles punctuated by a warm-toned walnut feature. There’s a full-sized bathtub with a shower overhead, a vanity unit with sink and storage beneath, and spotlights to keep the mood gentle and clean.
Bedroom Four comes next, a quiet single room overlooking the rear garden. Painted a soft blue, with neutral carpet and space for a desk, wardrobe, and shelves, it’s a calm place to rest or study.
Bedroom Two is further along the landing. Another room facing the garden, it’s light and open, with space for a double bed, wardrobes, and more besides. It’s easy to imagine this as a peaceful guest room or a teenager’s haven, private, practical, and bright.
At the front of the home, the principal bedroom offers generous proportions and wall-to-wall wardrobes with deep drawers. Grey carpet underfoot and restful views of the manicured front lawn make this a peaceful retreat. There’s ample space for a super king bed, and the outlook is quiet and green, with the front garden adding privacy and calm.
Next door, Bedroom Three also overlooks the front garden. Grey carpet, two-toned walls, and plenty of space for wardrobes or toy boxes make this a flexible, family-friendly space with personality.
Step outside into the back garden, a space that feels private and open at once. A patio sits directly outside the conservatory, ready for garden chairs, plant pots or breakfast with the papers.
Low maintenance and brimming with promise, it’s a space to be enjoyed in every season, whether pottering in the sunshine or watching birds dance across the fences.
Tucked away in a peaceful corner of Holcombe Brook, Croftlands offers an enviable location where village charm, green spaces, and everyday amenities come together in perfect harmony.
Step outside and enjoy some of the best walking routes in the region. Stroll through Redisher Woods, scale Holcombe Hill to reach the iconic Peel Tower, or enjoy a Sunday wander along the Kirklees Trail through Greenmount. Nature is never far from your doorstep.
A short walk brings you to Holcombe Brook Precinct, home to everyday essentials and hidden gems alike. Pick up the basics at the Co-op, stop by the local bakery for a homemade quiche or sweet treat, and explore the selection of independent shops, beauty salons, opticians, dry cleaners and more.
When it's time to dine out or catch up with friends, there’s no shortage of favourites. Enjoy brunch or cocktails at The Bower Café & Bar, a relaxed roast at The Hare and Hounds, or explore the ever-evolving food and drink scene in nearby Ramsbottom—regularly featured in The Sunday Times’ ‘Best Places to Live’. From artisan coffee shops and boutique bars to award-winning restaurants, the high street is brimming with personality.
For families, the area is well served with highly regarded schools. Holcombe Brook Primary, Hazelhurst Primary and Greenmount Primary are all within walking distance, with the ever-popular Woodhey High School nearby for older children. Nurseries and independent options such as Bury Grammar School are just a short drive away.
Sporting enthusiasts are also well catered for, with Holcombe Brook Sports and Tennis Club, Greenmount Cricket Club, and Greenmount Golf Club all close by. For a relaxed afternoon, Summerseat Park and Burrs Country Park offer riverside strolls and family fun throughout the seasons.
Well-connected yet quietly positioned, Croftlands offers the best of both worlds. With regular buses to Bury and Ramsbottom, and easy access to the M66 and wider motorway network, commuting into Manchester or beyond is refreshingly simple.
EPC Rating: D