Price changed to £365,000
February 15, 2026
Listed for £367,500
January 27, 2026
Sold for £280,000
2017
Sold for £42,800
2008
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The family bathroom is a showstopper, with a freestanding bath, separate glass shower enclosure, wall-hung vanity, WC, and rich copper-bronze floor tiles that add warmth and drama.
Outside, the garden is a generous, private sanctuary a large lawn perfect for family life, al fresco dining, or simply soaking up the peace of the surrounding countryside. Beyond the main garden lies an additional plot of land to the side, offering exciting scope for a garage, vegetable garden, or further landscaping.
There’s also the opportunity to create gated off-road parking a rare and valuable feature in such a scenic setting.
Set along Blackburn Road, the home enjoys the best of both worlds - country calm with easy connections. Between the charming villages of Edgworth and Hoddlesden, you will find rural life with convenient access to urban amenities. Nestled near Edgworth, this location offers a rich tapestry of outdoor experiences right at your doorstep. The proximity to Turton, Entwistle, and Wayoh reservoirs presents a perfect setting for nature lovers, with footpaths and trails inviting families and dog walkers alike into a world where woodland walks and waterside strolls are part of everyday life.
The charming Strawbury Duck Pub and Holdens Ice Cream Parlour in Edgworth village add a delightful culinary aspect to the outdoor adventures. It's not just about the walks and nature; the village caters to a variety of needs and tastes with its locally renowned ice cream parlour, pubs, butchers, hairdressers, beauticians, and essential services like a Post Office and café.
For those interested in leisure activities, Round Barn doesn’t disappoint. You’re minutes from Moor View Equestrian Centre, a short drive from Edgworth Cricket Club, which welcomes both adults and children, to the MUGA all-weather pitches available for private hire or community use, and opportunities to play bowls at the Barlow or simply enjoy a family day out at the park, the village seems to embody a community spirit with something for everyone.
Commuting is simple too, with the M65 offering swift links to Preston, Blackburn, and beyond — or take a leisurely route to Bolton or Bury for shopping, dining, and leisure.
Round Barn isn’t just a house — it’s a home with history, heart, and soul. A place to live the good life, where mornings start with birdsong and evenings end with sunsets over the hills.
EPC Rating: E