A "charming" £1.5 million family home which offers a "unique living experience" has been listed on the market in Leigh, according to local real estate agents.
This property, located on Eastwood Road, in Leigh, boasts five bedrooms and three bathrooms.
A large wrap-around balcony provides beautiful views of the property's meticulously landscaped rear garden.
The five double bedrooms set it up brilliantly for familial living, two possessing en-suites and plenty of wardrobe space.
The interior of the property is filled with tailored features such as an entrance hall with a fitted spotlight ceiling, a cloakroom fitted with a two-piece suite, a herringbone-floored kitchen with quartz worktops and built-in appliances.
The dining room transitions smoothly into a lounge area featuring a stone fireplace and a large box bay window.
The first floor landing hosts skylights and pendant lighting, leading off to more bedrooms and a four piece bathroom suite.
The property is finished with a study featuring fitted shelves and herringbone flooring, a double length garage with ample vehicle space, and a utility room equipped for laundry purposes.
The annex holds its own fully equipped three-piece bathroom, kitchen with laminate work surfaces and integrated appliances, and a comfortable lounge area opening up to the outdoors.
The additional bedroom completes the annex.
The exterior and surrounding grounds are not lacking in features and amenities either.
A rear garden laden with a paved seating area featuring a built-in pizza oven, lush greenery including mature bushes and trees add to its appeal.
The spacious shingled frontage includes an in-and-out driveway, providing adequate parking space for multiple vehicles.
The house "truly needs to be seen to be fully appreciated".
To view the property, visit https://www.zoopla.co.uk/for-sale/details/67597798/
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