4 Bed
2 Bath
4 Bed
2 Bath
Manchester commuter belt
Motorway and train link around 3 miles
Superb views to the rear
Deceptive accommodation
Impressive master bedroom with ensuite
Two cottages joined together
Good provision for storage
Modernised in many areas during recent years
Close to countryside
Large cellar room
A large double fronted cottage with outstanding views and located in a high calibre area. Four bedrooms and 3 living rooms plus bespoke dining kitchen and excellent cellar room that has a variety of uses. The versatility, character and views are the key to this lovely home.
A double fronted stone cottage which is a real break from the norm and offers accommodation that can suit a wide variety of family dynamics. Numbers 18 and 19 Bottom o'th Moor have been merged to create Spindle Cottage which is a large dwelling whose size is not so obvious from the exterior.
There is great flexibility of accommodation which can be utilised in a variety of ways. In summary, the layout is as follows; the ground floor includes a dining kitchen fitted with bespoke units and granite surfaces and three living areas. There is a large cellar room with regular head height that is used as a utility/store/boot room. The first floor includes two bedrooms (one with large ensuite) and the main bathroom. The second floor includes two further bedrooms and a store room. All the rear facing rooms enjoy the superb open aspect, initially over fields and then far reaching views beyond.
The property is Freehold
Council Tax is Band C - £1,935.20
Bottom o'th Moor is a high calibre address around a mile and a half from Horwich town centre and around two and a half miles from junction 6 of the M61 and Horwich Parkway train station. This station is on the mainline to central Manchester and Manchester airport.
The area manages to strike a lovely balance of these convenient amenities with superb access to the surrounding countryside and therefore the location tends to attract people who enjoy spending time outdoors whilst requiring the convenience of having transport links to a city.
There are footpaths leading immediately from the road with access towards High Rid reservoir, and the nearby Georges Lane is one of the main routes towards Rivington Pike and its associated moorland. Many locals consider Manchester and the Trafford Centre an appropriate distance to shop and socialise and is therefore another great attribute to the area.
7' 5" x 4' 3" (2.26m x 1.30m) With access into the kitchen and also the additional front garden. Fitted storage.
3.86m x 4.32m (12' 8" x 14' 2") Bespoke kitchen.
14' 2" x 11' 10" (4.32m x 3.61m) to the front and with stairs to the first floor. Access to cellar.
30' 1" x 12' 10" opening to 14'2 (9.17m x 3.91m Spanning the width at the rear with feature fire and distant views.
21' 9" x 11' 5" (6.63m x 3.48m) Opens to eth garden.
14' 2" x 14' 2" (4.32m x 4.32m) rear access door. Abundant storage.
13' 1" x 12' 1" (3.99m x 3.68m) To the rear with great views.
13' x 14' 2" (3.96m x 4.32m) Large and impressive contemporary en suite.
14' 3" x 14' (4.34m x 4.27m) rear double with distant views.
5' 6" x 14' (1.68m x 4.27m) A traditional design.
12' 8" x 14' 5" (3.86m x 4.39m) To the rear with great views.
9' 4" x 12' 2" (2.84m x 3.71m) To the front.
Front garden area with storage. Some homes have created off road parking. rear garden with views.