Exceptional detached stone residence dating back to circa 1722
Proudly owned and meticulously maintained by the same family for 43 years
Rich in character with an abundance of original period features throughout
Sympathetically updated to combine historic charm with modern-day comfort
Two private driveways and a versatile detached stone outbuilding
Three elegant reception rooms, a spacious dining kitchen and four double bedrooms
Beautiful mature gardens overlooking the verdant Lancashire countryside with the option to acquire additional adjoining land by separate negotiation
Superb commuter location with a mainline railway station approximately 2 miles away and motorway access just over 3 miles distant
Less than one mile from Horwich town centre, with outstanding countryside and woodland walks on the doorstep
A rare opportunity to acquire a truly unique period home in one of the area's most sought-after settings
A magnificent Grade II listed detached stone residence dating back to circa 1722, occupying an idyllic semi-rural setting on the edge of open countryside, yet within easy reach of excellent transport connections and local amenities. Option to acquire additional land subject to negotiation. Four bedrooms and three reception rooms with a host of fantastic period features. A rural home which still enjoys excellent connectivity to transport links. Available with no onward chain.
According to the engraved stone lintel above the front door Manor House dates to 1722, to a time before the Industrial Revolution and the coming of the railways, an era when Horwich was a small rural settlement surrounded by open countryside. For over 300 years, the property has remained a distinctive part of the local landscape, bearing witness to the remarkable changes that have shaped the community through the centuries.
This remarkable heritage is evident throughout the property, which continues to showcase an abundance of period features and architectural character accumulated over three centuries.
Nestled within the charming hamlet of Wilderswood, the property enjoys a wonderfully peaceful setting surrounded by mature woodland, open green spaces and an extensive network of footpaths. The nearby West Pennine Moors provide a spectacular natural backdrop, offering countless opportunities for walking, cycling, horse riding and outdoor pursuits directly from the doorstep.
Despite its tranquil surroundings, Manor House benefits from exceptional convenience. Horwich town centre, with its range of independent shops, cafés and everyday amenities, lies less than a mile away. For commuters, a mainline railway station is approximately 2 miles distant, whilst motorway connections can be reached in just over 3 miles, providing excellent access across the North West and beyond.
Internally, the accommodation has been thoughtfully maintained and updated to complement the property's historic origins. A wealth of exposed stonework, character fireplaces, timber features and traditional detailing create a warm and welcoming atmosphere throughout. The versatile ground floor layout comprises three reception rooms alongside a spacious dining kitchen and a convenient downstairs shower room, providing excellent flexibility for both family living and entertaining.
To the first floor, all four bedrooms are generous doubles, each enjoying attractive outlooks across the gardens and surrounding landscape. This floor is also served by a well appointed family bathroom. The mature gardens themselves are a particular highlight, offering privacy, colour and year-round interest, while the detached stone outbuilding provides additional versatility for storage, hobbies or potential ancillary use.
Properties of this calibre, history and setting rarely become available. Often described as a "once-in-a-generation" opportunity, Manor House represents a truly special purchase, and early viewing is strongly recommended to fully appreciate everything this remarkable home has to offer.
The sellers inform us that the property is Freehold
Council Tax Band G - £4,054.67
Grade II Listed
Wilderswood is one of Horwich's most sought-after and distinctive residential locations, renowned for its unique blend of semi-rural tranquillity and everyday convenience. Nestled on the edge of the West Pennine Moors, the area offers an enviable lifestyle surrounded by open countryside, mature woodland and an extensive network of scenic footpaths and bridleways.
The nearby Wilderswood provide beautiful natural surroundings, while the wider moorland landscape offers countless opportunities for walking, cycling and outdoor recreation. Despite its peaceful setting, Wilderswood remains exceptionally well connected, making it particularly attractive to commuters seeking the best of both town and country living.
Horwich town centre lies less than a mile away and offers a wide range of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets and everyday amenities. The area is also well served by highly regarded schools, leisure facilities and sporting venues, including the nearby Middlebrook Retail Park and the Toughsheet Community Stadium.
For those travelling further afield, Horwich Parkway railway station lies approximately 2 miles away providing direct links to Manchester, Bolton, Preston and beyond, while Junction 6 of the M61 is within around 2.5 miles, offering excellent access throughout the North West. This combination of outstanding countryside, local amenities and superb transport links has established Wilderswood as one of the area's most desirable places to call home.
4' 4" x 6' 7" (1.32m x 2.01m) Single projection.
3' 9" x 4' 2" (1.14m x 1.27m) Stairs to first floor landing.
26' 8" x 17' 11" (8.13m x 5.46m) Ceiling height of 7' 1" and 6' 6" to the beam (2.16m and 1.98m to the beam) Gable window. Two front windows. Stone and brick fireplace with an open fire.
7' 10" x 19' 11" (2.39m x 6.07m) To the rear. Windows to the back. Rear exit door. Storage. Fitted units designed as a utility zone.
8' 2" x 16' 0" (2.49m x 4.88m) Currently used as a study. Windows to the rear.
14' 10" x 18' 3" (4.52m x 5.56m) Currently used as the dining room. Window to the front. Feature fireplace. Exposed beams. Stone flagged finish to the floor.
5' 5" (max) x 6' 11" (max) (1.65m x 2.11m) Windows to the rear. Semi pedestal handbasin. WC. Shower enclosure. Wet room floor. Tiled splashback.
19' 8" x 12' 8" narrowing to 11' 0" (5.99m x 3.86m narrowing to 3.35m ) Running the full depth of the property. Double aspect. Distinct dining area. Fireplace. Large island unit, dresser and full run of storage. Integral ovens, hob and extractor. Belfast sink. Space for freestanding appliances in addition to integral. Plinth heater. Corian surfaces.
With loft access.
18' 11" x 12' 9" (5.77m x 3.89m) Window to the rear. Window to the front. Fireplace. Fitted storage.
13' 6" x 11' 11" (4.11m x 3.63m) With windows to the front. Storage area/feature of a alcove with stone to either side. Fitted robes.
12' 7" x 14' 3" (3.84m x 4.34m) Window to the front. Lovely feature brickwork to the chimney breast.
13' 8" x 8' 8" (4.17m x 2.64m) Front window. Gable window with distant westerly views.
8' 6" x 9' 10" (2.59m x 3.00m) Gable window. Handbasin. WC. individual bath. Double shower. Tiled splashback. Fitted storage.
11' 7" x 21' 9" (3.53m x 6.63m)