THIS massive four bedroom home in Lostock Gralam sits within almost a quarter of an acre of land.
The impressive detached property, called Dalgarth, was built in 1952 and is being sold for the first time in 38 years.
It is very distinctive in its appearance with a double bay front and sits amongst beautifully tended and mature grounds, with a stunning back garden, with the whole plot being 0.22 acres in size.
Edwards Mellor is listing the home for sale and it comes with a guide price of £525,000.
The spacious and extended layout is perfect for a family featuring a fantastic open plan living space with wood burning stove through to a dining kitchen with bi-fold doors.
There are four bedrooms, one of which is on the ground floor and comes with its very own wet room.
Upstairs there are three further bedrooms, one of which is an ensuite, while the other two share a bathroom and there is a separate toilet.
The downstairs bedroom and wet room is actually contained in a separated annex, which at the moment even has its own kitchen, but has the potential to be converted into anything else.
Additional features about this property include a dining kitchen with range cooker, gas central heating and PVCu double glazing.
There is a substantially-sized garage and/or workshop which is 21ft x 9ft while in the massive garden, which really does have the wow factor, there is a summer house and potting shed within the grounds.
Best thing of all about this property is available chain-free, making it a relatively stress-free purchase.
The property forms part of a well established and very popular location within walking distance of a primary school, community centre with playing fields, church and convenience store.
Lostock Gralam is a perfect commuter base as the M6 motorway is just three miles away and connects to many major commercial centres throughout the north-west including Manchester Airport, Manchester, Liverpool, Chester and Warrington.
While it also has its own railway station which is part of the Manchester to Chester line.
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