A farmhouse which sits in more than seven acres in the Oldham countryside has gone up for sale for more than £1m.
Hearthy Hill Farm, situated on Mantley Lane in the Denshaw, is a four-bed home with a separate converted barn.
The expansive property has come to the market by Hunters with a price tag of £1,100,000.
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The listing on the property advertising website, Rightmove, describes the home as a "modern farmhouse retreat" with "stunning" views and "spacious" accommodation.
Inside the home, contemporary interior runs throughout.
The ground floor leads to open-plan stairs, a lounge, a family room/office, an open-plan kitchen diner, a utility room and a downstairs toilet.
The family room and office contain a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams, a built-in bar and French doors which lead to an outdoor decking area.
Four double bedrooms, each with its own "refreshing open aspect views", reside upstairs while the master bedroom comes with its own walk-in-wardrobe and en-suite.
There is also a master bathroom on the upper level of the home and there is scope to refit another en-suite to one of the bedrooms.
Meanwhile, outside the property there is composite decking and artificial grass areas with seating as well as a small stable block and a partially converted barn.
The listing claims the barn is "brimming with potential" to expand the space and make it a "personalised haven".
There is also ample parking with a double garage.
The full listing can be seen on Rightmove here: https://www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/134910839#/?channel=RES_BUY
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