An apartment which has 'stunning' periodic features such as a Tudor-style stained glass window and wooden beams has gone up for sale in Saddleworth.
The upper floor flat in Gatehead House on Gatehead Road in Delph has gone up for sale for £180,000.
Photographs and a blueprint of the property show the one-bed apartment is large and spacious, with an open plan lounge, diner and kitchen, separate bathroom and large double bedroom.
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The entrance hall has cloakroom seating while the kitchen has been modernised and fitted with a range of matching units, plus 'quartz' worktops and integrated applicants including a gas oven, electric over/grill, fridge, freezer and dishwasher.
The living room has space for a dining table and sofa, and has a built-in bookshelf.
While there is no bathtub, the bathroom is equipped with a modern three-piece shower set with storage under the sink.
The listing also reveals there is a large boarded loft for storage and provision for two cars with off-road parking spaces.
The building is also home to a large Tudor-style stained glass window, which lights up the communal stairwell of the apartments.
Meanwhile, timber ceiling beams and wooden floors run throughout the apartment.
Windows around the apartment also show the breathtaking views of the Saddleworth countryside.
The property, advertised by Ryder & Dutton, is described as sitting in an ideal location, close to the popular Delph village in Saddleworth.
The agents also say the kitchen and large lounge/diner is a "perfect space for unwinding or hosting friends and family".
While the home currently has one large double bedroom, Ryder & Dutton say the layout could be altered to include a second bedroom.
The full listing of the property can be seen by visiting the Ryder & Dutton website.
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