A spacious five-bedroom family home which sits on the edge of Oldham's countryside is up for sale for less than £350,000.
The detached property, on Old Bank View, Moorside, is situated within a quiet cul-de-sac on a residential estate.
Entering through an attractive storm porch with a glazed front door, guests go through the entrance before heading into the living room on the left.
This spacious room boasts a wall-mounted gas fire with coving, as well as under-stairs cupboard storage.
The living room provides access to the dining room, where there is plenty of space for a long dinner table.
Through the dining room is the conservatory, which faces onto the large garden.
The kitchen has been fitted with a range of built-in kitchen units with work surfaces, an integral double oven, hob and extractor hood, and a stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap and splash back tiling.
Attached to the kitchen is the utility room, with plumbing for a washing machine, with the room also providing access to a downstairs toilet.
Moving to the first floor, there are five bedrooms, four of which include built-in wardrobes with plenty of storage space.
The main bedroom also includes an en-suite, which has a shower cubicle with wall mounted electric shower.
The first floor also has a toilet room and a shower room to serve the other four bedrooms.
Outside, there is an enclosed garden area with a gorgeous patio, a generous lawn, shrubs, flower boarders and pond, which includes a water feature.
To the front, there is a small garden area and a driveway providing off road parking facilities leading to an integral single garage.
The property has gas fired central heating and double glazed windows throughout and has access to bus services on Ripponden Road.
The house also sits near Cop Road, where a Metrolink stop is due to be developed within the next few years.
The end of Old Bank View faces out on to the Oldham countryside, making it a quiet area for families to live.
The house is up for sale at £325,000 and is being sold via estate agency Alistair Stevens.
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