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4 bed country house for saleWesterhill House, Westerhill, Ashton-Under-Lyne OL7
4 beds
3 baths
5 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Freehold
WC Dawson & Son
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About this property
Substantial and historic unique period property
Stunning landscaped gardens
Income from adjacent three storey converted Coach House
The 'Manor House' of the idyllic and sought after hamlet of Westerhill
Rare lifestyle/business opportunity
Within easy reach of junction 23 of M60 and links to Manchester City Centre
Stunning countryside views
Impressive wood panelled rooms including incredible billiard room
Close to Park Bridge Heritage Centre and Daisy Nook Country Park
Dawsons are delighted to bring to the market Westerhill House, a unique and exceptional period residence. The property is situated in a peaceful hamlet in the scenic and historic Alt Hill Lane/Park Bridge area. This is an excellent location for those looking for a rural setting yet within easy access of all local amenities and excellent commuter links. ** no forward vendor chain **
Westerhill House is steeped in history and until 1964 was owned by the Lees family who ran the Park Bridge Iron Works, which provided the rivets for the Eiffel Tower. The nearby Coach House offers further development potential, particularly to the ground floor where there are three garages and storage rooms. Above, on the first floor is currently a three bedroomed apartment. Further, on the second floor and independently accessed, is the open plan loft penthouse.
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Summary
Dawsons are delighted to bring to the market Westerhill House a unique and exceptional period residence. The property is situated in a peaceful hamlet in the scenic and historic Alt Hill Lane/Park Bridge area. This is an excellent location for those looking for a rural setting yet within easy access of all local amenities and excellent commuter links. ** no forward vendor chain **
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The Accommodation briefly comprises:
Westerhill House:
Main Entrance Hallway panelled with mosaic floor and with further side Cloaks access, downstairs WC. Fabulous Wood Panelled Billiard Room with high vaulted beamed ceiling. The Panelled Gun Room is adjacent and open to the Billiard Room. The Inner Hallway is lofty and open to the first floor ceiling. The staircase is Georgian. A substantial stained glass window is at one end of the inner hallway. There is a large wood panelled Dining Room with quartered oak flooring, and an open fire in the dramatic large heavily carved wooden fireplace.
The Drawing Room has an impressive 16’ bay window having views across the landscaped Gardens and the adjoining valley.
Off the Drawing Room is the architect designed 17’ x 17’ Conservatory, which offers panoramic views to the south and west. In the rear part are storage cupboards and a sink. It has a quarry tiled floor and on two sides, aluminium set large sliding double glazed doors, plus a separate entrance to the terrace. Built in 1977 and designed by an award-winning Manchester architect, Donald Buttress.
The Breakfast Kitchen seats 6-8 and off it are steps down into the cellar, which has a large salting table and a separate wine cellar. Boiler housed there. Currently used for storage and as a laundry area.
To the first floor there are 4 double Bedrooms (2 having En-suites) and a Family Bathroom
Externally Westerhill House has a substantial courtyard driveway area with large, well maintained, formal Gardens laid mainly to lawn with well stocked flowerbeds and mature border plants and shrubs. The large terrace and walkways are made from reclaimed York stone footpaths in AuL.
The Accommodation In Detail:
Westerhil House
Ground Floor
Entrance Hallway
Panelled Entrance Hallway featuring a mosaic tiled floor, central heating radiator.
Boot Room
Quarry tiled floor, part tiled walls, central heating radiator.
Cloaks/Wc
Low level WC, wash hand basin, tiled floor, central heating radiator
Billiard Room (7.95m x 5.92m (26'1 x 19'5))
Wood panelled with mainly quartered oak flooring. At far end is a raised Inglenook seating area (12'0 x 8'1)?with featured carved stone fireplace. To one side is a further raised area with expansive curved bay window. The hammer beams on the ceiling are echoed by the similarly carved legs on the in-situ period Billiard Table.
At floor level and behind grills are the old, and still functioning well, central heating pipes. The Billiard Room is open to:
Gun Room (4.47m x 3.58m (14'8 x 11'9))
Wood panelled and with a quartered oak floor and featuring a similar stone carved fireplace, gun cabinets.
Inner Hallway
Central heating radiator, feature access hatch to the Gun Room. Height is up to the ceiling of the first floor with a Georgian staircase and at one end, a stunning stained glass window depicting the Black Knight of Ashton-under-Lyne.
Drawing Room (5.38m x 4.98m (17'8 x 16'4 ))
Large bay windowed seating area (a 16’ half circle) with panoramic views across the garden and adjacent valley, feature period wood surround fireplace, 2 central heating radiators. Door from Drawing Room into conservatory.
Conservatory (5.46m x 5.26m (17'11 x 17'3))
Designed by the well-known Manchester architect, Donald Buttress. Has six aluminium inset sliding double glazed windows, tiled floor, stainless steel sink unit with base units at rear. Half the ceiling is wood panelled.
Dining Room (6.48m x 4.47m (21'3 x 14'8))
Features a heavily carved wood and stone fireplace. Room is wood panelled and with a quartered oak floor. A deep and wide casement window provides seating, under which is a concealed central heating radiator.
Breakfast Kitchen (4.57m x 3.28m (15'0 x 10'9))
Will seat 6-8 people around table. Single drainer, one and a half bowl stainless steel sink unit, range of wall and floor mounted solid pale oak Rationale units, built-in oven and grill, four ring gas hob, part tiled walls, tiled floor, central heating radiator off the Kitchen there is access to: -
Cellar (7.65m x 3.58m overall (25'1 x 11'9 overall))
Large salting table in main cellar and off it is the wine cellar. Main cellar used as utility/storage/laundry area and with a Belfast sink.
First Floor
Feature staircase with stunning stained glass window depicting the Black Knight of Ashton under Lyne
Bedroom (1) (5.41m x 4.50m maximum including en-suite (17'9 x 1)
Built-in wardrobes, under window storage compartments, two central heating radiators
En-Suite
White suite having shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, part tiled, heated chrome towel rail/radiator
Bedroom (2) (4.57m x 4.60m maximum including en-suite (15'0 x 1)
Built-in alcove storage wardrobes, central heating radiator
En-Suite
Panel bath having shower over, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, part tiled, central heating radiator.
Bedroom (3) (4.52m x 3.63m (14'10 x 11'11))
Feature fireplace with tiled hearth, built-in alcove storage wardrobes, central heating radiator
Bedroom (4) (4.72m x 3.43m plus store recess (15'6 x 11'3 plus)
Wash hand basin with vanity storage unit below, two central heating radiators
Bathroom/Wc (2.77m x 1.78m (9'1 x 5'10))
White suite having wood panel bath with shower over, pedestal wash hand basin, low level WC, fully tiled recess spotlights, central heating radiator
Externally:
To the front of the property there is a courtyard providing off road parking for numerous vehicles, flagged patio area and flagged walkways.
There are magnificent, formal, lawned gardens abutting open countryside with well stocked flowerbeds and mature border plants and shrubs.
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