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Bradshaw Hall Drive, Bradshaw, Bolton, BL2 4

PROPERTY TYPE

Detached

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

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Key features

  • Prestigious Stone-Built Development
  • Four Bedrooms
  • Main Bedroom With En-Suite Shower Room, Dressing Area & Walk-In Wardrobe
  • Stunning High-Gloss Kitchen With Quartz-Topped Island Neff Integrated Appliances
  • Lounge With Log Burning Stove & French Doors Opening To Rear Garden
  • Open-Plan Sitting Room Through To Dining Area
  • Contemporary 4-Piece Bathroom Plus Downstairs WC
  • Rear Garden Plus Pretty Side Courtyard Garden
  • Spacious Corner Plot
  • On The Doorstep Of The Fisheries/ Jumbles Walking Trails

Description

Bradshaw Hall: Stone-Built Serenity with a Modern Heart
Set within the coveted Bradshaw Hall collection of handsome stone homes, this property blends timeless architecture with crisp, contemporary interiors. From the moment you arrive, the façade makes a strong first impression, soft stonework, a distinctive turret-style feature with a circular window, and a sheltered storm porch that adds both character and practicality.

The approach is impressively neat and functional, with a smart paved driveway providing off-road parking directly in front of the now-converted garage space, ideal for today’s lifestyles, whether you need a home office, gym, hobby room or snug. A well-kept front lawn and stone boundary walls complete the look, giving the frontage a private, established feel.

Warm Welcome: The Storm Porch & Hallway Gallery
Step through the sheltered storm porch and into a hallway that immediately sets the tone, clean-lined, elegant, and beautifully practical. Underfoot, Karndean flooring to the hall, kitchen and sitting room delivers a sleek, hardwearing finish, while soft neutral walls, crisp white detailing and rich woodwork create a calm, light-reflecting backdrop. The staircase rises neatly to the first floor, and the hall offers a natural “gallery” feel—perfectly framing the main rooms and drawing you through the home with ease.

The Lounge: fireside comfort with garden views
This is the room that makes winter plans for you. A log-burning stove sits proudly on a dark hearth, framed by a chunky timber mantel, a gorgeous focal point against the home’s calm, neutral palette. The proportions feel generous and relaxed, with plush carpeting underfoot and plenty of space for a large, family-sized sofa.

At the far end, French doors open directly onto the garden, while a wide picture window draws in green, leafy views and floods the room with natural light. Finished with coving and soft pendant lighting, it’s a space made for slow Sundays, fireside drinks, and late-night films.

The Showpiece Kitchen: High-Gloss, Quartz & Conversation
Simply put: this kitchen is a statement. Bright, white high-gloss cabinetry keeps everything crisp and contemporary, while the contrasting driftwood-toned tall units add warmth and depth. The oversized quartz-topped island anchors the room beautifully—part prep space, part breakfast bar, part “everyone ends up here” hub, perfect for coffee, homework, and entertaining.

Just as importantly, there’s dedicated space to one side for a full dining table, making it ideal for family meals, dinner parties, or a more relaxed everyday setup alongside the island seating.

Standout features include:
  • A sleek Neff induction hob set into the island, with practical drawer storage beneath
  • A refined bank of integrated Neff appliances, including a slide-and-hide oven, combination oven/microwave, warming drawer, and two Neff fridge freezers, creating a clean, cohesive built-in aesthetic
  • A stainless-steel inset sink positioned beneath a window, flooding the space with natural light for bright, airy food preparation
  • A Quooker boiling-water tap, delivering instant hot water for busy mornings, entertaining, and effortless everyday living

The room feels light and architectural thanks to recessed ceiling spotlights and wide-format tiled flooring that keeps the look fresh and low-maintenance. French doors extend the space outside, creating an easy flow for summer dining and indoor-outdoor get-togethers, , this is a kitchen that works hard, looks exceptional, and genuinely brings people together.

The Day-to-Night Duo: Sitting Room to Dining Room
Flowing together as a relaxed open-plan pairing, these spaces give you the best of both worlds: a calm front sitting room for everyday unwinding, and a dedicated dining zone that’s made for hosting.

At the front, the sitting room is currently styled as a snug, light, composed, and anchored by an elegant arched window that nods to Bradshaw Hall’s character. Karndean flooring keeps it smart and contemporary, making it ideal as a reading room, a music space, a work-from-home spot, or simply a quieter retreat away from the main lounge.

To the rear, the dining room feels warm and inviting, carpeted for comfort and finished with French doors opening to the garden, perfect for long lunches, celebrations, and easy indoor-outdoor entertaining. Notably, this dining space has been converted from the original double garage, creating a generous room that works beautifully for family gatherings. Off the dining area, there’s also an adjoining storage room/workshop, adding a brilliantly practical bonus for hobbies, bikes, tools, overflow catering, or simply keeping day-to-day life neatly organised.

The Cloakroom: Smart, Sleek & Guest-Ready
Finished with half-height tiling and contemporary sanitaryware, the guest WC is stylishly done with a wall-hung toilet and slimline basin. A chrome heated towel rail adds a hotel touch, while the obscured window brings in natural light with privacy intact.

Upstairs: A Landing with Breathing Space
The first-floor landing feels open and airy, carpeted for comfort, with natural light and handy loft access. It creates an easy, uncluttered flow to all bedrooms and the family bathroom.

The Main Bedroom Suite: Porthole Charm & Boutique Luxury
A genuinely indulgent main bedroom suite, rich in character thanks to the distinctive timber porthole-style windows, an architectural feature that feels both boutique and wonderfully private. The bedroom itself is beautifully restful, with soft carpeting, a soothing neutral palette, and a real sense of space created by the impressive high ceiling above the bed, enhanced by statement pendant lighting. There’s excellent room for substantial bedroom furniture, while the layout has clearly been designed around day-to-day ease: the bedroom flows naturally into a dedicated dressing area, then onward to both the walk-in wardrobe and en-suite.

Beyond the sleeping area, the dressing space feels like a room in its own right, ideal for morning routines, with room for additional storage and a chair for that ‘getting ready’ moment, while keeping the bedroom calm and clutter-free.

The en-suite is finished with a clean, contemporary look, fully tiled in modern grey tones and centred around a large walk-in rainfall shower with a glass screen. A wall-hung WC and floating vanity with bowl basin give it that streamlined, design-led feel, while recessed shelving and practical storage keep surfaces clear and the whole space looking immaculate.

The walk-in wardrobe is set up to make life easy, with a mix of hanging rails and shelving and composite-style flooring that’s practical and durable. It’s the kind of space that makes routines feel effortless. organised, grown-up, and quietly luxurious. Completing the suite, there’s also an airing cupboard conveniently positioned nearby, offering useful linen shelving and housing the hot water tank, exactly the sort of tucked-away storage that keeps the upstairs running smoothly.

Bedrooms Two, Three & Four: Flexible Spaces for Family, Guests & Home Working
Bedrooms two, three and four continue the home’s calm, contemporary feel, each offering a comfortable, well-proportioned space that’s easy to adapt as life changes. One is a classic double with soft carpeting underfoot and a bright window outlook over the side patio, making it ideal for guests or an older child. Another keeps things beautifully streamlined thanks to fitted wardrobes, paired with a light, airy finish and carpeting that makes it instantly cosy. The third brings a more modern, low-maintenance edge with laminate flooring, perfect as a child’s bedroom, a tidy home office, or a hobby room, flexible space that works around you rather than the other way round.


The Family Bathroom: Spa Style for Busy Mornings
Fully tiled in sleek, contemporary tones, the family bathroom feels like a proper upgrade, fresh, calm, and designed to handle everyday routines with ease. A modern four-piece suite includes a wall-hung WC, a double vanity basin (perfect for avoiding the morning queue), a freestanding bath with a statement filler for long soaks, and a separate low-profile shower enclosure with a rainfall shower for quick, hassle-free starts. Finished with a chrome heated towel rail and smart, discreet storage to keep toiletries neatly out of sight, it’s a space that’s as practical as it is polished, ideal for busy family life and relaxed weekends alike.

Outside: Garden Calm
Step outside and the home really comes into its own. To the rear, there’s a generous sweep of lawn that feels calm, green and wonderfully private, framed by mature boundaries and established planting that soften the edges and create a tucked-away atmosphere. It’s the sort of space that works for everything, kids running free, a weekend kickabout, or simply a quiet chair in the sun, while still leaving plenty of room for adding a seating area, play equipment or raised beds if you’d like.

Off the kitchen doors, the lifestyle shifts to a more courtyard-style setting: a sheltered stone-flagged patio enclosed by characterful stone walls, with a statement palm and space for both dining furniture and laid-back rattan seating. It’s an easy spot for morning coffee, relaxed weekend lunches, or evening drinks, and it’s perfectly set up for a family BBQ without feeling overlooked. There’s also practical wood storage, keeping everything neatly organised and ready for use, and the layout makes indoor-outdoor entertaining feel genuinely effortless.

Out & About
Tucked close to the charming Bradshaw Conservation Area, this development enjoys a wonderfully peaceful setting while keeping everyday convenience within easy reach. Nature lovers will appreciate being moments from the Kingfisher Trail, just across the road—an ideal route for dog walks and family bike rides, linking you to Bradshaw Hall Fisheries, Bradshaw Tennis & Cricket Club, and the beautiful Jumbles Country Park for weekend adventures.

Harwood Village is only a short stroll away for shops and essentials, and families are particularly well served by a strong choice of nearby schools, including St. Maxentius Primary, Hardy Mill Primary, and St. Brendan’s RC, with both Turton High School and Canon Slade also within easy walking distance.

For commuters, Bromley Cross train station is around a 20-minute walk, offering excellent connectivity. And when it’s time to unwind, there’s a great local selection of cafés, bars and restaurants close by, Café 12, Bill & Coo Café Bar, Porters Wine Bar, Nook & Cranny, Crofters, and Bradshaw Bar & Grill, perfect for everything from brunch to a relaxed evening out.

Overall, it’s a location that balances village life, countryside access and day-to-day practicality, an ideal base for modern family living.
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