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407 Brook Mill, Threadfold Way, Bolton, Lancashire, BL7 9DW

PROPERTY TYPE

Penthouse

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,228 sq ft

114 sq m

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Key features

  • Spacious Penthouse Duplex Apartment
  • No Chain
  • Three Double Bedrooms
  • Main Bedroom With Ensuite
  • Lift Access Intercom Entry
  • Open Plan Living
  • Private Balcony
  • Communal Parking

Description

Penthouse Living at Brook Mill – No Chain
Offered with no onward chain, this well presented 3-Bed penthouse apartment at Brook Mill combines striking period character with contemporary living, set within a peaceful and highly sought-after location on the edge of the West Pennine Moors.

Tucked within the historic Eagley Mills complex, this Grade II listed Victorian cotton mill, originally built in 1871, has been thoughtfully converted to create a unique collection of homes. The setting is both tranquil and convenient, with open views towards the surrounding countryside and excellent access to local amenities.

Arrival & First Impressions
From Eagley Way, the road leads gently into the picturesque Eagley Valley, crossing the bridge into the impressive mill complex. The scale and architecture of the building immediately set the tone, with its red brick façade and industrial heritage carefully preserved.

Step inside the spacious communal entrance, where exposed brickwork and original features create a strong sense of character. Stairs and lift access lead to the top floor, where this penthouse apartment enjoys both privacy and elevated views.

Living Space with Character
Upon entering, a welcoming hallway provides practical storage, with a useful understairs cupboard for coats and everyday essentials. A conveniently positioned cloakroom sits just off the entrance, comprising WC and wash hand basin.

The main living space opens out ahead, where the character of the building is immediately evident. High ceilings, original brickwork and transom-style windows create a sense of volume and heritage, while natural light enhances the overall atmosphere.

Soft carpeting defines the lounge area, stepping down to a herringbone-style Karndean floor within the kitchen and dining space, subtly zoning the room while maintaining an open, flowing layout.

A Contemporary Kitchen
The kitchen is fitted with a range of traditional-style timber units, offering ample storage and a practical layout. Dark work surfaces provide contrast, paired with a tiled splashback that adds subtle texture and continuity across the space.

An integrated oven with electric hob and extractor sits centrally within the run of cabinetry, while a stainless steel sink is positioned beneath the window. The overall finish is functional and well maintained, providing a solid foundation for future personalisation if desired.

Open to the adjoining living and dining area, the kitchen flows naturally through to the rear, where glazed doors draw in natural light and offer access out to the balcony, enhancing the sense of space and connection to the outlook beyond.

Balcony & Views
From the living area, doors open out onto a private balcony, offering a peaceful vantage point with open views towards the countryside and the Last Drop Village beyond. Whether enjoying morning coffee or evening sunsets, this elevated position provides a true sense of escape.

Bedrooms & Bathrooms
Upstairs, the apartment continues to impress with three well-proportioned bedrooms.

The main bedroom is a well-proportioned space, with natural light flowing through a large window, enhancing the calm, neutral décor. An en suite shower room completes the room, comprising WC, wash hand basin and shower enclosure.

Bedroom two is also a good-sized double, offering flexibility as a guest bedroom with plenty space for a full set of furniture.

Bedroom three is a cosy double, featuring a skylight window and neutral finishes, ideal as a bedroom, home office or dressing space.

The main bathroom is fitted with a three-piece suite, including a bath, WC and wash hand basin.

Lifestyle & Location
Brook Mill sits within the heart of Eagley, a highly regarded area on the edge of South Turton, known for its access to countryside walks and outdoor pursuits.

From the doorstep, explore Smithills Moor, Winter Hill, Jumbles and Wayoh reservoirs, or follow the Witton Weaver’s Way. For more leisurely days, local pubs such as The Spread Eagle and The Brew House are within easy reach.

Nearby Bromley Cross offers a range of independent shops, cafés and everyday amenities, while larger supermarkets and leisure facilities are all within a short drive. Excellent transport links connect easily to Bolton, Bury and beyond.

A Home of Character & Convenience
Blending historic charm with modern design, and offered with no onward chain, Apartment 407 Brook Mill presents a rare opportunity to acquire a unique penthouse home in a truly special setting.


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About Newton & Co Ltd, Bolton

149 Darwen Road Bromley Cross Bolton BL7 9BG

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Affordability

Monthly repayments£776
Property: £ 170,000
Deposit: £ 17,000
Interest rate: 4.5%
Term: 30 years
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