Tucked towards the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on Hewlett Way in Westhoughton, this beautifully presented four-bedroom detached home enjoys a truly exceptional position, with uninterrupted views stretching across open fields to the rear.
From the outset, the property offers a strong sense of arrival. A double-width driveway, integral garage and smart, contemporary façade create immediate kerb appeal. Yet it is the rear aspect, open, expansive and ever-changing with the seasons, that truly defines this home.
Entrance & Ground Floor Living
The home is entered via a welcoming hallway, setting a calm and considered tone from the very first step inside. A soft, neutral palette is complemented by warm wood-effect flooring, while a striking mirrored feature enhances both light and depth. Thoughtfully styled and well-proportioned, this space connects seamlessly to the principal ground floor rooms, with the staircase rising elegantly to the first floor.
Positioned to the front, the lounge offers a more private and tranquil retreat. Generous in size and beautifully presented, it is a space designed for comfort, with soft carpeting underfoot and a refined colour scheme throughout. Natural light filters through a large window, while a contemporary media unit and wall-mounted television create a subtle focal point. The overall atmosphere is calm and inviting, a perfect contrast to the sociable living space beyond.
A conveniently positioned cloakroom completes the ground floor, finished in a clean, modern style with WC and wash hand basin, ideal for both guests and day-to-day use.
Open-Plan Living
To the rear, the home opens into a beautifully composed open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, designed around light, flow and connection to the garden.
The kitchen is sleek and contemporary, with crisp white cabinetry and quartz work surfaces extending into a central peninsula with breakfast seating, a natural point for gathering and everyday living. A full suite of integrated appliances is seamlessly incorporated, including oven, grill, microwave, dishwasher, washing machine, fridge and freezer, alongside a five-burner gas hob set beneath a striking extractor.
Herringbone flooring runs throughout, adding warmth and texture while enhancing continuity across the space. Full-width glazing and bi-fold doors draw in natural light and frame the garden beyond, creating a seamless transition between inside and out.
The dining and sitting areas unfold effortlessly alongside the kitchen, forming a versatile space equally suited to relaxed family life and entertaining. Within the sitting area, a bespoke media wall with a built-in television provides a refined focal point, subtly defining the space while maintaining the openness of the layout.
First Floor
The staircase rises with a quiet sense of presence, finished in soft tones with plush carpeting and crisp white balustrades that enhance the light, airy feel. The landing above is open and well-considered, wrapping around the stairwell to create both flow and visual connection, with natural light filtering through to illuminate the space.
Main Bedroom Suite
The main bedroom is positioned to take full advantage of the home’s elevated outlook, with a wide window framing far-reaching views across the landscape beyond. Generous in scale, the room feels both elegant and restful, finished in a refined, neutral palette that enhances its sense of calm.
A statement upholstered headboard anchors the space, while fitted mirrored wardrobes reflect light and maximise both storage and visual space. The adjoining en suite is finished in a clean, contemporary style, comprising a walk-in shower, WC and wash hand basin, with neutral tiling and chrome fittings. A window allows for natural light and ventilation, completing a space that is both practical and well considered.
Additional Bedrooms & Bathroom
The remaining bedrooms continue the home’s cohesive and thoughtful design, each offering flexibility to suit a variety of needs.
Bedroom two is a well-proportioned double, styled in soft neutral tones with ample space for freestanding furniture. Bedroom three is currently arranged as a child’s room, featuring integrated storage and a warm, inviting feel. Bedroom four, presently used as a dressing room, demonstrates the versatility of the layout and could equally serve as a bedroom, nursery or home office.
The main bathroom is finished in a clean, modern style, with neutral tiling and a well-planned layout comprising a panelled bath with overhead shower, WC and wash hand basin. A window provides natural light and ventilation, while chrome fittings and a heated towel rail complete the space.
The Garden & Outlook
The rear garden has been thoughtfully landscaped to create a series of beautifully defined yet connected spaces, carefully designed to make the most of its elevated position and uninterrupted outlook.
A paved terrace extends directly from the home, offering an immediate setting for outdoor dining and entertaining. From here, a central pathway leads through a sequence of architectural timber frames, creating a striking sense of symmetry and perspective while guiding you through the garden.
On either side, lawned areas are softened by raised planting beds filled with established greenery, adding structure, texture and year-round interest. The design balances clean lines with natural softness, creating a space that feels both considered and easy to enjoy.
At the far end, the garden opens onto a stunning glazed balcony with composite decking, an elevated vantage point designed to fully embrace the surrounding landscape. With ample space for seating and entertaining, this area offers a truly special setting, where far-reaching views stretch across open countryside. Fields extend beyond the boundary, often dotted with grazing horses, creating a rare sense of openness, privacy and connection to nature.
Whether enjoying quiet mornings or hosting into the evening, the garden delivers a lifestyle that is both peaceful and visually impressive, a defining feature of this exceptional home.
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