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Cough House, Off Greens Arms Road, Turton, Bolton

PROPERTY TYPE

Farm House

BEDROOMS

6

BATHROOMS

3

SIZE

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TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Grade II Listed Jacobean Revival country residence dating from the 1840s
  • Over 7,300 sq ft of accommodation including a substantial heritage wing, traditional stone barn and outbuildings
  • Occupying a secluded rural hamlet position close to the historic Turton Tower with spectacular countryside surroundings
  • Set within generous mature gardens with the option to purchase approximately 35 acres of adjoining land by separate negotiation
  • Six bedrooms, five elegant reception rooms and three bathrooms offering exceptional versatility
  • Traditional attached stone barn with outstanding potential for a variety of uses (subject to the necessary consents)
  • Retaining an abundance of original period features including stone mullioned windows, fireplaces, exposed beams and barrel cellar
  • Rare opportunity to sympathetically restore one of Lancashire's historically significant country homes
  • Conveniently located for Chapeltown, Edgworth, Bolton and Manchester whilst enjoying complete rural tranquillity
  • No Upward Chain!

Description

A Rare Opportunity to Restore One of Turton's Hidden Historic Homes

Hidden away within an exclusive rural hamlet and approached via a recently improved country lane that passes the historic Turton Tower, Clough House occupies one of the area's most enchanting countryside settings. Dating from the 1840s and built in the elegant Jacobean Revival style, this distinguished Grade II Listed residence has stood proudly within the Lancashire landscape for almost two centuries.

Occupying generous mature grounds surrounded by rolling countryside, the property offers over 4,500 square feet of highly versatile accommodation together with a substantial attached heritage wing (1,600 Sq Feet), traditional stone barn and outbuildings equating to over 7,300 square feet in total, and the opportunity to acquire up to 35 acres of adjoining land by separate negotiation.

Whilst requiring refurbishment, Clough House presents an increasingly rare opportunity to sympathetically restore a country residence of genuine architectural significance and create an exceptional family home for generations to come.

The Setting - The approach passes the historic Turton Tower before continuing along a recently improved country lane towards Clough House. Nestled within a small and exclusive rural hamlet, the property enjoys a remarkable setting where open countryside stretches in every direction. There are countless scenic walks from your doorstep over the West Pennines and around the Wayoh and Entwistle reservoirs to name a couple.

Despite its wonderfully rural feel, the property remains conveniently placed for the highly regarded villages of Chapeltown and Edgworth, offering excellent schools, country pubs, independent shops and a welcoming community, whilst Bolton, Blackburn, Manchester and the motorway network remain within comfortable travelling distance.

This unique combination of privacy, history and accessibility is rarely found.

The House - Constructed during the Jacobean Revival period, Clough House displays the symmetry, proportions and craftsmanship that define this elegant architectural movement.

The handsome stone façade immediately commands attention, whilst inside a wealth of original features remain, including impressive fireplaces, exposed beams, deep stone mullioned windows and beautifully proportioned reception rooms that continue to reflect the quality of the original design.

The house offers a rare opportunity to blend period elegance with modern living while preserving its remarkable character.

The Accommodation - Extending to over 7,000 square feet, the accommodation offers exceptional flexibility and has evolved over time to create a home capable of adapting to a wide variety of lifestyles.

The principal living accommodation provides five reception rooms that retain excellent proportions and an abundance of natural light, creating superb spaces for both family living and entertaining.

The adjoining heritage wing forms an integral part of the residence and accommodation that could perfectly suit multi-generational families, independent guest accommodation or those seeking generous home-working space, all whilst remaining under one roof. There is also a barrel cellar which we understand has been previously been used as a wine cellar.

Across the first floors are six well-proportioned bedrooms served by three bathrooms, with many rooms enjoying delightful views across the surrounding countryside.

The Barn - Attached to the house is an impressive traditional stone barn which further enhances the property's enormous potential.

Subject to the necessary planning permissions and Listed Building Consent, the barn may offer exciting possibilities for future adaptation, leisure space, garaging, workshop facilities or additional ancillary accommodation. For those equestrian minded it may well suit stabling etc.

Whether retained in its current form or sympathetically incorporated into a wider restoration, it represents another significant asset within this remarkable property.

Gardens & Grounds - The gardens provide a beautiful setting for the house, with expansive lawns, mature trees and established planting creating complete tranquillity throughout the seasons.

Beyond the formal gardens, uninterrupted views extend across some of Lancashire's most attractive countryside, providing a spectacular backdrop that changes beautifully throughout the year.

Additional Land Available By Separate Negotiation - For purchasers seeking a true country lifestyle, there is also the opportunity to purchase up to 35 acres of adjoining land by separate negotiation, opening possibilities for equestrian pursuits, grazing, conservation or simply the enjoyment of owning a substantial rural estate.

The Opportunity - Opportunities such as Clough House rarely present themselves.

Its architectural significance, remarkable setting, generous proportions and exceptional potential combine to create one of the area's most exciting restoration projects.

For those with the vision to sympathetically restore this distinguished Grade II Listed residence, Clough House offers the chance to create a truly outstanding country home in one of Lancashire's most sought-after rural locations.

Historical Points - Clough House is a distinguished Grade II Listed ferme ornée (ornamental farmhouse) dating from the 1840s, occupying a commanding position.

It is widely believed that Clough House was commissioned by James Kay, formerly of the historic Turton Tower, as a gentleman's residence for one of his sons. The property's architectural significance and historical pedigree have ensured its Grade II Listed status, making it one of the area's most notable period homes.

The house also enjoys a fascinating royal connection. During a visit to Bolton in 1948, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, rested overnight aboard the Royal Train, which was stationed on the the siding adjoining Clough House Farm at nearby Turton Station. It is recorded that she admired the beautiful white mullion-windowed house overlooking Turton Heights and expressed a wish to meet its then owners, Mr and Mrs Mason, for tea aboard the Royal Train—a remarkable chapter in the property's rich and distinguished history.

Services & Specifics - Oil central heating

Shared septic tank ( located in the adjacent field) new owner may wish to install their own treatment plant within the boundary of Clough House itself.

Spring water with filtration system

Mains electric

Energy Performance Certificate not required due being grade 2 listed



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Affordability

Monthly repayments£4,263
Property: £ 850,000
Deposit: £ 85,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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