A five-bed detached house within the Rawdon Cragg Wood Conservation Area is now on the market for £950,000.
The house, on Cragg Wood Drive, has been "fully remodelled and refurbished throughout" and is described by estate agent Preston Baker as "magnificent."
Upon entering, a "bespoke" open-tread staircase leads to the first floor, which counts two spacious bedrooms, a guest WC, and a set of "elegant," Crittall-style doors that open into an "impressive" open-plan kitchen and dining area.
The open-plan kitchen and dining area comprises such features as a log burner, quartz countertops, a Quooker tap, an induction hob with downdraft extractor, a drinks fridge, and integrated appliances including a fridge, a freezer, dual ovens, and dual microwaves.
Full-height, sliding doors lead out to a glazed balcony, offering "beautiful views" of the south-facing rear garden and the surrounding woodland.
Double sliding pocket doors in the adjacent space, meanwhile, lead into a "serene" lounge that also overlooks the garden.
The ground floor features three double bedrooms, a storage cupboard, and a utility room which houses the oil-fired central heating boiler, with "space for a washing machine and dryer."
The main bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe/dressing area, access to the rear patio, and an ensuite shower room with Lusso fittings.
Also on the ground floor is a house bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower.
Outside, the landscaped grounds offer parking for "multiple" vehicles.
There are two lawn areas, and a stone-paved patio that runs along the rear of the house.
A spokesperson for Preston Baker said of the area: "Rawdon offers a harmonious blend of rural charm and urban convenience."
Apperley Bridge rail station is 0.5 miles away.
Schools nearby include Woodhouse Grove School (for ages 2 to 19) and Rawdon Littlemoor Primary School (for ages 4 to 11).
For more information, please call Preston Baker on 01134 274588.
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