A spacious six-bedroom family home is on the market in Bury.
The property, which has been owned by four generations for more than 40 years, has been recently refurbished, blending private and communal spaces together.
The property is located on Lawrence Street near Blackbridge and is listed with WeLocate for £450,000.
On entering the property, there is a good-sized hallway which leads to a study area on the right and a sitting room on the left.
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Walking straight on leads to an impressively extended open plan lounge and dining area.
This rear extension has created a large and light room ideal for big families or entertaining guests.
Sliding doors open directly onto a south-facing garden, with a large patio and seating area before leading onto the lawn.
There is a modern kitchen which joins onto the living space which has been finished to a high quality.
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The first floor offers four generously sized bedrooms and on the second floor there is the master bedroom which is complete with a private en-suite bathroom.
A second bedroom on this floor is currently being used as a dressing room but could easily be transformed back into a sixth bedroom.
A spokesperson for Zoopla said: “Situated between Bury and Whitefield, this home is in the perfect location for families who value excellent transport links and proximity to local amenities.
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“Whitefield Metro station is nearby, providing direct access to Manchester city centre. Families will also benefit from the nearby primary schools, including Hollins and Sunnybank, as well as local parks like Heaton Park, providing plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities.”
Schools near the property are Sunny Bank Primary School, Philips High School and Holy Cross College.
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