No pets allowed Suitable for children No smoking at this property Self-catering
Home description
Luxury 1 bed Duplex Apartment, Simply a stunning room which has two front facing windows with views of the moors.The focus of the room is a large neo-classical Edwardian fireplace with inset black marble to compliment the black gloss wooden flooring.
Lounge - 5.77m (18`11) x 3.81m (12`6) Simply a stunning room which has two front facing windows with views of the moors. The focus of the room is a large neo-classical Edwardian fireplace with inset black marble to compliment the black gloss wooden flooring. Heating is provided in the form of electric storage heater. A spindled staircase leads to the first floor.
Kitchen - 3.66m (12`0) x 1.83m (6`0) A recently fitted kitchen which has a side elevated window, the room is fitted with a contemporary range of dark wood unit at floor and eye level incorporating a single bowl sink with modern pedestal tap. Integrated appliances included are washer dryer, fridge freezer, AEG halogen hob complete with electric fan assisted oven and overhead extraction hood. The highly polished black marble flooring complements the mirrored and black glass splash backs.
First Floor The stairs are located within the lounge rising to a full height first floor landing which has a contemporary chandelier
Bedroom - 3.86m (12`8) x 2.97m (9`9) This extremely well presented room offers a large built in wardrobe and storage area, that is providing you can find it! The room is heated via floor mounted storage heater.
Bathroom - 1.65m (5`5) x 2.35m (7`9) Designer bathroom, featuring a bespoke sink unit, pedestal wc, bath and power shower.
The Northern England / Yorkshire / Greater Manchester region
Saddleworth is to be found lying high on the moorlands between Lancashire and Yorkshire and though it is deemed to be part of Yorkshire it is nowadays part of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. This town, more so than many others, has had its history shaped by the industrial events of the area rather than agricultural events. A region of dramatic natural features with fast flowing rivers and steep craggy hills that look as though someone has just tossed huge boulders on the top of them, the scenery is outstanding. Saddleworth is a collection of small villages, Delph, Diggle, Dobcross, Denshaw, Greenfield and Uppermill all lying to the North East of Manchester. Indeed at Uppermill is the Saddleworth Museum and here one can unearth the history of the area, here you can see the evidence of the prehistoric visitors, the Romans, and the early home working weavers through to the industrialists that created the wealth in the area.
Manchester / Saddleworth area
Saddleworth is a thriving community, there are regular festivals held in the area attracting many visitors to join those who come to walk the surrounding countryside and admire the sometimes bleak aspect it presents. Festivals not too miss are the Canal Festival held in the Spring and the Beer Walk a challenging 10 mile walk held in June and is a great way to see the local villages, many of the contestants dressing in fancy dress and its all for charity!
Saddle worth offers owner managed restaurants, traditional pubs, homely cafes, take away food for those on the move, the Saddleworth area has plenty to satisfy those in need of sustenance and refreshment.
From the White Hart in Lydgate,one of nine Commended Restaurants in The Good Food Guide 2002, and the Church Inn, brewing the famous cheapest pint in England, Saddleworth More; to Pringles Chippy and their Rag Puddings in Diggle, and Dianes Butty Box on the A62 layby between Scouthead and Delph, the choice of good food is superb. Tea and cakes complete an idyllic sunny afternoon and can be found in many of the villages. Children are welcome virtually everywhere.
The Saddleworth Business Directory lists all Saddleworth eating and drinking establishments.
The property is ideally located for all of the amenities and transport links. Manchester is only a 30 Minutes train journey away and is a short distance from the M60 and M62 allowing easy access to Leeds and Manchester.
Enjoy the superb shopping, eating, drinking and nightlife in the city of Manchester or head out to stunning countryside in the surrounding towns and villages. With Manchester over 90 museums and art galleries, Manchester is the perfect place for an indulgent short break
How to get there
Manchester is only a 30 Minutes train journey away and is a short distance from the M60 and M62 allowing easy access to Leeds and Manchester.
Nearest Travel Links
Airport:
Manchester
Railway:
Saddleworth
Activities near Manchester
Sports: Horse Riding Golf within 30 mins drive Fishing
Great for: Walking holidays Rural / countryside retreats City breaks Cycling holidays