SUMMARY
“Longwood Edge” which has been enjoyed as a family home by the current owners, is a former textile mill owner’s residence of circa 3000 sq ft, with significant historical connections. Constructed in the early 1800’s, the property has been painstakingly and meticulously restored, combining retained original features with first class fittings, modern technology and engineering systems meeting current standards.
Standing slightly elevated from the road and surrounded by mature trees guarantees almost complete privacy but means that a viewing is vital if the scope and quality of the house and its landscaped gardens are to be appreciated.
Enjoying a lovely Southerly aspect with views across the Longwood valley, this is one of the most desirable and picturesque locations in the district. This Grade 2 listed house and its accompanying Coach-House (garage) circa 500 sq ft were built in the early -19th Century of hammer dressed stone and offer a generous level of accommodation, standing in circa one third of an acre of formal and natural wooded gardens. Externally, there are gardens laid out to the front, side and rear with the first floor sitting room having direct access to the side garden. The former coach House is now a tandem garage which has a useful mezzanine workshop area above.
The property occupies a semi-rural location yet is within easy reach of local shops, schools and is just minutes from J23 & J24 of the M62.
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