The 200-year-old Rose Cottage has gone up for sale
Rose Cottage is part of the landmark Tower Farm(Image: Jam Press/Entwistle Green)
A charming 200-year-old cottage inside a Greater Manchester castle has been put up for sale. Rose Cottage forms part of the landmark Tower Farm in Greenmount, Bury.
Built in 1840, the farm, which comes with its own turret, is a popular point of interest on the nearby Kirklees walking and cycling trail. The two-bed Rose Cottage, which is also believed to date back to the 1800s, includes an entrance porch, a wood-beamed lounge and a kitchen that is full of character.
Outside, it has south-facing garden, featuring a patio, lawn and mature borders. It also has off-road parking, as reported by Luxury Property News.
It’s being sold by Entwistle Green and advertised on Rightmove. The listing says: “Welcome to Rose Cottage, a truly unique and characterful home nestled in the highly sought-after village of Greenmount. Believed to date back to the 1800s, this beautifully presented cottage exudes charm and warmth, surrounded by open farmland and the scenic Kirklees Trail.
The cottage is overlooked by a turret(Image: Jam Press/Entwistle Green)
“Ideal for those seeking a peaceful, semi-rural lifestyle with the benefit of nearby amenities. The accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance porch leading into a cosy lounge, complete with exposed beams and a multi-fuel burner, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
“The lounge flows through to a fitted dining kitchen that is both practical and full of character, perfect for everyday living and entertaining. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms.
Inside there are exposed wood beams(Image: Jam Press/Entwistle Green)
“The main bedroom is a double with views over the garden and a good sized single bedroom. A stylish and modern bathroom suite completes the first floor. Charming, historic, and ideally located – properties like Rose Cottage rarely come to market.”