£500k in Oldham: Three-bed townhouse in Diggle Mill conversion
£500k in Oldham: Three-bed townhouse in Diggle Mill conversion

A three-bedroom townhouse in the Pennine village of Diggle, Oldham, has just come on the market for £500,000, offering spacious single-storey living in a semi-rural setting.

Part of the popular Diggle Mill conversion, the home spans 1,368 square feet and is set across one floor. It features a spacious lounge, a separate sitting room, a bespoke kitchen, three double bedrooms, a utility room, and a family bathroom.

Inside the Diggle Mill home

Estate agents Ryder & Dutton, marketing the property, describe it as "an ideal choice for families or those looking for spacious single-storey living amidst the countryside." Nestled within the Peak District National Park, the house has a large enclosed garden with views of rolling hills.

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The agents add: "A rare opportunity to acquire a substantial character home set in a charming, semi-rural position in the popular village of Diggle. Viewing is considered essential."

Inside, a welcoming entrance hall with oak flooring leads to a lounge with a vaulted ceiling, oak flooring, and a multi-fuel stove. A separate sitting room also has a multi-fuel stove, providing versatile additional reception space.

Kitchen and bedrooms

The bespoke kitchen, fitted by Eastburn Kitchens, includes solid wood units, quartz worktops, a Belfast sink, a range cooker, space for a fridge/freezer, and limestone flooring. A separate utility room offers additional space.

The listing continues: "There are three generous double bedrooms, with the main bedroom benefiting from a modern three-piece en-suite shower room. The accommodation is completed by a luxury three-piece family bathroom comprising a roll-top bath with shower over, low-level WC, and wash hand basin."

Garden and location

Externally, the property has a substantial split-level rear garden adjoining open countryside. Mature lawns are complemented by two patio seating areas, and there are two sheds, one with mains power.

Ryder & Dutton note that Diggle Mill occupies a semi-rural position within the Peak District National Park, yet remains close to Diggle village amenities, including well-regarded schools, shops, and pubs. Regular bus services provide access to Manchester and Huddersfield.

"Offering a rare combination of character, generous accommodation and a versatile single-storey layout, this is a particularly appealing opportunity for those seeking a larger home in a semi-rural Saddleworth setting," the agents conclude.

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