The Lake House on Sudbury Drive, Lostock, was built in 2010 in the garden of a traditional budget from the 1870s and is now for sale.
The property sold by Newton & Co with details about Zoopla overlooks a Victorian formal pond of “sea -sized proportions” and is located in the middle of lawn and colorful borders.
It is on the site with “strong community bonds”, previously owned by a local inventor who built a model railway in the gardens for local children.
The current owners were even addressed by filmmakers who wanted to capture the “unique and striking” environment.
The property has a double garage with a bell tower, which was designed by the same architect, which has designed the last drop village.
A geothermal underground heating system, which is implemented on the site after the discovery of a groundwater conductor, ensures that the house is “environmentally friendly and inexpensive”.
The entrance hall with marble tiles leads to a lounge that is equipped with handmade oak doors.
The lounge runs over the entire length of the house, offers a view of the lake and opens on a terrace through glazed French oak door.
On the other side of the hallway there is a second reception room, which is currently set up as a formal dining room and also opens up to the terrace of the lake view.
The kitchen, equipped with marble tiles and Corian surfaces, includes a large island and numerous storage units as well as a built-in fridge, freezer, dishwasher, microwaves and AGA oven.
The kitchen opens to a family lounge and offers a cozy space for casual meals.
On the first floor are the bedrooms with the main bedroom with a separate dressing room, an en suite and a balcony with a view of the lake.
The house has four bedrooms, but the changing room could easily be converted into a fifth bedroom.
The Lake House also has a basement with its own heating system that offers the potential for conversion into a fitness room, a play room, a cinema or an independent living space.
The double garage is equipped with a toilet and steps leads to a former workshop, which is now a large office.
The area of the property is also remarkable, with a lake “with wild animals”, a boathouse and a red wooden monet bridge to a hidden garden.
The property is surrounded by high hedges and filled with colorful flowers to get a “remote retreat”.
The Lake House is only two minutes on foot from Lostock train station and offers easy access to Manchester.
It is also a five -minute drive from the Middlebrook Retail Park and within reach of the Bolton School and the Cleveland's Preparatory School.
The Middlebrook Valley Trail is nearby to walk or drive, and local pubs and restaurants offer options for eating.