A well-known house, tucked away in Worsley Woods, has gone up for sale for a whopping £2.2m.
The house, which dates back to 1790, is a cultural and historic gem of Salford, and is known as the ‘gingerbread house’ after the Hansel and Gretel story.
The house overlooks Old Warke Dam and was originally built to power flour mills before becoming a boating lake for the Earl of Ellesmere.
Now, the house is a glorious and modernised lodge with four bedrooms, six bathrooms and three reception rooms.
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The ground floor includes a study, formal dining room, bar area, and a cinema room with child’s playroom.
The first floor has an open plan living room and kitchen with huge sliding doors, leading to the balcony which features a hot-tub.
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The balconies provide views of the woodland at the back and property views at the front.
There’s also space for six vehicles in the triple garage, plus a large garden, external gym and external brick-built shed.
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There’s even planning permission for a swimming pool complex according to the estate agents, if you fancy having you’re own personal pool.
The original Mill Dam was constructed circa 1760, initially providing a head of water for the Bridgewater Canal and later to power down stream flour mills.
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Throughout the 19th century the Dam became a private boating and fishing lake before becoming the New Plantation woodland which was used as a game reserve.
The house is around six miles west of Manchester, and you might find yourself next to some pretty famous celebs!
If you’ve got a spare £2.2 million floating around and fancy living here, you can check out more here.