An unbelievable property which most would consider to be their dream home has come up for sale - and despite its LA-style appearance it is actually located in Greater Manchester.
The stunning six-bed residence sits in the affluent area of Bowdon, Trafford, which continues to be one of the region's most desirable and exclusive areas to live. With its leafy avenues, huge homes and celebrity residents, it is no surprise it costs an eye-watering amount to buy a home in the south Manchester suburb.
As Greater Manchester's most expensive place to live, the average house price here currently stands at a staggering £878,388, which has gone up by a huge 24 per cent in the last year alone.
This particular eye-catching abode was first listed for sale on Zoopla on March 15 for £3,950,000. The last time it was sold was in December 2020 when it was bought for £2,995,000.
The detached house has all the amenities you'd expect from a home of this calibre - from its seven luxury bathrooms and pristine kitchen to its huge garden and indoor swimming pool.
Set in a beautifully landscaped plot, the house spans around 8,000 square foot and boasts four main reception rooms and six bedrooms.
On entrance to the home is a grand reception hall with an open plan layout which leads into a cosy snug and dining area.
To the right of the hallway is the lounge which has a luxury cinema feel with plenty of space for friends and family.
The stylish open-plan kitchen sits to the left of the hall and comes complete with a central island and integrated appliances.
The ground floor also features a home office, an impressive bar and an indoor 9-metre length swimming pool with its own changing room facilities.
Up on the first floor is the impressive master bedroom which boasts two dressing rooms and an en-suite.
There are two more bedrooms on this floor, each with their own en-suites, as well as a gym area, family bathroom and a large balcony which looks out onto the garden.
The second and final floor hosts the remaining three bedrooms, all of a generous size, and each featuring their own bathrooms.
Bi-fold doors from the kitchen lead out into the landscaped garden with grounds of around 0.6 of an acre.
There is also an integral double garage to the front of the property with space for two cars.
Additional luxury features include a full security and CCTV system, integrated kitchen appliances, sound system and a smart home system throughout.
Estate agents Gascoigne Halman who are marketing the property say the location of the house is second to none.
The listing reads: "Oakenbank is in one of the most exclusive residential locations in Bowdon, South of Manchester whilst being within close proximity of Hale village and Altrincham Town Centre, with their wide range of amenities including bistros and bars, restaurants and sophisticated, specialist shops and travel connections including the Metrolink, motorway links and railway connections.
"Bowdon is a charming and historic area with churches, public houses and ease of access to stunning walks including The Bollin Valley and The Devisdale.
"The property is superbly located on this highly sought after road whilst being within a short travelling distance of the City of Manchester.
"This exclusive area of Bowdon also borders open countryside and the National Trusts stunning country estate, Dunham Massey, creating the best of both worlds for any buyer to enjoy.
"The area is especially well-known for its excellent schooling, both in the state and private sectors. Indeed, there are several good schools nearby to suit children of all ages, including Altrincham Grammar Schools, Loreto and St Ambrose, as well as outstanding preparatory and junior schools."
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