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£250,000
1 bed property for saleOld Eagley Mews, Bolton BL1
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: G
- Freehold
William Thomas Estate Agents Ltd
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About this property
Unique Opportunity to Convert a Truly Historic Building
Grade II Listed Stables & Coach House - Built in 1865
Iconic Clock Tower with Rich Local History and Character
Beautiful, Original Ornate Stone and Timber Craftsmanship
Potential for Mezzanine and Two-Storey Conversion (STPP)
Enclosed, Private South-Facing Garden
Peaceful Eagley Bank Setting - Close to Local Amenities
Description
The Old Clock Tower ? A Rare Piece of Bolton's Heritage...
Tucked away within the enchanting hamlet of Eagley Bank lies a building of rare beauty and historical significance. The Old Clock Tower, with its striking stone elevations and ornate interiors, forms part of a distinguished group of Grade II Listed buildings dating back to 1865. Once the proud Stables and Coach House of Sir John Holden, the celebrated mill owner and philanthropist, this remarkable property is now available for conversion.
A Rare Heritage Home in the Making...
Set amidst the peaceful and historic hamlet of Eagley Bank, this distinguished Grade II Listed building is a landmark of architectural grace and local heritage. Built in 1865, the Stables and Coach House formed the heart of the estate, and the ornate detailing and imposing clock tower a lasting testament to Victorian craftsmanship and civic pride.
Nestled within a charming, enclosed cobbled courtyard, and lying within the Eagley Bank Conservation Area, the property is steeped in atmosphere. The sandstone and slate-built Stables sit beneath the Clock Tower, with the Coach House sits alongside and the Tack Room behind it. Together?offer over 1600 sq.ft. Of ground floor internal space and?present an extraordinary canvas for conversion?with soaring interiors and the potential to create a partial mezzanine or a dramatic two-storey living space. Internally, the Stables are particularly breath-taking - a lofty chamber crowned with an open-trussed ceiling, carved stone corbels and ornate turned timberwork of rare craftsmanship, all speaking to the respect and grandeur once afforded to the estate's horses. Substantial York stone flags line the floor underfoot, adding to the character and splendour of this property.
Sunlight filters through the arched windows, illuminating exposed Ruabon Red brickwork that tells the story of generations past. Double doors open through to the tack room, a substantial and versatile space, which would have been the original route in and out for the horses. The Coach House and Tack room have the potential to be converted into a separate annexe dwelling, workshops, or distinct home office space, subject to appropriate planning... Or used more simply to augment the majestic dwelling afforded by the conversion of the Stables. This property really does offer a fantastic opportunity for you to create your dream home with flexibility on internal layout as required.
Elegant Externals...
Externally, the property's striking presence is defined by the prominent sandstone clock tower ? Said to have been positioned so Sir Holden could see it both from his home and his office at the mill. This charming detail, preserved in local memory, captures the romance of the site's history. Carved sandstone lozenges adorn the stonework, at a convenient height to be replaced with windows to increase natural light within the property ? Particularly ideal if you're considering a second storey internally.
To the front of the property, there is a cobbled driveway for private parking with a partly-enclosed section providing shelter from the weather. The property is complemented by a well-sized 30ft enclosed south facing garden, offering a private outdoor retreat to match the majesty of the interiors. There is a right of way agreement to the side of the Coach House and tack room to allow for 4ft access and installation of a gate to the garden.
With the necessary planning permission, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to create a truly individual home ? A rare chance to own and restore a proud piece of Bolton's industrial heritage, and to shape its next chapter. Seize this rare chance to transform history into your forever home.
The Location...
Eagley Bank is a delightful conservation area with a great community, well known for its attractive stone cottages and acknowledged as an area of high residential demand. The area is tucked away from the hustle and bustle yet conveniently located for transport links to Bolton Town Centre and close to excellent amenities including shops, schools and leisure facilities. Forming part of the conservation area, the charm and character of this delightful setting will remain unchanged for years to come.
External Elevations
Clock Tower
External Feature Photos - Arched Windows And Carved Stone Lozenges
Sheltered Entrance / Car Port
Stables Internal
Ornate Trussed Ceiling
Stables Internal
Carved Stone Capitals
Carved Stone Capitals
Coach House External
Coach House Internal
Tack Room
Aerial Photos
Aerial Photos
Agents Notes
William Thomas Estates for themselves and for vendors or lessors of this property whose agents they are given notice that:
(i) the particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intended purchasers or lessees and do not constitute nor constitute part of an offer or a contract.
(ii) all descriptions, dimensions, reference to condition and necessary permissions for use and occupation and other details are given without responsibility and any intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them
(iii) no person in the employment of William Thomas Estates has authority to make or give any representations or warranty whatever in relation to this property
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