£735,000
(£255/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleMarkland Tops, Heaton, Bolton, 5 BL1
5 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
2,887 sq. ft
- Freehold
Newton & Co Ltd
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About this property
Detached 4-Bed, 4-Reception Home On A Peaceful Heaton Cul-De-Sac
Electric Gated Driveway With Detached Double Garage
Elegant Hallway With Herringbone Oak Flooring And Feature Staircase
Stylish Lounge With Ribbon Fireplace And Garden Views
Open-Plan Kitchen, Dining & Family Room With Vaulted Ceilings And Skylights
Separate Sitting Room Plus Large Office/Hobby Space
Utility Room And Two Ground-Floor WCs For Easy Living
Luxurious Main Suite With Fitted Wardrobes And En-Suite
Two Further Bathrooms With Modern Stone Finishes
Landscaped Gardens With Terrace And Mature Trees
Luxury Gated Detached 4-Bed/ 4_Rec Family Home, Heaton
Nestled on Markland Tops, a peaceful cul-de-sac off Albert Road West in Heaton, this detached four-bedroom, four-reception home stands with quiet confidence - elegant yet welcoming, its gabled rooflines and soft symmetry bowing gently toward the trees.
Behind the neat brick-and-slate boundary wall, an electric gated entrance opens to a broad herringbone driveway, unfolding like an invitation - to breathe, to arrive, to stay.
The Hallway - A Graceful Welcome
Step inside to a hallway that balances charm and composure. Herringbone oak flooring leads the way, the warm wood grounding the soft grey palette and crisp panelled wainscoting. A white balustrade staircase draws the eye upward, its rhythm steady and sure.
To the left, the lounge beckons with a flicker of flame; straight ahead, the kitchen and breakfast room glows with daylight - the home unfolding in perfect sequence.
The Lounge - Quiet Sophistication
A haven of understated luxury, the lounge is all soft textures and tonal warmth. Plush carpet, textured walls, and a ribbon fireplace set beneath a recessed TV create the heart of this space - serene, balanced, and effortlessly elegant.
Generous windows frame leafy garden views, while statement lighting and a sprawling sofa invite evenings of comfort and calm.
The Kitchen and Family Room - The Beating Heart
At the rear, the house opens into its soul - a light-filled kitchen, diner, and sitting room, where vaulted ceilings and skylights spill light across stone-tiled floors.
The sage cabinetry and granite-style worktops blend country charm with modern grace, while a central island anchors the room, ready for both cooking and conversation. Integrated twin stainless-steel ovens, a five-burner gas hob with a sleek chimney-style extractor, and a large American-style fridge freezer make this a kitchen as practical as it is elegant. Discreet under-cabinet lighting and brushed nickel handles add subtle polish, while a built-in microwave and coffee station ensure every modern comfort is at hand.
Beyond, a relaxed seating nook invites pause - the perfect spot for coffee, laughter, or quiet reflection.
Bright, open, and grounded, this is a space designed for everyday life and easy connection.
A utility room, neatly tucked behind, keeps life orderly without ever stealing the show. And with two ground-floor WCs, the flow of the house feels effortlessly considered - every movement accounted for, every detail designed to make life flow with ease.
Rooms That Invite and Inspire
Flanking the hallway, a sitting room offers a smaller, more contemplative space - the kind of room that suits both reading and retreat.
The Office - A Creative Retreat
Across from the sitting room, an expansive office and hobby room offers space to focus or dream. Exposed brick pillars, light wood floors, and stained-glass windows create warmth and texture, while fitted storage and a bespoke desk bring function to its generous form.
It’s a space that flexes - as ready for creativity as it is for calm.
Upstairs - Restful Rhythm
The landing leads to four serene bedrooms, each softly lit and beautifully proportioned.
The Main Bedroom Suite - A Personal Sanctuary
Beneath gentle eaves, the main bedroom exudes calm sophistication. A panelled feature wall, plush carpet, and high-gloss wardrobes combine elegance with ease. Dormer windows frame the garden, while the en-suite, tiled in soft stone, offers a glass walk-in shower and vanity - a tranquil start and end to the day.
The Second Bedroom - Warm and Welcoming
Bright and balanced, the second bedroom features pale oak fitted wardrobes and an understated elegance that feels instantly restful. The en-suite, with its textured tiling and glass shower, brings a spa-like touch of indulgence.
Bedrooms Three and Four - Light and Versatile
Bedroom Three is spacious and inviting, its wide window framing treetop views. Bedroom Four, with its clean white walls and wooden flooring, is a flexible space - a nursery, study, or peaceful guest room in waiting.
The Family Bathroom - Classic and Calm
Tiled in soft cream stone, the family bathroom offers both a deep bath and a separate glass shower. Gentle detailing, warm tones, and a wide mirrored cabinet make it both timeless and practical.
The Garden - A Green Embrace
Outside, the home is encircled by lush, landscaped gardens that shift from patio to lawn with natural ease. The stone terrace extends from the kitchen, perfect for breakfast in the sun or summer evenings beneath mature trees.
Tiered flowerbeds and brick-edged planters give shape and colour, while tall trees frame the sky and low stone walls lend structure. It’s a garden made for every mood - a sanctuary of stillness, shade, and soft birdsong.
Leafy, Quiet, Connected
More than just a home, this is a lifestyle opportunity in one of Bolton’s most beloved neighbourhoods. From here, the prestigious Bolton School is a short walk away, while nearby green spaces and walking trails invite daily doses of nature. For coffee lovers and foodies, New Hall Lane offers local favourites like Heaton Café, Provisions Deli, and Tesoro Pizzeria. Indulge in dinner at The Retreat, enjoy relaxed afternoons at The Victoria Inn, or grab breakfast at Earls Day & Night Deli.
Middlebrook Retail Park is just a short drive, and those with a sporty streak will appreciate the proximity to Markland Hill Racquets Club and four nearby golf courses – Old Links, Regent Park, Bolton, and Deane – all within a mile. With excellent motorway access via the M61, and Horwich Parkway or Lostock Train Stations nearby, commuting to Manchester or beyond is swift and convenient.
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