Guide price
£900,000
5 bed detached house for saleHawkshead Fold, Glossop SK13
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Rare opportunity in one of Old Glossop’s most prestigious and tightly held locations
Mature private gardens with superb outdoor entertaining potential
Flexible annexe accommodation ideal for independent or multi-generational living
Positioned beside some of Glossop’s most distinguished homes in an aspirational setting
Direct access to countryside walks, reservoirs, and green open space
Significant internal footprint: Exceptional scope to transform into a standout luxury residence
At the entrance to Hawkshead Fold, the home sits quietly beside the historic Hawkshead House.
This is a setting that does not give itself away quickly. It asks you to notice it properly. To stay with it a little longer. Because only by reading all the way through does it become clear why this position, this plot, and this sense of privacy combine to form something so rarely found in Glossop.
Surrounded by mature trees and a distant birdsong, it feels tucked just far enough away from everything, while still being within easy reach of everyday convenience. Walks begin almost immediately from the doorstep: Towards Doctor’s Gate, the reservoirs, Manor Park - routes that become part of daily life.
The garden is where the home first begins to reveal its character. It stretches further than expected, shaped over time rather than designed for effect. Mature planting softens every edge. In the morning there is a calmness to it: Dew on the grass, still air, the quiet movement of birds through the trees. By afternoon it warms naturally, and in the evening the decking becomes the place where life gently spills outside.
Summer here is lived outdoors. Barbecues linger late, conversations drift on longer than planned, and children or dogs move freely across the space without constraint. There is room here not only for living, but for expanding how life is lived: Whether that is gardening, outdoor dining or workshops.
Inside, the conservatory sits at the heart of the home. Morning light fills it early and stays with it into the afternoon, drawing the garden inward. Coffee feels slower here. Conversations stretch out. In warmer months, doors open and the boundary between inside and outside almost disappears entirely. It becomes a space where time behaves differently.
The lounge offers a different kind of atmosphere. More settled. More grounded. Evenings naturally fall into place here, particularly in winter when the room becomes warm and cocooned, the gas fireplace casting a gentle warmth through the space, with the garden still visible beyond the glass and a sense of quiet around you that is increasingly hard to find.
The current layout of the home was adapted to meet the needs of a disabled family member, including arrangements suitable for someone with significant or complex disabilities, and has proved exceptionally practical, comfortable, and supportive for everyday living.
The structure and layout already provide a strong foundation for creating a genuinely independent annexe accommodation, if desired. With its own entrance, the configuration naturally lends itself to annex-style living.
The video within the listing helps visualise how this could be achieved with relatively little intervention, showing how easily the space could become a self-contained area with a large kitchen diner, a bright bedroom, an ensuite bathroom, and a conservatory. What makes this arrangement so valuable is independence without isolation, closeness without compromise.
Upstairs, the principal suite feels like a quiet retreat within the main house. It is generous in scale, filled with natural light and framed by views over the garden. It is a room that naturally encourages pause at the end of the day. Alongside the bedroom sits a separate walk-in wardrobe room, adding a sense of considered practicality, with the added flexibility to adapt as a bedroom if ever needed.
The additional bedrooms are all proper doubles, but the upper-floor suite is particularly notable. Bright, spacious and complete with its own ensuite, it offers a level of privacy that works beautifully for older children or visiting family.
The study, overlooking the garden, carries a sense of being connected to nature throughout the day. Light moves through the trees and into the room. Working here often feels closer to sitting within the garden than being indoors at a desk. And with the scale of the plot, there is also clear potential for a future garden office pod, extending working life even further into the landscape during warmer months.
Throughout the home, there is a consistent sense of space and adaptability. Storage is well integrated, rooms are generously proportioned, and the layout allows for both busy family life and quieter retreat.
The property also benefits from off-road parking space for up to four cars, adding further practicality for family living and visiting guests.
Old Glossop itself remains one of those rare places where community still feels real and present. Families stay for generations. People know one another. There is a strong sense of place and quiet pride in living here. Walks into the surrounding countryside are part of daily life, while Glossop town centre, schools, cafés and everyday amenities are all within easy reach, close enough for convenience but set back enough to preserve the privacy and tucked-away feel of the setting.
This is a home that already offers comfort, scale and flexibility, but also holds the rare ability to evolve further. With thoughtful updating, it has the potential to become one of the most distinctive homes in Glossop. Not by changing what it is, but by refining and elevating what is already here.
A home that does not need to be understood quickly. It rewards time. And for those who stay with it, it reveals itself fully
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