If, like us, you've a cool £500,000 going spare* then you could be in for a real treat once you get your hands on this property.

Situated on an acre of land in the heart of Clayton-le-Moors, and built in the 1600s, Sparth Manor (yes, MANOR) is a striking, stone built, Grade II listed property just begging to be snapped-up.

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And what makes this house even more appealing, is that following an entire renovation, it could be yours for less than half a million pounds, as the guide price is set at just £400k.

Oozing grandeur, character and charm, the property, on Sparth Road boasts five bedrooms, an annexe housing bedroom number six (which also works as an established guest house), a huge kitchen, a bar, two reception rooms and extensive parking.

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The whole house is beautifully spacious and comes with original Tudor fireplaces, exposed beams and stone floors.

Entering the property, you'll find a hallway which leads to the bar and two reception rooms, one of which features a multi-fuel burning stove and access to a guest toilet and another hallway leading to bedroom number five.

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The modern and expansive kitchen, office room and utility room can all be accessed through the second reception room.

Ascending to the first floor landing, you will find doors leading to bedrooms one and two, plus an inner hallway which takes you to bedrooms three and four.

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Bedroom one also features an adjoining dressing room and a beautiful four piece en-suite bathroom.

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Coming to the outside of the manor, an attached annex provides a sixth bedroom with an en-suite shower room, a sunny courtyard to the rear and a wrap around parking area which is accessed via a double gate at the side of the plot.

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With space for a pool table within the bar and real hand pumps, this truly exquisite home is not to be missed.

For more information and how to place an offer visit keenans-estateagents.co.uk.

*disclaimer - none of us have £500,000 going spare. I don't think any of us even have £50 going spare.

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