IF YOU won the National Lottery, the first thing most of us would be doing is scoping estate agents website looking for a home upgrade.
Of course, a luxury house would make a sizeable dent in your pockets - and it's easy to see why in this impressive executive home in Lostock.
The property in Links Road, priced at a cool £1,100,000, has nearly 4000 sq ft of accommodation within a "high calibre address", according to Lancasters estate agents.
The home boasts a huge ground floor layout, which includes five individual reception rooms with a large open plan kitchen, living and dining area plus a conservatory which provides further access to the original detached garage - which is currently used as a gym.
There is a hot tub area outside, while the outdoor areas are big enough to provide an excellent entertaining area, for those post-pandemic parties.
With an abundance of natural light, four bedrooms and a good-sized garden, the home truly deserves its place as our property of the week, even if it may be a pipe dream for the majority of us.
The gated driveway gives a sense of seclusion and privacy, but there is plenty to get stuck into in the area.
Among amenities and services within its close vicinity are Lostock Train station - providing easy access to Bolton and Manchester, as well as Middlebrook Retail and Leisure Park, which provides a variety of outlets from small independent traders to large supermarkets.
There is a motorway nearby, two gold clubs and the prestigious Bolton School.
Lancasters Estate Agents said: "For those seeking a contemporary dwelling positioned in a high calibre address and offering a versatile layout which would be appropriate for multi-generation living, then there should be no need to look any further.
"In summary, Links Road has a great family friendly package on offer in what has long been regarded as one of the areas leading residential zones and as such an early viewing should be considered essential."
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