EVER dreamt about what kind of house you would buy if you won the lottery?

As Camelot reveals a record number of National Lottery players became millionaires in 2016, we decided to check out which properties a cool million would buy you in Bolton.

From a house with a cinema room and tennis court to one dating back to 1760, which is your favourite? 

Ellonby Rise, Lostock, Bolton – £925,000 (plmsales.co.uk)

This 5 bedroom, detached property is described as a ‘most appealing and desirable home which is often sought after yet rarely found’.

It’s been decorated and kitted out with ‘imagination and flair’, boasting a cinema/ party room, a hot tub and a tennis court. 

Built in 2002, the cost has recently been reduced from £995,000 for a quick sale.

Chorley New Road, Heaton, Bolton – £925,000 (plmsales.co.uk)

This 7-bedroom detached family home was built in 2004 over three storeys.

The estate agent says: “This superb family home offers a wealth of charm and character with solid oak doors, galleried landing and oak panelling within the games room.”

All four double bedrooms have en suites – no waiting around for the loo in this house.

The Copse, Turton, Bolton - £785,000 (cardwells.co.uk)

This detached house is in a quiet location, just off Chapeltown Road.

Perfect for families who like getting outside, it’s just a short walk from Jumbles Country Park and the nearby historic Turton Tower and gardens.

The house’s features include four bedrooms - three en suite - two reception rooms, a study and a balcony overlooking the gardens.

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Mill Barn House, Horrobin Lane, Turton - £850,000 (cardwells.co.uk)

The original barn dates back to 1760 and was developed in 1981.

The detached stone house, near Jumbles Country Park and Reservoir, has five bedrooms, two bathrooms and a cobbled courtyard.

The estate agent describes it as ‘bursting with generous living space, offering a marvellous blend of character with an appealing modern design’.

It’s close to Bromley Cross Railway Station and Jumbles Country Park and Reservoir, so residents can expect lots of visiting local wildlife. 

Thorn Lea Close, Heaton, Bolton - £1,100,000 (plmsales.co.uk)

If you can scrape together another £100,000, then how about this 5-bedroom period detached residence?

It was built circa 1872 and has 75 acres of ‘delightful’ gardens.

The house has three grand reception rooms, high ceilings, a spacious cellar/ wine cellar and garden room.