IF you’re on the hunt for a new home and have money to burn ­— we may well have found the perfect properties for you.

Hill End Farm, Moorbottom Road, Holcombe

With its picturesque location in the shadow of Peel Tower, the village of Holcombe boasts an array of beautiful homes.

Arguably its most impressive is Hill End Farm, and the 20-acre estate is currently on the market for an eye-watering £1,350,000.

A horse lover’s paradise, as well as a four bedroom Georgian farmhouse, you’ll find an impressive range of equestrian facilities, including eight stables, indoor and outdoor ménages and an American Barn.

Also within the plot are six separate grazing fields and seven acres of moorland to the rear of the farmhouse.

And if that’s not enough, its location, perched on the steep slopes of Holcombe Moor, affords impressive views over surrounding countryside.

The property is being marketed by JonSimon Estate Agents.

Bent House Farm, Bury Old Road, Nangreaves

There are few place as off the beaten track as Nangreaves. Three miles north of Bury, with its only access via a long, cobbled road over the M66, the quaint village is about as secluded as it gets.

Even further north of the village, along windy, but this time asphalt-covered roads, you will stumble across Bent House Farm, a stone built, six-bedroom period farmhouse.

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The building, which is thought to date from the mid to late 17th century, is set in sweeping gardens and grounds of three acres.

Venture up its long gravelled driveway and inside you’ll find an olde-worlde home with an array of rooms, including a snooker room, a ‘morning room’, a ‘play room’, a snug, an upper lounge area with balcony, and a bar area. And that’s not to mention the six bedrooms.

Meanwhile, outside there is a ‘large parking area’, an attached treble garage, while the grounds extend into patio and barbecue areas, as well as sweeping lawns, a playground for the kids and woodland.

Bent House Farm’s secluded setting affords privacy as well as stunning views across rolling moorland and across to Manchester City centre.

The property is being marketed by Pearson Ferrier at £1,000,000.

Rochdale Old Road, Birtle

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Set in the hamlet of Birtle to the east of Bury, this six-bedroom home boasts multiple reception rooms, as well as six bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a heated swimming pool and gymnasium. The spacious home is on the market for £1,285,000.

Within the property’s two acre grounds are lawns, parking spaces and a garden described as ‘beautiful’ and ‘wild’ by Knutsford-based estate agent Maison Haus.

Ramsbottom Road, Hawkshaw

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At £1,395,000, this majestic home is located in the middle of the breathtaking Hawkshaw countryside.

Set across three floors, the property is perfect for a large family. It boasts a reception hall, seven double bedrooms, two bathrooms, two further en-suite shower rooms, and large reception rooms.

Outside, it has a double garage, ample parking, and faces out across lush, landscaped gardens.

With underfloor heating and a centralised media system, this home offers a perfect balance between rustic charm and modern family living.

Gristlehurst House, Bury and Rochdale Old Road, Birtle

Gristlehurst House is a six bedroom home situated in the sought after hamlet of Birtle.

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Its superb entrance hall, with feature fireplace, leads to two reception rooms, a large open plan breakfast/dining kitchen, with wrap around sun room, fitted double office, and a ground floor bedroom with en-suite bathroom and dressing room. Upstairs, there are another five bedrooms.

The luxurious, spacious home also possesses a gym and an outside spa/conservatory, contributing to its staggering £1,350,000 asking price.