Located within the Roe Green Conservation Area, this exceptional four double bedroom cottage, dating back to 1750, represents an opportunity to acquire a home with genuine heritage, reimagined for modern living.
Sympathetically extended and upgraded, the property offers an elegant balance of character and contemporary refinement, with well-proportioned accommodation arranged to suit both family life and entertaining guests. At its heart lies a large open plan kitchen reception with underfloor heating and high-quality modern finishes.
The home provides four spacious double bedrooms and two bathrooms, complemented by a private driveway and a versatile layout that flows effortlessly throughout. Every element has been thoughtfully considered to deliver both comfort and practicality without compromising the property’s original charm.
Occupying a prime position within one of Greater Manchester’s most picturesque village settings, Roe Green is renowned for its distinctive greenery, historic cottages and tranquil semi-rural atmosphere, offering a unique sense of community rarely found so close to the city. Despite its peaceful surroundings, the property benefits from excellent connectivity, with swift access to the M60 and direct routes into Manchester city centre via the guided busway.
✨ The Property Synopsis, a thoughtfully improved home.
A spacious and flexible layout following sympathetic extensions
Four large double bedrooms, ideal for modern family living
Two Bathrooms and a downstairs WC
A private driveway providing off-road parking with garage
A seamless blend of traditional features and contemporary finishes
The accommodation is perfectly suited to buyers seeking charm without compromise, with careful upgrades ensuring comfort and practicality throughout.
🌳 Location & Setting
Roe Green is widely regarded as one of the most desirable residential locations in Greater Manchester, known for its:
• Village green setting – with easy city access
• Collection of historic cottages and period homes dating from the 18th century
• A peaceful, semi-rural feel despite excellent connections
The area has evolved from a historic agricultural settlement into a thriving residential community, while retaining its traditional layout and charm.
📜 A Rich Local History
Roe Green has origins as a small rural hamlet and was historically part of the Manor of Worsley, with development increasing significantly during the 18th century under the influence of the Duke of Bridgewater.
Many of the surrounding cottages were originally home to workers connected to local agriculture, weaving, and the nearby coal industry, giving the area a strong historical identity that still shapes its character today.
🚗 Connectivity
Despite its village feel, the property benefits from excellent transport links:
• Easy access to the M60 (Junction 13) for regional travel
• Direct routes into Manchester City Centre
• Convenient public transport including the guided busway (V1 route) providing fast and reliable access into Manchester


