Guide price
£1,500,000
6 bed detached house for saleHawkshead Fold, Glossop SK13
6 beds
4 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Distinguished former mill owner’s residence with a striking front elevation
Meticulously refurbished throughout, blending period character with modern luxury
Two substantial wings perfect for multi-generational living or guest accommodation
Grand reception hall with galleried landing and a superb range of reception and leisure spaces
Six bedrooms, including an elegant principal suite with dressing room and luxury bathroom
Moments from open countryside, scenic walks, Manor Park and Old Glossop’s historic village amenities
The house stands proudly behind its impressive front elevation, having undergone a comprehensive refurbishment that enhanced both its architectural character and its energy performance.
The accommodation is arranged over two substantial wings, a layout that provides exceptional versatility for multi-generational living, long-term guests or creating dedicated work and studio spaces.
Situated on the outskirts of charming Old Glossop, the property enjoys a peaceful setting with sheltered outdoor areas and excellent privacy: An ideal combination for families seeking both convenience and tranquillity.
Ground floor
The magnificent reception hall, with its double-height volume and sweeping galleried landing, establishes a sense of arrival that runs throughout the house.
From here, the property divides naturally into the East Wing and West Wing, each offering well-considered living spaces suited to a variety of lifestyles.
East wing: Modern Family Living
A spacious open-plan living kitchen forms the main daily hub.
Bespoke cabinetry, quartz worksurfaces and premium integrated appliances define the space, while the adjoining living and dining areas wrap seamlessly around a feature fireplace.
Flooded with natural light, it is both a sociable entertaining space and a comfortable family setting.
West wing: Entertaining & Quiet Retreats
The opposite wing offers a refined lounge with bespoke cabinetry, an inviting day room that opens to the courtyard, and a generous games room currently arranged with a full-size pool table.
This wing lends itself naturally to independent living arrangements or guest accommodation, benefitting from its own sense of privacy and calm.
A rear corridor connects the two wings and provides access to the gym, utility room and ancillary areas.
First floor
The galleried landing, illuminated by large sash windows and enhanced by a striking modern crystal chandelier, leads to two distinct bedroom zones, creating a bright, elegant and welcoming central space.
East wing
Three beautifully finished bedrooms sit within this wing, each with its own private bath or shower room.
The principal suite features a bay-fronted outlook, a fitted dressing room and a beautifully finished bathroom.
The thoughtful choices made by the owners, seen here and across the house, showcase their exceptional eye for detail and create a consistent sense of understated luxury.
West wing
Positioned centrally is a striking family bathroom with exposed stone detail. It blends modern comfort with restored beams and stonework that celebrate the home’s heritage, creating a distinctive and characterful space.
The owners’ choice to reveal and preserve these features thoughtfully honours the home’s rich history.
A further three doubles, a study and an additional landing area offer an excellent independent space for guests or extended family.
Specification highlights:
- Upgraded insulation, improved glazing and modern heating systems for enhanced efficiency
- Comprehensively updated electrical and plumbing systems for long-term reliability
- App-controlled electric gates, alarm system and CCTV
- Underfloor heating to the ground floor
- Air-conditioned gym
- Integrated ceiling speakers to principal rooms
- Custom-designed kitchen featuring quartz worktops, extensive storage solutions and a built-in boiling water tap
- High-quality flooring throughout
- Heritage-style sash windows
- Bespoke double carport
- Smart lighting to key areas
Location
Old Glossop is widely regarded as the most charming and historic part of the town, known for its period streets, welcoming pubs and brewery taprooms, and its village-like sense of community.
Positioned on the edge of the Peak District, the area offers immediate access to scenic walking routes, open moorland and some of the region’s most celebrated trails.
Only a short stroll away, Manor Park, once the formal gardens of a grand mansion, feels like a natural extension of the home, offering space for morning runs, picnics, and community events.
Glossop itself provides a strong mix of everyday amenities, including cafés, restaurants, independent shops and useful transport links.
Well-regarded schooling and a range of leisure facilities contribute to its family-friendly appeal, while the railway station offers a straightforward, direct connection to Manchester for work or leisure.
Heritage
Homes of this scale, pedigree and versatility seldom come to market in Glossop.
Hawkshead House has long been associated with figures central to Glossop’s history and it reflected the status and ambition of its owners.
It once belonged to Isaac Jackson, an influential local inventor and industrialist whose innovations at Hawkshead Mill shaped much of the town’s prosperity.
Over the decades, it was extended and adapted, each change adding to its distinctive character.
The current owners have sensitively restored the residence, preserving its historic features while integrating contemporary comforts, creating a home that perfectly blends past and present.
With its combination of heritage architecture, high-quality modernisation, excellent privacy and direct access to countryside, Hawkshead House offers an exceptional lifestyle in one of the area’s most desirable settings
The accommodation is arranged over two substantial wings, a layout that provides exceptional versatility for multi-generational living, long-term guests or creating dedicated work and studio spaces.
Situated on the outskirts of charming Old Glossop, the property enjoys a peaceful setting with sheltered outdoor areas and excellent privacy: An ideal combination for families seeking both convenience and tranquillity.
Ground floor
The magnificent reception hall, with its double-height volume and sweeping galleried landing, establishes a sense of arrival that runs throughout the house.
From here, the property divides naturally into the East Wing and West Wing, each offering well-considered living spaces suited to a variety of lifestyles.
East wing: Modern Family Living
A spacious open-plan living kitchen forms the main daily hub.
Bespoke cabinetry, quartz worksurfaces and premium integrated appliances define the space, while the adjoining living and dining areas wrap seamlessly around a feature fireplace.
Flooded with natural light, it is both a sociable entertaining space and a comfortable family setting.
West wing: Entertaining & Quiet Retreats
The opposite wing offers a refined lounge with bespoke cabinetry, an inviting day room that opens to the courtyard, and a generous games room currently arranged with a full-size pool table.
This wing lends itself naturally to independent living arrangements or guest accommodation, benefitting from its own sense of privacy and calm.
A rear corridor connects the two wings and provides access to the gym, utility room and ancillary areas.
First floor
The galleried landing, illuminated by large sash windows and enhanced by a striking modern crystal chandelier, leads to two distinct bedroom zones, creating a bright, elegant and welcoming central space.
East wing
Three beautifully finished bedrooms sit within this wing, each with its own private bath or shower room.
The principal suite features a bay-fronted outlook, a fitted dressing room and a beautifully finished bathroom.
The thoughtful choices made by the owners, seen here and across the house, showcase their exceptional eye for detail and create a consistent sense of understated luxury.
West wing
Positioned centrally is a striking family bathroom with exposed stone detail. It blends modern comfort with restored beams and stonework that celebrate the home’s heritage, creating a distinctive and characterful space.
The owners’ choice to reveal and preserve these features thoughtfully honours the home’s rich history.
A further three doubles, a study and an additional landing area offer an excellent independent space for guests or extended family.
Specification highlights:
- Upgraded insulation, improved glazing and modern heating systems for enhanced efficiency
- Comprehensively updated electrical and plumbing systems for long-term reliability
- App-controlled electric gates, alarm system and CCTV
- Underfloor heating to the ground floor
- Air-conditioned gym
- Integrated ceiling speakers to principal rooms
- Custom-designed kitchen featuring quartz worktops, extensive storage solutions and a built-in boiling water tap
- High-quality flooring throughout
- Heritage-style sash windows
- Bespoke double carport
- Smart lighting to key areas
Location
Old Glossop is widely regarded as the most charming and historic part of the town, known for its period streets, welcoming pubs and brewery taprooms, and its village-like sense of community.
Positioned on the edge of the Peak District, the area offers immediate access to scenic walking routes, open moorland and some of the region’s most celebrated trails.
Only a short stroll away, Manor Park, once the formal gardens of a grand mansion, feels like a natural extension of the home, offering space for morning runs, picnics, and community events.
Glossop itself provides a strong mix of everyday amenities, including cafés, restaurants, independent shops and useful transport links.
Well-regarded schooling and a range of leisure facilities contribute to its family-friendly appeal, while the railway station offers a straightforward, direct connection to Manchester for work or leisure.
Heritage
Homes of this scale, pedigree and versatility seldom come to market in Glossop.
Hawkshead House has long been associated with figures central to Glossop’s history and it reflected the status and ambition of its owners.
It once belonged to Isaac Jackson, an influential local inventor and industrialist whose innovations at Hawkshead Mill shaped much of the town’s prosperity.
Over the decades, it was extended and adapted, each change adding to its distinctive character.
The current owners have sensitively restored the residence, preserving its historic features while integrating contemporary comforts, creating a home that perfectly blends past and present.
With its combination of heritage architecture, high-quality modernisation, excellent privacy and direct access to countryside, Hawkshead House offers an exceptional lifestyle in one of the area’s most desirable settings



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