IF you are looking for a regal, classy, period family farmhouse then you should look no further than this five bedroom home in Edgworth.

Lovely Hall is located in the heart of this much sought-after village setting.

It is thought to date from the late 1700’s and this stunning property is set behind high stone walls.

If location is everything for you then you the extensive countryside walks around the neighbouring Wayoh and Entwistle reservoirs and nearby Holcombe Moor will be up to your liking.

This home has been superbly restored and maintained by the present owners with a sympathetic nod to the properties history with the vertical sliding sash windows and shutters,.

There are some stone flagged floors, real fires and a stylish finish throughout.

It is on the market with Pearson Ferrier in Ramsbottom and has a guide price of £850,000.

Friends and family will be thinking they have taken a step back in time to period drama like Downton Abbey or Bridgerton such is the elegance of the house.

The entrance hall with stone flagged flooring, living room with multi fuel fire, dining room with carved sandstone fire surround with gas stove all harp back to days gone by.

One little added feature to the property is the music room where you can rock out and take away the stresses and strains of the working day.

What farmhouse kitchen would be complete without a gasfired Aga and then even a wine cellar and that is something that not every family home can claim to have.

On the first floor the main bedroom comes complete with dressing room and ensuite and then there is another bedroom and bathroom and then a loft bedroom.

The first floor to the left also has an open study area off the landing, then there are two other bedrooms and bathroom and an additional loft room accessed through the bedroom.

Yet outside the property is well-worth a visit alone with the cobble driveway leading to a large stone built detached garage.

There are flower beds and gravelled patio areas to the front and stone flagged paths , patios and further raised beds.

You cannot help but feel you really take a step back in time but it really is worth it.