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AJ Handley-Rowe AJ Handley-Rowe - 10th November 2021

The £1.6m Bolton mansion with the most incredible garden is BACK on the market

Daisy Jackson Daisy Jackson

A mansion that’s up for sale in Bolton is hiding one of the country’s most impressive back gardens.

The home in Lostock, listed at £1,675,000, is up there with the most expensive currently on the market in the borough.

And it’s easy to see why.

Its villa-like structure has five huge bedrooms and three bathrooms, not to mention four reception rooms, a snooker room and bar, an orangery, and a double garage.

The outside spaces / Credit: PLM

But the sprawling property’s most impressive feature lies outside, in its manicured gardens.

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The Bolton mansion comes with its own stream – essentially a moat – as well as a waterfall, rockeries, and a fishpond so massive you could almost claim to have your own private lake.

PLM, the estate agency marketing the home, say: “Rarely does a property of this calibre become available on the open market. 32 Willowbank is a magnificent detached family home, crafted to exacting standards with no expense spared and an uncompromising attention to detail throughout. A truly breathtaking residence, it offers luxurious living in one of Lostock’s most sought-after addresses.”

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The incredible grounds of the mansion in Bolton / Credit: PLM

There are neat lawns, fancy topiary, and even a charming stone footbridge and a wooden one crossing the water.

Its interiors are pretty lavish too, dripping in marble, polished wood, and chandeliers.

A massive sweeping staircase greets people on arrival in an entrance hall that leads on to the many, many rooms.

The interiors of the Bolton mansion / Credit: PLM

While the building was constructed in 2000, it’s since been renovated throughout.

The listing continues: “Upon entering, guests are welcomed by a spectacular reception hallway, showcasing a bespoke Helical glazed walnut staircase and two striking crystal chandeliers.

“There’s attention to detail continues throughout – from the Siematic kitchen fitted with premium Miele appliances and a Quooker sparkling hot tap, to the elegant reception rooms finished with mood lighting, porcelain and limestone flooring, and designer touches at every turn.”

Of the location, PLM say: “Tucked away behind remote-controlled electric gates off Lostock Junction Lane, this exceptional home enjoys a commanding presence.

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“The newly installed granite driveway, framed by professional lighting, leads through beautifully landscaped gardens featuring a tranquil brook and cascading waterfalls – a fitting introduction to the grandeur that lies within.”

To see more, you can view the home on Rightmove here.

Featured Image – PLM

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani gives thoughts on Andy Burnham running for Prime Minister

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant

Mayor of New York City, Zohran Mamdani, has given his thoughts on Andy Burnham’s intention to run for Prime Minister.

In case you missed it, after it was announced last Friday that Andy Burnham had clinched the victory in the crucial Makerfield by-election, winning 24,927 votes (54.8% vote share) and a majority of 9,231, he then went onto announcing his intentions to run for Labour Party leader, and therefore Prime Minister, after Keir Starmer confirmed he would be stepping down.

Greater Manchester‘s next Mayoral Election has also been announced, given that Burnham is now not eligible to stay in the role – with the date set for Thursday 30 July and candidates frequently being announced.

Talk of Burnham’s chances of running the country have been around for months now, but have ramped up considerably over the past week of course in the wake of his by-election win.

Andy Burnham officially announces his intention to run for Prime Minister

It’s fair to say that for much of Andy Burnham’s time as Mayor of Greater Manchester, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, he was up there as one the most famous Mayors in the world… but over the past year, he’s arguably had to hand that unofficial title over to Zohran Mamdani, the current Mayor of New York City.

Mamdani is considered to be a democratic socialist, and campaigned for things like progressive, affordability-focused platform, supporting fare-free city buses, universal child care, city-owned grocery stores, a rent freeze on rent-stabilised units, additional affordable housing units, and a $30 minimum wage by 2030. 

He has also expressed support for LGBTQ+ rights, comprehensive public safety reform, and tax increases on corporations and those earning above $1 million annually.

Mamdani was elected Mayor of New York City last October, and was officially sworn in on New Year’s Day at the start of this year.

Since then, he has successfully – very successfully, in fact – made a name for himself around the world, and has even managed to deliver on a good chunk of what he set out to do in his campaign, seeing many calls for him to become President one day.

Oh, and he’s also a massive (and very knowledgeable) football fan – an Arsensal fan, to be precise, but football in general really.

Appearing on BBC’s Football Daily podcast this week to talk about his love of the sport as the US currently hosts the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Mamdani was also asked to give his thoughts on Andy Burnham and his upcoming run to be Prime Minister.

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“I don’t think anything comes with ease at that kind of a level,” Mamdani started out in response to host Mark Chapman’s question.

“I do think they are very important skills because many people have lost faith in Government, the place they earn that faith back, they decide to trust again, is at the most local level. That’s where they see what it’s like to have a Government that delivers for them.

“And if you’re able to respond to people, whether it’s in Greater Manchester or New York City, it is at the heart of what people are looking for for any kind of politics.

“So I wish him well.”

Read more:

  • Andy Burnham officially announces his intention to run for Prime Minister
  • ‘This could be the turning point’ – Andy Burnham’s speech in full as he wins the Makerfield by-election
  • Keir Starmer’s speech in full as he resigns as UK Prime Minister and Labour Party leader

Mamdani then closed out his thoughts by questioning: “I don’t think he’s an Arsenal supporter though?” and when the hosts clarified that Burnham is an Everton fan, Mamdani responded: “Well at least you can respect that someone has suffered.”

He concluded: “No but like, I like it when I meet someone who’s a fan of a team that hasn’t just won and won and won.”

Featured Image – Wikimedia Commons

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