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Greater Manchester's 'most unwanted' home is still on the market... six years later

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A house in Bury that has been up for sale for almost six years is the region's 'most unwanted' home. The four-bed detached property was put on Rightmove on June 4, 2018 and is yet to attract a buyer - making it the longest-standing house on the market in Greater Manchester.

The period property sits in Walmersley, a suburban village in Bury, where homes sold for an average price of £210,060 over the last year - according to Rightmove.

Described by estate agents as 'one of the area's most prominent homes', it has a huge price tag of £1.2 million. Despite its stagnant position on the market, the home has a lot to offer house hunters, from its generous one acre plot of land, to its spacious rooms, elegant decor and traditional, character features, with the house stemming back to the 1920s. READ MORE: Couple bought 'ugliest house on the street' for £150k and doubled its value Set behind an electric gate, the grand home boasts a large ground floor with an elegant entrance hall at the centre.

It has a lounge which features a marble fireplace, twin chandeliers and an original bay window overlooking the side garden. Next to the living room is a gorgeous sunroom - which has been positioned to benefit from the afternoon and evening sunshine - which faces to the south west and has floor to ceiling patio doors leading out onto the garden.

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