A FORMER Oldham pub has been transformed into a luxury home.

The Gardeners Arms, which closed its doors in 2014, is now a five-bedroom home and on the market for £575,000.

The Lees property boasts a gym, games room, hot tub, and a driveway with space to park up to five cars.

The Dunham Street home still has some of its original features including the old pub door and sash windows which have been restored by the current owners.

The former beer garden is now landscaped and includes seating, a decking area, hot tub, and an artificial lawn for low maintenance.

The ground floor of the house is made up of an entrance hallway leading to a spacious lounge, dining room, sitting room, pool room, modern kitchen, bathroom, utility room and gym.

Upstairs, there is a landing area leading to five generous bedrooms, including a master with an en-suite, and a second family bathroom.

There are also three spacious cellar rooms at the property which would have formerly stored casks of ale.

The house backs onto a duck pond and is well located for access to shops, supermarkets, and schools.

Lees village, which is home to a variety of bars and restaurants, is a 15-minute walk away and Oldham town centre is a 10-minute drive from the property.

Dunham Street can be accessed via Greenacres Road or Huddersfield Road.

The Right Move website describes the house as ‘stunning’ and ‘fully modernised yet retaining its original features and charm’.

The website adds: ‘Very rarely does a unique property such as this come onto the market - once a public house, the property has been loving restored and modernised with incredible attention to detail.’

A viewing of the property is recommended.