Looking for a three bedroom family home in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales? This semi-detached property has a southerly-facing front and a spacious rear garden, a modern kitchen and bathroom and off-road parking. Nestled at the foot of the iconic Pen-y-ghent in the Yorkshire Dales National Park, this semi-detached three-bedroom home in Austwick offers a perfect blend of modern living and picturesque surroundings. The sleek dining kitchen is great for entertaining, boasting contemporary gloss-finished cabinets, a marble-effect counter, and an integrated double electric oven and hob with space/plumbing for a washing machine and dishwasher. An under-stairs cupboard provides practical storage, housing the oil central heating boiler.The south-facing living room at the front is bathed in natural light, offering ample space for furnishings. Upstairs, two double bedrooms and a well-proportioned single bedroom provide wonderful views of the surrounding countryside. The stylish house bathroom completes the first floor and the landing provides access to the boarded loft that spans the length of the house. Outside, the front garden has a large lawn area, flowerbeds, and a path leading to the entrance, and the raised and set-back positioning ensures privacy. Accessible from the kitchen or a side gate, the rear garden features a gradual incline, a lush lawn, flowerbeds, and a delightful decking area overlooking open fields.Convenience is ensured with parking in the private car park for South View residents. This property seamlessly combines contemporary living with the timeless charm of the Yorkshire Dales.NB: The property is subject to a S157 restriction of The Housing Act 1985. Any prospective buyer must have either worked in North Yorkshire or had their 'only or principal home' in North Yorkshire for at least the past three years.
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Description Delightfully presented and offering well balanced accommodation, 17 Hornby Bank offers a wonderful family home which has been lovingly maintained for many years and is now ready for a new buyer to make their own.Situated in a peaceful position within the popular village of Hornby, this home offers an open plan living/dining room with kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom to the ground floor and a further bedroom and store room to the first floor. With potential to really make this a forever home, there is also a paved driveway with a beautifully presented rear garden to complete the picture. Property Overview Step through the door into the open plan living/dining room, with the welcoming feel of this home being immediately apparent. With space for a dining table, this room provides the ideal space for hosting friends and family with access into the kitchen. The living area enjoys a large front aspect window with exposed stone fireplace and coal fire, ideal for cosying down on those cooler evenings. A door provides access into the inner hall.The kitchen is well fitted with wall and base units, complementary work tops, tiled splash back and stainless steel sink with drainer, as well as a Creda oven with four ring hob. With space for a small table, the kitchen provides additional dining, as well as space for a freestanding fridge freezer and undercounter washing machine. A door opens into the garden with a gate to the front and path leading to the rear garden with flowers and shrubs, beautifully presented with lawn and patio areas for outdoor seating, ideal for enjoying a drink of something cool in the summer.Follow into the inner hall where there is a large airing cupboard, ideal for storing essentials. The first two bedrooms can be found to the rear of the property, both being double rooms with windows overlooking the garden and ample space for additional furniture. The house bathroom is an attractive three piece suite comprising a walk in shower, wall hung sink and W.C. with complementary part tiled walls and floor and heated ladder towel radiator.Follow the stairs to the first floor where you will find bedroom three; a great double room with large rear aspect window enjoying an outlook onto the garden and views stretching beyond, with ample space for additional furniture. To the left of the landing, a generous room, currently a walk in attic, offers a blank canvas and great potential as a further bedroom as desired (subject to consents). All in all, this home is a lovingly maintained, wonderfully presented family home that is ready and waiting for a new buyer to make their own. Early viewing is highly recommended! Location Lying within the Forest of Bowland AONB, the idyllic village of Hornby has a thriving community and provides a shop / newsagent, swimming pool, post office with tearoom, antiques shop and a busy pub. Hornby offers a primary school, day nursery, two churches and a doctor's surgery. The village Institute has a calendar of social events throughout the year. For further amenities, the nearby market town of Kirkby Lonsdale offers plenty of restaurants, pubs and grocery stores or slightly further afield, the historic city of Lancaster along with its array of amenities and mainline railway station lies within 10 miles. Hornby is well connected with the M6 motorway less than 8 miles away and local buses running up and down the Lune Valley. What3words ///vision.cadet.they Accommodation (with approximate dimensions) Ground Floor Open Plan Living Dining Room 16' 4 x 11' 9 (4.98m x 3.58m) Kitchen 10' 2 x 10' 2 (3.1m x 3.1m) Bedroom One 13' 0 x 9' 10 (3.96m x 3m) Bedroom Two 11' 11 x 9' 4 (3.63m x 2.84m) First Floor Bedroom Three 18' 5 x 11' 11 (5.61m x 3.63m) Store/Bedroom Four 13' 1 x 10' 0 (3.99m x 3.05m) Property Information Outside Garden A patio path leads to the rear of the property, enjoying patio areas for outdoor seating and well maintained lawn with flowers and shrubs, being enclosed for privacy. A garden shed offers a great space for storing those all important garden essentials. Parking A paved driveway to the front provides off road parking. Services Mains gas, water, drainage and electricity. Council Tax Lancaster City Council. Tenure Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. Energy Performance Certificate The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices. Viewings Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Kirkby Office.
A three bedroom character property in the village of Burton In Lonsdale. The property dates back to the 1600's, is Grade II listed and full of character and charm. Available with no onward chain. Viewing highly advised. The property briefly comprises a front door to vestibule. Off the vestibule is the living room which features a beamed ceiling, fitted carpet, wooden fireplace to centre with open fire insert and a window overlooking the front foregarden. The dining room faces the rear of the home and comes with fitted carpets, staircase to first and second floor, window to side and opening to kitchen. The kitchen has a range of fitted units, worktop and a 1 1/2 stainless steel bowl sink. Appliances include a Stove cooker with electric hob and two ovens below. Space and plumbing can be found to house a Bosch washing machine and under counter Swan fridge and Freezone freezer.Up on the first floor are two bedrooms and the family bathroom. Both bedrooms are good size doubles with the master having a feature stone fireplace. The house bathroom comprises a bath with shower over, wash hand basin, wc and window to side. Up on the second floor is a further double bedroom with an adjoining wc and a further room to the eaves that is perfect for accessible storage. Outside, to the rear, is a patio garden and outhouse. Head down the side path and the you'll find the main garden that features a paved patio seating area, established flowerbeds, lawn and summer house. Beautiful countryside views can be enjoyed from the garden. Burton In Lonsdale has a popular community run store and Post Office. The village has its own public house along with an excellent recreation ground with playground, sports pavilion and all weather pitch. Nearby Bentham and Kirkby Lonsdale have GP surgeries. The village is in the catchment area for excellent secondary education, with a school bus service to QES at Kirkby Lonsdale and Settle College. Burton In Lonsdale is in Bentham Community Primary School's catchment. Trains on the Lancaster/Leeds line can be caught at Bentham. Skipton and Kendal are accessible via the A65 and Lancaster and the M6 can be reached within 30 minutes.Agent notesPlease note there is a small portion of flying freehold.TenureFreeholdThe property is within a Conservation area.ServicesMains electricity, water, drainage and gas are installed. Domestic heating is from a gas fired boiler.ParkingNo allocated parkingInternet & Mobile Coverage Information obtained from the Ofcom website indicates that an internet connection is available from at least one provider. Mobile coverage (outdoors), is also available from at least one of the UKs four leading providers. From Settle via the A65. After passing Ingleton turn left just after the 'Country Harvest' onto the A687. Drive through the village, passing the village shop/post office and you will soon see the property on the right hand side.
Description A well appointed, generous family home within the peaceful village of Low Bentham, providing an array of local amenities and surrounded by countryside views. Offering flexible accommodation, the home briefly comprises a kitchen, living room, dining room, conservatory and cloakroom to the ground floor and three double bedrooms and family bathroom to the first floor. Completed with a well maintained rear garden, off road parking and garage, 2 Harley Close presents a great opportunity for those seeking a family home within a welcoming village community. Property Overview Step into the entrance porch where there is ample space for storing coats and shoes, and enter into the hallway with access into the ground floor living spaces. A handy cloakroom with W.C and pedestal sink provides additional storage with space and plumbing for a washing machine and drier.Firstly, you are welcomed into the generous living room; a light and bright space with attractive bay window to the front aspect and feature gas fire and hearth for those cooler evenings. Back into the hallway, follow into the kitchen which is well fitted with wall and base units, complementary worktop, tiled splash back and a ceramic sink with drainer. Integrated appliances include a Belling oven, grill and four ring hob with extractor over, dishwasher and a fridge freezer. A rear door provides access into the garden with steps leading to the garage. The dining area offers the ideal space for hosting friends and family, with sliding doors into the conservatory, and, being a real sun trap, this is a great extension to the garden during the summer. A handy under stairs cupboard provides additional storage, and stairs lead to the first floor where you will find the three double bedrooms.Bedroom one is a generous space, being light and bright with a front aspect window, benefitting from fitted wardrobes and ample space for additional furniture, as well as a handy en suite with shower, W.C. and vanity sink unit. Bedroom two is also a good sized double with side aspect window with space for additional furniture, whilst bedroom three enjoys a view over the garden and space for a double bed and furniture as desired. Finally, the family bathroom is a four piece suite, comprising a bath, corner shower, vanity unit with hand wash basin and W.C., heated ladder towel radiator and complementary part tiled walls and flooring to finish. Location Bentham is located on the northern edge of the Forest of Bowland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, with the Yorkshire Dales, Lake District and Morecambe Bay providing great days out in stunning scenery. Travel links are good with a railway station on the Leeds - Carlisle line, a bus service to Lancaster and Ingleton, the A65 is approximately 6 miles away and junction 34 of the M6 only 15 miles. What3words ///amount.ditching.sugar Accommodation (with approximate dimensions) Ground Floor Living Room 19' 4 x 16' 10 (5.89m x 5.13m) Kitchen 10' 5 x 9' 8 (3.18m x 2.95m) Dining Room 15' 1 x 8' 9 (4.6m x 2.67m) Conservatory 9' 0 x 9' 0 (2.74m x 2.74m) First Floor Bedroom One 14' 8 x 12' 11 (4.47m x 3.94m) Bedroom Two 14' 7 x 8' 9 (4.44m x 2.67m) Bedroom Three 10' 5 x 9' 9 (3.18m x 2.97m) Property Information Outside Garden A well presented rear garden enjoys raised beds with planted flowers and gravel areas, with a generous patio area for outdoor seating, ideal for hosting family and friends in the summer months. Garage A garage with up and over door, light and power provides great additional storage and parking with space and plumbing for a washing machine as desired. Parking A shared driveway provides off road parking for up to three vehicles. Services Mains gas, water, drainage and electricity. Council Tax Craven District Council. Band E. Tenure Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. Energy Performance Certificate The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices. Viewings Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Kirkby Office.
Description This attractive newly-built three bedroom, detached family home is definitely not one to miss! Located on a peaceful development on the fringe of Burton in Kendal village, this home has plenty on offer.Enjoying three double bedrooms, two of which en suite and an open plan kitchen/living/dining area, this home offers a great opportunity for growing families or those looking to upsize to turn this into their forever home. Completing the picture is the lawn garden to the rear, enclosed for privacy and laid lawn to the front with driveway and integrated garage for additional storage and parking. Property Overview Welcome to 15 Church Bank Gardens, situated in a prominent position within the Church Bank Gardens development on the edge of the popular village of Burton In Kendal. Offering driveway for off road parking and an integrated garage, as well as laid lawn to the front and rear, this home has plenty on offer. Step through the front door into the light and bright entrance hall, with space for hanging coats and storing shoes with a door to the left providing access into the garage; ideal for storage and additional parking. Turn right into bedroom two, a spacious double enjoying front aspect views and built in wardrobe space. An en suite comprises a double shower with waterfall shower head over, pedestal sink, W.C. and complementary tiles. Follow the stairs to the first floor landing where you will find the open plan kitchen/living/dining area, a further two bedrooms and Jack and Jill shower room. The living space is light and bright with a cosy fire for those cooler evenings and views to the front aspect stretching beyond. With space for a dining table, this room really is the hub of the home, providing a great social space for all the family to enjoy. A great addition is the a separate study/storage room which provides ideal potential for a home office with a window to the front aspect. The kitchen itself is well fitted with wood effect floor, a range of wall and base units, complementary worktops and upstand, one and a half ceramic sink with drainer and a handy cupboard making a perfect utility, housing the Vaillant boiler with shelving and space for an undercounter washing machine and drier. Integrated appliances include a Lamona oven with four ring hob and extractor over. This space is light and bright with rear door leading into the large rear garden with paved patio and mostly laid to lawn it makes the perfect place for entertaining family and friends throughout the summer where children and pets can play. Back onto the landing you will find bedroom one, a generous double with front aspect views and a three piece en suite comprising a bath with handheld shower attachment, pedestal sink, W.C. and part tiled walls and floor. Bedroom three is also a double room with rear view window over looking the garden. This room adjoins the Jack and Jill shower room, with W.C., pedestal sink, walk in shower and handheld attachment, completed with complementary tiled walls and floor. Location Burton in Kendal is a charming and sought-after village located in the south of Cumbria, surrounded by rolling countryside and stunning views of the surrounding hills. The village has a rich history and a strong sense of community, making it an ideal place to live for families, professionals and retirees alike. For families there is a primary school, Burton Morewood CofE Primary School rated Good by Ofsted. For secondary education, Burton is within the catchment area for the nearby Queen Elizabeth School in Kirkby Lonsdale, a highly regarded and well-respected establishment. The village is ideal for transportation links with close access to the M6 motorway and only a short drive from the market towns of Kirkby Lonsdale and Carnforth. What3Words ///confused.manliness.shepherdess Accommodation (with approximate dimensions) Ground Floor Bedroom Two 12' 11 x 11' 5 (3.94m x 3.48m) Garage 21' 2 x 13' (6.45m x 3.96m) First Floor Bedroom One 13' 6 x 12' 5 (4.11m x 3.78m) Bedroom Three 11' 2 x 10' 1 (3.4m x 3.07m) Open Plan Kitchen/Living/Dining Room 35' 9 x 13' 7 (10.9m x 4.14m) Office 7' 9 x 5' 11 (2.36m x 1.8m) Property Information Outside To the front is a laid lawn area for seating and a paved driveway. A path around the side leads to the rear garden; a spacious lawn with paved patio area for outdoor seating and enclosed for privacy. Parking Paved driveway to the front for a number of cars. Garage Large garage with up and over door, light and power provides additional storage and parking. Services Mains gas, water, drainage and electricity. Council Tax Westmorland and Furness - Band B Tenure Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. Viewings Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Kirkby Office. Energy Performance Certificate The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices.
Located within the popular village of Holme and enjoying delightful views across open fields and Farleton Knott, is this fabulous detached home. Positioned on a large plot at the head of the cul-de-sac, the property benefits from spacious and versatile accommodation to suit growing families or those looking to retire. To the ground floor there is bright open plan lounge/diner with multi-fuel stove, conservatory, modern kitchen, a single bedroom or sitting room and separate shower room. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms, a stylish four piece bathroom and access to a boarded loft via a hatch with drop down ladder. Outside, there is off road parking for two cars, a detached single garage, landscaped patio gardens with colourful flower beds and direct access onto the canal tow path. DirectionsFor Satnav users enter: LA6 1RXFor what3words app users enter: solutions.skills.woolLocationChestnut Close is a private and peaceful development tucked away from the main road, whilst also within convenient reach of the village amenities. These include a Post Office, primary school and a public house. The property also benefits from canal walks, as well as access links for the market towns of Milnthorpe and Kendal and junctions 35 and 36 of the M6 motorway.DescriptionStepping through the front door, you walk into a welcoming hall, with doors leading to the lounge/diner, bedroom three and shower room. The third bedroom is a generous size single room, which benefits from double doors opening out onto the rear garden. The room offers a multitude of uses for either as a cosy snug, home office or as a guest suite. The adjoining shower room includes a stylish suite of a corner enclosure with wall mounted electric shower, WC and wash hand basin with vanity storage below. The main reception room is an open plan, L shaped lounge/diner. The room is bathed in natural sunlight from dual aspect windows and glazed doors opening into the adjoining conservatory. The size and shape of the room, allows a flexible arrangement of furniture, perfect for socialising and entertaining with family and friends. Within the lounge is a multi-fuel stove, providing a focal point and warmth. The conservatory, provides an additional and versatile space for additional living during the summer months. Alongside the dining area is the modern kitchen, fitted with a range of storage units and a complementary three-sided worktop. Fitted within the worktop is a one and a half stainless steel sink with mixer tap and a four ring electric hob with extractor hood over and electric oven/grill below. There is space for an upright fridge freezer and undercounter dishwasher. A door off the kitchen opens into a large rear porch, with storage for wood, space for shoes and growing tomatoes. Glazed double doors open out onto the rear garden. Central stairs from the lounge/diner ascend to the first floor, where there are doors leading to two double bedrooms and bathroom. There is a cupboard housing the boiler and hot water tank and a large airing cupboard, with shelving for towels and linen. The master bedroom is a fabulous size double room, which extends the full depth of the property and is bathed in natural sunlight from dual aspect windows and glazed doors opening out onto a balcony, allowing elevated views towards Farleton Knott. The room benefits from built in-wardrobes as well as space for a range of freestanding furniture. The second bedroom is a generous size double room, which enjoys views onto the canal tow path and Farleton Knott and benefits from a built in wardrobe as well as space for freestanding furniture. The family bathroom is fitted with a contemporary four piece suite and includes a bath with hand held shower, a corner enclosure with wall mounted Mira shower, WC and wash hand basin with vanity storage below. Outside, to the front of the property there is a brick-set drive, providing off road parking for two cars. Alongside the drive is a detached single garage, providing secure parking for an additional vehicle, as well as storage and plumbing for a washing machine. A gate between the house and garage provides access to the rear garden, which has been landscaped for ease and includes patio seating areas and raised planted beds, housing a variety of colourful shrubs and bushes. There is also a large garden store/workshop, with electric sockets and direct access from the garden onto the canal tow path. Set away from the property are the shared use of four visitors parking spaces, available on a first come first served basis. TenureFreeholdServicesMains gas, electric and water. Solar panels purchased approx 8 years ago, with 12 years of feed-in tariffs remaining.
Description Moss Side is a charming early 18th Century former farmhouse which was significantly extended in the early 19th Century and brought into the 21st Century with modern fixtures and fittings, whilst still retaining many exquisite period details. In more recent years the property has been much upgraded and improved to create a spacious and versatile family home of substantial proportions which is appointed to an excellent standard throughout.The accommodation is spread across four floors with three reception rooms, a superb modern kitchen/breakfast room and guest cloakroom on the ground floor. The first floor comprises of four double bedrooms, one with en-suite bathroom, family bathroom and utility room. The second floor comprises spectacular master bedroom complete with modern shower en-suite. A useable, large, dry basement is present for additional storage. The property benefits from a large garden and off road parking, with mostly laid to lawn, with uninterrupted countryside views which are breath taking. Property Overview Sitting on the edge of the pretty hamlet of Lupton this splendidly upgraded and re-designed five bedroomed home enjoys absolutely superb views to the front aspect and is conveniently placed for accessing the market town of Kirkby Lonsdale, M6 Motorway and the Lake district. This delightfully extended and improved house has created a bright and sumptuous home. The spacious and adaptable 21st Century living accommodation can be enjoyed in a variety of ways to suit your individual requirements, whether that is as a stunning family home with space for all or a peaceful and welcoming weekend retreat.Tasteful throughout, the accommodation is flooded with light, entered into a large hallway which provides staircase access to the first floor and access to the useful cellar, this then welcomes you through to the excellent breakfast kitchen with its original features. Fitted with a range of attractive wall, base and drawer units with complementary working surfaces and an inset bowl and half sink with drainer and coordinating part tiled walls. With a Richmond oven and hob, space for American style fridge/freezer. Additionally a contemporary island breakfast bar provides not only extra seating, but further storage for kitchen paraphernalia. Double French doors lead into the living room which showcases large windows to the front aspect with impressive countryside views. Beyond the kitchen lies a rear entrance porch with that all important downstairs cloakroom with W.C. The ground floor also has a formal dining room with a splendid high ceiling, original fireplace and hardwood flooring, being the perfect room for hosting dinner parties. There is a separate second living room which could be used as a study or snug with a fireplace and window the rear aspect. The first floor landing is split level with a short flight of steps leading to three double bedrooms, all with a front aspect that overlooks the garden and the stunning far-reaching countryside views and bedroom three and four having building in wardrobe and cupboard space. Back onto the landing which leads to bedroom two, a good double bedroom with fitted wardrobes with wardrobe doors leads into an ensuite. A three-piece suite comprises; a panel bath with separate hand held shower, WC and hand wash basin. The luxury house bathroom comprises a four piece suite with a free standing bath, walk in shower with waterfall shower over and separate hand held shower attachment, vanity sink and W.C. A door at the rear of the bathroom leads to the utility with base units with worktop and sink with drainer. Having space for washing machine, dryer and other cleaning essentials. Ascend to the second floor landing, this space is great for an additional living space or study with space for a sofa to simply sit, relax and read your favourite novels. The latch door leads to the master suite passing a dressing area with built in wardrobes and a luxury modern ensuite shower room that comprises a walk in shower, sink, W.C and heated towel rail. The bedroom itself is filled with light from the Velux windows and a separate window to the side aspect, also being steeped in character with the vaulted ceiling having beams run across the ceiling adding to the charm of this lovely home. Location A beautiful rural setting with open countryside views. Moss Side is within a few minutes drive to the M6 motorway providing easy access to Southern and Northern parts, as well as local towns such as Kirkby Lonsdale and Kendal and only 20 Miles to the ever so popular Lakes District National Park. There is a choice of primary schools within the surrounding villages and some excellent schools within easy reach, one of which is the highly regarded Queen Elizabeth Secondary School located in Kirkby Londsdale. Accommodation (with approximate dimensions) Ground Floor Dining Room 15' 1 x 12' 11 (4.6m x 3.94m) Living Room 15' 0 x 14' 3 (4.57m x 4.34m) Kitchen 16' 7 x 16' 7 (5.05m x 5.05m) Office/Snug 16' 11 x 10' 1 (5.16m x 3.07m) Lower Ground Floor Cellar 30' 9 x 20' 5 (9.37m x 6.22m) First Floor Bedroom Two 14' 2 x 13' 1 (4.32m x 3.99m) Bedroom Three 15' 3 x 12' 10 (4.65m x 3.91m) Bedroom Four 15' 1 x 11' 7 (4.6m x 3.53m) Bedroom Five 11' 7 x 7' 10 (3.53m x 2.39m) Second Floor Bedroom One 15' 11 x 15' 10 (4.85m x 4.83m) Property Information Outside A lovely garden backing onto open fields with plenty of space in which to sit and relax whilst taking in the glorious countryside views. With lawn, established borders, and a patio area ideal for enjoying a morning coffee, or perhaps a glass of something cool at the end of the day. a path leads to a hidden gem at the bottom of the garden, the stone and slate outhouse could be an ideal summer house. There is an additional storage shed to the side of the house which leads to the rear garden and driveway that provides off road parking for several cars. Services Mains water and electric, oil fired central heating, private septic tank drainage. B4RN Broadband Council Tax Westmorland and Furness Council - Band E Tenure Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. Energy Performance Certificate The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices. Viewings Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Kirkby Office. What3Words ///movies.delighted.rationing
Here's our TOP TEN reasons to love Conder Barn: 1. Prime location - Rigmaden Court has 13 individual homes, skilfully created from the former Rigmaden Estate farm and stable buildings in the early 1990's. A quiet and peaceful setting, there's a lovely open feel about the large courtyard; it's well-planned with splendid views and the planting has matured beautifully since it was landscaped. Whilst approached through the main entrance, Conder Barn's main orientation is the fields and fells - a lovely open aspect. 2. View, views, views - the well-maintained accommodation with gross internal area of c. 1327 sq ft (123.3 sq m) is 'upside down' so as to take advantage of the stunning views of the Middleton and Barbon Fells and surrounding countryside. 3. Lovely character features with exposed cruck and ceiling beams, window lintels, exposed stone chimney breast, exposed red brick detail and recess niches. 4. Come on in - instantly welcoming the entrance hall is mid floor level with stairs both up and down. The first floor is a fabulous, sociable open plan room with a double sided wood burner dividng the sitting room and the living dining room; it's flexible as to how furniture could be arranged but space to create distinct seating and dining areas. The kitchen, fitted in 2020, has base units with quartz worktops and integral appliances inclduing an induction hob, downdraft extractor hood, double oven, integral microwave and warming drawer and grill, dishwasher and an American style fridge/freezer. 5. Useful laundry room housing the boiler with space for an under counter washing machine. 6. Side entrance from the gated walled courtyard, stairs leading up to the kitchen - ideal if you have muddy dogs or boots. 7. Sweet dreams - off the ground floor hall there are two double bedrooms and a third good-sized single. Bedroom 1 has a built in wardrobe and an en suite shower room, bedroom 2 is triple aspect and bedroom 3 is currently used as a dressing room. There is also a four piece house bathroom and good under stairs storage cupboards. 8. Garaging and parking - there's a single garage with power and light, private and visitor's spaces for family and friends too. 9. Lovely gardens - there is a walled courtyard to the north. To the south, private flagged terraces (both of which have decorative pebble mosaics), a level lawn and established planting - the perfect place to enjoy alfresco dining and enjoy the view of the fells. With wrought iron railings, there's also space for a bistro table and chairs or a bench to the front of the property. 10. Situated approximately 4 miles to the north of the award winning town of Kirkby Lonsdale, it's a great base for exploring the Lakes and Dales National Parks, as well as both the Forest of Bowland and Arnside and Silverdale, both Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Fresh air and fun, whichever direction you take and whatever your pleasure. For further information on the surrounding area, please see page 5.
Sat in a total of c.2.86 acres, to further your future rural lifestyle there is a field including a small copse of c.2.27 acres, fishing rights for one rod on the River Lune and delightful, south facing sheltered gardens. The house offers light filled and spacious accommodation of porch, hall, sitting room, dining room, dining kitchen, garden room/home office, rear vestibule and cloakroom. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms, one of which has an ensuite shower room, a fourth single bedroom and a house bathroom. Attached is a double garage, to top it all there is generous parking provision, including space for a caravan, camper van or boat. Whilst immersed in its rural surroundings, Ingle View is situated in the heart of the sought after Lune Valley, between the popular villages of Arkholme and Whittington and remains exceptionally accessible for links to the M6 and main West Coast railway line, as well as shops, schools and local services.Vendor InsightWith no street lighting we enjoy dark and starlit nights here. With the farm next door there is often activity during the day, but at night a quiet and stillness descends.We've found Ingle View to be a wonderful family house and perfect for a houseful as the circular flow of rooms really lends itself to a get together. In the warmer weather the sheltered garden is lovely for sitting and eating outside; we love to barbecue and have enjoyed many here. The garden is south facing and completely private, we're just overlooked by the sheep in the field.LocationOne of the English countryside's unspoilt gems, the Lune Valley begins just a few minutes' drive from Lancaster and borders both the Forest of Bowland AONB and the national park of the Yorkshire Dales. With a backdrop of green and gently undulating fells, at the heart of which is the meandering river, the Lune Valley has long been a sought-after place to live; thriving local communities have taken root in picturesque village and hamlets with a great choice of destination country pubs. This is a wonderful place to live if you value life in the countryside but equally rate excellent road and rail accessibility. Whilst not in a village itself, Ingle View lies between Arkholme and Whittington, being nearest to Arkholme. Arkholme's thriving local community is centered around the village hall which has a busy diary of events throughout the year and hosts numerous local groups and classes, as does Whittington's own village hall. Within Arkholme is a primary school and church.Ingle View is approached off the B6254 which runs between Kirkby Lonsdale and Carnforth and is almost equidistant between the two; each town has much to offer in terms of services. Kirkby Lonsdale is nearest (5.2 miles distant) and has a busy main street of independent retailers, bars, cafes and restaurants as well as all the usual amenities; doctors, dentists, opticians, hairdressers and barbers, a Post Office and branch of Booths supermarket. There is also an excellent Thursday market offering fresh local produce. Carnforth (6.6 miles away) offers not only Booths, but also Tesco, Aldi and the Co-op and benefits from a station on the Bentham and Furness line with connections to Lancaster, Manchester airport and Leeds. Indeed, connectivity is a major selling point of Ingle View. Whether you need to travel for business or just love to get out and about for pleasure, transport links are to hand with convenient access onto the M6 at either J35 or J36 (6.2 miles and 10.6 miles respectively) depending on the direction of your travel and train stations on the main West Coast line at both Lancaster (11 miles away) and Oxenholme (Kendal) (15 miles distant). If you are jetting off, then there is also a choice of three airports; Leeds Bradford is closest (55 miles) but you may prefer Manchester (73.2 miles) or Liverpool (78.8 miles).If the bright lights beckon, then the historic city of Lancaster has much to offer all generations with established cultural and music scenes, bars and restaurants offering cuisines from around the world, an excellent range of high street and independent shops, professional services, historic buildings (including a fabulous medieval castle) and both NHS and private hospitals.In summary, deeply immersed in the working countryside, Ingle View offers a well connected and accessible country life.Vendor InsightWe've loved the country lifestyle that Ingle View has brought us. The views are an absolute joy, we never tire of them as they change every day. We've always had dogs and so the path along the side of the Lune has been great for a daily walk. In summer we go down, picnic on the banks and swim in Lune.Whilst it's a rural location, we've never felt at all isolated and have really appreciated the accessibility of the location it's easy to reach the motorway and get into Kirkby Lonsdale for shops, schools or for a meal out.Step InsideWhen approaching Ingle View for the first time we would urge you to pause for a moment or two after crossing the first cattlegrid. The fields open up and the panoramic view reveals itself. This must surely be the ultimate feel good factor; the landscape hasn't changed in centuries and is as unique as it is irreplaceable. The 360 degree surrounding views from the house are just as remarkable taking in the rolling fields, the Howgills, Barbon Fells, Ingleborough and Claughton Moor. Every room and every part of the garden offer a slightly different perspective, the views changing on a daily, if not hourly basis as the seasons, weather and light changes. It provides a great connection, appreciation and respect of nature, embracing the livestock in the adjoining fields, the variety of passing wildlife, the species of wild flowers and charm of natural hedgerows. This is life in the working countryside, a visual treat set against a reassuring rural soundtrack playing in the background, with everything from bleating lambs in spring, to the gentle hum of the milking machine at the neighbouring farm and the passing River Lune.Built in the 1970s as an additional family dwelling for the adjacent farm, Ingle View is a light filled detached house with glorious and uplifting 360-degree views of the surrounding fields and fells; this is a house where the views of outside profoundly affect the interior. A porch provides shelter and leads into the hall with a huge picture window facing the Barbon and Howgills Fells. The layout has great flow with one room opening to the next, all around the central hall. The staircase has been given a facelift with an oak and chrome modern balustrade and has a practical shelved store cupboard beneath. The sitting room enjoys views in two directions including a wide bay to the side garden and commanding views up the valley. A stone arch frames the wood burning stove and when the curtains are drawn on a winter's night, it might just steal your gaze from the view. A large square opening connects to the dining room where sliding doors open to the garden terrace. Facing south, the outlook is over the garden to the lambs and sheep in the adjacent field and then in the distance to Claughton Moor and the distant wind turbines. The dining room is perfect for Sunday lunch, high days and special occasions, whereas the dining kitchen is suited to daily family meals and informal suppers with friends. The kitchen offers a wonderful dual aspect with views up the Lune Valley including the Barbon and Howgill fells and out over the farm to winter glimpses of where the River Lune meets the River Greta, with Ingleborough rising behind. With an Amtico floor, traditional cream panel fronted cabinets have solid oak worktops; appliances wise there is an AEG electric oven and microwave, Zanussi fridge freezer and Bosch microwave. Off the kitchen is a practical rear vestibule with fitted storage and a pot sink as well as a downstairs loo. Completing the ground floor picture, the garden room is very versatile with sliding doors to the flagged garden terrace as well as fitted store cupboards. Looking out to the garden and fields, it would make a super home office, gym or hobbies room. The doube garage is linked to the house by way of a porch. Inside is room for a workbench and utility area with plumbing for a washing machine. Behind the garage is a shed for log storage.Rising to the first floor and there is a lovely view over the farm to Ingleborough. It has a traditional airing cupboard for your towels and bed linens too.The main bedroom has a glorious view; imagine lying in bed and looking up the Lune Valley flanked by the Barbon and Howgill Fells. This room has an ensuite shower room. The second double bedroom looks out over the farm to the intersection of the rivers Lune and Greta with mighty Ingleborough in the distance. The remaining two bedrooms (a double and a single) look out towards Claughton Moor and the silently rotating wind turbines away in the far distance. From the house bathroom you have a similar view it has a double ended spa bath to bring a touch of luxury to your every day.In short, Ingle View is blessed with fabulous all-round views and natural light, it's a well presented and comfortable family home, offering nicely proportioned rooms and a sociable ground floor layout.Step OutsideGardens are mainly to the south and east; arriving at the house there is an open plan lawn area with a variety of trees silver birch, beech, oak and willow. Along the southern edge, a hawthorn hedge marks the boundary. A gate opens to the main garden, south facing and looking out over the farmer's field (perfect for watching the spring lambs), it is sheltered and an absolute sun trap. A flagged seating terrace nestles in the crook of the house and borders the level lawn. Viewed from here the sunsets are wonderful, the terrace is certainly perfectly positioned for a couple of arrangements of garden furniture both dining and relaxed seating, ideal for a leisurely barbecue that spills over into evening sundowners basking in the last of the sun's rays.A necessity with any family property, there is generous private parking, with space to the east of the house and additional driveway provision in front of the garage for four cars, double parked. To the side of this there is an additional space which would accommodate a camper, caravan, horse trailer or boat.Offering you an all-round country lifestyle is the adjoining field, measuring c.2.27acres it is well fenced and has a water trough fed from the house's supply. corner has been fenced off and a small copse of trees planted to include oak, silver birch, beech, mountain ash and lime. The land is ideal if you have always dreamed of keeping horses or ponies, a few rare breeds or even chickens for your own supply of fresh eggs.There are also fishing rights included within the sale comprising one rod on the River Lune (where the Lune meets with the River Greta) where it's possible to catch seatrout and salmon. This comes with a right of way across neighbouring farmland to take you direct from house to bank. Conveniently this in turn links up with the Lune Valley Ramble so provides an exceptionally handy short cut for access to a wonderful local public footpath. In total, c.2.86 acres.Please NoteThe drive is private (owned either by Ingle View or the adjoining farms) with shared maintenance according to user.ServicesMains electricity and water.Private drainage to a septic tank.Oil fired central heating from a Eurocal boiler in the garden room.There are 15 solar panels.Internet SpeedBroadbandFull fibre gigabit broadband provided by B4RN (Broadband for the Rural North) B4RN customers receive gigabit (1,000Mbps) speed.MobileIndoor: EE, Three, O2 and Vodaphone for both Voice and DataOutdoor: EE, Three, O2 and Vodaphone for Voice, Data and Enhanced Data Broadband and mobile information provided by OfcomDirectionswhat3words structure.soothing.closesUse Sat Nav LA6 1AZ with reference to the directions below:Travelling north from Carnforth towards Kirkby Lonsdale on the B6254 drive straight through the village of Arkholme and over the railway bridge towards the end of the village, proceed round the bend and take the first drive on the right, bearing left as the drive forks. Continue down the drive and Ingle View is the first house on the right.Local Authority - Lancaster City CouncilIncluded in the saleFitted carpets, curtains, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and integral kitchen appliances as described.Council tax band - ETenure - FreeholdSchoolsPrimaryArkholme CoE Primary SchoolSt Mary's CoE Primary School, Kirkby LonsdaleCarnforth Community Primary School, Our Lady of LourdesCatholic Primary School and Carnforth Christ Church CoEVoluntary Aided Primary School, all in CarnforthSecondaryQueen Elizabeth School and QEStudio, Kirkby LonsdaleLancaster Grammar SchoolsCarnforth High SchoolDallam School, MilnthorpeThe Queen Katherine School and Kirkbie Kendal School, both inKendal
Here's our TOP TEN reasons to love The Old Bakery: 1. Alive with history - being Grade II Listed and formerly two properties with a later extension, The Old Bakery is thought to date back to the early 18th century and has been an inn and more recently, Howarths Bakery which closed in c. 1957. The current owner has a framed original brown paper bag on the walls in the kitchen. There was also evidence of the principal bedroom being used as a tailor's workshop and the rooms to the south, on the first floor used to make shot for guns. One of the stone slabs in the cellar is believed to be an old gravestone from a stonemasons on Bective Road. 2. Character and charm abounds - many of the original features remain with oak ceiling beams, lintels, timber uprights, pine panelled doors, sash windows with panelled seats, niches, stone internal steps, oak staircase, wall panelling, decorative terracotta basin, moulded architraves and picture and dado rails. 3. Come on in - with an approximate internal area of 3059 sq ft (284.2 sq m) including the cellar and garage, the accommodation is spacious with well-proportioned rooms. There is a central door but the current owner uses the timber door to the side for everyday use. The hall leads into a spacious dual aspect L-shaped sitting/dining room with two bowed windows and door out to the courtyard garden. 4. Sociable living dining kitchen being open to the apex, the L-shaped room is light filled and welcoming. The kitchen is fitted with base and wall units, gas hob and electric oven and grill and has two large windows to one wall overlooking the garden, as well as two skylight windows. Backing up the kitchen, is a utility/laundry room with base and wall units, sink unit and space for a washing machine. There is also a separate cloakroom. 5. Good sized cellar, c. 246 sq ft (22.9 sq m) - stone steps lead down to an excellent cellar with flagged floor, stone stillages and a door into the garden. 6. Sweet slumber - a return staircase leads to a first floor landing. The generous principal bedroom has built-in wardrobes to one wall and an open arch leading to the dressing room with additional wardrobe space. There is also an en suite shower room. There are two further doubles. The modern four piece bathroom is a good size and attractively fitted. Also to the first floor is an office with fitted furniture. 7. Second floor - the staircase continues up to a landing with two rooms off. Bedroom 4 is open to the apex with beams, oak panelling and has a large Velux providing lovely roof top views. There is also a useful store room/bedroom 5 also with a Velux. 8. Parking - double timber doors lead directly into a large single garage with useful workshop to the rear. 9. Delightful walled courtyard garden to the rear - being west facing with well-stocked borders, the garden bursts with colour in the spring and summer months including a feature clematis covered former street lamp; it's private and the perfect sanctuary from which to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. A glazed verandah has been added for covered seating and doors lead out from the sitting room, the kitchen, utility room and also from the cellar. 10. In the heart of the award winning and ever popular town of Kirkby Lonsdale, within the stunning Lune Valley.
Description A first class investment opportunity in the centre of Kirkby Lonsdale, well known as a popular tourist destination. This grade II listed property has been thoughtfully and expertly converted from a former solicitors offices into a ground floor retail unit with a bright ,fresh and contemporary layout and finish with two apartments above approached by a separate side entrance with one being one bedroomed and the other two bedrooms. Both are attractively presented being well appointed and sympathetically created using some of the existing period features and now provide extremely comfortable accommodation that can be used for permanent use or for holiday lets. Property Overview Retail Area The ground floor is currently used as a retail area. It is made up as three main rooms for retail, a kitchenette, a storage room, W.C. The back porch is currently used as a bin storage area and leads to the rear. The kitchenette is fitted with a range of base units with sink and mixer tap. Apartment One Apartment one incorporates, one bedroom with en-suite with a living area and kitchen/diner. Enter the apartment into the private hallway and step down into the beautiful newly refurbished kitchen diner which is fitted with a range of modern white high gloss wall and base units, complementary solid oak worktops and white part tiled splashback. The cabinets are soft close and have integrated appliances that include; Zanussi oven, induction hob with extractor over and dishwasher. There is plumbing for a washing machine and a wall mounted boiler. There is breakfast bar for dining and seats up to two people at a time. The living area with secondary double glazed windows overlooks the Market Square of Kirkby Lonsdale and enjoys a built in bookcase and cabinets surrounding the fireplace. The bedroom is a spacious double secondary double glazed overlooking the market square. To complete the picture is a stylish three piece suite which in corporates, a low W.C, vanity hand wash basin and double ended jacuzzi bath. Apartment TwoApartment two incorporates, two bedrooms with one en-suite, open plan kitchen/living area, utility room and family bathroom. As you enter the apartment there is hard wood flooring and space to store coats and shoes with a handy understairs cloakroom with W.C. Leading into the kitchen which is fitted with a range of modern grey high gloss base units and floor to ceiling unit with integrated Hotpoint oven and microwave, complementary solid oak worktops and grey part tiled splashback. The cabinets are soft close and have integrated induction hob and matching extractor fan. Sink with mixer tap, integrated dishwasher, fridge and freezer. There is space for a dining table and leads to the open plan living area which features exposed pearling's and window to the front aspect. Bedroom One is a double bedroom with fitted wardrobe's with hanging space and shelving with a window to the rear aspect and a Velux window and leads into a modern three piece ensuite which comprises of; a vanity low W.C, vanity hand wash basin and bath with shower over and shower screen. Bedroom two is another spacious double bedroom with secondary double glazed overlooking the market square. There is fitted double wardrobes with hanging and shelving space. To complete the picture is a modern family bathroom with W.C, vanity hand wash basin and bath with shower over and shower screen. Location Kirkby Lonsdale has been voted one of the top places to live in the North West of England for the fourth year in a row. With its range of independent shops, restaurants and bars, it is the ideal base from which to explore the surrounding spectacular countryside. The town is famous for Ruskins View and Devils Bridge. The River Lune runs adjacent to the town providing a lovely circular walk for all along its banks. The M6 is a short 10-minute drive away to Junction 36, providing easy access to the South, the North and Scotland parts, as well as local towns such as Kendal and Lancaster, with only 20 miles to the ever popular Lakes District National Park. What3Words: ///pasta.envisage.drilled Accommodation (with approximate dimensions) Ground Floor (Retail Area) 15' 10 x 11' 8 (4.83m x 3.56m) x 6' 11 x 11' 11 (2.12m x 3.65m) x 12' 6 x 8' 4 (3.83m x 2.56m) Basement 16' 2 x 12' 0 (4.93m x 3.68m) x 16' 1 x 6' 4 (4.92m x 1.94m) x 11' 7 x 6' 6 (3.55m x 1.99m) Apartment One Apartment One (Kitchen/Dining Area) 6' 7 x 12' 9 (2.01m x 3.89m) Apartment One (Living Room) 16' 1 x 11' 6 (4.9m x 3.51m) Apartment One (Master Bedroom) 16' 1 x 11' 6 (4.9m x 3.51m) Apartment One (Master En-Suite) 8' 3 x 6' 8 (2.51m x 2.03m) Apartment Two Apartment Two (Utility Room) 5' 1 x 6' 6 (1.55m x 1.98m) Apartment Two (Open Plan Kitchen) 8' 8 x 20' 9 (2.64m x 6.32m) Apartment Two (Open Plan Living) 12' 2 x 6' 3 (3.71m x 1.91m) Apartment Two (Master Bedroom) 12' 6 x 10' 11 (3.81m x 3.33m) Apartment Two (Master En-Suite) 5' 11 x 5' 7 (1.8m x 1.7m) Apartment Two (Bedroom Two) 12' 6 x 9' 8 (3.81m x 2.95m) Apartment Two (Family Bathroom) 6' 0 x 5' 6 (1.83m x 1.68m) Property Information Services Mains gas, water and electricity. Hive controlled central heating. Tenure Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. The ground floor which is currently let out by the current owners tenants who use the space for their business as a Leasehold. Subject to the remainder of a 3 year lease dated 1st February 2023. A copy of the lease is available for inspection at the office. Council Tax Westmorland and Furness Council. Viewings Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Kirkby Office. Energy Performance Certificate The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices.
Here's our TOP TEN reasons to love Ellerbeck Cottage: 1. Tucked away in quiet country setting, in a generous plot c. 1.21 acres (0.49 hectares) bordering open fields. 2. Spacious and flexible character accommodation with a gross internal measurement of c. 1977 sq ft (183.7 sq m), the property has been upgraded since the current owner's purchase in 2014 and has been let on an Assured Shorthold Tenancy over recent years. 3. Living accommodation - the welcoming dining kitchen is fitted with base and wall units with an electric oven and hob. Steps lead up to an inner hall off which is a snug/bedroom 4 and a triple aspect sitting room, being open to the apex with French windows leading to external stone steps, woodburning stove set on a slate hearth, ceiling beams, and a built-in cupboard and bookshelves. 4. Practical utility/boot room - a front porch leads into this useful space. With sink unit and space for under counter washing machine, there's also a cloakroom and boiler room off. 5. Bedrooms and bathrooms - an enclosed staircase leads to the first floor. There are three double bedrooms; bedrooms 1 and 2 are dual aspect and have lovely views. Bedroom 2 is open to the apex. There is also a three piece house bathroom. 6. Useful undercroft, c. 28'10 x 18'4 8.8m x 5.6m providing excellent storage for bikes, outdoor furniture and children's play and garden equipment. Please take care as the head room is restricted. 7. Detached stone barn - opposite the cottage and currently used for general storage but offering development potential (subject to consent), is a stone and slate two storey barn divided into two with an attached lean-to c. 7'9 x 6'6 (2.4 x 2m) with sheeted roof. Main barn c. 37'7 x 18'4 (11.5m x 5.6m) and fuel store c.18'4 x 11'5 (5.6m x 3.5m). The barn is subject to an Overage Clause; in the event that planning permission is obtained for any change of use of the barn to residential use, the vendor will be entitled to 30% of the uplift in the value of the barn arising from the development for a period of 25 years from the date of the sale. 8. Parking - there is excellent parking provision for a number of cars. 9. Lovely, informal gardens are a haven for local wildlife. Bordering open fields there are lawns, seating areas and dingle dell with Eller Beck meandering through the gardens. 10. Enjoying great accessibility to open countryside in the Yorkshire Dales, the Lakes, and the Forest of Bowland AONB, as well as excellent links to the road and rail network. For more information on the surrounding area, please turn to page 5. Please note: Ellerbeck Cottage is available separately or with neighbouring Ellerbeck (Lot 1) and/or two paddocks (Lot 3). Please ask the agent of further details.
Description Nestled between a row of attractive Edwardian terraces, this superior property provides a captivating first impression with it's blend of contemporary decoration and attention to detail. This family home showcases character and charm throughout whilst retaining traditional features including high ceilings with plaster cornicing, enhancing the originality of this substantial Edwardian home. On entering the hallway, the quality of space flows from the living room to the splendid open plan kitchen/dining space with access to the cellar, providing plenty of scope for storage, additional work space or potential wine cellar. The first floor provides a split level with separate bath and shower rooms, an impressive main bedroom and double bedroom; the second floor completes the picture with two double bedrooms, shower room and versatile kitchenette providing ideal living space for multi-generational families or visiting guests. Finally, the property boasts a well-kept backyard with garage that provides parking and unique roof terrace, perfect for those summer evenings. Property Overview Situated on an elevated position and nestled in the middle of a very attractive Edwardian terrace, Laurel House has more to offer than first meets the eye. Upon entering it is clear to see that the property still maintains a wealth of original features adding to the charm and character of this beautifully presented home, undoubtedly attracting a range of buyers including families, professional couples or those just wishing to live within the bustling market town of Kirkby Lonsdale in order to enjoy outdoor adventures from their own doorstep. The ground floor to this beautiful home flows effortlessly throughout. Upon entering the porch you get the first glimpse of the attention to detail given in order to sympathetically update the property. With original tiled flooring the porch offers space to kick off muddy walking boots. On entrance to this property, you are lead firstly into the living room, boasting a large bay window overlooking the front aspect allowing plenty of light to flood the space. In addition, the living area features beautiful ceiling cornicing's and a much desired Edwardian style inset fire with Adams surround and slate hearth, making it easy to imagine settling down on a winters evening enjoying the warmth of the flames. Following the hallway along, you are greeted with the ever so splendid open plan kitchen-diner with its Amtico Signature collection flooring that runs throughout. Tastefully decorated, the fully fitted Schueller kitchen has a range of wall and base soft close cabinetry with a built in breakfast bar and complimentary quartz work surfaces. NEFF Appliances include; double oven, hob with extractor over, integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher, complete with a Quooker tap and inset sink unit. Recently renovated, this open plan living-dining space provides the perfect scope for family meals and guest entertainment.Steps lead down to the cellar, a superb space that could be utilised as a games room, a home cinema or an office for those that work from home. On the first floor, you will find a split level landing with separate bath and shower rooms and two substantial double bedrooms. The main bedroom to the front of the house is impressive, enjoying windows to the front aspect, with delicate decoration and plenty of room for additional furniture. Bedroom two is spacious with a window overlooking the rear aspect and glimpse of the roof terrace. You can't help but notice the polished look of the main bathroom, with pedestal sink and wash basin, WC and bath with overhead shower, finished with complimentary tiles. The shower room, directly to the left of the main bathroom, boasts complimentary textured tiles with walk in shower, complete with waterfall shower head and separate handheld shower attachment, pedestal sink with wash basin and WC. The second floor provides plenty of scope for versatile living, whether to be used as two double bedrooms, accommodation for multigenerational families, or the perfect place for teenagers to enjoy with their friends, courtesy to the handy kitchenette found in the third bedroom. This practical addition completes with a range of wall and base units with work surfaces, stainless sink steel unit and integrated fridge. An electric fire is also featured in the third bedroom, providing scope for a cosy second living room or extra heating for a double bedroom. Finally, bedroom four enjoys a view onto the rear aspect with generous space for a double bed and additional furniture. The shower room is well fitted with a three piece suite including an electric shower with adjustable shower head, vanity unit with wash hand basin and WC, complete with attractive feature tiling and heated ladder radiator. Location From Market Square proceed up New Road and entrance to Laurel House is on your right. Kirkby Lonsdale has been voted one of the top places to live in the North West of England for the fourth year in a row. With its range of independent shops, restaurants and bars, it is the ideal base from which to explore the surrounding spectacular countryside. The town is famous for John Ruskin View and Devils Bridge. The river 'Lune' runs through the town providing a lovely circular walk for all. The M6 is a short 10-minute drive away to Junction 36, providing easy access to Southern and Northern parts, as well as local towns such as Kendal and only 20 Miles to the ever popular Lakes District National Park. What3Words ///insulated.reclaim.encounter Accommodation (with approximate dimensions) Ground Floor Living Room 15' 5 x 12' 11 (4.7m x 3.94m) Kitchen 14' 1 x 13' 2 (4.29m x 4.01m) Dining Room 14' 6 x 10' 1 (4.42m x 3.07m) Lower Ground Floor Cellar 17' 2 x 16' 6 (5.23m x 5.03m) First Floor Bedroom One 17' 6 x 12' 11 (5.33m x 3.94m) Bedroom Two 14' 0 x 10' 1 (4.27m x 3.07m) Second Floor Bedroom Three/Living Room Two 17' 4 x 13' 6 (5.28m x 4.11m) Bedroom Four 14' 4 x 10' 9 (4.37m x 3.28m) Property Information Outside Garage 16' 0 x 14' 3 (4.88m x 4.34m) Which not only provides space for a vehicle, seldom for homes in the centre of Kirkby Lonsdale, but does have potential to be an ideal workshop, utility and storage room. With an electric up and over door and having light, power and plumbing for a washing machine. Roof Terrace The kitchen provides access to the backyard where you will find steps up to the unique and tranquil roof terrace which boasts a magnificent alfresco entertaining space and enjoys roof top views of Kirkby Lonsdale with a glimpse of Barbon Fell. Services Mains gas, water, drainage and electricity. Council Tax South Lakeland District Council Band E Tenure Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. Energy Performance Certificate The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices. Viewings Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Kirkby Office.
Description A fabulous detached family home within the popular market town of Kirkby Lonsdale, offering flexible living spaces throughout with an open plan kitchen/diner, morning room and living room to the ground floor and five bedrooms to the first floor. Being well-presented throughout, this home enjoys modern touches and contemporary design making this a comfortable and stylish home. Completed with a rear garden boasting a balcony for additional dining space, lawn areas and patio for outdoor seating, 8 Abbotsgate really makes for the ideal family home. Property Overview Step through the door into the entrance hall, providing ample space for storing coats and shoes with a handy cloakroom to the right with W.C. and wall hung sink. Providing access into the ground floor living spaces, there are also stairs to the first floor and a handy under stairs cupboard for housing essentials.Firstly you are welcomed into the sitting room; light and bright with coving to ceiling, offering a peaceful space to relax with family in an evening with a feature electric fire making it easy to imagine a cosy night in. Triple aspect windows fill the room with light, whilst a sliding door leads into the garden, creating an effortless blend outside. Back into the hallway, you are lead into the main hub of the home; the fabulous open plan kitchen dining room. With space for a large dining table, this room provides the ideal space for hosting friends and family with a cosy morning room to the left providing an additional sitting room, ideal as a peaceful retreat to enjoy a good book with Velux windows that flood the space with light.The kitchen itself is well equipped, offering high tech appliances and underfloor heating throughout, being well fitted with wall and drawer base units, complementary work top and one and a half sink with drainer. Integrated Neff appliances include; two fan ovens, one microwave oven and warming drawer, as well as an induction hob. There is also a large Samsung fridge/freezer. An island unit offers additional dining space, great for entertaining friends and family with patio doors onto the decking, creating a seamless blend into the garden, great for hosting in the summer as an extension to the living spaces.Back into the hallway, follow the stairs to the first floor landing with loft access where you will find the five bedrooms. Bedroom one is a spacious room with rear aspect window over the garden, with a handy integrated wardrobe and built in fan for those warmer nights. The three piece en suite comprises a corner shower, wall hung sink unit, W.C. and part tiled walls and floor to finish. Bedroom three and five both enjoy front aspect windows and built in fans, with ample space for additional furniture to suit. Steps lead down to bedroom two, with dual aspect windows and space for additional furniture whilst bedroom four, a smaller double, offers a great office space for those who work from home. Finally, the family bathroom comprises a bath with shower over, W.C., wall hung vanity sink unit and heated ladder towel radiator. Location Welcome to Kirkby Lonsdale, a picturesque Market Town located in Cumbria, well known for its stunning landscapes and historic charm. Kirkby Lonsdale offers a truly unique living experience; whether you enjoy long walks along the River Lune or exploring the nearby Yorkshire Dales National Park, there are endless opportunities for outdoor adventures. Conveniently located close to a range of amenities, the town itself boasts a vibrant community with a selection of independent shops, cafes, restaurants, and traditional pubs. You'll also find essential services such as schools, a post office, and medical facilities within easy reach. The M6 is a short 10-minute drive away to Junction 36, providing easy access to Southern and Northern parts, as well as local towns such as Kendal and only 20 Miles to the ever popular Lakes District National Park. What3words ///cookery.arch.comforted Accommodation (with approximate dimensions) Ground Floor Sitting Room 17' 1 x 12' 10 (5.21m x 3.91m) Kitchen 14' 10 x 11' 5 (4.52m x 3.48m) Dining Room 14' 2 x 8' 3 (4.32m x 2.51m) Morning Room 14' 3 x 5' 11 (4.34m x 1.8m) First Floor Bedroom One 11' 4 x 10' 4 (3.45m x 3.15m) Bedroom Two 13' 0 x 9' 10 (3.96m x 3m) Bedroom Three 9' 9 x 8' 4 (2.97m x 2.54m) Bedroom Four 9' 7 x 7' 1 (2.92m x 2.16m) Bedroom Five 9' 4 x 7' 7 (2.84m x 2.31m) Property Information Outside Parking A driveway offers off road parking.Please Note: The neighbour behind has right of access to their property. Garage 15' 9 x 8' 10 (4.8m x 2.69m) An integrated garage with up and over door, light and power provides great additional storage and parking space. Utility 8' 10 x 8' 5 (2.69m x 2.57m) Accessed from the rear, a handy utility with light and power offers additional storage space with a complementary work top, stainless steel sink and space for an undercounter washing machine and drier. This room also houses the Vaillant boiler. Garden To the front, steps lead from the drive down to the front entrance, with patio to the side offering ample space for outdoor seating. The garden wraps around to the rear with lawn areas and a decking adjoining the kitchen, ideal for entertaining friends and family in the summer. Services Mains gas, water, drainage and electricity. Council Tax Westmorland and Furness Council. Tenure Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. Energy Performance Certificate The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices. Viewings Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Kirkby Office. N.B The neighbouring property, 7 Abbotsgate, has right of access over the driveway.
Bursting with original character and charm, and with an interesting potted history, High Bank House is an incredibly handsome, Grade II listed detached farmhouse dating back to c. 1700 built by a family of Yeoman farmers. This dwelling replaced an earlier building on the site with historical records linking the family going back to the early 16th Century. Divided into two at some point and extended over time, the property continued to be occupied by successive tenant farmers over the years as well as been bought and sold by two estate owners. In 1987, High Bank House returned to private ownership and became one dwelling once more. The current owners have lived at High Bank House since 2006 and are looking to move to pastures new. Many period features remain - the central doorway with ogee moulding, oak ceiling beams, lintels, floor boards and staircase with 'candlewick' balusters, panelled shutters, pine doors with Suffolk latches, four panelled doors, twin Georgian cupboards with curved backs either side of the fireplace (c. 1800) in the drawing room (the former firehouse), meat hooks and stone benches in the half cellar, window seats and fireplaces to three of the bedrooms. Externally there is a semi circular projection, which at one time would have contained a bread oven, but sadly there is no evidence of this inside. With an impressive picturesque backdrop of the Barbon Fells to the east, the property sits in an elevated, secluded rural position with stunning far reaching westerly and southerly views across open countryside and the valley beyond. For comfortable family living, the house provides well-proportioned and sociable accommodation over three floors with an approximate gross internal area of 3351 sq ft (311.3 sq m). We certainly recommend that you view but meanwhile let us take you on a tour... The open fronted porch with stone benches leads into the entrance hall with half cellar. Originally two rooms, there is a welcoming, dual aspect drawing room with study having fitted bookshelves. Opposite is the sitting room which opens up to the dining room - a wonderful sociable and family friendly space. The dining room has a glazed door out to the rear courtyard and allows the light to flood in and frames the view of the fells. The kitchen is open to the apex and is fitted with a comprehensive range of base and wall units with wooden worktops, breakfast bar, Stanley range and integral appliances. The view from the kitchen is of particular note with splendid far reaching views across open countryside. There is also a practical laundry room with wet room off. The staircase leads to a first floor landing with four double bedrooms and a house bathroom, all with splendid views. The principal bedroom with twin sash windows with seats and built-in wardrobes has a large en suite four piece bathroom with roll top bath and separate shower. Bedroom 2 has a range of fitted furniture and bedroom 3 having a built in wardrobe. Separate enclosed staircases lead to two additional bedrooms and a shower room. Bedroom 5 (with restricted door height) is open to the apex with cruck beams dissecting the room, a range of fitted furniture and conservation skylight. Bedroom 6 is also open to the apex and has excellent under eaves storage. Outside space To the north, the private drive leads to an ample gravel parking area for several cars. There is a small garage, a garden store, wood store and a potting shed with power and light. Divided into a delightful series of 'garden rooms' there is a lawned garden with deep planted beds and gravel path to the front of the house. A box hedge with rose covered pergola opens up to the main garden bordered by stone wall and adjoining open countryside with large lawns, a pond, an apple tree with bench seating, mature shrubs and trees, a gravel seating terrace and vegetable garden. There is also a works area with two wooden sheds. To the south, there is a courtyard garden with greenhouse, to the east a second courtyard with oil tank and to the north, a gravel garden carpeted with plants. A further vegetable garden is located to the north with splendid open views. In all, c. 0.54 acres (0.22 hectares).
Home:* 19th Century home* 6 bedrooms with the potential of 9* Not listed * Freehold * Impressive panoramic views Services:* Mains gas * Mains electricity * Mains water * Private Septic tankGrounds and Location:* Ample private parking for 6 cars* 2 Garages* Large barn* Multiple outbuildings * Large Garden* 4 Acres Secluded and filled with possibilities, Langber is set in 4 acres of gardens and fields on the cusp of the market town of Ingleton.Ivy covered pillars flank the entrance and mature trees tower over this grand and welcoming driveway, taking you to ample parking to the left of the home.Once used as a bed and breakfast Langber comes with many mod cons from CCTV and beepers to numerous fire escapes so converting back into a B&B is an option.The front door and windows are adorned in charming stained glass creates and a real focal point of an entrance way that invites you into the side of the home.Find yourself in the bright and spacious entrance hallway showcasing an open staircase to the floors above, frosted glazed doors leading into the lounge and dining rooms as well as a door to the main bathroom.Relax in the neutrally decorated large family bathroom that houses a separate bath and shower.Across the hall and through the first double doors you'll discover the main lounge, where triple aspect windows draw the light in and glimpses of the gardens to the front and sides of the home can be seen. To one end of the room, built-in arched shelving is mirrored by a window to the other side of the feature gas fireplace. In the summer months open the original entrance door and let the outside in. Discover the arched edging of where the bay windows once were, these could be restored.Feast your eyes on the formal dining room that can be found through the next set of double frosted glazed doors. A room of two halves with dining on the larger side and a quaint music room or reading nook to the other. See the hatch from the kitchen is still in use from the former bed and breakfast.Storage is another element that Langber delivers on. Return to the hallway where cupboards, from understairs nooks to full cloakrooms and handy built-in units line the way to the kitchen.Sociably designed with central island where children can sit and do homework or guests can perch whilst the hostess creates sumptuous feasts. High ceilings and vistas to the fields add to the openness of the room. Upper and lower pine cabinetry offers ample space to hide away the kitchen gadgetry and double oven, dishwasher, gas hob and undercounter fridge makes this a good all-round space. To the rear of the home is a large back utility room that is an extension to the home. It houses a few practical spaces in the form of a downstairs toilet and separate cupboard for washer and dryer. The perfect place to take off muddy boots after being in the garden. Below the Lino is a hidden Well, that although hasn't been in use for well over 40 years could be a fantastic feature revealing the origins of the home.Just off the kitchen is most useful space, currently used as a second lounge but ideal for a toy room or with equal potential to configure and create an even larger entertaining kitchen-diner. Return to the entrance and ascend the staircase.With 9 bedrooms the real beauty of Langber is space and opportunity - think office, games room, gym, Master suite.A middle landing takes you to both sides of the house, take a left to three of the bedrooms. The three bedrooms to this side offer space, beautiful aspects overlooking the countryside from their large windows and boast built-in sinks so perhaps the smaller of the rooms could become a family bathroom. Each room prides itself on a different view with the rear facing the peak of Ingleborough, to the west is Whernside and the front facing rooms all capturing the stunning sunsets where on a clear day you can catch glimpses of the Lake District fells.Make your way to the other side of the landing where four further bedrooms are situated.The bedrooms found on your left and directly in front are both bright and airy with equally lovely aspects, generous in size and benefit from en-suite shower rooms offering comfort and sanctuary. Also, on this floor are another 2 good size double rooms with in built sinks and framed views of the rolling countryside.Ascend the staircase to the second floor to the final bedrooms.Working your way to the top of the house and into the eaves you will be pleasantly surprised to find 2 generous double rooms with the luxury of en-suite bathrooms and although the colours might not be to your taste the rooms have good bones for you to put your stamp on. Discover storage in the eaves of the larger of the two rooms where light floods the rooms from the window and additional skylight. Behind the curtain find a door that goes into more attic storage - perhaps more conversion space or simply a place to hoard the Christmas goodies.Garden and GroundsFour acres of gardens and grounds wraps around Langber creating peace and tranquility and offering heaps of potential.To the left of the driveway discover a sanctuary for the odd newt or frog in the form of a small pond. Admire the mature shrubs and trees that garnish the front lawn with dappled shade before making your way through the low gate to the right-hand side of the home. Here the Willow tree hangs poetically over the statues and ornaments that adorn the gravel, enhancing the peace and quiet and making a perfect place to sit and contemplate, or enjoy a morning coffee.To the rear find a large flat lawn where a game of rounders or croquet could be enjoyed in the summer months. Bordered by trees and hedgerows towards the fields on the right and rear making this a lovely private garden.Patios and alfresco dining can be enjoyed on the enormous block paved patio where two garages are situated to the rear. Both currently used for storage but could be reconfigured for a summer house, office or gym.A path leads from the block paving of the patio, through the lawn, to the greenhouse. For the green fingered there is plenty of space and potential to live off the land and cultivate a full allotment here.The gate from the patio leads to the old lamb's hut and a large barn, again not currently being utilised but these sturdy corrugated structures could be used in many ways. The barn has power to it and although not used for animals is the ideal place for a party when the British weather rolls in. There's even an outside toilet!If you've ever dreamed of having a few animals in the country then the fields at Langber, currently rented to a local farmer, could be brought back 'inhouse' and used as a small holding. With the first field having access to a structure at the bottom of it and the top field being adjacent to the large barn there is plenty of scope for you to complete your idyllic countryside vision.There is plenty of space and lots of potential at Langber - both indoors and out in the constantly changing landscape of the beautiful Yorkshire Dales. Start your family countryside dream today.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Council Tax Band: FTenure: Freehold
Built in 1932, the characterful accommodation comprises an entrance vestibule, reception hall, cloakroom, sitting room, dining room, games room, office, dining kitchen, family room and a separate utility room. Off a generous first floor landing are four double bedrooms, two of which are ensuite and a house bathroom. Outside, a gated drive leads to a large parking area and there's a single garage. Expansive gardens surround the house and offer a choice of seating areas, a summer house, kitchen garden and lawns with a formal pond. Grassgards is truly an all-rounder, for those seeking space both inside and out, a light filled period home and a private and convenient position; it needs to be viewed to be fully appreciated.Vendor InsightWe love the flow of the house, the layout really works and the views are lovely. It's been a great house for entertaining too, we've had some super Christmas parties here. The games room was ideal for children's parties when they were younger, they were two and four when we moved here, but they have long since flown the nest and now we have the pleasure of grandchildren visiting us. It's been a very happy home but it's reluctantly time to downsize now and let another family enjoy their time here.LocationSituated in the picturesque village of Hest Bank, Grassgards benefits from excellent accessibility to the M6 at both J34 and J35 depending on the direction of travel. It is a popular residential choice for families offering a great lifestyle with local village amenities and convenient access into Lancaster city centre.An ever-popular village, Hest Bank has a vibrant, active local community and a much sought after primary school in addition to a variety of sports clubs including tennis, football and bowling. Whether you like to walk, run or cycle, there are pleasant routes straight from the door. The shoreline at Hest Bank is managed by the RSPB to protect wintering waders and enjoys panoramic views to the Lake District fells. Village amenities include a post office, cafes, pubs, a general store, hairdresser, pharmacy, dentist and beauty salon. The church with new hall and community village hall between them host a variety of clubs and interest groups. The town of Carnforth provides a wider range of facilities including four supermarkets (Booths, Tesco, Aldi and Co-Op), doctors, dentist and a train station which offers regular services to the West Coast mainline station at Lancaster making Manchester and London Euston (and all points in between) eminently commutable; there's also a highly convenient direct train service to Manchester Airport which saves on parking costs when you are jetting off. The vibrant city of Lancaster has multi-generational appeal with an established cultural and music scene, bars and restaurants offering cuisines from around the world, an excellent range of high street and independent shops and a comprehensive provision of professional services, two universities (Lancaster and Cumbria) and good healthcare with both private and NHS hospitals in the city. An important consideration for family buyers, Grassgards is also within catchment area for Lancaster Grammar Schools and the Ripley St Thomas CoE Academy.Vendor InsightMany local people don't even know the house is here, it's so tucked away, that's really worked for us as it's lovely and private despite being so central; it's proved to be a very convenient place to live with excellent schools locally, good access to Lancaster, Carnforth and Morecambe and easy links to the motorway, especially now the Bay Gateway road has been built. We have valued the strong sense of community here, it's a great location for young families as there are so many opportunities to meet people.Step InsideArriving at the entrance, the double opening oak convex doors with leaded glazing are a striking feature, these open to a vestibule and then through a second original oak and leaded glass door to the central reception hall. The internal panel doors are all the original and have been stripped to a golden pine. There are many architectural hallmarks of the era besides the doors cornices to the ceilings, picture rails, some dado rails, built in cupboards and the staircase.In total, there are four well-proportioned reception rooms all of them enjoying good views out to the gardens. The sitting room has a period painted mantlepiece with marble slips and fender and a Rayburn Rembrant open fire. The splayed bay window looks out to the back garden and an inner glazed door leads into the useful home office, again, enjoying the same garden view. The dining room also has a bay window, this time with a fitted window seat, the fire surround is a period reproduction with granite inserts and for convenience a gas living flame fire. An inner glazed door opens to reveal an exceptionally spacious games room, added by previous owners in 1981 to house a prized full size snooker table as the dimensions enabled space for players to navigate the table with ease. It's still a games room and has been incredibly well used by the family as their children have grown; it's been invaluable for hosting parties for all ages too. It's an incredibly versatile room, the triple aspect makes it lovely and light and with a set of French windows leading out to the back garden it would make a good office if you needed to welcome visitors but didn't want anyone walking through the house. It would also make a super home gym, a dedicated hobbies space or a self-contained suite for a dependent relative (subject to consents).Partially open to the kitchen, the family room transforms the dining kitchen into more of an all-round living kitchen and has proved ideal for children watching TV after school whilst supper is being made, it's also cosy if there is just the two of you. Whilst the pine fireplace is a reproduction with a living flame fire for ease, the stripped pine alcove cupboard is original. There are dual aspect super garden views and an opening through to the kitchen which has timeless cream shaker kitchen cabinets and granite worktops. Appliances are integral for a neater look and the flooring is hardwearing Kardean. A lovely old stripped pine tongue and groove boarded door goes through to the rear entrance vestibule which leads to the utility room and to outside through an arched back door. Completing the picture on the ground floor is a cloakroom off the hall with a heritage style suite.The staircase rises to the first floor, a large window provides a great view of Warton Crag and Morecambe Bay with Grange over Sands in the distance. The L shaped gallery landing is spacious and very light. Bedrooms are all light, well presented and of a good size, each one having a good view over and above the garden, as does the house bathroom.The principal bedroom has a splayed bay window and an ensuite bathroom with a contemporary double ended bath, separate shower, wash basin and loo. The second ensuite double bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a contemporary shower room with a large cubicle, vanity unit and loo. There are two further double bedrooms, one of which has original built in wardrobes with stripped pine doors. The house bathroom has a rainfall shower over the bath, twin wash basin vanity unit, a loo and bidet.Vendor InsightIt's been a lovely family house. At Christmas we've had the space to have family staying over and enough separate rooms downstairs for everyone to be doing their own thing but still under one roof. The dining room comes into its own for special occasions and we've enjoyed having after dinner tournaments in the games room.Step OutsideTurning in off the road, the attractive drive is edged in limestone with a variety of shrubs, it leads up to the house where it opens out to a large parking area in front of the house and a detached single garage which has power and light. A small lean-to at the front of the house used to house the outside WC, but it's now a useful garden store.The garden planting is all well established with hedging and neatly trimmed shrubs ensuring a good degree of privacy. A shallow set of steps lead to the formal front lawn wich is surrounded by a mixed hedge and a variety of shrubs. There's a central pond with a statue water feature, original to the house. A sandstone paved path leads round to the left and extends out to a generous split level seating terrace with a summer house having double doors opening to the front. A lovely place to sit outside when there's a breeze or for children to use as a playhouse. The terrace is large enough to allow a number of arrangements of garden furniture, both for dining and relaxing. As this back garden faces southwest it enjoys a sunny aspect making it a lovely place to sit and enjoy your downtime. It's very private with established hedges and planting and is divided into three distinct areas. A white clematis adorns a trellis arch which leads to the kitchen garden with raised beds having gravel paths in between. From here, a pedestrian gate leads to Greenacre Road from where the bins are collected (thus avoiding the front drive) and it's also through this gate that post is delivered. Back in the garden, neatly trimmed conifers hide the bins and compost area from sight. The central section is laid to lawn with deep planted borders, edged in local limestone. A stepped plinth is topped with a bird bath, original to the house and makes an impressive central feature. The third section is laid with old flags and a path then leads round the games room to a further tucked away terrace in front of the dining room.Externally there are outside lights and a garden tap.Vendor InsightWe really appreciate the privacy of the setting; we have the security of neighbours but are surprising secluded. The back garden is lovely for having friends round in summer we've enjoyed many a barbecue there, it's an absolute sun trap and so private.ServicesMains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating from a Vaillant boiler in the utility room. Security alarm.Directionswhat3words Irritable. Influencing. Tinsel.Use Sat Nav LA2 6HB with reference to the directions below:Leaving Bolton-le-Sands and driving towards Hest Bank along the Coastal Road (A5105), proceed through the traffic lights and past the fuel station and shop on the right. You'll pass Greenacre Park and then Greenacre Road, now this is where you'll need to pay attention as Grassgards has the sort of driveway entrance that you need to keep an eye out for. Blink and you'll miss it! There's a certain hidden charm about this as the house is tucked away behind those houses who do have road frontage. The entrance is on the left. Keep an eye out for the numbers, it says "15" on the right-hand side of the entrance. Turn in here and proceed up towards the house.Included in the saleFitted carpets, curtains, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and integral kitchen appliances (combination double oven with grill, induction hob, microwave, larder fridge and dishwasher, all Bosch, and a Franke extractor fan).Lancaster City Council Council tax band - GTenure - Freehold
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