4 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Stunning Period cottage close to Rawtenstall.
- Steeped in history understood to date from 1642.
- Extensively updated in 2024.
- Landscaped Gardens.
- Parking in Garage.
- Freehold.
- Council Tax Nand F.
- Epc d.
Steeped in rich history, this exquisite property is believed to date back to 1642 when it formed part of the manse for the adjacent Baptist Church. Later, it became the residence of the Master of the Hunt before undergoing modernization and an impressive extension in 1840.
The current owners have undertaken an extensive and thoughtful transformation, sparing no expense to create a home that harmonizes historical elegance with contemporary luxury. This residence is ideal for the discerning buyer seeking a distinctive, inviting, and sophisticated family home that they can take pride in.
Positioned well back from the road, the approach to the house is via a meandering gravel pathway that winds its way through beautifully landscaped gardens, setting an enchanting tone from the outset. Upon entering through the grand entrance door, one is greeted by a spacious and welcoming hallway designed to accommodate coats and shoes conveniently. The magnificent twist-and-turn period spindle staircase immediately commands attention, rising elegantly to the first floor and embodying the home's commitment to preserving original architectural elements. A large, intricate stained-glass picture window invites natural light to flood the space, imbuing it with warmth and a unique ambiance and a large skylight that floods the staircase with natural light.
The main living room exudes both grandeur and comfort. Featuring a large bay window that frames a picturesque view of the garden, this room is an ideal space for relaxation and family gatherings. The centrepiece, a multi-fuel burner, adds a touch of timeless charm while ensuring cozy evenings during colder months. The room's period details have been meticulously preserved, enhancing the overall character of the home.
The former separate kitchen and sitting room have been masterfully combined to form an expansive, light-filled family space that seamlessly incorporates a comfortable seating area with another bay window and multi-fuel burner. This leads to the bespoke kitchen diner, designed to cater to modern living while respecting the home's historical aesthetic. The kitchen boasts ample storage solutions, extensive food preparation surfaces, quartz worktops, and a generous breakfast bar that facilitates both casual dining and entertaining. New professionally laid hardwood floors unify the kitchen, dining, and sitting areas, creating an integrated space that flows effortlessly.
Convenience is key in this home, with a practical utility room and W/C located off the hallway, providing an overflow space for daily tasks. A second staircase, discreetly positioned beneath the main staircase, leads down to two substantial cellar chambers. These versatile spaces hold immense potential for various uses, including wine storage, a home gym, or additional recreational areas.
Ascending to the first floor reveals four generously proportioned bedrooms, each designed with comfort and style in mind. The three front-facing bedrooms are particularly impressive, having been reimagined to incorporate high ceilings and exposed original oak beams. Insulation has been carefully installed to ensure these rooms remain warm and inviting. The middle bedroom is distinguished by a custom-built mezzanine, offering a unique and flexible space ideal for a young person. Despite the mezzanine, this room retains ample space for a double bed and storage furniture. Completing the upper level is the opulent four-piece family bathroom. It features a roll-top bath, a separate shower cubicle, a bespoke hand basin, and stylish tiling, creating a spa-like retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation.
The property’s exterior is equally as captivating, offering a landscaped, cottage-style garden with dual seating areas. The rear garden, designed for minimal maintenance, is a sun-drenched haven in the evenings, perfect for gatherings around a fire pit or quiet moments of solitude. Privacy is ensured, making it an idyllic space for both entertaining and unwinding.
Practicality is enhanced by parking available at the rear of the property, by a well-sized garage that adds to the home’s convenience and functionality.
This remarkable home is not only defined by its inherent charm and meticulously restored features but also by its unbeatable location. Within a five-minute walk, residents have access to Marl Pits, a comprehensive sports facility offering a gym, swimming pool, running track, and multiple sports fields. The surrounding countryside beckons with numerous public footpaths that lead into scenic hill walks, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. The vibrant town of Rawtenstall is only a ten-minute walk away, offering a range of local amenities, while a pub and convenience store are conveniently located just across Newchurch Road. Commuters will appreciate the excellent transport links, including public transport options and the nearby M66 motorway for easy access to Manchester and surrounding areas.
This property offers an unparalleled blend of historic character, luxurious modern touches, and a location that caters to both relaxation and active living, making it an exceptional and rare find in today’s market.
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