4 bedroom house for sale
Thornley Road, Clitheroe BB7
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House
4 beds
2 baths
1,539 sq ft / 143 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Basic 6Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached stone built farmhouse
- Four bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- Downstairs bedroom with en suite
- Air Source Heating
- Sat in half an acre plot
- Mature maintained gardens to front and rear
- Off street parking and garage
- Incredible surrounding views
- Council Tax band E
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*FARMHOUSE WITH INCREDIBLE VIEWS*
A substantial four bedroom stone-built farmhouse oozing potential, located in an idyllic countryside location between the highly desirable villages of Chipping and Chaigley.Head O'th Moor Farm sits in a quiet yet accessible location in a small hamlet of houses just outside Chaigley.
This link detached house (linked by the garage) offers spacious accommodation which has been upgraded by the current owners yet still offers the possibility of further improvement and extension if desired, subject to planning consent.
Improvements include a recently fitted Air Source heat pump, which now supplies the central heating and hot water, the windows have all been replaced with attractive double-glazed units in heritage colours and the ground floor bathroom has been modernised.
The house has wrap-around driveway parking to the side and rear which provides access to the attached garage. The extensive mature garden is separated into two areas and offers the space for further parking and possibly additional garaging.
Internally the house briefly comprises an entrance hall, spacious sitting room with dining area, dining kitchen, pantry / storeroom and internal access to the large attached garage which could be converted into a superb kitchen (STPP). Also, at ground floor level there is a room currently used as a study but could also be used as a bedroom with ensuite shower room.
To the first floor there are three bedrooms, including an extremely generous dual aspect principal bedroom, a further 2 spacious double bedrooms and a family bathroom with 3-piece suite and ample storage cupboards.
The gardens and grounds surrounding the house are substantial, reaching approximately half an acre offering plenty of space for those wishing to cultivate and create, not to mention the superb views.
The house is situated roughly half way between Clitheroe and Chipping.
Chipping is a charming village on the slopes above the River Loud, known for its rich history. Now a conservation area, the village features stone cottages, a 17th-century school, a cheese maker, a farm shop, and inviting pubs.
Clitheroe a vibrant market town is nearby and is well placed for commuting to all East Lancashire business centres and the rest of the country by road and rail. Clitheroe offers a varied range of amenities including an excellent range of shops, bars, café’s and salons as well as supermarkets and the impressive Bowland Brewery leisure complex. And the back drop of the famous Pendle Hill.
The area is a renowned for its farm to table cuisine with excellent pubs and restaurants many set within the ANOB area of the Trough Of Bowland. The Ribble valley is an affluent area with a café culture and rural heritage and is a desirable and aspirational place to live and visit.
The property is 13 miles from Preston city centre with its West Coast mainline railway link to Euston (2 hours and 7 minutes). East Lancashire and Manchester business centres as well as the northern motorway network are within striking distance with the M6 junction 31A being approximately 10 miles away. Travel distances are approximate. Preston 13 miles / Blackburn 13 miles / Manchester 43 miles / Leeds Bradford Airport 44 miles / Manchester International Airport 50 miles/ Kendal and the Lake District 45 miles.
Local Schools have an excellent reputation; there are numerous excellent village primary schools, as well as independent schools including Stonyhurst, Oakhill College, Moorlands & Westholme.
Services
Shared Private Drainage
Private Water Source
Mains Electricity
Air Source Heat Pump - Central Heating & Water
Broadband - Boundless (B4RN in area)
Council Tax Band - E
EPC - TBC
Freehold Tenure
A substantial four bedroom stone-built farmhouse oozing potential, located in an idyllic countryside location between the highly desirable villages of Chipping and Chaigley.Head O'th Moor Farm sits in a quiet yet accessible location in a small hamlet of houses just outside Chaigley.
This link detached house (linked by the garage) offers spacious accommodation which has been upgraded by the current owners yet still offers the possibility of further improvement and extension if desired, subject to planning consent.
Improvements include a recently fitted Air Source heat pump, which now supplies the central heating and hot water, the windows have all been replaced with attractive double-glazed units in heritage colours and the ground floor bathroom has been modernised.
The house has wrap-around driveway parking to the side and rear which provides access to the attached garage. The extensive mature garden is separated into two areas and offers the space for further parking and possibly additional garaging.
Internally the house briefly comprises an entrance hall, spacious sitting room with dining area, dining kitchen, pantry / storeroom and internal access to the large attached garage which could be converted into a superb kitchen (STPP). Also, at ground floor level there is a room currently used as a study but could also be used as a bedroom with ensuite shower room.
To the first floor there are three bedrooms, including an extremely generous dual aspect principal bedroom, a further 2 spacious double bedrooms and a family bathroom with 3-piece suite and ample storage cupboards.
The gardens and grounds surrounding the house are substantial, reaching approximately half an acre offering plenty of space for those wishing to cultivate and create, not to mention the superb views.
The house is situated roughly half way between Clitheroe and Chipping.
Chipping is a charming village on the slopes above the River Loud, known for its rich history. Now a conservation area, the village features stone cottages, a 17th-century school, a cheese maker, a farm shop, and inviting pubs.
Clitheroe a vibrant market town is nearby and is well placed for commuting to all East Lancashire business centres and the rest of the country by road and rail. Clitheroe offers a varied range of amenities including an excellent range of shops, bars, café’s and salons as well as supermarkets and the impressive Bowland Brewery leisure complex. And the back drop of the famous Pendle Hill.
The area is a renowned for its farm to table cuisine with excellent pubs and restaurants many set within the ANOB area of the Trough Of Bowland. The Ribble valley is an affluent area with a café culture and rural heritage and is a desirable and aspirational place to live and visit.
The property is 13 miles from Preston city centre with its West Coast mainline railway link to Euston (2 hours and 7 minutes). East Lancashire and Manchester business centres as well as the northern motorway network are within striking distance with the M6 junction 31A being approximately 10 miles away. Travel distances are approximate. Preston 13 miles / Blackburn 13 miles / Manchester 43 miles / Leeds Bradford Airport 44 miles / Manchester International Airport 50 miles/ Kendal and the Lake District 45 miles.
Local Schools have an excellent reputation; there are numerous excellent village primary schools, as well as independent schools including Stonyhurst, Oakhill College, Moorlands & Westholme.
Services
Shared Private Drainage
Private Water Source
Mains Electricity
Air Source Heat Pump - Central Heating & Water
Broadband - Boundless (B4RN in area)
Council Tax Band - E
EPC - TBC
Freehold Tenure
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