5 bedroom house
Weeton, Preston, Lancashire, PR4 3WA
Guide Price
£895,000
Residential Tags: Farmhouse
Property Tags: Equestrian, Poly Tunnel
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Aug 2021
- Removed: Dec 2021
- Residential Tags: Farmhouse
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Poly Tunnel
- Land Tags: Paddock
ABOVE 3 ACRES * 5 BEDROOMS, 5 RECEPTION ROOMS * OUTBUILDING. A beautifully presented detached home offering generous living and outdoors space set in an accessible semi-rural location, ideal for those who are looking for plenty of space and for those with equestrian or agricultural interests.
The property is positioned in between the attractive villages of Weeton and the town of Wesham. Weeton is a lovely village which has a primary school, church, active village hall and is home to the popular “The Eagle” public house. Wesham has a range of amenities to include a supermarket, shops, primary school and sporting facilities at AFC Fylde. Whilst Kirkham has a further range of facilities to include healthcare providers, two senior schools to include the prestigious Kirkham Grammar School. Further leisure facilities are available at Ribby Hall. The property is well located for access to the main road and motorway network with Junction 3 of the M55 within a short drive.
The property enjoys a dual driveway and there is plenty of parking at the front, side and rear of the house. The substantial front door sits within a pillared entrance and opens into an impressive entrance hall which has part tiled and part oak floor. The impressive nature of this property is evident from the outset with high ceilings, plate rail and an attractive staircase to the first floor.
The lounge has windows to two sides creating a fantastic bright space. There is an open fire set in a fireplace creating a focal point to the room.
A bay window at the front floods the Dining Room with natural light and a fire place provides a focal point. Glazed double doors open into the snug. The sitting room has views out to the side of the property and part glazed double doors to the breakfast kitchen. The dining room, sitting room and kitchen are all linked through double doors and when opened up are ideal for entertaining.
A further reception room currently used as a snug enjoys a window to the rear of the property and has a wood burning stove set in a chimney.
The kitchen includes a range of painted wall and base mounted units together with a central island incorporating a breakfast bar, there are granite worksurfaces over. The kitchen has a gas fired Aga with a gas/electric add on. There is a point for an American fridge freezer and a microwave, the dishwasher is integrated. This lovely bright room has windows to twp sides and glazed double doors which lead through to the wonderful conservatory. The conservatory offers views over the attractive gardens to the side and gives access to the patio and garden beyond.
To the rear of the kitchen is a study with a utility area off. The study is another bright room enjoying windows out to three sides of the property and is ideally located at the rear of the property, away from the main living accommodation. The utility area has points for a washing machine and dryer and also houses the boiler, a porcelain sink is found in here. Off the rear hall is a porch/pantry.
The attractive staircase rises up to the first floor where the half landing has some fantastic views over the countryside to the rear. There are five bedrooms in total. The Principal Bedroom includes a range of beautifully fitted handmade wardrobes (created by Paul Bamber) and the ensuite has a shower, a wall mounted bidet, WC and two wash handbasins in a unit.
The family bathroom has a cast bath (thought to be original to the house) with a shower head fitting, pedestal wash hand basin, WC.
A patio area is found to the side of the property and lawned and bedded gardens beyond. To the rear of the property is a concrete yard with an attractive brick-built building which has previously been used to stable horses, though there is alternative use potential subject to gaining any necessary consents.
The property is set in a total of 3.2 acres, to include there is one larger paddock and a smaller paddock area with a polytunnel and raised vegetable beds. The property is likely to be of interest to anyone with equestrian/agricultural type interests whilst acquiring an impressive and well located house.
Marketed by: Armitstead Barnett, Garstang
The property is positioned in between the attractive villages of Weeton and the town of Wesham. Weeton is a lovely village which has a primary school, church, active village hall and is home to the popular “The Eagle” public house. Wesham has a range of amenities to include a supermarket, shops, primary school and sporting facilities at AFC Fylde. Whilst Kirkham has a further range of facilities to include healthcare providers, two senior schools to include the prestigious Kirkham Grammar School. Further leisure facilities are available at Ribby Hall. The property is well located for access to the main road and motorway network with Junction 3 of the M55 within a short drive.
The property enjoys a dual driveway and there is plenty of parking at the front, side and rear of the house. The substantial front door sits within a pillared entrance and opens into an impressive entrance hall which has part tiled and part oak floor. The impressive nature of this property is evident from the outset with high ceilings, plate rail and an attractive staircase to the first floor.
The lounge has windows to two sides creating a fantastic bright space. There is an open fire set in a fireplace creating a focal point to the room.
A bay window at the front floods the Dining Room with natural light and a fire place provides a focal point. Glazed double doors open into the snug. The sitting room has views out to the side of the property and part glazed double doors to the breakfast kitchen. The dining room, sitting room and kitchen are all linked through double doors and when opened up are ideal for entertaining.
A further reception room currently used as a snug enjoys a window to the rear of the property and has a wood burning stove set in a chimney.
The kitchen includes a range of painted wall and base mounted units together with a central island incorporating a breakfast bar, there are granite worksurfaces over. The kitchen has a gas fired Aga with a gas/electric add on. There is a point for an American fridge freezer and a microwave, the dishwasher is integrated. This lovely bright room has windows to twp sides and glazed double doors which lead through to the wonderful conservatory. The conservatory offers views over the attractive gardens to the side and gives access to the patio and garden beyond.
To the rear of the kitchen is a study with a utility area off. The study is another bright room enjoying windows out to three sides of the property and is ideally located at the rear of the property, away from the main living accommodation. The utility area has points for a washing machine and dryer and also houses the boiler, a porcelain sink is found in here. Off the rear hall is a porch/pantry.
The attractive staircase rises up to the first floor where the half landing has some fantastic views over the countryside to the rear. There are five bedrooms in total. The Principal Bedroom includes a range of beautifully fitted handmade wardrobes (created by Paul Bamber) and the ensuite has a shower, a wall mounted bidet, WC and two wash handbasins in a unit.
The family bathroom has a cast bath (thought to be original to the house) with a shower head fitting, pedestal wash hand basin, WC.
A patio area is found to the side of the property and lawned and bedded gardens beyond. To the rear of the property is a concrete yard with an attractive brick-built building which has previously been used to stable horses, though there is alternative use potential subject to gaining any necessary consents.
The property is set in a total of 3.2 acres, to include there is one larger paddock and a smaller paddock area with a polytunnel and raised vegetable beds. The property is likely to be of interest to anyone with equestrian/agricultural type interests whilst acquiring an impressive and well located house.
Marketed by: Armitstead Barnett, Garstang
Land Registry Data
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