5 bedroom house

Chaigley, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 3LX

Guide Price

£1,350,000

  • Status: FOR SALE SOLD UNDER OFFER
  • First Marketed: Feb 2023
  • Removed: Date Not Available
  • 1 acres
  • 5 beds

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  • First Marketed: Feb 2023
  • Removed: Date Not Available
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Plantation House dates from the 1600’s with later additions made in the early 1800’s, providing both formal high ceiling rooms and cosy sitting areas. The property enjoys magnificent countryside views and has been substantially upgraded by the current vendors.

Leading from the grand marbled floor entrance hall on either side are two rooms, the elegant drawing room with high ceilings coving, marble fireplace, cast iron radiators and window shutters with views towards Longridge Fell. The sitting room has a slate fireplace with open fire, cast iron radiators and open views out of the sash window.

A welcoming and cosy snug with feature stone chimney breast and hearth with oil burning stove enjoying views of the side garden. The formal Dining Room with high ceiling coving, large decorative stone fireplace, cast iron radiators, oak flooring and window shutters with a window seat. Adjoining the dining room the kitchen diner is a wonderful room flooded with natural light and open views. A large room with bespoke fitted cupboard, Rangemaster oven, Oak flooring and double doors opening to the side garden.

Following on from the kitchen are a bespoke utility room/boot room with double larder cupboards and large ceramic sink, cloak room/shower room and office. This area leads to the rear entrance for easy access to the courtyard and garage. Between the dining room and drawing room is another marble hallway leading to the glazed sunroom which has an external door and views towards Waddington Fell. There are two cellar rooms, fully tanked. A grand staircase from the ground floor to the attic.To the first floor are three double bedrooms with one en-suite shower room and a good sized family bathroom with an impressive free standing bath. They are all light rooms and offer generous accommodation for family and guests.

The second floor contains the two principal double bedrooms both with fitted bespoke wardrobes and wonderful views. The front bedroom with decorative fireplace and en suite bathroom. The other bedroom with en suite shower room and Juliet balcony making the most of the spectacular views. The staircase continues into the attic with two rooms, the large having a velux window and could be used as bedroom six.

Set in the open countryside of the Ribble Valley, this exquisite period house commands an understated position in the village as it is discreetly tucked away in beautiful private grounds and landscaped gardens.

The gardens have been carefully designed and planted over the years, there are a number of stone patios and walkways guiding you round the gardens into the property as well as a magnificent garden room with exposed stone walls and wood burning stove creating a dream home office or outside entertainment space. The grounds extend to just under 1 acre in total.

The house has double wrought-iron electric gates, leading to a large parking area at the impressive rear façade of the property. There is a newly built large double garage with a large double electric up and over door and enough space within the garage for two large cars.

The property is located just 4.5 miles outside the of Clitheroe which is a Norman town with one of the smallest Norman keeps in Britain and offers a wide array of facilities and amenities, including several large supermarkets, a cinema, restaurants, coffee shops and a wonderful selection of boutique and independent retailers along the high street. The famous D. Byrnes & Co. Wine Merchants is located just off the high street, which is a well-known destination for wine enthusiasts. Holme’s Mill, which is a newly converted food emporium, has its own brewery, delicatessen and adjoining brasserie restaurant and wine bar.

Clitheroe has a good number of independent and state schools at both primary and secondary level. Moorland School, Stonyhurst College, Clitheroe Royal Grammar School and Oakhill College in nearby Whalley to name but a few.

Main Residence - Approximate Gross Internal Area - 4,529 Sq Ft

Other Information - Services
Mains Electric, Oil & Calor Gas central; heating, Drainage to Septic Tank, Spring Water Fed System

Tenure
We understand from the owners to be Freehold

Council Tax
Band G



Marketed by: Athertons, Whalley

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