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Our Summary
- There’s potential to add value, a mid-terrace unconverted barn has consent to convert into a connected and ancillary cottage and would suit family or friends
- The house was in a sorry state and hadn’t been lived in for 14 years but we instantly saw the potential
- Purchased by the present owners in 1996, it hadn’t been lived in for 14 years and required substantial work and much needed TLC
- Between the farmhouse and the adjoining property is a small mid terrace barn with potential to convert and either extend the farmhouse accommodation or create an ancillary dwelling
- Planning permission and Listed Building Consent were granted by Lancaster City Council in 2001 (ref 01/00078/FUL and 01/00079/LB)
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Description
The property, a mid-1600s Grade II Listed farmhouse, has a welcoming kitchen with an Aga, a back kitchen, and a pantry. There are three reception rooms and a downstairs cloakroom. The four double bedrooms include two en-suite bedrooms and a house bathroom.
The second floor has a super attic room for storage. The property also features parking for several vehicles, a flagged front garden, informal side and rear gardens, a small agricultural field, a mid-terrace unconverted barn, a two-storey stone-built outbuilding, and a garage with a workshop space. The total plot extends to approximately 1.33 acres, within which the field measures approximately 0.89 acres.
Another feature is the potential to convert the unconverted barn into a connected and ancillary cottage, offering extra space for family or friends.