Burnley Road, Altham, BB5 5UH3 Bedroom Semi-Detached House

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Unknown

A beautifully restored semi-detached home which has been tastefully restored using a variety of reclaimed materials. The property dates back to the early 1800's where it housed the neighbouring primary schools headmaster.

Situated in a semi-rural position in Altham, between Clayton and Padium, the property boasts scenic walks, excellent network links and is a short walk to the well-regarded Altham St James Church of England Primary School.

The ground floor comprises; a welcoming porch leading into the entrance hall. The hall has the original York stone flooring, cast iron radiator and tasteful wall panelling. The snug has exposed stone work, reclaimed floor boards, cast iron radiator, a feature wall and a multi-fuel log burner with original brick surround. There is access into the conservatory via French doors.

The conservatory is exceptionally large and has had no expense spared, with reclaimed floorboards, twin cast iron radiators and further French doors leading onto the rear garden.

The lounge/dining room is a fantastic size featuring reclaimed floorboards, exposed wooden beams, pockets of exposed stone and an additional multi-fuel log burner. There is a downstairs wc and utility space.

The kitchen is a dream, with a perfect blend of old and new, with an elegant French island, bespoke stone flooring, spot lighting, full length period window and modern bi-fold doors creating a truly stunning space.

The first floor comprises; a gorgeous staircase and landing that certainly deserves a mention, with continued wall panelling, patterned carpet and bespoke light fitting. The main bedroom benefits from a unique vaulted shape with, reclaimed wood panelling, light carpet and feature chimney breast. Bedroom two has exposed stone chimney breast/wall with exposed floorboards and trendy two tone colour scheme. Bedroom three is currently configured as an office space with mezzanine style wardrobe with sleeping space above, along with neutral decoration and laminate flooring. The family bathroom can be found via a beautiful landing, with cast iron radiator and reclaimed flooring. The bathroom itself is wonderful, with continued flooring, exposed stone work, walk in shower and bespoke heated handrail.

Externally the home has an eye catching exterior with restored school crest and two rendered chimney stacks sitting proudly towards the front.
There is a stunning five/six car driveway, which has been pieced together using reclaimed railway sleepers York stone and setts (cobbles). There is a carport providing vehicle shelter along with one of two wood sheds for the properties wood burners.

To the rear there is a tiered garden with Indian stone flagging/decking running over the two levels, with an outside bar area, additional shed and further wood shed making an excellent entertaining space.

The property has been restored to an exceptional standard and should be viewed to be fully appreciated. The property has a modern combi boiler and cream upvc windows which has been tastefully fitted in keeping with the age of the property.

All interested parties should contact Mortimers Estate Agents in Accrington.

Additional Information

Porch

1.6m x 1.3m

Lounge/Dining Room

5.98m x 5.2m

Kitchen

5m x 3.4m

Snug

3.4m x 4.2m

Conservatory

3.8m x 4.87m

WC

0.6m x 1.6m

Main Bedroom

3.4m x 4.1m

Bedroom Two

3.9m x 3.3m

Bedroom Three

3.3m x 2m

Family Bathroom

3m x 3.1m

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Unknown

Key Features

  • PERIOD SEMI-DETACHED PROPERTY
  • THREE BEDROOMS & FAMILY BATHROOM
  • WONDERFULLY RESTORED USING RECLAMIED MATERIALS
  • DRIVEWAY SUITABLE FOR MULTIPLE VEHICLES
  • FORMER HEADMASTERS QUARTERS
  • LANDSCAPED REAR GARDEN
  • SEMI-RURAL LOCATION
  • SUPERB PERIOD FEATURES THROUGHOUT
  • DOUBLE GLAZED/MODERN COMBI BOILER
  • FREEHOLD

Description

A beautifully restored semi-detached home which has been tastefully restored using a variety of reclaimed materials. The property dates back to the early 1800's where it housed the neighbouring primary schools headmaster.

Situated in a semi-rural position in Altham, between Clayton and Padium, the property boasts scenic walks, excellent network links and is a short walk to the well-regarded Altham St James Church of England Primary School.

The ground floor comprises; a welcoming porch leading into the entrance hall. The hall has the original York stone flooring, cast iron radiator and tasteful wall panelling. The snug has exposed stone work, reclaimed floor boards, cast iron radiator, a feature wall and a multi-fuel log burner with original brick surround. There is access into the conservatory via French doors.

The conservatory is exceptionally large and has had no expense spared, with reclaimed floorboards, twin cast iron radiators and further French doors leading onto the rear garden.

The lounge/dining room is a fantastic size featuring reclaimed floorboards, exposed wooden beams, pockets of exposed stone and an additional multi-fuel log burner. There is a downstairs wc and utility space.

The kitchen is a dream, with a perfect blend of old and new, with an elegant French island, bespoke stone flooring, spot lighting, full length period window and modern bi-fold doors creating a truly stunning space.

The first floor comprises; a gorgeous staircase and landing that certainly deserves a mention, with continued wall panelling, patterned carpet and bespoke light fitting. The main bedroom benefits from a unique vaulted shape with, reclaimed wood panelling, light carpet and feature chimney breast. Bedroom two has exposed stone chimney breast/wall with exposed floorboards and trendy two tone colour scheme. Bedroom three is currently configured as an office space with mezzanine style wardrobe with sleeping space above, along with neutral decoration and laminate flooring. The family bathroom can be found via a beautiful landing, with cast iron radiator and reclaimed flooring. The bathroom itself is wonderful, with continued flooring, exposed stone work, walk in shower and bespoke heated handrail.

Externally the home has an eye catching exterior with restored school crest and two rendered chimney stacks sitting proudly towards the front.
There is a stunning five/six car driveway, which has been pieced together using reclaimed railway sleepers York stone and setts (cobbles). There is a carport providing vehicle shelter along with one of two wood sheds for the properties wood burners.

To the rear there is a tiered garden with Indian stone flagging/decking running over the two levels, with an outside bar area, additional shed and further wood shed making an excellent entertaining space.

The property has been restored to an exceptional standard and should be viewed to be fully appreciated. The property has a modern combi boiler and cream upvc windows which has been tastefully fitted in keeping with the age of the property.

All interested parties should contact Mortimers Estate Agents in Accrington.

Additional Information

Porch

1.6m x 1.3m

Lounge/Dining Room

5.98m x 5.2m

Kitchen

5m x 3.4m

Snug

3.4m x 4.2m

Conservatory

3.8m x 4.87m

WC

0.6m x 1.6m

Main Bedroom

3.4m x 4.1m

Bedroom Two

3.9m x 3.3m

Bedroom Three

3.3m x 2m

Family Bathroom

3m x 3.1m

Floor Plan

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