Garstang Road, Chipping, PR3 2QJ6 Bedroom Detached House

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Unknown

Black Hall lies approximately half a mile South West of Chipping village in a quiet yet convenient location with a rural aspect and superb views. This wonderful family home has been extensively modified under the current ownership and now provides flexible and well-presented family living accommodation, which will not fail to impress.

Entering from the driveway parking area, access is in to the living, dining, kitchen which runs the width of the house and provides a kitchen area at one end, dining area to the middle and a living area to the front of the property. Off the kitchen is a generous conservatory with superb moorland views. The kitchen is traditional in appearance with a range of fitted appliances and an island unit as well as a slate floor. Accessed separately is a good sized utility room containing the oil fired central heating boiler and plumbed for washer and with space for a dryer with door to the rear of the property. The living / dining area has a stone fireplace with wood burning stove and there is an excellent amount of natural light throughout.

Off the kitchen is a spacious hallway used as a snug, which provides access to the study, perfect for working from home. The downstairs W.C is accessed from the hallway along with the door to the roadside elevation. From the hallway is the light and airy sitting room which has windows to the front elevation with pleasant rural views. There is a feature stone wall and a contemporary wood burning stove. and French doors to the rear courtyard providing additional access to the workshop.

At first floor level accessed from the landing area by turning left up two steps is a spacious split level Master Bedroom with open truss beams and ensuite shower room. There are two further bedrooms adjacent, one of which is ensuite. From the main landing there is the main house bathroom, beautifully presented and equipped with a huge double spa bath, shower cubicle, wash basin and W.C. There are two additional bedrooms immediately next door, one single and one double. At the far end of the landing is an area that could be formally separated to create a self-contained annexe with living room / kitchen dining area, separate bedroom and separate bathroom.

Externally there is a large gravel parking area accessed from the driveway offering parking for several vehicles. The property lies in extensive and mature Lawned Gardens, with a productive kitchen garden area, two large green houses and a large fruit cage. There are three garden sheds providing useful storage. To the front of the house there is an attractive courtyard area surrounded by a stone wall. The gardens offer spectacular 360° panoramic views of the far reaching countryside surrounding the house.

To the front of the house adjacent to the neighbours parking area is an additional parking space owned by the house.

The region's central town, Clitheroe is 9 miles away. The Ribble Valley is an affluent area with a café culture and rural heritage - it is a desirable and aspirational place to live and visit. Schools locally have an excellent reputation and there are a wide variety of both state run and independent to choose from. Chipping is in the catchment for Ribble Valley Schools and is within easy reach of the highly regarded local public schools including Stonyhurst, Oakhill, Moorland and Westholme.
Chipping Village is known to be at least 1,000 years old and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It lies on the south-western edge of the ancient Forest of Bowland abutting the civil parish of Bowland-with-Leagram. The village has a vibrant community and benefits from a wealth of amenities and activities such as Farm Shop, church and primary schools, as well as pubs and shops. More recently famous for cheese production, the village also has an annual Agricultural Show and a Steam Fair.

The nearest town is Longridge, situated 3 miles to the South West. The town is the local centre of the rural farming community and has a mixture of shops, supermarkets, schools and service businesses, which thrive in this energetic environment. The city of Preston lies a further 8 miles east of the town, with access to the National motorway network via the M6 and a regular main-line train service to London taking approximately 2 hours.

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Unknown

Key Features

  • Substantial family home with 6 double bedrooms extending to 3421sqft (317sqm)
  • Upgraded and finished to a high standard
  • Stunning family accommodation with period features and annexe facility.
  • Characterful and productive gardens.
  • Easily accessible with good road links.
  • Fantastic location for commuting, schools and rural living
  • Superb panoramic views across the Ribble Valley
  • Large Driveway and parking for several cars

Description

Black Hall lies approximately half a mile South West of Chipping village in a quiet yet convenient location with a rural aspect and superb views. This wonderful family home has been extensively modified under the current ownership and now provides flexible and well-presented family living accommodation, which will not fail to impress.

Entering from the driveway parking area, access is in to the living, dining, kitchen which runs the width of the house and provides a kitchen area at one end, dining area to the middle and a living area to the front of the property. Off the kitchen is a generous conservatory with superb moorland views. The kitchen is traditional in appearance with a range of fitted appliances and an island unit as well as a slate floor. Accessed separately is a good sized utility room containing the oil fired central heating boiler and plumbed for washer and with space for a dryer with door to the rear of the property. The living / dining area has a stone fireplace with wood burning stove and there is an excellent amount of natural light throughout.

Off the kitchen is a spacious hallway used as a snug, which provides access to the study, perfect for working from home. The downstairs W.C is accessed from the hallway along with the door to the roadside elevation. From the hallway is the light and airy sitting room which has windows to the front elevation with pleasant rural views. There is a feature stone wall and a contemporary wood burning stove. and French doors to the rear courtyard providing additional access to the workshop.

At first floor level accessed from the landing area by turning left up two steps is a spacious split level Master Bedroom with open truss beams and ensuite shower room. There are two further bedrooms adjacent, one of which is ensuite. From the main landing there is the main house bathroom, beautifully presented and equipped with a huge double spa bath, shower cubicle, wash basin and W.C. There are two additional bedrooms immediately next door, one single and one double. At the far end of the landing is an area that could be formally separated to create a self-contained annexe with living room / kitchen dining area, separate bedroom and separate bathroom.

Externally there is a large gravel parking area accessed from the driveway offering parking for several vehicles. The property lies in extensive and mature Lawned Gardens, with a productive kitchen garden area, two large green houses and a large fruit cage. There are three garden sheds providing useful storage. To the front of the house there is an attractive courtyard area surrounded by a stone wall. The gardens offer spectacular 360° panoramic views of the far reaching countryside surrounding the house.

To the front of the house adjacent to the neighbours parking area is an additional parking space owned by the house.

The region's central town, Clitheroe is 9 miles away. The Ribble Valley is an affluent area with a café culture and rural heritage - it is a desirable and aspirational place to live and visit. Schools locally have an excellent reputation and there are a wide variety of both state run and independent to choose from. Chipping is in the catchment for Ribble Valley Schools and is within easy reach of the highly regarded local public schools including Stonyhurst, Oakhill, Moorland and Westholme.
Chipping Village is known to be at least 1,000 years old and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. It lies on the south-western edge of the ancient Forest of Bowland abutting the civil parish of Bowland-with-Leagram. The village has a vibrant community and benefits from a wealth of amenities and activities such as Farm Shop, church and primary schools, as well as pubs and shops. More recently famous for cheese production, the village also has an annual Agricultural Show and a Steam Fair.

The nearest town is Longridge, situated 3 miles to the South West. The town is the local centre of the rural farming community and has a mixture of shops, supermarkets, schools and service businesses, which thrive in this energetic environment. The city of Preston lies a further 8 miles east of the town, with access to the National motorway network via the M6 and a regular main-line train service to London taking approximately 2 hours.

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