Stoneygate Lane, Ribchester, PR3 3YN5 Bedroom Detached House

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Unknown

This spacious family property extends to over 2560 sqft or 245 sqm and offers huge scope for a family and briefly comprises:-

Ground floor:-
Rear Vestibule
Inner Hallway
Cloakroom
Lounge
Dining Room
Conservatory
Dining Kitchen
Walk-in shelved larder

Staircase to First Floor:-
Landing
Master Bedroom
En-suite Bathroom
Family Bathroom
Front Bedroom (double)
Front Bedroom (double)
Side Bedroom (Double)
Front Bedroom/Box Room

Adjoining Barn/Ancillary Accommodation
Utility Room
Split-level Hallway staircase to first floor.
Integral Boiler Room With new oil fired central heating boiler. Please note that a new "A" rated central heating boiler.
First Floor
Office/Games Room/Play Room/Potential for Granny Annexe

Outside
To the front of the property is a large landscaped garden laid to lawn with mature well stocked flower beds and trees. A mature beech hedge opens onto a large kitchen garden.
At the front there is also a good sized driveway with parking for two/three vehicles with access to the barn and two single car garages with up-and-over entrance doors, electric light
and power.

There is also a large detached workshop with power supply and electric gates.

The garages adjoin the barn and could easily be
incorporated into additional accommodation, the barn being ideal for conversion to a granny annexe/dependent relative accommodation.
The side of the property adjoins open farmland where there are some spectacular open aspects towards Pendle Hill and Ribchester
village.

The property is located on the lower section of Stoneygate Lane approximately half a mile from the centre of Ribchester village which has a vibrant community and benefits from a wealth of amenities such as Spar store, public houses, restaurants, churches, junior school and the famous Ribchester Roman Museum.

Ribchester is a picturesque village located six miles north west of Blackburn, and twelve miles east of Preston. It is renowned for its archaeological significance and charming rural setting.

One of the main attractions of Ribchester is its Roman heritage the village was an important military fort and settlement.
Today, visitors can explore the remains of the Roman fort, which include parts of the original walls and the bathhouse. The Ribchester Roman Museum provides a fascinating insight into the village's Roman past and displays a range of artifacts discovered in the area.

Beyond its Roman history, Ribchester is known for its idyllic countryside and traditional village atmosphere. The village features charming stone-built cottages, historic buildings, and narrow streets lined with independent shops, cafes, and pubs. St. Wilfrid's Church, a Grade I listed building, is a prominent landmark with its distinctive 14th-century tower.

The surrounding Ribble Valley offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. The River Ribble is popular for fishing, boating, and riverside walks. Nearby parks and nature reserves, such as Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail and Brockholes Nature Reserve, provide beautiful natural landscapes to enjoy.

The Ribble valley is an affluent area with a café culture and rural heritage and 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 including highly regarded local public schools including Stonyhurst, Oakhill College and Moorlands.

Council Tax

Band: Unknown

Tenure

Unknown

Key Features

  • A detached period property with adjoining barn which has been partially converted and offers huge potential.
  • Spacious five bedroom accommodation.
  • Large garden with superb rural views
  • Superb for commuting with access to good schools
  • Walking distance to the village centre with all its amenities
  • Superb Potential
  • Ribble Valley Borough Council Tax Band G
  • Freehold Tenure - EPC G

Description

This spacious family property extends to over 2560 sqft or 245 sqm and offers huge scope for a family and briefly comprises:-

Ground floor:-
Rear Vestibule
Inner Hallway
Cloakroom
Lounge
Dining Room
Conservatory
Dining Kitchen
Walk-in shelved larder

Staircase to First Floor:-
Landing
Master Bedroom
En-suite Bathroom
Family Bathroom
Front Bedroom (double)
Front Bedroom (double)
Side Bedroom (Double)
Front Bedroom/Box Room

Adjoining Barn/Ancillary Accommodation
Utility Room
Split-level Hallway staircase to first floor.
Integral Boiler Room With new oil fired central heating boiler. Please note that a new "A" rated central heating boiler.
First Floor
Office/Games Room/Play Room/Potential for Granny Annexe

Outside
To the front of the property is a large landscaped garden laid to lawn with mature well stocked flower beds and trees. A mature beech hedge opens onto a large kitchen garden.
At the front there is also a good sized driveway with parking for two/three vehicles with access to the barn and two single car garages with up-and-over entrance doors, electric light
and power.

There is also a large detached workshop with power supply and electric gates.

The garages adjoin the barn and could easily be
incorporated into additional accommodation, the barn being ideal for conversion to a granny annexe/dependent relative accommodation.
The side of the property adjoins open farmland where there are some spectacular open aspects towards Pendle Hill and Ribchester
village.

The property is located on the lower section of Stoneygate Lane approximately half a mile from the centre of Ribchester village which has a vibrant community and benefits from a wealth of amenities such as Spar store, public houses, restaurants, churches, junior school and the famous Ribchester Roman Museum.

Ribchester is a picturesque village located six miles north west of Blackburn, and twelve miles east of Preston. It is renowned for its archaeological significance and charming rural setting.

One of the main attractions of Ribchester is its Roman heritage the village was an important military fort and settlement.
Today, visitors can explore the remains of the Roman fort, which include parts of the original walls and the bathhouse. The Ribchester Roman Museum provides a fascinating insight into the village's Roman past and displays a range of artifacts discovered in the area.

Beyond its Roman history, Ribchester is known for its idyllic countryside and traditional village atmosphere. The village features charming stone-built cottages, historic buildings, and narrow streets lined with independent shops, cafes, and pubs. St. Wilfrid's Church, a Grade I listed building, is a prominent landmark with its distinctive 14th-century tower.

The surrounding Ribble Valley offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. The River Ribble is popular for fishing, boating, and riverside walks. Nearby parks and nature reserves, such as Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail and Brockholes Nature Reserve, provide beautiful natural landscapes to enjoy.

The Ribble valley is an affluent area with a café culture and rural heritage and 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 including highly regarded local public schools including Stonyhurst, Oakhill College and Moorlands.

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