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Dom & dom jednorodzinny for sale in Poulton-le-Fylde

3 274 962 PLN

Dom & dom jednorodzinny (Na sprzedaż)

3 r
5 bd
2 ba
Źródło: EDEN-T94324335 / 94324335
The Rest offers a lifestyle; whether it is for a growing family with a busy life or for a well earned and time rich retirement, this well maintained bungalow has much to offer. Set in a generous plot of 1.13 acres that offers both well stocked and carefully tended gardens and an adjoining paddock sure to appeal to anyone looking to keep a pony, chickens and simply have a great playing field for children to let off steam or dogs to be exercised.   To help you make the most of the land and garden there’s a good selection of outbuildings, a couple originally utilised as stables, they now offer great amenity value for a variety of purposes. The bungalow was built back in the 1930s, hallmarks of the architectural period are still apparent in the older part of the property. Purchased by the present owners in 1988 they swiftly set about adding a large extension for their growing family “we had three daughters when we moved here, by the time we’d finished extending, we had four.” All four daughters have now grown and flown the nest, but The Rest has remained the hub of family life at one point housing four generations with ease thanks to the accommodating and versatile layout. With a good balance between reception rooms and bedrooms, in total The Rest offers two reception rooms, a dining room, breakfast kitchen and utility porch, five bedrooms, a bathroom, shower room and separate loo. For those seeking a lifestyle where you are as often outside as in, a property with a semi rural setting, great accessibility and champion views, The Rest has to be one to view. Vendor Insight It’s been a great home for family life. It’s a peaceful place to live and the neighbours have been wonderful. In an ideal world, we’d love it if another family bought The Rest so that they could enjoy it just as we have done. At one point we had four generations living here under one roof, we’ve loved it all and will be so sorry to go, but it is time to downsize. Dad lived with us at one point which worked well as the kitchen is in the middle with bedrooms and bathrooms either side and a sitting room each. Our daughters have returned periodically over the years when they have been between houses moves of their own and it’s been great that we have had the space to help them out. Location The Rest enjoys a cul-de-sac and semi-rural location and whilst there are neighbours, the property isn’t overlooked to any great degree and has the advantage of fabulous far-reaching views towards the imposing Bowland fells. As a village, Preesall offers a selection of local shops and services including a Co-op and One Stop for everyday groceries, a bakery, hairdresser and a couple of take away providers. The beach surrounding Pilling, Preesall and Knott-End is known as Preesall Beach and there’s a sea wall protecting Preesall from high tides. The nearest city of Lancaster has much to offer all generations with an established cultural and music scene, a wide variety of bars and restaurants offering cuisines from around the world, a pedestrianised shopping area with an excellent range of high street and independent shops, a comprehensive offering of professional services, two universities (Lancaster and Cumbria) and good healthcare with both private and NHS hospitals. Transport links are convenient with access onto the M6 at J33 and a train station on the main West Coast line at Lancaster meaning that whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, London and Edinburgh can be reached within 2.5 hours by train, while Manchester is reached in under an hour. Vendor Insight When we first viewed here we came down the drive and saw the view for the first time; it hit us how fabulous it was. We’ve never stopped enjoying it. We were looking for a property with land and have always thought of the field as ‘our little bit of England’, it’s meant a lot to us over the years. We’d originally thought about it for a small campsite but life got busy with children, jobs and then two ponies. At one point, the bottom section of garden was used as a second smaller paddock. It then became our vegetable garden and now it’s the orchard. It’s a thriving local community with the library at the absolute centre of things. There’s an activity or class every day of the week; something for all ages and interests. Step Outside When the extension was added in 1989/91 the orientation of The Rest was changed around, the main entrance is now into a porch offering plenty of space for wellies and outdoor gear. There’s plumbing for your washer and a vent for a tumble dryer. A part glazed door opens to the kitchen – sleek and contemporary with white high gloss fronted cabinets and granite worktops, this is a recent installation and offers extensive storage and all modern conveniences for the keen cook - a Rangemaster Kitchener 90 stove with five gas burners and two electric ovens, Indesit fridge and freezers, Hisense dishwasher, Quooker hot water tap and a Belling extractor fan. Central to the room is an island this time with cabinet doors in a contrasting charcoal colour. The island sits under two feature amber coloured glass pendants and extends to a breakfast bar with space for two stools. Next to the kitchen is the dining room and off this an inner hall which leads to a double bedroom and adjacent bathroom with bath having shower over, vanity unit and loo. There’s a separate loo as well with a rather sweet round window, a remaining 1930s architectural detail. The smaller of the two lounge’s is next on our tour, a lovely and welcoming room with a Victorian reproduction fireplace with Art Nouveau style tiled slips. The surround houses a living flame fire. The square bay window was once the front door but now offers an outlook to the side path. Off the lounge are two double bedrooms, both with square bay windows, one is now used as a playroom for the grandchildren. Returning to the centrally placed kitchen and there is a passageway which leads eastwards to the balance of the accommodation. At the far end, the principal bedroom has a picture window which looks east out to the main garden and as the sun is on this elevation first thing, you can watch the sun rise from behind the Bowland Fells. A glorious way indeed to start the day - lying in bed, cup of tea to hand… are you with us on this one? The bedroom has a sleek range of fitted ‘Laguna’ wardrobes. The fifth and final bedroom has a square bay window, these two bedrooms share a shower room, with a large cubicle, vanity unit and loo. Finally, with a picture window looking due east commanding a fabulous open, panoramic view is the large lounge – a great family room or perfect when you’re entertaining. A stone mantlepiece houses a living flame gas fire. It’s a versatile layout, whilst on paper there are five bedrooms, the reality is that they can be used for whatever you and your family require – bedrooms, hobbies or crafting rooms, an office or yoga studio. Vendor Insight It’s worked well having the two sitting rooms. The big one is great for a family get together and the smaller one is now where we tend to spend most of our time, it’s lovely and cosy, gets the sun in the afternoon and is handy for the kitchen, plus, if the grandchildren are visiting then it’s next to the bedroom we now use as their playroom. Step Outside A slate sign hangs in the porch declaring “Life is better in the garden” and that indeed does seem to the philosophy for life here at The Rest. The garden is an absolute delight and will appeal to any keen plantsmen or women out there. It has been a labour of love for the current owners who landscaped and planted it from scratch as the previous owners operated a small holding from here so their priority had been fruit, vegetables and livestock. The gardening calendar starts with bulbs, a succession of colour, starting with snowdrops then daffodils and crocuses, both in beds and the lawns. Flowering shrubs bring spring and summer colour with camelias, rhododendrons and azaleas, buddleias, fuchsia and hydrangeas as well as lots of roses. Come December there are several holly bushes to trim for your Christmas garland and wreath. The west facing front garden has a lawn and a border with established planting. The main garden is to the east, the lawn is edged by a planted border with a wide variety of shrubs interspersed with herbaceous planting to create an interesting and colourful garden. The large level lawn is perfect for children with ample space for a climbing frame, swing set or trampoline. A hot tub is screened by a planting and a hedge. Central to the lawn is a paved seating area, carefully positioned to get all the hours of sunlight on offer. At the far end the young orchard has apple, pear, cherry and plum trees and there are three greenhouses. It was here where the owners had their raised beds when they used to grown much of their own veg. Along the shared drive there are two pairs of wrought iron gates, the first are no longer in use but there is space to pull a car in here if needed. The second set lead to the main drive off which are various areas to park, it also leads all the way to the paddock so is ideal if you had a pony and needed horsebox access. There is a great collection of outbuildings; both for practical purposes and for pleasure. When former owners lived here it housed pigs, virtually rebuilt it is now known by the family as the Play Shed and has been a favoured indoor play space for children and grandchildr... Zobacz więcej Zobacz mniej The Rest offers a lifestyle; whether it is for a growing family with a busy life or for a well earned and time rich retirement, this well maintained bungalow has much to offer. Set in a generous plot of 1.13 acres that offers both well stocked and carefully tended gardens and an adjoining paddock sure to appeal to anyone looking to keep a pony, chickens and simply have a great playing field for children to let off steam or dogs to be exercised.   To help you make the most of the land and garden there’s a good selection of outbuildings, a couple originally utilised as stables, they now offer great amenity value for a variety of purposes. The bungalow was built back in the 1930s, hallmarks of the architectural period are still apparent in the older part of the property. Purchased by the present owners in 1988 they swiftly set about adding a large extension for their growing family “we had three daughters when we moved here, by the time we’d finished extending, we had four.” All four daughters have now grown and flown the nest, but The Rest has remained the hub of family life at one point housing four generations with ease thanks to the accommodating and versatile layout. With a good balance between reception rooms and bedrooms, in total The Rest offers two reception rooms, a dining room, breakfast kitchen and utility porch, five bedrooms, a bathroom, shower room and separate loo. For those seeking a lifestyle where you are as often outside as in, a property with a semi rural setting, great accessibility and champion views, The Rest has to be one to view. Vendor Insight It’s been a great home for family life. It’s a peaceful place to live and the neighbours have been wonderful. In an ideal world, we’d love it if another family bought The Rest so that they could enjoy it just as we have done. At one point we had four generations living here under one roof, we’ve loved it all and will be so sorry to go, but it is time to downsize. Dad lived with us at one point which worked well as the kitchen is in the middle with bedrooms and bathrooms either side and a sitting room each. Our daughters have returned periodically over the years when they have been between houses moves of their own and it’s been great that we have had the space to help them out. Location The Rest enjoys a cul-de-sac and semi-rural location and whilst there are neighbours, the property isn’t overlooked to any great degree and has the advantage of fabulous far-reaching views towards the imposing Bowland fells. As a village, Preesall offers a selection of local shops and services including a Co-op and One Stop for everyday groceries, a bakery, hairdresser and a couple of take away providers. The beach surrounding Pilling, Preesall and Knott-End is known as Preesall Beach and there’s a sea wall protecting Preesall from high tides. The nearest city of Lancaster has much to offer all generations with an established cultural and music scene, a wide variety of bars and restaurants offering cuisines from around the world, a pedestrianised shopping area with an excellent range of high street and independent shops, a comprehensive offering of professional services, two universities (Lancaster and Cumbria) and good healthcare with both private and NHS hospitals. Transport links are convenient with access onto the M6 at J33 and a train station on the main West Coast line at Lancaster meaning that whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, London and Edinburgh can be reached within 2.5 hours by train, while Manchester is reached in under an hour. Vendor Insight When we first viewed here we came down the drive and saw the view for the first time; it hit us how fabulous it was. We’ve never stopped enjoying it. We were looking for a property with land and have always thought of the field as ‘our little bit of England’, it’s meant a lot to us over the years. We’d originally thought about it for a small campsite but life got busy with children, jobs and then two ponies. At one point, the bottom section of garden was used as a second smaller paddock. It then became our vegetable garden and now it’s the orchard. It’s a thriving local community with the library at the absolute centre of things. There’s an activity or class every day of the week; something for all ages and interests. Step Outside When the extension was added in 1989/91 the orientation of The Rest was changed around, the main entrance is now into a porch offering plenty of space for wellies and outdoor gear. There’s plumbing for your washer and a vent for a tumble dryer. A part glazed door opens to the kitchen – sleek and contemporary with white high gloss fronted cabinets and granite worktops, this is a recent installation and offers extensive storage and all modern conveniences for the keen cook - a Rangemaster Kitchener 90 stove with five gas burners and two electric ovens, Indesit fridge and freezers, Hisense dishwasher, Quooker hot water tap and a Belling extractor fan. Central to the room is an island this time with cabinet doors in a contrasting charcoal colour. The island sits under two feature amber coloured glass pendants and extends to a breakfast bar with space for two stools. Next to the kitchen is the dining room and off this an inner hall which leads to a double bedroom and adjacent bathroom with bath having shower over, vanity unit and loo. There’s a separate loo as well with a rather sweet round window, a remaining 1930s architectural detail. The smaller of the two lounge’s is next on our tour, a lovely and welcoming room with a Victorian reproduction fireplace with Art Nouveau style tiled slips. The surround houses a living flame fire. The square bay window was once the front door but now offers an outlook to the side path. Off the lounge are two double bedrooms, both with square bay windows, one is now used as a playroom for the grandchildren. Returning to the centrally placed kitchen and there is a passageway which leads eastwards to the balance of the accommodation. At the far end, the principal bedroom has a picture window which looks east out to the main garden and as the sun is on this elevation first thing, you can watch the sun rise from behind the Bowland Fells. A glorious way indeed to start the day - lying in bed, cup of tea to hand… are you with us on this one? The bedroom has a sleek range of fitted ‘Laguna’ wardrobes. The fifth and final bedroom has a square bay window, these two bedrooms share a shower room, with a large cubicle, vanity unit and loo. Finally, with a picture window looking due east commanding a fabulous open, panoramic view is the large lounge – a great family room or perfect when you’re entertaining. A stone mantlepiece houses a living flame gas fire. It’s a versatile layout, whilst on paper there are five bedrooms, the reality is that they can be used for whatever you and your family require – bedrooms, hobbies or crafting rooms, an office or yoga studio. Vendor Insight It’s worked well having the two sitting rooms. The big one is great for a family get together and the smaller one is now where we tend to spend most of our time, it’s lovely and cosy, gets the sun in the afternoon and is handy for the kitchen, plus, if the grandchildren are visiting then it’s next to the bedroom we now use as their playroom. Step Outside A slate sign hangs in the porch declaring “Life is better in the garden” and that indeed does seem to the philosophy for life here at The Rest. The garden is an absolute delight and will appeal to any keen plantsmen or women out there. It has been a labour of love for the current owners who landscaped and planted it from scratch as the previous owners operated a small holding from here so their priority had been fruit, vegetables and livestock. The gardening calendar starts with bulbs, a succession of colour, starting with snowdrops then daffodils and crocuses, both in beds and the lawns. Flowering shrubs bring spring and summer colour with camelias, rhododendrons and azaleas, buddleias, fuchsia and hydrangeas as well as lots of roses. Come December there are several holly bushes to trim for your Christmas garland and wreath. The west facing front garden has a lawn and a border with established planting. The main garden is to the east, the lawn is edged by a planted border with a wide variety of shrubs interspersed with herbaceous planting to create an interesting and colourful garden. The large level lawn is perfect for children with ample space for a climbing frame, swing set or trampoline. A hot tub is screened by a planting and a hedge. Central to the lawn is a paved seating area, carefully positioned to get all the hours of sunlight on offer. At the far end the young orchard has apple, pear, cherry and plum trees and there are three greenhouses. It was here where the owners had their raised beds when they used to grown much of their own veg. Along the shared drive there are two pairs of wrought iron gates, the first are no longer in use but there is space to pull a car in here if needed. The second set lead to the main drive off which are various areas to park, it also leads all the way to the paddock so is ideal if you had a pony and needed horsebox access. There is a great collection of outbuildings; both for practical purposes and for pleasure. When former owners lived here it housed pigs, virtually rebuilt it is now known by the family as the Play Shed and has been a favoured indoor play space for children and grandchildr...
Źródło: EDEN-T94324335
Kraj: GB
Miasto: Poulton-Le-Fylde
Kod pocztowy: FY6 0PD
Kategoria: Mieszkaniowe
Typ ogłoszenia: Na sprzedaż
Typ nieruchomości: Dom & dom jednorodzinny
Pokoje: 3
Sypialnie: 5
Łazienki: 2

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