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Dom & dom jednorodzinny for sale in Melling
3 634 622 PLN
Dom & dom jednorodzinny (Na sprzedaż)
3 r
4 bd
3 ba
Źródło:
EDEN-T97586006
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Welcome to 2 Melling Hall, Melling, Lancaster, LA6 A successful blend of the character of a Grade II Listed property and the modern conveniences required for 21st Century living, providing light filled and spacious accommodation over two floors with an entire third floor of cellars offering excellent scope for upgrading to create more living and leisure rooms. Benefitting from an exceptionally accessible setting and location, Melling Hall is centrally situated in the popular and well connected village of Melling within the highly scenic Lune Valley, itself being located between the National Parks of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. The well presented accommodation offers a ground floor entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, home office and dining kitchen with utility room and cloakroom. To the first floor are four double bedrooms, two ensuite shower rooms and a family bathroom. The cellars provide an additional central hall and four rooms. Outside there is excellent parking to the front with electric gated access and a delightful rear seating terrace and garden with scope for a double garage. Vendor Insight "We absolutely love the classical symmetry and proportions of Georgian buildings, the space, ceiling heights and the light filled rooms. We loved it from the first visit. It’s a house for all seasons. We gravitate outside to the terrace as much as possible in the warmer weather and in winter, it’s warm and cosy inside, best of all, the house dresses a treat for Christmas, our favourite time of year. We’ve had many birthday and all kinds of family celebrations here. It’s a great house for party." Location With verdant and gently undulating fells, the Lune Valley nestles between the National Parks of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. A sought after place to live the Lune Valley offers thriving local communities in picturesque village and hamlets against a backdrop of unspoilt countryside with great country pubs and some lovely walks on offer. It’s also exceptionally easy to dip into the Lakes and the Dales for day trips. Melling has a thriving local community centered around the Village Hall which has a busy diary of events throughout the year including live music as well as regular pub and cinema nights. Within the village are a primary school and vehicular repair garage as well as St Wilfred’s church, locally attributed as ‘The Cathedral of the Lune Valley’. The neighbouring village of Wennington (1.6 miles away) has a station on the Morecambe/Lancaster and Leeds line. This is a super amenity to have locally as it opens up the possibility of commuting by train, car free shopping trips to Leeds and Manchester or indeed if you were jetting off then there are connections to Manchester Airport saving you the hassle of airport parking. Nearby Hornby (1.9 miles distant) offers a village shop, tea room and Post Office, hairdressers, antique shop, children’s day nursery and a doctors’ surgery. Kirkby Lonsdale is the nearest town and has a busy main street of independent retailers, bars, cafes and restaurants as well as all the usual amenities; doctors, dentists, opticians, hairdressers and barbers, a Post Office and branch of Booths supermarket. As the holder of a Market Charter since 1227, there is also an excellent Thursday market offering fresh local produce. If the bright lights beckon, then the historic city of Lancaster has much to offer all generations with an established cultural and music scene, bars and restaurants offering cuisines from around the world, an excellent range of high street and independent shops, a comprehensive offering of professional services, historic buildings (including a fabulous medieval castle) and both NHS and private hospitals. Whether you need to travel for business or just love to get out and about for pleasure, transport links are to hand with convenient access onto the M6 at either J34 or J36 depending on the direction of your travel and train stations on the main West Coast line at both Lancaster and Oxenholme (Kendal). From Lancaster station London and Edinburgh can both easily be reached within 2.5 hours by train, while Manchester is reached in under an hour, bringing travel for work and pleasure in easy reach. Vendor Insight "When we were house hunting we wanted a village location with good access to the countryside as we’re both keen walkers. We have always really liked the Lune Valley, it offers easy access to both the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District and there are plenty of great walks right from the door too. Hot air balloons fly in the valley. You suddenly hear a whoosh and then look up and there’s one overhead; it’s quite a sight!" Step Inside Impressive Grade II Listed Melling Hall dates back to the early-to-mid l8th Century, believed to have been once the home of a local magistrate it was for many years a local landmark hotel trading until 2003 when it was converted into three fine houses each enjoying the classical good looks of this elegant architectural period. No. 2 forms the west wing and as such with the south facing front elevation enjoys a lovely sunny aspect; the sun is on the front elevation in the morning moving round to the west facing gable end mid afternoon eventually reaching the rear terrace by evening. Light streams through the staircase window and catches the glass of the chandelier on the landing, casting light prisms on the walls and ceiling. Screened from the road by established planting, this is a deceptive property, the front elevation giving no hint of how generous and well proportioned the living accommodation is. There are wonderfully high ceilings, some with original cornicing, working sash windows and elegant tall French windows, all combining to add a touch of grandeur and glamour to proceedings. To top it all there is an extensive range of cellars (covering the entire footprint of the property) which offer scope for upgrading to create a whole new level of living space. The owners of the three properties at Melling Hall liaised in terms of paint colour to ensure that the front elevation has a cohesive appearance, either wing is painted a soft warm cream with the central section being left unpainted, as such there’s a Georgian balance to the extensive front elevation. Above the smart cream painted panelled front door with polished brass fittings is an antique carriage light, it makes for an impressive front elevation and entrance. The substantial door opens to a lovely wide hallway. Step inside and there’s a traditional ‘four square’ layout, a classic of the period where symmetry in design and balance were so highly prized. To the front elevation are an elegant dining room and home office, the latter being a versatile room that would make a charming snug, TV or playroom. The view from both of these rooms is to the established planting along the edge of the front garden. Enjoying views to the back garden and the fells beyond the tree line are the sitting room and dining kitchen. The imposing marble fireplace (commissioned by the vendors) is a handsome addition and makes an impressive focal point in the graceful sitting room. It’s a gas fire, but the owners inform us that the flue has the capacity to be used for a wood burning stove or open fire if so desired. French windows lead out to the terrace and in what would have been a stone framed recessed door through to what is now No.1, there are glass display shelves. The dining kitchen has classical good looks, fitted with a range of traditional ‘English Rose’ cabinets which have been painted cream and incorporate basket drawers, both lattice and glazed doors and barley twist detailing, there are wooden butcher block style worktops and under a matching high level mantelpiece with stone quoin stones either side sits a sleek looking Falcon range cooker with induction plates. The heritage style pot sink and oak floor are befitting of the period and there’s a dual aspect including the French windows. The integral dishwasher is NEFF and there’s an undercounter fitted fridge, although as keen cooks and hosts this is now the drinks fridge and the owners have supplemented it with a large free standing model, there’s certainly the space for it. Also on the ground floor is a cloakroom with two piece suite and a useful utility room fitted with base and wall units, having a sink unit and space for free standing domestic appliances comprising a washing machine (Samsung) and a condenser dryer (Miele). Up to the first floor where a lovely tall window sheds natural light into the stairwell and spacious landing. Off here are four double bedrooms, two with ensuite shower rooms and a family bathroom, all of the sanitary ware is heritage in style to complement the character of the house. The principal bedroom enjoys a lovely leafy view, over the garden and trees with the fell as a backdrop. The walk in wardrobe has fitted rails and the ensuite shower room has a three piece suite. The guest bedroom is on the front elevation and has an attractive view down the village to St Wilfred’s church. Here the ensuite has a three piece suite including a rainfall shower. Enjoying the west facing sunsets as well as a garden and fell view is the dual aspect third double bedroom. The fourth and final double bedroom is on the front elevation with an aspect of the village. There is fitted bedroom furniture in both of these rooms. Serving the third and fourth bedrooms is an attractive house bathroom with a classic black and white tiled floor and roll top bath as part of the three piece suite. There’s also a really useful tall built in cupboard. Approached off the main entrance hall are the cellars, spanning the entire footpri...
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Welcome to 2 Melling Hall, Melling, Lancaster, LA6 A successful blend of the character of a Grade II Listed property and the modern conveniences required for 21st Century living, providing light filled and spacious accommodation over two floors with an entire third floor of cellars offering excellent scope for upgrading to create more living and leisure rooms. Benefitting from an exceptionally accessible setting and location, Melling Hall is centrally situated in the popular and well connected village of Melling within the highly scenic Lune Valley, itself being located between the National Parks of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. The well presented accommodation offers a ground floor entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, home office and dining kitchen with utility room and cloakroom. To the first floor are four double bedrooms, two ensuite shower rooms and a family bathroom. The cellars provide an additional central hall and four rooms. Outside there is excellent parking to the front with electric gated access and a delightful rear seating terrace and garden with scope for a double garage. Vendor Insight "We absolutely love the classical symmetry and proportions of Georgian buildings, the space, ceiling heights and the light filled rooms. We loved it from the first visit. It’s a house for all seasons. We gravitate outside to the terrace as much as possible in the warmer weather and in winter, it’s warm and cosy inside, best of all, the house dresses a treat for Christmas, our favourite time of year. We’ve had many birthday and all kinds of family celebrations here. It’s a great house for party." Location With verdant and gently undulating fells, the Lune Valley nestles between the National Parks of the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales. A sought after place to live the Lune Valley offers thriving local communities in picturesque village and hamlets against a backdrop of unspoilt countryside with great country pubs and some lovely walks on offer. It’s also exceptionally easy to dip into the Lakes and the Dales for day trips. Melling has a thriving local community centered around the Village Hall which has a busy diary of events throughout the year including live music as well as regular pub and cinema nights. Within the village are a primary school and vehicular repair garage as well as St Wilfred’s church, locally attributed as ‘The Cathedral of the Lune Valley’. The neighbouring village of Wennington (1.6 miles away) has a station on the Morecambe/Lancaster and Leeds line. This is a super amenity to have locally as it opens up the possibility of commuting by train, car free shopping trips to Leeds and Manchester or indeed if you were jetting off then there are connections to Manchester Airport saving you the hassle of airport parking. Nearby Hornby (1.9 miles distant) offers a village shop, tea room and Post Office, hairdressers, antique shop, children’s day nursery and a doctors’ surgery. Kirkby Lonsdale is the nearest town and has a busy main street of independent retailers, bars, cafes and restaurants as well as all the usual amenities; doctors, dentists, opticians, hairdressers and barbers, a Post Office and branch of Booths supermarket. As the holder of a Market Charter since 1227, there is also an excellent Thursday market offering fresh local produce. If the bright lights beckon, then the historic city of Lancaster has much to offer all generations with an established cultural and music scene, bars and restaurants offering cuisines from around the world, an excellent range of high street and independent shops, a comprehensive offering of professional services, historic buildings (including a fabulous medieval castle) and both NHS and private hospitals. Whether you need to travel for business or just love to get out and about for pleasure, transport links are to hand with convenient access onto the M6 at either J34 or J36 depending on the direction of your travel and train stations on the main West Coast line at both Lancaster and Oxenholme (Kendal). From Lancaster station London and Edinburgh can both easily be reached within 2.5 hours by train, while Manchester is reached in under an hour, bringing travel for work and pleasure in easy reach. Vendor Insight "When we were house hunting we wanted a village location with good access to the countryside as we’re both keen walkers. We have always really liked the Lune Valley, it offers easy access to both the Yorkshire Dales and the Lake District and there are plenty of great walks right from the door too. Hot air balloons fly in the valley. You suddenly hear a whoosh and then look up and there’s one overhead; it’s quite a sight!" Step Inside Impressive Grade II Listed Melling Hall dates back to the early-to-mid l8th Century, believed to have been once the home of a local magistrate it was for many years a local landmark hotel trading until 2003 when it was converted into three fine houses each enjoying the classical good looks of this elegant architectural period. No. 2 forms the west wing and as such with the south facing front elevation enjoys a lovely sunny aspect; the sun is on the front elevation in the morning moving round to the west facing gable end mid afternoon eventually reaching the rear terrace by evening. Light streams through the staircase window and catches the glass of the chandelier on the landing, casting light prisms on the walls and ceiling. Screened from the road by established planting, this is a deceptive property, the front elevation giving no hint of how generous and well proportioned the living accommodation is. There are wonderfully high ceilings, some with original cornicing, working sash windows and elegant tall French windows, all combining to add a touch of grandeur and glamour to proceedings. To top it all there is an extensive range of cellars (covering the entire footprint of the property) which offer scope for upgrading to create a whole new level of living space. The owners of the three properties at Melling Hall liaised in terms of paint colour to ensure that the front elevation has a cohesive appearance, either wing is painted a soft warm cream with the central section being left unpainted, as such there’s a Georgian balance to the extensive front elevation. Above the smart cream painted panelled front door with polished brass fittings is an antique carriage light, it makes for an impressive front elevation and entrance. The substantial door opens to a lovely wide hallway. Step inside and there’s a traditional ‘four square’ layout, a classic of the period where symmetry in design and balance were so highly prized. To the front elevation are an elegant dining room and home office, the latter being a versatile room that would make a charming snug, TV or playroom. The view from both of these rooms is to the established planting along the edge of the front garden. Enjoying views to the back garden and the fells beyond the tree line are the sitting room and dining kitchen. The imposing marble fireplace (commissioned by the vendors) is a handsome addition and makes an impressive focal point in the graceful sitting room. It’s a gas fire, but the owners inform us that the flue has the capacity to be used for a wood burning stove or open fire if so desired. French windows lead out to the terrace and in what would have been a stone framed recessed door through to what is now No.1, there are glass display shelves. The dining kitchen has classical good looks, fitted with a range of traditional ‘English Rose’ cabinets which have been painted cream and incorporate basket drawers, both lattice and glazed doors and barley twist detailing, there are wooden butcher block style worktops and under a matching high level mantelpiece with stone quoin stones either side sits a sleek looking Falcon range cooker with induction plates. The heritage style pot sink and oak floor are befitting of the period and there’s a dual aspect including the French windows. The integral dishwasher is NEFF and there’s an undercounter fitted fridge, although as keen cooks and hosts this is now the drinks fridge and the owners have supplemented it with a large free standing model, there’s certainly the space for it. Also on the ground floor is a cloakroom with two piece suite and a useful utility room fitted with base and wall units, having a sink unit and space for free standing domestic appliances comprising a washing machine (Samsung) and a condenser dryer (Miele). Up to the first floor where a lovely tall window sheds natural light into the stairwell and spacious landing. Off here are four double bedrooms, two with ensuite shower rooms and a family bathroom, all of the sanitary ware is heritage in style to complement the character of the house. The principal bedroom enjoys a lovely leafy view, over the garden and trees with the fell as a backdrop. The walk in wardrobe has fitted rails and the ensuite shower room has a three piece suite. The guest bedroom is on the front elevation and has an attractive view down the village to St Wilfred’s church. Here the ensuite has a three piece suite including a rainfall shower. Enjoying the west facing sunsets as well as a garden and fell view is the dual aspect third double bedroom. The fourth and final double bedroom is on the front elevation with an aspect of the village. There is fitted bedroom furniture in both of these rooms. Serving the third and fourth bedrooms is an attractive house bathroom with a classic black and white tiled floor and roll top bath as part of the three piece suite. There’s also a really useful tall built in cupboard. Approached off the main entrance hall are the cellars, spanning the entire footpri...
Źródło:
EDEN-T97586006
Kraj:
GB
Miasto:
Melling
Kod pocztowy:
LA6 2RA
Kategoria:
Mieszkaniowe
Typ ogłoszenia:
Na sprzedaż
Typ nieruchomości:
Dom & dom jednorodzinny
Pokoje:
3
Sypialnie:
4
Łazienki:
3
Parkingi:
1
Garaże:
1