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Lane Ends, Bolton By Bowland, BB7

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5

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5

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Key features

  • Architect-designed contemporary home completed in 2019, offering over 3,800 sq ft of refined living space
  • Idyllic rural setting with panoramic views across the Ribble Valley and Pendle Hill
  • Open-plan kitchen/living/dining space with south-facing aspect and bespoke finishes throughout
  • Four spacious double bedrooms plus a fifth bedroom or study, including a dramatic principal suite with dressing room and freestanding bath
  • Exceptional leisure suite with cinema, gym, and advanced home technology integration (Control4, underfloor heating, whole-house ventilation)
  • Income-generating timber lodge with separate access and planning consent for holiday use
  • 107 sq m stable block, landscaped gardens and additional land available by separate negotiation (approx. 6 acres)

Description



Bambers Croft
A refined country home of architectural distinction with income potential, occupying a privileged setting in the Ribble Valley.

Discreetly positioned in the peaceful hamlet of Lane Ends, nestled between the highly desirable villages of Grindleton, Bolton by Bowland and Slaidburn, Bambers Croft is a home of rare architectural pedigree and timeless appeal. Designed by award-winning architect David Cox and completed in 2019, this outstanding contemporary residence offers a seamless blend of rural serenity, modern design, and exceptional sustainability credentials.

Approached via a quiet country lane, the property sits within approximately one acre of landscaped gardens and paddock, with an additional six acres available by separate negotiation. The house has been conceived as a sanctuary?both connected to and protected from the outside world. Every detail reflects a considered approach to modern living, with a focus on light, materiality and flow.

The home?s striking exterior combines natural materials and clean-lined modernity: solid oak windows clad in powder-coated aluminium, locally quarried stone and sustainably sourced Burnt Ash timber cladding form a bold, sympathetic statement within the surrounding landscape. Inside, the spaces are at once generous and intimate, sophisticated and inviting.

You enter through an extra-tall bespoke front door beneath a deep timber canopy, stepping into a spacious arrival porch where a 2-metre circular picture window immediately draws the eye. From here, the home opens into a spectacular double-height reception hall, bathed in natural light from gallery windows and a long rooflight that runs the length of the hallway.

The heart of the home is an expansive, south-facing open-plan kitchen, dining and living space, designed to embrace panoramic views across the surrounding countryside to Pendle Hill. The bespoke kitchen, crafted with both design and function in mind, features an extensive run of cabinetry, a large central island with concealed storage and undercounter freezer and premium appliances including a halogen Neff hob, Quooker tap, integrated dishwasher and double oven hidden behind elegant pocket doors. Corian and quartz surfaces lend a sculptural, tactile quality, while inset LED lighting and a discreet wine storage zone elevate the space further.

Sliding doors open from the kitchen and dining area onto a stone patio, framed by a bespoke timber pergola?complete with removable sail covers for shaded summer entertaining. The adjoining lounge area enjoys a dual aspect, with floor-to-ceiling glazing facing south and west. A concealed flue offers provision for a log burner should one be desired. Audio and visual systems are seamlessly integrated via the home?s Control4 system.

Adjoining the lounge, a west-facing snug provides a more private retreat with meadow views. This adaptable space could be fully enclosed if required, making it suitable as a reading room, playroom or study.

The ground floor also features a beautifully appointed utility room with full-width base units, integrated washer and dryer, a separate boot room and a contemporary shower room with floor-to-ceiling tiling, a timber vanity shelf and designer basin.

From the main hallway, a wide ?floating? staircase leads to the first floor where four double bedrooms are arranged to make the most of the views and natural light. The principal suite is a true showpiece: a vast room of nearly 9 metres in length, carpeted in soft wool and centred around a freestanding bath placed to take in west-facing meadow views through the dramatic gable window. A skylit dressing room and opulent en suite complete the suite, with double rain shower, bidet, twin vanity and extensive integrated lighting.

Bedrooms Two and Three are symmetrically arranged and benefit from exceptional views across the garden and countryside beyond. Both are generously proportioned, with space for king-sized beds, and are linked via a well-appointed Jack-and-Jill shower room with timber-effect tiling, corner shower and wall-hung vanity unit.

Bedroom Four is accessed via the ?secret? bookcase door and offers a dramatic double-height space with a mezzanine level ideal for a teenage retreat, studio, or self-contained workspace. It has its own stylish en suite and enjoys a double aspect with far-reaching views.

Also on the first floor is a flexible fifth bedroom or home office with an impressive picture window overlooking the front approach. Rich Bolewood flooring, soft neutral tones and a gallery window overlooking the entrance hall lend this room a quiet dignity. Should a fifth bedroom be required, it could share the adjacent en suite with Bedroom Four via a hidden, bookcase-style door?adding a playful and practical design element.

Back down stairs, descending to the lower ground floor, a second staircase leads to a remarkable leisure suite comprising a fully equipped home cinema with a 3m screen, electric blackout curtains, reclining seating and star light ceiling. Adjacent is a gym and games area, as well as a plant room housing the home?s sophisticated water filtration system, ground-source heating system and ventilation controls. The tech room, fully wired, houses routers, lighting boards and AV equipment. Broadband is provided via high-speed fibre-optic (B4RN).

Externally, Bambers Croft continues to impress. A substantial 107 sqm stable block with three bays and concrete yard offers superb equestrian or storage potential. The landscaped gardens, enclosed by secure pet fencing, are beautifully arranged with two stone terraces, a rockery, fire pit, and integrated speakers wired to the home entertainment system.

To the side of the main residence sits a fully self-contained timber lodge, accessed via its own private drive. With planning consent for tourism use, this popular Airbnb provides a valuable income stream. It includes a fitted kitchen, breakfast bar, shower room, wood-burning stove, and its own private garden area?perfect for guests or extended family.

Security has also been carefully considered, with an alarm system, CCTV, panic buttons, and the infrastructure for a sliding electric gate with camera intercom.

Bambers Croft is ideally placed for those seeking seclusion without isolation. The nearby towns of Clitheroe (15 mins), Skipton (30 mins), Preston (40 mins) and Manchester (1 hour) are easily accessible by road, and a choice of excellent schools?including Slaidburn and Bolton-by-Bowland Primaries, Bowland High, and Stonyhurst College and Giggleswick School?lie within easy reach. School bus services stop directly outside the property.

Bambers Croft is not merely a house?it is a celebration of thoughtful design, quiet luxury and sustainable living. A home where architecture and landscape are in perfect dialogue, and where every element has been curated to support a life well lived.

 

At a Glance: Bambers Croft

Exceptional design, rural elegance, and income potential in the heart of the Ribble Valley

Architect-Designed Residence

A striking contemporary home by David Cox Architects, completed in 2019 with over 3,800 sq ft of beautifully considered living space.

Breathtaking Setting

Enjoy uninterrupted views of Pendle Hill and the surrounding countryside from a peaceful, elevated plot in sought-after location.

? Seamless Open-Plan Living

South-facing kitchen, dining and lounge area with floor-to-ceiling glazing, bespoke cabinetry, premium appliances, and sliding doors to a sun terrace with pergola.

? Elegant Bedroom Suites

Four generous double bedrooms plus a fifth bedroom or office, including a spectacular principal suite with freestanding bath, dressing room and luxury en suite.

? Private Leisure Wing

Lower ground floor cinema with blackout blinds and starlit ceiling, adjoining gym, games space and advanced AV/lighting control (Control4 system).

? Income-Generating Lodge

Self-contained timber lodge with separate access, currently a successful holiday let with planning consent for tourist use.

? Equestrian Facilities

Three-bay stable block (107 sq m), concrete yard, and optional 6-acre paddock with glamping potential, available by separate negotiation.

? Superb Location

Between Grindleton and Slaidburn, with easy access to Clitheroe, Skipton and Manchester. Excellent schools, superfast B4RN broadband, and doorstep walking routes.



EPC Rating: B

Garden

Set in approximately 1 acre

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Welcome to Field and Stone, your expert local estate agent specialising in country and fine properties within the Ribble Valley and the north west of England. With years of experience in the industry, we have honed our skills in marketing and negotiating high-end properties, including small country estates, period and historic homes, quaint country cottages, and luxury apartments. We understand the unique needs of our clients in this niche market, and our attention to detail and commitment to excellence sets us apart.

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