Barnoldswick, Lancashire, BB18 6BJ

- PROPERTY TYPE
Semi-Detached
- BEDROOMS
3
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Key features
- Includes an allowance* of 5% towards deposit, which means that you will pay £246,995! *Pre Show Homes release
- Open-plan kitchen/dining and lounge area with bi-fold doors
- Separate sitting room
- Master bedroom with rainfall shower en suite
Description
At the heart of the home, the open-plan kitchen, dining and lounge area is designed for both family life and entertaining. The modern kitchen has integrated appliances, ample worktop space and breakfast bar, and smart cupboard storage. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining area enjoys plenty of natural light, making it the ideal spot for meals or gatherings. The lounge area flows effortlessly from the dining space, offering a relaxed atmosphere for unwinding or entertaining, with garden views through the large bi-fold doors. Completing the downstairs layout is a tucked-away WC and storage cupboard, making room for everything - and everyone.
The first floor of The Astbury provides a peaceful retreat for the family. The master bedroom offers comfort and style with its adjoining en suite rainfall shower room. Generous proportions allow room for a wide choice of furnishings, making it a truly relaxing space to start and end your day.
Bedroom two is a spacious double, perfect for guests or children, while bedroom three offers versatility as a single room, nursery, study, or playroom. A contemporary family bathroom, complete with high-quality fittings, serves these bedrooms. The landing area also benefits from a built-in cupboard, providing practical storage space.
The Astbury combines functionality and charm, making it a perfect choice for families or professionals seeking a modern, versatile home.
Maintenance fee is estimated at £186 per annum. Please note that Council Tax will apply (unless you meet the criteria for Exemption). The Council Tax band will be determined by the relevant Council.
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Why Buy Your Forever Home in Barnoldswick?
Barnoldswick, affectionately known as "Barlick" by locals, is a picturesque market town that perfectly balances charm, community, and convenience. Situated within the boundaries of the historic West Riding of Yorkshire, it's a hidden gem with a unique, quiet charm. It comes as little surprise that there's a growing demand for homes in this area.
The town boasts a variety of independent shops, cafés, and eateries, along with a bustling weekly market. For nature lovers, Barnoldswick is surrounded by stunning landscapes, including the Forest of Bowland and Yorkshire Dales, offering countless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the great outdoors. Families will also appreciate the well-regarded local schools and plentiful green spaces.
With excellent transport links to Skipton, Leeds, and Manchester, Barnoldswick combines the peace of rural living with easy access to urban hubs. Whether upsizing or settling down, Barnoldswick offers the space, tranquillity, and community to make it your forever home.
Local Amenities
A proud winner of the Best British High Street Award, Barnoldswick's shops and eateries have an independent character, scoring high on service and choice. For your everyday needs, you'll find supermarkets, pharmacies, and other essential services just a short distance away. Other amenities include a library, medical centre, sports centre and swimming pool, plus several gyms and public parks. Residents can also look forward to local markets and community events that bring the town to life throughout the year.
Stock Beck flows through the heart of the town. Historically, its waters were harnessed to power the town's mills. Today, walkways and green spaces along its banks make it a favourite spot for a peaceful stroll. Just on the edge of the town is one of the best family attractions around - Thornton Hall Farm, a fantastic day out with hands-on animal encounters, exciting tractor rides, and indoor and outdoor play areas. For those looking to dive deeper into the area's rich industrial heritage, a visit to Barnoldswick Mill Museum is a must.
Green Spaces
Whether you're after a leisurely stroll with the family or the challenge of a fell walk, Barnoldswick's outdoor spaces have something for everyone. Winding its way alongside the development, the canal offers a green corridor of leafy waterside pathways. Looking out over a panorama that stretches across Craven and the Yorkshire Dales, Barnoldswick boasts some of the best long-distance views in the area. On a clear day, you can see Ingleborough, Malham Cove and the fells of upper Wharfedale, Ribblesdale and Airedale.
A little closer to home, there are a variety of picturesque parks and scenic walking trails. Victory Park is a favourite among locals, featuring green spaces, a children's play area, and sports facilities, perfect for family outings. If you want to stretch your legs a little more, the Leeds and Liverpool Canal provides miles of waterside paths with stunning countryside views, while nearby Weets Hill offers a more adventurous hike.
Schools
Families will appreciate the excellent selection of local schools. Barnoldswick is served by four primary schools: Gisburn Road, Church School, Coates Lane and St. Joseph's. Most secondary-age students attend West Craven High School, a technology specialist school situated in Barnoldswick itself. Other options include Ss John Fisher and Thomas More Roman Catholic High School, Park High School in Colne, Ermysted Grammar, and Skipton Girls' High School.
Nearby Nelson and Colne College is recognised for its diverse course offerings and excellent facilities. For those with further academic aspirations, nearby universities include the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan), the University of Leeds, and Lancaster University.
Business and Industry
Barnoldswick is proud of its manufacturing traditions. It has a thriving local business scene and is home to notable companies such as Rolls Royce, Silentnight, and Hope Technology. Its strategic location provides significant employment opportunities both locally and in nearby towns and cities, making it a popular choice for professionals seeking a work-life balance.
Transport
Bancroft View offers excellent connectivity, making it ideal for commuters and families alike. It is situated 30 miles from Leeds and 50 miles from Lancaster; nearby towns include Skipton, Clitheroe, Burnley and Keighley.
Barnoldswick provides easy access to key road networks and local bus routes between Skipton, Burnley and Clitheroe. The nearest railway station is in neighbouring Skipton, offering links to major cities like Leeds and Manchester. The closest airports are Leeds Bradford and Manchester, around a 28-mile and 50-mile drive away, respectively.
Brochures
Site PlanBrochureHouse Type SheetFinishing Touches- COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
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- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Driveway
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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Development features
- Traditionally built using Darlstone with a concrete tile roof
- NHBC 10-year warranty
- Everyday essentials, including supermarkets, pharmacies and health services - are all within easy reach
- From leisurely family walks to more adventurous hikes, Barnoldswick boasts a wealth of outdoor space
About Seddon Homes
Welcome to Bancroft View. We are thrilled to bring you the development of 128 beautiful new homes in the charming market town of Barnoldswick. Nestled on land south of Long Ing Lane, this exciting new community will feature a mix of 3 & 4 bedroom mews, semi detached and detached homes. Perfectly positioned alongside the historic Leeds and Liverpool Canal, residents have the opportunity to enjoy miles of scenic towpaths right on their doorstep.
Whether it’s a morning run, an evening stroll, or a peaceful spot to watch the barges go by, the canal provides a welcome natural backdrop to everyday life. Designed with thoughtful layouts and contemporary fixtures, these modern homes boast lasting quality and exceptional living space. This picturesque waterside location, combined with easy access to local amenities, schools and transport links, makes Bancroft View the ideal place to call home.
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