
Brookfield Lane, Chorley, PR6

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
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Key features
- Extended Open Plan Family Living
- Low Maintenance Sunny Rear Garden
- Stylish Kitchen With Integrated Appliances
- Bespoke Built In Dining Seating
- Vaulted Lounge With Apex Window
- Zoned Wet Underfloor Heating System
- Integral Garage And Driveway Parking
- Excellent Clayton-Le-Woods Family Location
- Close To Schools And Parks
- Easy Access Chorley And Preston
Description
What makes this home feel different from others in Clayton-le-Woods?
There’s a calmness to this house that’s difficult to fake. The current owners have updated and extended it carefully over time, creating spaces that feel elegant and contemporary without losing warmth or practicality. Nothing feels overdone. It simply works well.
The result is a home that adapts naturally around family life. Somewhere busy mornings, slow Sundays, entertaining friends and quieter evenings all sit comfortably together.
Where does everyday family life naturally happen?
The open-plan family living space at the rear is where the house really comes into its own. It’s a sociable, easy space that allows family life to unfold naturally around it. Cooking happens while others relax nearby watching television, conversations continue around the breakfast bar, and the built-in dining area becomes the backdrop for everything from rushed weekday breakfasts to larger family occasions.
The bespoke banquette seating and decorative concrete dining table give the space real character, while the sleek kitchen keeps things practical and uncluttered with integrated appliances including fridge freezer, oven and combination oven.
It’s modern family living done properly. Connected, comfortable and easy to use day after day.
Is the house good for entertaining?
Very much so, though not in a showy way. The layout simply lends itself to having people over.
In warmer months, the bi-fold doors open the family area directly onto the garden so the whole rear of the house starts to feel like one continuous entertaining space. People move easily between inside and outside without the house ever feeling crowded.
The snug dining space works beautifully for hosting family meals and celebrations, while the rear lounge gives a second place to gather later in the evening for drinks, films or watching sport with friends.
There’s an ease to the flow here which is hard to create retrospectively and which many buyers searching for an extended family home in Clayton-le-Woods will immediately recognise.
What is the lounge like in the evenings?
The rear lounge feels slightly separate from the rest of the house in the best possible way. The vaulted ceiling and large apex window draw in soft natural light during the day and frame the garden trees beautifully throughout the seasons.
In winter, it becomes an especially cosy room to retreat into. The owners talk about sitting here with the garden lights glowing outside on timer, the house warm underfoot from the underfloor heating, and everything feeling settled and quiet.
It’s also flexible space. Large enough to double as a home gym while still comfortably functioning as a relaxed family lounge.
Is the house practical as well as stylish?
That balance has been handled particularly well here. Alongside the more design-led touches, there’s a strong sense that the house has been improved for real living rather than appearance alone.
A spacious high-gloss utility room keeps the day-to-day practicalities tucked away from the main living areas, while the downstairs WC and integral garage add to the overall ease of the layout.
The whole ground floor benefits from wet underfloor heating powered by a gas central heating boiler, arranged across separate zones with individual thermostats. Upstairs radiators operate independently, allowing the house to be heated efficiently depending on how the spaces are being used.
Combined with recent cavity wall insulation and a regularly serviced boiler, the property feels warm, economical and easy to manage throughout the year.
How does the garden work through the seasons?
The garden has been designed to be enjoyed rather than endlessly maintained. It’s easy to look after, which allows more time to actually use it.
Mornings tend to begin on the decking with coffee, birdsong and the sound of the water fountain, while the sun gradually moves across the patio into the evening. In summer, with the bi-folds open, the garden becomes part of everyday life rather than something viewed from inside.
There’s enough space to entertain properly, without the upkeep becoming overwhelming.
Are the bedrooms quiet and well balanced?
All four bedrooms feel peaceful, helped by the quiet residential position of the house itself. The principal bedroom benefits from its own en-suite, while the remaining bedrooms are served by a well-finished family bathroom.
For growing families, the layout upstairs works especially well because the rooms feel evenly proportioned rather than one or two carrying all the usable space.
What is it like living in Clayton-le-Woods?
Clayton-le-Woods has long appealed to buyers wanting a quieter residential setting while remaining well connected to both Chorley and Preston. Positioned around two miles north of Chorley and five miles south of Preston, it offers straightforward commuter access alongside a strong sense of community and everyday convenience.
Families are particularly well served here, with respected local primary schools nearby including Clayton-le-Woods Church of England Primary School, Manor Road Primary School and Clayton Brook Primary School. Cuerden Valley Park also sits close by for weekend walks, running routes and time outdoors.
It’s the sort of area where people tend to settle in and stay.
What will the current owners miss most?
They’ll miss the way the house changes with the seasons. Summer evenings with the doors folded back and people gathered between the kitchen and garden. Winter nights in the lounge with the lights outside glowing through the glass. The simple ease of how the spaces work around everyday life.
More than anything, they’ll miss how naturally the house feels like home.
Brochures
Brochure 1- 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.
- Yes
- 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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