Properties For Sale by Fine & Country, Lakes & North Lancs, including sold STC
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Imposing country residence plus onsite luxury B&B lifestyle business (also suitable for other business uses). Set in secure grounds of approximately 1.5 acres in a rural setting. Substantial and spacious, this is an impressive period house that is both light and characterful ...
Welcome to Silver Ridge, 10 Wallings Lane, Silverdale, Lancashire, LA5 0RZ. With architectural hallmarks of the Edwardian era, this impressive and statuesque period home stands in an elevated position and commands panoramic views over the village and out to Morecambe Bay. Purchased by th...
A truly impressive late Victorian gentleman’s former residence that has a commanding presence on one of Lancaster’s primary residential streets. Rich in authentic architectural details, Summerfield packs a mighty punch and offers a lifestyle set against a backdrop of the grandeur a...
Foxhaven, sophisticated and beautifully appointed where the luxury of a five-star boutique hotel is brought together with the comfort and warmth of a family home. From the moment you cross the threshold, the impressive hallway offers a glimpse of the exceptional living spaces that lie ahead th...
Nestled at the foot of majestic Whernside, one of Yorkshire’s mighty Three Peaks, enjoying some fabulous open countryside vistas and within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Twisleton Hall is a beautifully presented and charismatic period house with spacious, well laid ou...
Substantial, soulful and packed full of period features Newland House has been created from a wing of Newland Hall and offers an enticing slice of country house grandeur. The welcome is warm, the proportions are excellent and the characterful features plentiful
Welcome to Nether Gayle, Woodman Lane, Cowan Bridge, Carnforth, LA6 2HT Well-lit with natural light and possessing a warm and generous personality, Nether Gayle is airy, spacious and versatile with a calm and relaxed energy that lends itself beautifully to family life a...
A super family house in a surprisingly private setting and a very accessible location. Generously proportioned, light, bright and well-presented with the character and personality of period features married with the convenience of modern appointments. Set back off the road and in a secluded se...
Aldcliffe Heights has some of the best views (and sunsets!) around – 180 degrees of pure panorama taking in Lancaster Castle and Priory, the coastline from Morecambe to Heysham and the River Lune estuary , including the historic 17thC tide-affected pub, Snatchems, all with...
Substantial and impressive, a fine late Victorian residence, largely unchanged in architectural terms since it was built in 1890 by the developer of neighbouring properties for his own private residence. It has been respectfully upgraded and a garden room extension added alongside an...
Apple Tree Barn is full of options and potential. It occupies an attractive position on the outskirts of the picturesque and well-respected Lune Valley village of Wray within the scenically renowned Forest of Bowland AONB.
Apple Tree Barn is full of options and potential. It occupies an attractive position on the outskirts of the picturesque and well-respected Lune Valley village of Wray within the scenically renowned Forest of Bowland AONB.
First impressions count and Bridge Haven offers enormous kerb appeal with both stature and presence boasting an interior that is well-appointed, tasteful and stylish – great attention to detail has been employed to create an impressive modern family property.
A climbing rose adorns the front elevation and provides an inviting welcome to this Grade II Listed late 17th century former farmhouse; situated centrally within this delightful and very quiet small village. The house enjoys private gardens, good views across the Lune Valley, a self-contained ...
A charismatic 1741 Grade II Listed former farmhouse practically bursting with characterful architectural details. Gently upgraded, it is a warm and welcoming property with fabulous and unspoilt rural views from every room in the house.
Tucked away in the corner of a peaceful cul-de-sac, No. 2 Smithy Close is a beautifully extended family home that has undergone an extensive refurbishment. Since purchasing the property, the current owners have invested considerable time and care into every detail, ensuring that both aesthetic...
Cherry Tree Cottage is utterly charming in every respect. Enjoying far reaching panoramic views, this picturesque cottage is a happy union of period character features, tasteful décor, contemporary country style, good quality fixtures and fittings and spacious, well-propo...
Hopebeck House is full of delightful surprises, with its charm and character extending far beyond what first meets the eye. From the road, the true scale of the extensive three storey accommodation remains hidden, as does the beautifully landscaped and enticingly private south-f...
Dale House Barn offers a great balance of house and gardens, outbuildings and land. This is super choice for those seeking a country lifestyle with the opportunity to have a few acres (the paddocks account for c 2.95 acres)of the total plot of c 3.35 acres) supported by a range of traditional ...
This substantial detached house occupies a prominent position; built in 1927 it bears the hallmarks of the Edwardian and Art Deco architectural eras. The house is well proportioned with a layout that is reassuringly traditional and exceptionally light and spacious, offering an entrance vestibu...
Nestled in established gardens of c.0.59 acres which afford a good deal of privacy, Beech Cottage is a delightful village property, tucked away off the main thoroughfare, in an edge of village setting, adjoining open fields with some delightful country views.
Welcome to Fir Tree Farm, Hagg Lane, St Michael’s on Wyre, PR3 0UJ Nestled on a quiet lane close to St Michael’s on Wyre, this detached farmhouse built in 1918 is bright and spacious inside and has stunning views to the rear of the Forest of Bowland and the ...
Built in 1905, Ghyllfield is a handsome house that stands well in generous gardens of 0.87 acre. Well-proportioned with a reassuringly traditional layout, the house retains many original period features, is tastefully decorated and being almost south facing it is wonderfully light.