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Häuser & einzelhäuser zum Verkauf in Preston

1.370.550 EUR

Häuser & Einzelhäuser (Zum Verkauf)

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Aktenzeichen: EDEN-T100732603 / 100732603
The result is a period property that exudes character and charisma and whilst rooted in the past it is very much a house for modern day living with timeless fittings and interior design choices that effortlessly marry comfort, convenience and technology to create a house that is not only deeply pleasing from an aesthetical point of view, but also easy to run, maintain and best of all, occupy and enjoy. With two separate reception rooms and a wonderful open plan breakfast kitchen/ dining room and family room, Moorlands Farm has a great balance between living space and the bedroom accommodation. The bedroom to bathroom ratio is also ideal with five bedrooms and four bath or shower rooms. Furthermore, the interior and exterior are well balanced with neatly kept and well stocked gardens immediately surrounding the house which offer great amenity value with lawns, seating and dining areas, sheltered hot tub and contemporary garden studio, a four car garage and extensive gated parking provision. It’s a great family house but would also be perfect for a couple looking to host friends and family, work from home or simply spread out and embrace the space. For many country residences this would be more than enough, but the icing on the cake is the adjoining level field measuring c.1.09 acres and the large purpose built outbuilding (9m x 5.2m) which will no doubt widen the appeal of the property to those with aspiring smallholding interests, retiring farmers looking to keep a hand in, or buyers with dogs or energetic children looking for space for a great run around. In total, the property amounts to c.1.42 acres. The setting is rural but exceptionally easy to find off the main A6 road, making it ideal for those wishing to strike a balance between busy working lives and a quiet and peaceful backdrop for home life. Handy for Garstang and Lancaster, the wider road and rail network, this is a super compromise. Rural life without remoteness. Vendor Insight The thing we’ve enjoyed most about living here is being away from it all, and the sense of the freedom the gardens and land have brought us. Coming home after a busy day, turning off the A6 and then turning onto Winder Lane, it’s instant relaxation. Location Moorlands Farm is set in an idyllic rural position, surrounded by countryside with some good open views. Offering peace and quiet, the location is far from remote and remains surprisingly accessible for local amenities in the impressive and historic city of Lancaster, the attractive market town of Garstang and the pretty Conservation Area village of Scorton. Scorton (1.75 miles distance) is a popular destination for walkers and cyclists alike. The charming village has a Spar shop, an active local community, primary school, children’s play park, church and village hall. There is a delightful garden centre with café, gift shop and several other places to enjoy a bite to eat or a drink. For day-to-day essentials, Garstang (3.73 miles away) is probably the first choice as it has branches of Booths, Sainsburys and Aldi as well as a busy high street with a great range of independent retailers, a traditional weekly market and a large selection of restaurants, cafes and public houses. Lancaster (6.81 miles to the north) offers a full range of commercial and recreational facilities including a wide selection of restaurants serving cuisine from around the world, a great shopping experience with most of the town centre being pedestrianized, a choice of theatres and cinemas and an established cultural and music scene with festivals and events throughout the year. There are also two universities and both private and NHS hospitals. If you appreciate having ready access to stunning, unspoiled countryside then easy to reach is the Forest of Bowland offering endless rolling hills, a plethora of walking routes and fascinating wildlife, it’s easy to see why it has been given the title of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). If you are moving with children, then the proximity of good schools will be a vital consideration. Forton has its own primary school and there are a few others within easy reach. Secondary schools are in Garstang and Lancaster. Winder Lane is also ideal if you are looking to commute further afield as access to the M6 is eminently convenient at J33 and there is a train station in Lancaster on the main west coastline meaning that whether travelling for business or pleasure you remain well connected. Vendor Insight We have really enjoyed the peace and quiet that this location has brought to our lives. We’re surrounded by fields, there’s no light pollution so we get wonderful dark and starry nights with wonderful big moons. With farms and land all around us we feel a far greater appreciation of the changing seasons; we’ve seen deer in the field and buzzards’ nest locally. At night we often hear a pair of barn owls calling to one another and we’ve seen them hunting in the fields first thing in the morning. This is great countryside for walking and cycling with the family and dogs. From the footpath we can get onto the canal’s towpath and from there go to Cockerham, Garstang or even into Lancaster. If we cross the A6 there are paths leading up to Nicky Nook which we enjoy, stopping off on the return at the Applestore cafe for tea and cake. Moving into the village we were stuck by how friendly everyone was, of the locals having all lived here a long time and were very welcoming to us ‘incomers’. There’s a great sense of community. Step inside This is a prime example of a successful renovation of a period home. Starting in 2018 the renovation of Moorlands Farm has been extensive and meticulous – everything from the very basics to the finest finishing touches. The services have been renewed; wiring and plumbing, central heating system (with many radiators being modern ‘period style’ as well as some areas of under floor heating), two new Yeoman multi fuel stoves (one in the sitting room, the other in the living room), new solar panels with 10 kilowatts of batteries (which also can heat the water on sunny days all year round), a replacement water treatment plant (located in the field), security alarms and CCTV. The comprehensive work has been meticulous; walls and ceilings have been replastered, the cellar room was water bonded to prevent damp ingress and now provides a great dry storage space. New sandstone flag floors (with underfloor heating) were laid in the kitchen, adjoining family and shower rooms. New African Utile hardwood framed double glazed sash windows have been installed on the front elevation along with a new solid wood front door, rear door and French doors in the family room. Transformative, an extension was built over the garage to create a deluxe principal bedroom suite with vast bedroom (the proportions are extraordinary), beautifully fitted dressing room (by Matthew Marsden Furniture) and a luxuriously appointed ensuite shower room. A part glazed porch was built on the rear elevation providing internal access from the house to the garage; so useful in wet weather or when carrying sleeping children in at the end of a long day. Keen to reflect and complement the period of the architecture, new kitchen and utility room fittings were chosen with a timeless quality; the bespoke hand-crafted cabinets have cream painted solid wooden doors with quartz worktops and matching upstands. A stunning antiqued mirror splash back adds a glamorous touch behind the range cooker and complements the white metro tiling and open oak shelving. The shower and bathrooms have also been refitted with high end sanitary ware and appointments. Successfully blending old and new, the house bathroom is sophisticated with a freestanding statement copper bath, contemporary marble topped washstand with inset basin, separate shower and loo. The principal ensuite shower room embraces a contemporary aesthetic, the second bedroom’s ensuite shower room is more traditional in styling as is the ground floor shower room. Although incorporating elements of the past, all look like they firmly belong in the present. To top it all, the house has been tastefully decorated from top to bottom with a calm consistent canvas that flows effortlessly from room to room. A treat for bare feet, plush carpets have been fitted upstairs, a smart runner with rods laid to the staircase and great thought has been given to lighting design and selection. Original Victorian period have been retained wherever possible; there’s original cornicing, archways and corbuls around the house, Victorian pine panel internal doors (the doors have been stripped and overhauled), original flag floors in the inner hall and utility room (these were taken up and re-laid). In the main staircase hall an original tiled floor and a coloured glass internal panel, in the sitting room, a painted fire surround with original slated hearth. Stone steps lead down to the cellar which still has the original stone table, keeping shelves and meat hooks. The external walls to the property have been completely insulated and waterproofed internally before replastering. All skirtings and architraves have been re-manufactured to replicate those in the original property as it was. The front of the house faces due south ensuring that this is a wonderfully light and bright house. The first of the sun is through the gable window in the principal bedroom which commands a view out over farmland to Nicky Nook, rising behind th... Mehr anzeigen Weniger anzeigen The result is a period property that exudes character and charisma and whilst rooted in the past it is very much a house for modern day living with timeless fittings and interior design choices that effortlessly marry comfort, convenience and technology to create a house that is not only deeply pleasing from an aesthetical point of view, but also easy to run, maintain and best of all, occupy and enjoy. With two separate reception rooms and a wonderful open plan breakfast kitchen/ dining room and family room, Moorlands Farm has a great balance between living space and the bedroom accommodation. The bedroom to bathroom ratio is also ideal with five bedrooms and four bath or shower rooms. Furthermore, the interior and exterior are well balanced with neatly kept and well stocked gardens immediately surrounding the house which offer great amenity value with lawns, seating and dining areas, sheltered hot tub and contemporary garden studio, a four car garage and extensive gated parking provision. It’s a great family house but would also be perfect for a couple looking to host friends and family, work from home or simply spread out and embrace the space. For many country residences this would be more than enough, but the icing on the cake is the adjoining level field measuring c.1.09 acres and the large purpose built outbuilding (9m x 5.2m) which will no doubt widen the appeal of the property to those with aspiring smallholding interests, retiring farmers looking to keep a hand in, or buyers with dogs or energetic children looking for space for a great run around. In total, the property amounts to c.1.42 acres. The setting is rural but exceptionally easy to find off the main A6 road, making it ideal for those wishing to strike a balance between busy working lives and a quiet and peaceful backdrop for home life. Handy for Garstang and Lancaster, the wider road and rail network, this is a super compromise. Rural life without remoteness. Vendor Insight The thing we’ve enjoyed most about living here is being away from it all, and the sense of the freedom the gardens and land have brought us. Coming home after a busy day, turning off the A6 and then turning onto Winder Lane, it’s instant relaxation. Location Moorlands Farm is set in an idyllic rural position, surrounded by countryside with some good open views. Offering peace and quiet, the location is far from remote and remains surprisingly accessible for local amenities in the impressive and historic city of Lancaster, the attractive market town of Garstang and the pretty Conservation Area village of Scorton. Scorton (1.75 miles distance) is a popular destination for walkers and cyclists alike. The charming village has a Spar shop, an active local community, primary school, children’s play park, church and village hall. There is a delightful garden centre with café, gift shop and several other places to enjoy a bite to eat or a drink. For day-to-day essentials, Garstang (3.73 miles away) is probably the first choice as it has branches of Booths, Sainsburys and Aldi as well as a busy high street with a great range of independent retailers, a traditional weekly market and a large selection of restaurants, cafes and public houses. Lancaster (6.81 miles to the north) offers a full range of commercial and recreational facilities including a wide selection of restaurants serving cuisine from around the world, a great shopping experience with most of the town centre being pedestrianized, a choice of theatres and cinemas and an established cultural and music scene with festivals and events throughout the year. There are also two universities and both private and NHS hospitals. If you appreciate having ready access to stunning, unspoiled countryside then easy to reach is the Forest of Bowland offering endless rolling hills, a plethora of walking routes and fascinating wildlife, it’s easy to see why it has been given the title of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). If you are moving with children, then the proximity of good schools will be a vital consideration. Forton has its own primary school and there are a few others within easy reach. Secondary schools are in Garstang and Lancaster. Winder Lane is also ideal if you are looking to commute further afield as access to the M6 is eminently convenient at J33 and there is a train station in Lancaster on the main west coastline meaning that whether travelling for business or pleasure you remain well connected. Vendor Insight We have really enjoyed the peace and quiet that this location has brought to our lives. We’re surrounded by fields, there’s no light pollution so we get wonderful dark and starry nights with wonderful big moons. With farms and land all around us we feel a far greater appreciation of the changing seasons; we’ve seen deer in the field and buzzards’ nest locally. At night we often hear a pair of barn owls calling to one another and we’ve seen them hunting in the fields first thing in the morning. This is great countryside for walking and cycling with the family and dogs. From the footpath we can get onto the canal’s towpath and from there go to Cockerham, Garstang or even into Lancaster. If we cross the A6 there are paths leading up to Nicky Nook which we enjoy, stopping off on the return at the Applestore cafe for tea and cake. Moving into the village we were stuck by how friendly everyone was, of the locals having all lived here a long time and were very welcoming to us ‘incomers’. There’s a great sense of community. Step inside This is a prime example of a successful renovation of a period home. Starting in 2018 the renovation of Moorlands Farm has been extensive and meticulous – everything from the very basics to the finest finishing touches. The services have been renewed; wiring and plumbing, central heating system (with many radiators being modern ‘period style’ as well as some areas of under floor heating), two new Yeoman multi fuel stoves (one in the sitting room, the other in the living room), new solar panels with 10 kilowatts of batteries (which also can heat the water on sunny days all year round), a replacement water treatment plant (located in the field), security alarms and CCTV. The comprehensive work has been meticulous; walls and ceilings have been replastered, the cellar room was water bonded to prevent damp ingress and now provides a great dry storage space. New sandstone flag floors (with underfloor heating) were laid in the kitchen, adjoining family and shower rooms. New African Utile hardwood framed double glazed sash windows have been installed on the front elevation along with a new solid wood front door, rear door and French doors in the family room. Transformative, an extension was built over the garage to create a deluxe principal bedroom suite with vast bedroom (the proportions are extraordinary), beautifully fitted dressing room (by Matthew Marsden Furniture) and a luxuriously appointed ensuite shower room. A part glazed porch was built on the rear elevation providing internal access from the house to the garage; so useful in wet weather or when carrying sleeping children in at the end of a long day. Keen to reflect and complement the period of the architecture, new kitchen and utility room fittings were chosen with a timeless quality; the bespoke hand-crafted cabinets have cream painted solid wooden doors with quartz worktops and matching upstands. A stunning antiqued mirror splash back adds a glamorous touch behind the range cooker and complements the white metro tiling and open oak shelving. The shower and bathrooms have also been refitted with high end sanitary ware and appointments. Successfully blending old and new, the house bathroom is sophisticated with a freestanding statement copper bath, contemporary marble topped washstand with inset basin, separate shower and loo. The principal ensuite shower room embraces a contemporary aesthetic, the second bedroom’s ensuite shower room is more traditional in styling as is the ground floor shower room. Although incorporating elements of the past, all look like they firmly belong in the present. To top it all, the house has been tastefully decorated from top to bottom with a calm consistent canvas that flows effortlessly from room to room. A treat for bare feet, plush carpets have been fitted upstairs, a smart runner with rods laid to the staircase and great thought has been given to lighting design and selection. Original Victorian period have been retained wherever possible; there’s original cornicing, archways and corbuls around the house, Victorian pine panel internal doors (the doors have been stripped and overhauled), original flag floors in the inner hall and utility room (these were taken up and re-laid). In the main staircase hall an original tiled floor and a coloured glass internal panel, in the sitting room, a painted fire surround with original slated hearth. Stone steps lead down to the cellar which still has the original stone table, keeping shelves and meat hooks. The external walls to the property have been completely insulated and waterproofed internally before replastering. All skirtings and architraves have been re-manufactured to replicate those in the original property as it was. The front of the house faces due south ensuring that this is a wonderfully light and bright house. The first of the sun is through the gable window in the principal bedroom which commands a view out over farmland to Nicky Nook, rising behind th... Le résultat est une propriété d’époque qui respire le caractère et le charisme et, bien qu’enracinée dans le passé, c’est vraiment une maison pour la vie moderne avec des équipements intemporels et des choix de décoration intérieure qui marient sans effort le confort, la commodité et la technologie pour créer une maison qui n’est pas seulement profondément agréable d’un point de vue esthétique. mais aussi facile à utiliser, à entretenir et, surtout, à occuper et à apprécier.
Avec deux salles de réception séparées et une magnifique cuisine / salle à manger ouverte pour le petit-déjeuner et une salle familiale, Moorlands Farm a un excellent équilibre entre l’espace de vie et l’hébergement dans la chambre. Le rapport chambre/salle de bain est également idéal avec cinq chambres et quatre salles de bain ou de douche. De plus, l’intérieur et l’extérieur sont bien équilibrés avec des jardins soigneusement entretenus et bien approvisionnés entourant immédiatement la maison qui offrent une grande valeur d’agrément avec des pelouses, des coins salon et salle à manger, un bain à remous abrité et un studio de jardin contemporain, un garage pour quatre voitures et un vaste parking fermé. C’est une grande maison familiale, mais elle serait également parfaite pour un couple qui cherche à accueillir des amis et de la famille, à travailler à domicile ou simplement à s’étendre et à profiter de l’espace.
Pour de nombreuses résidences de campagne, cela serait plus que suffisant, mais la cerise sur le gâteau est le terrain plat adjacent mesurant environ 1,09 acres et la grande dépendance construite à cet effet (9m x 5,2m) qui élargira sans aucun doute l’attrait de la propriété pour ceux qui aspirent à des intérêts de petite propriété, les agriculteurs à la retraite qui cherchent à garder un coup de main,  ou les acheteurs avec des chiens ou des enfants énergiques à la recherche d’espace pour une belle course. Au total, la propriété s’élève à environ 1,42 acres.
Le cadre est rural mais exceptionnellement facile à trouver en dehors de la route principale A6, ce qui le rend idéal pour ceux qui souhaitent trouver un équilibre entre une vie professionnelle occupée et une toile de fond calme et paisible pour la vie à la maison. Pratique pour Garstang et Lancaster, le réseau routier et ferroviaire plus large, c’est un super compromis. La vie rurale sans éloignement.
Aperçu du fournisseur
Ce que nous avons le plus apprécié dans la vie ici, c’est d’être loin de tout et du sentiment de liberté que les jardins et la terre nous ont apporté. Rentrer à la maison après une journée bien remplie, quitter l’A6 puis tourner sur Winder Lane, c’est la détente instantanée.
Emplacement
Moorlands Farm est situé dans une position rurale idyllique, entouré par la campagne avec de belles vues dégagées. Offrant paix et tranquillité, l’emplacement est loin d’être éloigné et reste étonnamment accessible pour les commodités locales dans l’impressionnante et historique ville de Lancaster, le charmant bourg de Garstang et le joli village de la zone de conservation de Scorton.
Scorton (distance de 1,75 miles) est une destination populaire pour les marcheurs et les cyclistes. Le charmant village dispose d’un magasin Spar, d’une communauté locale active, d’une école primaire, d’un parc de jeux pour enfants, d’une église et d’une salle des fêtes. Il y a une charmante jardinerie avec un café, une boutique de souvenirs et plusieurs autres endroits pour manger un morceau ou boire un verre.
Pour les produits de première nécessité, Garstang (à 3,73 miles) est probablement le premier choix car il possède des succursales de Booths, Sainsburys et Aldi ainsi qu’une rue commerçante animée avec un large éventail de détaillants indépendants, un marché hebdomadaire traditionnel et un grand choix de restaurants, cafés et pubs.
Lancaster (6,81 miles au nord) offre une gamme complète d’installations commerciales et de loisirs, y compris une large sélection de restaurants servant une cuisine du monde entier, une excellente expérience de shopping avec la majeure partie du centre-ville piétonne, un choix de théâtres et de cinémas et une scène culturelle et musicale établie avec des festivals et des événements tout au long de l’année. Il y a aussi deux universités et des hôpitaux privés et du NHS.
Si vous appréciez d’avoir un accès facile à une campagne magnifique et préservée, la forêt de Bowland est facile d’accès, offrant des collines sans fin, une pléthore d’itinéraires de randonnée et une faune fascinante, il est facile de comprendre pourquoi elle a reçu le titre de zone de beauté naturelle exceptionnelle (AONB).
Si vous déménagez avec des enfants, la proximité de bonnes écoles sera une considération vitale. Forton a sa propre école primaire et il y en a quelques autres à portée de main. Les écoles secondaires se trouvent à Garstang et Lancaster.
Winder Lane est également idéal si vous cherchez à vous déplacer plus loin, car l’accès à la M6 est éminemment pratique à la J33 et il y a une gare à Lancaster sur la côte ouest principale, ce qui signifie que vous voyagez pour affaires ou pour le plaisir, vous restez bien connecté.
Aperçu du fournisseur
Nous avons vraiment apprécié la paix et la tranquillité que cet endroit a apportées à nos vies. Nous sommes entourés de champs, il n’y a pas de pollution lumineuse, nous avons donc de merveilleuses nuits sombres et étoilées avec de merveilleuses grandes lunes. Avec des fermes et des terres tout autour de nous, nous ressentons une bien plus grande appréciation des saisons changeantes ; Nous avons vu des cerfs sur le terrain et des nids de buses localement. La nuit, nous entendons souvent un couple de chouettes effraies s’appeler l’une l’autre et nous les avons vues chasser dans les champs dès le matin.
C’est une campagne idéale pour se promener et faire du vélo avec la famille et les chiens. Depuis le sentier, nous pouvons emprunter le chemin de halage du canal et de là aller à Cockerham, Garstang ou même à Lancaster. Si nous traversons l’A6, il y a des chemins qui mènent à Nicky Nook que nous apprécions, nous arrêtant au retour au café Applestore pour prendre le thé et le gâteau.
En emménageant dans le village, nous avons été frappés par la gentillesse de tout le monde, par les habitants qui vivaient tous ici depuis longtemps et qui étaient très accueillants envers nous, les « immigrants ». Il y a un grand sens de la communauté.
Entrez
Il s’agit d’un excellent exemple de rénovation réussie d’une maison d’époque.
À partir de 2018, la rénovation de Moorlands Farm a été vaste et méticuleuse - de l’essentiel aux finitions les plus fines. Les services ont été renouvelés ; câblage et plomberie, système de chauffage central (avec de nombreux radiateurs de style moderne « d’époque » ainsi que certaines zones de chauffage par le sol), deux nouveaux poêles multi-combustibles Yeoman (l’un dans le salon, l’autre dans le salon), de nouveaux panneaux solaires avec 10 kilowatts de batteries (qui peuvent également chauffer l’eau les jours ensoleillés toute l’année),  une station d’épuration de remplacement (située sur le terrain), des alarmes de sécurité et un système de vidéosurveillance.
Le travail complet a été méticuleux ; Les murs et les plafonds ont été replâtrés, la cave a été collée à l’eau pour empêcher l’humidité de pénétrer et offre maintenant un grand espace de stockage à sec. De nouveaux sols en dalles de grès (avec chauffage au sol) ont été posés dans la cuisine, les salles familiales et les salles de douche attenantes. De nouvelles fenêtres à guillotine à double vitrage à cadre en bois dur africain Utile ont été installées sur l’élévation avant, ainsi qu’une nouvelle porte d’entrée, une porte arrière et des portes françaises en bois massif dans la salle familiale.
Transformative, une extension a été construite au-dessus du garage pour créer une suite de chambre principale de luxe avec une vaste chambre (les proportions sont extraordinaires), un dressing magnifiquement aménagé (par Matthew Marsden Furniture) et une salle de douche luxueusement aménagée. Un porche partiellement vitré a été construit sur l’élévation arrière, offrant un accès interne de la maison au garage ; si utile par temps humide ou pour transporter des enfants endormis à la fin d’une longue journée.
Désireux de refléter et de compléter la période de l’architecture, de nouveaux aménagements de cuisine et de buanderie ont été choisis avec une qualité intemporelle ; Les armoires sur mesure, fabriquées à la main, ont des portes en bois massif peintes en crème avec des plans de travail en quartz et des montants assortis. Une superbe crédence en miroir antique ajoute une touche glamour derrière la cuisinière et complète le carrelage blanc du métro et les étagères en chêne ouvert.
La douche et les salles de bains ont également été réaménagées avec des sanitaires et des aménagements haut de gamme. Mélangeant avec succès l’ancien et le nouveau, la salle de bains de la maison est sophistiquée avec une baignoire en cuivre autoportante, un lavabo contemporain en marbre avec lavabo encastré, une douche séparée et des toilettes. La salle de douche principale attenante adopte une esthétique contemporaine, la salle de douche attenante de la deuxième chambre est de style plus traditionnel, tout comme la salle de douche du rez-de-chaussée. Bien qu’incorporant des éléments du passé, tous...
Aktenzeichen: EDEN-T100732603
Land: GB
Stadt: Preston
Postleitzahl: PR3 0AX
Kategorie: Wohnsitze
Anzeigentyp: Zum Verkauf
Immobilientyp: Häuser & Einzelhäuser
Zimmer: 3
Schlafzimmer: 5
Badezimmer: 4
Garagen: 1

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