A stunning Victorian stone-built, semi-detached home has been placed on the market for £625,000.
The property, Pineleigh, is located in the heart of the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and is being marketed by Hackney & Leigh.
The property allures with its vast, well-crafted living areas, three lavish reception rooms, and four elegant bedrooms.
From the entrance, one is greeted by timeless Victorian features like high ceilings and stripped floors.
The dining room’s picture rail and high ceilings set the perfect ambience for family dinners. A large, practical breakfast kitchen comes well-equipped with wall and base units, a Rangemaster cooker and pull-out larder cupboards.
Adding to the home’s charm is a snug which can be used as a cosy reading room or play area. Adjacent to this is a practical utility and shower room.
The latter features a generous shower unit, WC, wash-hand basin, and spaces for a washing machine as well as a tumble dryer.
The spacious, light-filled living room stands out with original Victorian features such as high ceilings, cornicing, and a large bay window that offers splendid views of the gardens.
The first floor houses three ample-sized double bedrooms and a single bedroom presently being used as a study.
The main bedroom boasts high ceilings, cornicing, and a picture rail, offering views of the estuary and fells through its dual-aspect windows. Bedroom two, a generous-sized double room, has ample storage space, and adjoins bedroom three through a shared Jack and Jill shower room.
The homes’ family bathroom features a bath, a hand wash basin and low level W.C.
The home also boasts ample parking space, secluded, generous gardens and two loft spaces, one of which can be accessed via an access ladder from the family bathroom.
To enquire further or request a viewing, contact Hackney & Leigh Arnside at 01524 761806 or arnsidesales@hackney-leigh.co.uk
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