5 bedroom semi-detached house
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Semi-detached house
5 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Beautiful and spacious 3/4 bed semi detached
- Stunning location with river views at the bottom of the garden
- Beautiful extensive gardens
- Three reception rooms & conservatory
- Country style breakfast/kitchen
- Ensuite to the master bedroom
- Sought after village of halton
- Excellent commute location
- Energy rating d
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One not to be missed, a fantastic, spacious, semi-detached 3/4 bed property with superb views to the rear, across the stunning large garden with a back drop of the river Lune, mature trees and countryside. Direct access for Canoes. Locally there are stunning countryside and river walks which was once a railway line, by the old railway station which still stands. The property offers extensive accommodation over 4 floors, the entrance hallway leads to; a country style kitchen, good size lounge with feature bay window and window seat to take full advantage of the views, a separate dining room and conservatory. From the hall there is a staircase that leads down to a spacious garden room with a door leading out directly to the garden. The first floor offers three double bedrooms with en-suite to the master bedroom and a family bathroom. The landing is spacious with desk area, feature spiral staircase leading to a converted attic, (some limited head room).
Outside front offers an attractive garden, driveway and garage, whilst the rear offers a magnificent garden which gives direct access to the river. Useful, external storage for outdoor activities.
The historic village of Halton is a village located three miles east of Lancaster, on the banks of the River Lune. Halton features many 17th and 18th century buildings. Earthworks on Castle Hill show evidence of an 11th century Norman Motte & bailey castle present in the village. Deep in the village, in the churchyard of St Wilfreds, stands the Halton Cross, which is believed to have been carved by Norsemen over 1000 years ago. The Coins of Canute, which are now in the British museum, were discovered on Halton Moor in 1815. As well as this, vestiges of a Roman camp and an ancient barrow are near the church, it was at this Roman Camp, where the remains of an ancient Roman Altar were discovered.
Halton is a wonderful village for family living with an excellent primary school and bus routes to all secondary schools. The local community centre has just been awarded the Queens Award for Voluntary Services with excellent pre-school provision and an outstanding skate park and recreation area. Halton itself enjoys excellent links to the M6 and the Bay Gateway.The extensive roads and bridges which have been recently completely gives excellent access to many parts of Lancashire including the M6 north and south bound making this the perfect village to live.
Outside front offers an attractive garden, driveway and garage, whilst the rear offers a magnificent garden which gives direct access to the river. Useful, external storage for outdoor activities.
The historic village of Halton is a village located three miles east of Lancaster, on the banks of the River Lune. Halton features many 17th and 18th century buildings. Earthworks on Castle Hill show evidence of an 11th century Norman Motte & bailey castle present in the village. Deep in the village, in the churchyard of St Wilfreds, stands the Halton Cross, which is believed to have been carved by Norsemen over 1000 years ago. The Coins of Canute, which are now in the British museum, were discovered on Halton Moor in 1815. As well as this, vestiges of a Roman camp and an ancient barrow are near the church, it was at this Roman Camp, where the remains of an ancient Roman Altar were discovered.
Halton is a wonderful village for family living with an excellent primary school and bus routes to all secondary schools. The local community centre has just been awarded the Queens Award for Voluntary Services with excellent pre-school provision and an outstanding skate park and recreation area. Halton itself enjoys excellent links to the M6 and the Bay Gateway.The extensive roads and bridges which have been recently completely gives excellent access to many parts of Lancashire including the M6 north and south bound making this the perfect village to live.
Rooms
PLEASE NOTE
2015 (Storm Desmond) the Lune flooded the Basement of about 6 inches, there has since been a flood door installed.
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Low crime
0/10
Home prices (average)
5 bedroom semi-detached houses
£579,166
£579,166
About this agent

Our estate agency services in Kendal became part of Hunters in 2019 but go back to the early 1990s when we traded as a branch of Cumberland Estate Agents. Hunters Cumbria is owned and led by Managing Director and Hunters franchisee, Graeme MacLeod. Graeme has over 20 years of estate agency experience and has worked extensively at a senior level throughout the north of England for the UK’s largest agencies. Having lived most of his life in Cumbria he fully understands the lure of the area, and the dynamics of the Cumbrian property market. Our friendly local team or valuers and accompanied viewers are always ready to help you find the perfect property, give honest and accurate valuations, provide accompanied viewings, and manage rental properties from our branch. To provide an even better service to all our customers, we also have over 25 property professionals based at our Central Hub from where we provide dedicated customer services, extra resources, and additional staff and support until 8pm on weekdays and 4pm at weekends.




























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