6 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Ideal for multi-generational living
- 6 bedrooms
- Master bedroom with breath taking views
- Large private drive with space for 5/6 vehicles
- Cellar and outbuildings
- Property built in approx. 1884 by William Crossfield of the famous Arnside boat building family
- Spectacular views over the estuary and Lakeland Fells
- Period property with original features
- Versatile living accommodation
- Sought after village location close to the promenade
Rooms
LOWER GROUND FLOOR
Cellar 11'8" x 15'7" (3.57m x 4.77m)
Stairs lead down from the pantry to the cellar which provides even further space for storage and has a central stone slab table. A window allows in natural light. There is also power and light in the cellar.
GROUND FLOOR
Porch 3'10" x 7'4" (1.18m x 2.26m)
An elegant entrance into the home with stained glass windows, a decorative tiled floor and ample space for coats, boots and shoes after long estuary walks. The grand original inner porch door with stained glass panels leads into the hallway.
Entrance hallway 6'0" x 16'4" (1.84m x 5.00m)
Inviting and spacious and full of original features including the beautiful pitch pine staircase.
Sitting room 12'1" x 18'4" (3.70m x 5.59m)
A large, light and bright room filled with natural light and views from the bay window over the front garden and to the estuary and fells beyond. The feature tiled fire surround and a gas fire provides a focal point to the generous space.
Kitchen / snug 13'0" x 23'11" (3.98m x 7.30m)
The U shaped kitchen offers wooden farmhouse base and wall units which provide an abundance of storage space with complementary dark work surfaces and oak flooring. Integrated appliances include a double oven and grill, gas hob with extractor hood above and space for a dishwasher, plumbed for a washing machine and tall fridge freezer. A large window overlooks the rear yard and garden and patio area with a door leading directly outside. The kitchen is integral with the 'snug', which makes for a large room which can be used in a variety of ways - as an extension of the kitchen, an informal dining area, a relaxing snug area, an office etc. The large feature fire surround boasts a wooden mantle and marble hearth with a gas fire installed. There are alcove cupboards to one side offering further storage. A second window overlooks the rear garden. There is access to a pantry area, which is an ideal cool store for food, also this leads down to the cellar.
Dining room 12'1" x 15'11" (3.69m x 4.87m)
Mirroring the living room, the dining room is easily able to accommodate a table to seat ten with views to enjoy while dining! An impressive and original grey marble fireplace adds character to the room. A lovely room for evening dining by candlelight.
FIRST FLOOR
Bedroom 1 12'2" x 20'1" (3.73m x 6.14m)
WOW! The second you step foot into this bedroom you are hit with the breath taking, elevated views across the estuary to the Lakeland Fells in the distance. The room is filled with an abundance of natural light afforded by the large bay window. The view is panoramic and takes in all the iconic views at once. Imagine lying in bed gazing out at that view!
En-suite 6'0" x 8'4" (1.84m x 2.54m)
Located behind bedroom 1, this en-suite offers a shower cubicle with a mains fed shower, W.C and a hand basin with a marble effect Karndean flooring.
Bedroom 2 12'1" x 15'11" (3.70m x 4.87m)
A large double bedroom, with fantastic views out over the estuary through the large window also benefitting from a wash basin and fitted wardrobes for storage.
Bedroom 3 9'9" x 13'0" (2.98m x 3.98m)
A double bedroom facing the rear gardens with a wash basin to one corner of the room.
Bathroom 1 10'7" x 12'11" (3.25m x 3.95m)
This large room also certainly has the wow factor and has plenty of space to sit, recline and relax. The roll top bath stands proudly with a separate walk in shower cubicle with a mains fed shower. There is a hand basin and two floor to ceiling airing cupboards offering ample storage, to keep the room clutter free. There is marble effect Karndean tiling to the floor.
Bathroom 2 6'1" x 8'7" (1.86m x 2.64m)
Located on the second floor and consisting of a bath with ‘telephone’ shower attachment, W.C and hand basin. A neutral room with wooden detailing and half tiled walls.
Cloakroom 3'0" x 7'0" (0.93m x 2.15m)
Next to the bathroom is a separate W.C and a hand basin, with a deep window sill and a continuation of the marble effect bathroom flooring.
SECOND FLOOR
Landing 6'0" x 9'8" (1.83m x 2.96m)
A spacious and open area leading to all rooms on this floor. A magnificent stained glass ceiling window is found above the wonderful wooden staircase.
Office / bedroom 4 / sitting room 12'2" x 15'11" (3.73m x 4.87m)
A large and spacious room currently being used as an office. Fantastic elevated views through the window to the viaduct and estuary beyond. An original cast iron fireplace to one wall with a gas fire installed, with Orton marble hearth.
Bedroom 5 12'2" x 15'11" (3.73m x 4.87m)
A large, light and bright double bedroom again with elevated views over the estuary to the Lakeland fells beyond. There is an original fireplace in one corner.
Bedroom 6 11'7" x 12'11" (3.55m x 3.95m)
A double bedroom with a dormer window allowing in natural light, with an original feature fireplace.
Craft room / kitchenette 12'11" x 13'2" (3.96m x 4.02m)
A multi functional room with a kitchenette area to one corner offering base and wall units, a sink, work surfaces and wired for a cooker and fridge. A fantastic room for guests to use when visiting or as a craft/ hobby room or as a bedroom. There is an original fireplace with gas fire and marble hearth and views out over the rear garden and views to the top of the Knott and Sandside.
Externally
The front garden frames the home beautifully with mature hedges and borders, with a traditional stone wall surrounding the lawn and with a patio seating area in front of the house to take advantage of the afternoon and evening sun. A gravelled area to the side leads through a gate and around to the rear garden which boasts an outbuilding containing a workshop and utility room with solar panels, mains electric, lighting, power points, a sink, a W.C also with shelving, a washing machine/ dryer and a gas heater. There is a sheltered carport, a private parking area able to accommodate five or six vehicles and an additional garden to one side that has been landscaped with low maintenance tiers, beautifully planted up and softened with trees, shrubbery and flowers, a BBQ area and paved patio area with elevated views over the estuary.
Useful Information
Heating - Gas central heating.
Drainage - Mains.
Council Tax Band - E.
House built - approx. 1884 by William Crossfield of the famous Arnside boat building family, the leading builders of Morecambe Bay Prawners and classic yachts from the 1840's to 1940's. The boatyard was originally at the lower end of Church Hill.
Solar panels to outbuilding roof- owned outright - generates approximately £400 p.a.
Fibre broadband - circa. 110Mbps.
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