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£220,0003 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Bank Place, Ashton-On-Ribble PR2
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End of terrace house
3 beds
2 baths
1001
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- Dating back to circa 1860, a character-filled period home with original features
- Deceptively spacious end-of-terrace property offering generous family living
- Two impressive reception rooms, each with feature fireplaces and log-burning stoves
- Bright main lounge with French doors opening onto the enclosed side garden
- Well-equipped fitted kitchen with integrated oven, microwave and ample storage
- 3 well-proportioned bedrooms, including a principal bedroom with private ensuite
- Charming rear courtyard plus enclosed lawned side garden ideal for relaxing
- Rare benefit of a private driveway providing convenient off-road parking
Dating back to circa 1860, this remarkable end-of-terrace residence offers far more than first meets the eye. Deceptively spacious and beautifully characterful, this is not your average terraced home. From its charming exterior to its impressively proportioned interior, every element has been thoughtfully maintained to create a warm, welcoming and highly practical family home. Whether you’re upsizing, searching for flexible living space, or simply longing for a home with soul and authenticity, this property delivers in abundance.
The attractive façade immediately sets the tone, hinting at the period charm within. As an end-of-terrace property, it benefits from additional privacy and natural light, enhancing the overall sense of space. Stepping through the front door, you’re welcomed by an impressive entrance hallway that creates a strong first impression. Spacious and inviting, it provides access to both reception rooms while stairs rise gracefully to the first floor.
The main Living Room is a beautifully proportioned and relaxing space, centred around a feature fireplace with a log-burning stove — perfect for cosy evenings during the colder months. Double-glazed French doors not only flood the room with natural light but also provide seamless access to the enclosed side garden, making this an ideal space for entertaining or enjoying summer afternoons. The second reception room offers impressive versatility. With its high ceilings and striking inglenook fireplace housing a further log-burning stove, this room is rich in character and atmosphere. It lends itself perfectly to formal dining or a family snug — adapting effortlessly to your lifestyle needs.
The fitted kitchen offers an extensive range of wall and base units complemented by generous work surfaces. Integrated oven and microwave provide convenience, while there is ample space for additional appliances. Designed with practicality in mind, the kitchen supports busy family life while retaining the charm expected of a property of this era.
The feeling of space continues to the first floor, where a generous landing with an elegant spindled balustrade creates an airy transition to the private accommodation. The principal bedroom is of particular note, benefiting from its own ensuite — a rare and valuable feature in a home of this age. The remaining bedrooms are ideal for children, guests, or flexible use such as a home office or dressing room. The family bathroom completes the first-floor layout, offering a classic three-piece suite.
Externally, this property continues to impress. To the rear, a picturesque and quaint courtyard provides a peaceful retreat — perfect for morning coffee, container gardening, or evening dining under the stars. The enclosed side garden, laid mainly to lawn, offers further outdoor enjoyment. Safe and secure, it provides an excellent space for children, pets, or summer gatherings.
One of the most appealing and unusual features for a home of this period is the private driveway, allowing off-road parking for one vehicle — a true rarity for terraced properties and a significant everyday convenience.
This is a home that blends historic character with practical modern family living. Spacious, inviting and full of original features, it offers the kind of charm and flexibility that rarely becomes available.
Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the scale, character and lifestyle opportunity this exceptional home provides.These particulars, whilst believed to be correct, do not form any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representation of fact. No person in this firm's employment has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property. All measurements quoted are approximate. Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
The attractive façade immediately sets the tone, hinting at the period charm within. As an end-of-terrace property, it benefits from additional privacy and natural light, enhancing the overall sense of space. Stepping through the front door, you’re welcomed by an impressive entrance hallway that creates a strong first impression. Spacious and inviting, it provides access to both reception rooms while stairs rise gracefully to the first floor.
The main Living Room is a beautifully proportioned and relaxing space, centred around a feature fireplace with a log-burning stove — perfect for cosy evenings during the colder months. Double-glazed French doors not only flood the room with natural light but also provide seamless access to the enclosed side garden, making this an ideal space for entertaining or enjoying summer afternoons. The second reception room offers impressive versatility. With its high ceilings and striking inglenook fireplace housing a further log-burning stove, this room is rich in character and atmosphere. It lends itself perfectly to formal dining or a family snug — adapting effortlessly to your lifestyle needs.
The fitted kitchen offers an extensive range of wall and base units complemented by generous work surfaces. Integrated oven and microwave provide convenience, while there is ample space for additional appliances. Designed with practicality in mind, the kitchen supports busy family life while retaining the charm expected of a property of this era.
The feeling of space continues to the first floor, where a generous landing with an elegant spindled balustrade creates an airy transition to the private accommodation. The principal bedroom is of particular note, benefiting from its own ensuite — a rare and valuable feature in a home of this age. The remaining bedrooms are ideal for children, guests, or flexible use such as a home office or dressing room. The family bathroom completes the first-floor layout, offering a classic three-piece suite.
Externally, this property continues to impress. To the rear, a picturesque and quaint courtyard provides a peaceful retreat — perfect for morning coffee, container gardening, or evening dining under the stars. The enclosed side garden, laid mainly to lawn, offers further outdoor enjoyment. Safe and secure, it provides an excellent space for children, pets, or summer gatherings.
One of the most appealing and unusual features for a home of this period is the private driveway, allowing off-road parking for one vehicle — a true rarity for terraced properties and a significant everyday convenience.
This is a home that blends historic character with practical modern family living. Spacious, inviting and full of original features, it offers the kind of charm and flexibility that rarely becomes available.
Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the scale, character and lifestyle opportunity this exceptional home provides.These particulars, whilst believed to be correct, do not form any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representation of fact. No person in this firm's employment has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property. All measurements quoted are approximate. Although these particulars are thought to be materially correct their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not form part of any contract.
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