Halsteads Farm is a magnificent Grade II listed four bedroom detached home, fully modernised and finished to an exceptional standard. Extending to approximately 311 sqm (3,348 sq ft), it occupies a private yet convenient position on the outskirts of the village.
The ground floor features an inviting entrance hall with stone flagged floor, 2pc cloakroom with Burlington hand wash basin, and reception room with decorative stone fireplace, steps from the hall lead to a spacious living room with an oak floor and striking feature fireplace and barn arch window overlooking the garden. An inner hallway opens to the superb dining kitchen, complete with a bespoke handmade kitchen, granite work surfaces, and high-end appliances. A large, fully equipped utility room offers ample storage and integrated larder fridge and freezers. A beautiful original return staircase, adorned with a stained glass window, leads to the first floor.
The first floor offers a spacious landing with access to a superb house bathroom and separate full 3pc shower room, serving three generous double bedrooms, two with bespoke, fitted, Thomas & Thomas wardrobes. A feature oak staircase descends to the living room, while a half-landing leads to bedroom four and the stunning dual-aspect master suite, which boasts a bespoke fitted dressing area. separate fitted dressing room and luxurious 5pc en-suite.
The property is surrounded by beautifully maintained gardens and grounds, including a large lawn and a substantial multi-level patio. Electric gates lead to a sweeping stone chipped driveway providing off road parking for several vehicles in turn leading to a large detached garage with twin electric roller doors, EV charging point and space for three/four cars.
The nearby market town of Clitheroe offers excellent transport links for commuting, with road and rail connections to East Lancashire and beyond. The town is home to an array of independent shops, cafés, bars, supermarkets, and the renowned Bowland Brewery leisure complex. The Ribble Valley is famed as a “Foodie Heaven,” with outstanding pubs and restaurants, many set within the breathtaking AONB landscape of the Trough of Bowland. With its café culture, rural charm, and aspirational lifestyle, this is a truly desirable place to live.
EPC: D I Freehold I Council Tax Band: G