£750,000
(£431/sq. ft)
4 bed barn conversion for saleGisburn Road, Bolton By Bowland, Ribble Valley BB7
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
1,740 sq. ft
- Chain free
- Freehold
Athertons Property & Land - Clitheroe
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About this property
Offered to the market with no onward chain is this stunning stone-built detached barn, elegantly converted in 1999 into a most desirable family home. It boasts many attractive internal features, including original flagged floors, exposed timber trusses, deep stone sills, vaulted ceilings, exposed stone walls, and more. This four-bedroom detached property offers spacious living accommodation over two floors, a large detached garage, an elegant south-facing garden, and beautifully maintained grounds with spectacular open views to the rear—all set in the picturesque, highly sought after Ribble Valley village of Bolton-by-Bowland.
Internally, you are greeted by a wide shield timber door opening into a glazed entrance vestibule, leading into a stunning vaulted entrance hallway with a mezzanine landing above. Light floods the space through French doors opening onto the rear external seating area. Thickset exposed stone walls lead into the main living area, which features a central brick and stone fireplace with multi-burner stove and four timber-framed windows offering pleasant outlooks over open fields to the side and rear.
An inner hallway off the entrance hall provides access to a ground floor bathroom with tiled floor and walls, dual-flush WC, vanity wash basin, and cubicle shower unit. Opposite is the well-appointed dining room, enjoying exposed stone walls, a hatch through to the kitchen, pitch pine flooring, and small openings into the entrance hall.
Adjacent to the dining room is the spacious kitchen/diner, which includes Shaker-style base and eye-level units, original flagged flooring, an external stable door to the rear, double electric oven, integrated fridge, dual-bowl sink, induction four-ring hob with extractor, dishwasher, and ample space for dining furniture. Adjoining the kitchen is a vast utility area housing the oil-fired combination boiler, tiled flooring, base units with sink, and plumbing for washer/dryer. The original plans show the utility and kitchen as one large room, and the layout may benefit from being reconfigured depending on your preference for open-plan living.
To the first floor, an open mezzanine landing leads to four good-sized double bedrooms, including an en-suite and walk-in wardrobe off the main bedroom, and a family bathroom. Bedroom one offers beautiful open views to the rear and opens into a walk-in wardrobe with ample fitted storage and access to the en-suite bathroom, which includes tiled floor and walls, corner panelled bath, single-flush WC, and pedestal wash basin.
Bedroom two is a beautiful space with fitted skylights and a large window incorporating part of the original barn door opening. It is currently used as an office, with open access to the landing. The three-piece family shower room features panelled walls, corner mains shower, single-flush WC, and pedestal wash basin. Bedrooms three and four are both small doubles with charming features and open views.
Externally, the property boasts a spacious south-facing garden with a large flagged patio area, mature planting beds, herb gardens, flower borders, and gravelled paths. A stone-surrounded pond with a small water feature provides a relaxing soundtrack while you take in the spectacular views over agricultural pastureland. A large gated driveway offers parking for up to four cars and leads to a detached double garage with two up-and-over doors, ample workshop and storage space, and power and lighting installed.
Gisburn Road is set in the picturesque village of Bolton-by-Bowland, within the Forest of Bowland—an 803 sq km Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty spanning Yorkshire and Lancashire. The village offers a welcoming pub, tearooms, and access to scenic woodland and riverside walks, as well as nearby villages like Chatburn and Slaidburn. Clitheroe, 16 minutes south, features a farmers’ market, while Skipton, 25 minutes east, offers shops, restaurants, and supermarkets. The area is well-served by schools, and trains from Preston reach London in just over two hours. Rich in history, Bolton-by-Bowland dates back to the Domesday Book and retains its charm with village greens, a 13th-century market cross, and the nearby ruins of Sawley Abbey.
Services
Oil fired central heating, mains electricity, mains water, mains drains.
Tenure
We understand from the owners to be Freehold.
Council Tax
Band G.
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