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£900,000

4 bed detached house for sale
Breck Road, Poulton-Le-Fylde FY6

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 4 receptions

  • EPC Rating: C

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  • 3700sqft Four-bedroom Victorian home in a highly sought-after Poulton-le-Fylde location

  • Stunning blend of original period features with modern, open-plan living

  • Beautiful stained-glass porch door, high ceilings, fireplaces and sash-style windows

  • Two versatile reception rooms at the front of the house

  • Contemporary open-plan kitchen, dining and living area – perfect for entertaining

  • Full-width bi-fold doors connecting the living space to the garden

  • Private, manageable garden with lawn and pond feature

  • Modern bathrooms and stylish neutral interiors, ready to move straight in

  • Walking distance to Poulton town centre, schools, cafés, restaurants and train station

127 Breck Road in Poulton-le-Fylde is a home that blends old and new with remarkable ease. This four-bedroom Victorian house has been extended and reimagined to offer the perfect balance of period charm and modern open-plan living. It has an energy and character that make it stand out, while still feeling warm and welcoming the moment you step inside.

The location itself adds to the appeal. Breck Road is one of Poulton’s most sought-after addresses, within walking distance of the town centre and everything it offers. Shops, cafés, restaurants, and transport links are all close at hand, yet the property retains a sense of privacy and peace. For families, the area is well-regarded for schools and a real sense of community.

Approaching the property, the Victorian frontage sets the tone. Tall sash-style windows, detailed brickwork and timeless proportions give this home its presence. A stained-glass porchway door welcomes you in, a lovely period detail that hints at the character you will find throughout.

Inside, the hallway gives an immediate sense of scale. The ceilings are high, the rooms generously sized, and the flow of natural light is unmistakable. This is a home that has been cared for over the years, with a focus on retaining original features while making sure it works for modern life. The deep skirting boards, the staircase, and other period details are balanced with thoughtful updates that make the house as practical as it is beautiful.

At the front is a reception room that feels elegant and comfortable. A bay window brings in light, the fireplace adds a focal point, and it is an ideal space to relax. Across the hall, a second reception room offers flexibility and could serve as a snug, a home office, a formal dining space or even a playroom. Homes of this size and period are particularly valued for this versatility, giving you options to adapt as your needs change.

Moving through to the back of the house, the property opens up into a stunning open-plan kitchen, dining and living area. This is the heart of the home, a modern extension that completely changes how the house can be lived in. Here the character of the original house meets contemporary design. Clean lines and a sleek finish are complemented by wide-format flooring and full-width bi-fold doors that span the rear wall. These doors create a strong connection between inside and out, allowing you to open the space up to the garden and enjoy that sense of indoor and outdoor living when the weather allows.

The kitchen itself has been designed for both everyday use and entertaining. There is plenty of workspace, ample storage, and an island at the centre that naturally draws people together. Whether you are preparing a quick breakfast or hosting a dinner party, this is a space that works. The open-plan layout means that dining and relaxing all happen in one generous space, making it ideal for families as well as social occasions.

Step outside from this room and the garden offers another layer of appeal. While not especially long, it is a great size for a property in this location, with a good stretch of lawn and a pond at the end that adds a peaceful, private touch. It is easy to imagine barbecues in the summer, a table out on the patio, and an easy flow between the indoors and outdoors thanks to those bi-fold doors. The garden offers enough room for children to play, for plants to flourish and for those who like to sit and relax in a quiet spot.

Upstairs, the house continues to impress. There are four bedrooms in total, each with its own character. The main bedroom is a generous, light-filled space that feels calm and comfortable. The other bedrooms offer plenty of flexibility, whether that is for guests, family or as a home office. These rooms are practical and stylish, making full use of the natural light that Victorian houses are so well known for.

The bathrooms follow the same theme. They have been updated with a modern finish, using a neutral palette and quality fixtures. Everything feels fresh and ready to move into. There is nothing here that needs work, which means you can focus on enjoying the house from day one.

Beyond the house itself, one of the great benefits of this property is its setting. Poulton-le-Fylde is widely regarded as one of the most desirable places to live on the Fylde Coast. The market town is full of independent shops, cafés, and restaurants, as well as having excellent schools and transport links. A train station with regular services makes commuting to Preston and beyond simple, while the coast is only a short drive away.

This is a house that works on every level. It has the character that only a Victorian property can offer. It has been extended and updated so that it suits modern life perfectly. The open-plan kitchen, dining and living area at the back is a space that will quickly become the centre of daily life. The garden is private and inviting, and the stained-glass porchway door, the fireplaces, and the tall ceilings give the house its soul.

127 Breck Road is more than just a set of rooms. It is a home that invites you to imagine your life unfolding here. You can picture the doors folded right back on a warm summer day with friends gathered around the table, or cosy evenings spent in the front sitting room. You can see children playing in the garden, a book in hand by the pond, and the calm that comes from living in a house that has been so carefully put together.

For those looking for a home that offers both elegance and practicality, character and comfort, this is a property that delivers all of it. It is ready to move into, yet full of potential to put your own stamp on over time. A home of this quality, in a location as strong as Poulton-le-Fylde, is a rare find.

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