Spacious family living with stables, workshops and panoramic rural vistas.
Over 3,700 sqft of versatile accommodation across multiple reception rooms
Very large private plot with landscaped lawns and alfresco dining area
Multiple outbuildings: three stables, timber pole barn, studio and workshop
Private gated sweeping driveway with ample off-street parking
Double-height central hallway with gallery and abundant natural light
Oil-fired heating (boiler and radiators); not on a community heating scheme
High local flooding risk noted — insurance and mitigation likely needed
EPC D and council tax level described as quite expensive
Set within the Forest of Bowland AONB, this substantial stone barn conversion offers more than 3,700 sqft of adaptable family living and commanding rural views. The house sits behind a private gated driveway on a very large plot, with extensive lawns, patio dining, and multiple useful outbuildings including stables, timber pole barn and workshop.
Interiors are generous and characterful: a double-height central hallway and gallery, large living spaces, dedicated study/office, games room and a kitchen centered around a four-oven AGA. The layout suits multigenerational families or buyers wanting home-working space and room for hobbies or equestrian use.
Practical information and known drawbacks are straightforward. Heating is oil-fired via boiler and radiators (not on a communal grid), the EPC is D, council tax is described as quite expensive, and the property sits in an area with a high flooding risk. The house would benefit from sympathetic updating in places to modernise finishes and services.
For buyers seeking space, privacy and rural lifestyle, Goose Lane Barn is a rare opportunity to own a sizeable converted barn with substantial outbuildings and equestrian potential, within easy driving distance of Longridge and Clitheroe.