Character-filled three-bed home with large garden, garage and countryside views..
Large 1,605 sq ft with high ceilings and period features
Large rear garden with Indian stone patio and open countryside views
Spiral staircase to balcony — distinctive architectural feature
Driveway, attached garage with electric door and separate workshop
Kitchen with granite worktops and integrated appliances
Double glazing installed before 2002; may need upgrading for efficiency
Cavity walls as built have no insulation (assumed) — retrofit likely needed
Freehold in very low-crime, affluent area with fast broadband
Set on a large plot in sought-after Kirkham, this 1930s detached home blends Edwardian character with generous living space. The house offers a spacious 1,605 sq ft layout with high ceilings, exposed floorboards, bay windows and a distinctive spiral staircase leading from a first-floor study to the rear garden and balcony with open countryside views. A long driveway, attached garage with electric door and separate workshop add practical parking and storage.
The ground floor includes a light lounge, dining room flowing to a conservatory, fitted kitchen with granite worktops and integrated appliances, plus a utility and a ground-floor bathroom. Upstairs there are two further bedrooms, a main bedroom with modern en-suite and a flexible study/home office. The large rear garden is mainly lawn with mature borders and an Indian stone patio — excellent for families and entertaining.
Practical considerations: the property has mains gas central heating and double glazing installed before 2002. The walls are cavity as built but listed as having no insulation (assumed), so buyers should expect possible energy-efficiency improvements and associated costs. The house is freehold, in a very low-crime, affluent area with fast broadband and easy M55 motorway access.
This home will suit families seeking space, character and good local schools (including nearby Kirkham Grammar). It will also appeal to buyers who value room to extend or modernise; some updating and insulation works would enhance comfort and running costs. No flooding risk is recorded.