Period four-bed with large garden and marsh views — needs refurbishment, strong potential.
- Double-fronted Victorian end-terrace with period features
- Four bedrooms plus spacious four-piece family bathroom
- Large mature rear garden with panoramic marsh views
- Substantial garage with power; up-and-over door needs attention
- Requires full refurbishment and modernisation throughout
- Cavity walls assumed uninsulated; energy improvements likely needed
- Very slow broadband speed; mobile signal excellent
- Freehold, very low flood risk, council tax rated affordable
This double-fronted period end-terrace sits in the heart of Freckleton Village and offers substantial scope for improvement and uplift. The house retains traditional features such as an Adams-style fireplace, cornice and ceiling rose, and delivers generous room sizes across two reception rooms and four bedrooms.
The property benefits from a large mature rear garden and rare uninterrupted views across Freckleton Marsh — a strong selling point for families and buyers seeking countryside outlooks. A substantial brick garage at the bottom of the garden provides off-road parking and useful storage; the garage has power and lighting but the up-and-over door requires attention.
The accommodation requires refurbishment throughout: services are mains gas with central heating via boiler and radiators, glazing is UPVC but install dates are unknown, and the cavity walls are assumed uninsulated. Broadband speeds are very slow. These points should be factored into renovation budgets but also present clear opportunities to add value through targeted improvements (insulation, kitchen and bathroom modernisation, and connectivity upgrades).
Overall this freehold property suits families or buyers looking for a renovation project with strong potential — especially those who value village life, views and a sizeable garden. Essential defects and maintenance needs are set out transparently to help informed decision-making.