Character stone cottage with half-acre paddock and large living space.
Approximately 1,833 sq ft across three storeys
A substantial three-bedroom stone cottage on the fringe of Bacup, this end-of-terrace home pairs period character with a very large plot — approximately half an acre — and flexible multi-level living across about 1,833 sq ft. Original features such as an inglenook fireplace and high ceilings give the living spaces strong character, while an open-plan kitchen/diner provides a practical family hub.
Practical storage and utility space sit on the lower ground floor alongside an integral garage and additional rooms, useful for workshops or storage. Driveway parking to the rear and a fenced paddock widen the property’s appeal for buyers seeking outdoor space, small-scale livestock, or ambitious landscaping.
There are important practical points to note: the stone walls are assumed to be uninsulated, the broadband speeds are slow, and the house dates from the early 20th century so some maintenance or sympathetic upgrading may be needed. The property has a single family bathroom and average local crime and mobile signal. Tenure is freehold and there is no flooding risk.
This home suits families or buyers seeking a rural retreat with strong period character and substantial outside space. It will reward buyers prepared to invest in thermal upgrades and modern connectivity to fully realise its potential and comfort for everyday living.