Spacious plot, large garage and sunlit orangery in sought-after Ashton location.
3 double bedrooms across two storeys, spacious master and two large doubles
Large reception rooms plus sunlit conservatory/orangery
SieMatic-style kitchen with dining area, practical family layout
Tandem garage offers parking, workshop or significant storage
Generous plot and well-maintained gardens for family use
Built 1920s — period features; some areas require updating/modernisation
Single family bathroom only — may need extension or additional WC
Freehold, no flood risk, moderate council tax
This attractive 1920s three-bedroom detached house sits on a generous plot in Ashton‑On‑Ribble, offering period character with practical family space. The ground floor provides two reception rooms, a dining kitchen with an eating area, and a bright orangery/conservatory that brings light into the heart of the home. Upstairs are three double bedrooms and a single family bathroom — roomy bedrooms suit parents and children comfortably.
The property includes a long (tandem) garage useful for parking, storage or a workshop, and a well-kept garden for outdoor play and entertaining. The SieMatic-style kitchen is a strong selling point, and the bay windows, fireplaces and original details add charm that’s hard to replicate.
Buyers should note the house will benefit from some updating in places — images describe areas requiring attention — so there’s obvious scope to modernise and add value. There is only one bathroom, which may be a consideration for larger families or those wanting en-suite facilities. Council tax is moderate and the home is freehold with no flood risk.
Well-placed for highly rated local schools, places of worship and city amenities, this property suits families seeking a characterful, spacious home with renovation potential. The combination of original features and flexible layout makes it a rewarding project for those planning sympathetic improvements.