Extensively renovated 1695 cottage with huge garden and family-ready space in top Poulton location.
Detached 4-bedroom period cottage, circa 1695, newly renovated
Open-plan kitchen/living/dining with large garden views
Two bedrooms with en-suite; total four bathrooms
Three reception rooms plus home-working space and utility
Internal garage and off-road parking on large plot
Expansive mature private rear garden, high maintenance potential
Council tax described as quite expensive; average local crime
Low flood risk, fast broadband, excellent mobile signal
This exceptional detached cottage at Mill Farm, No.14 Little Poulton Lane combines 17th‑century character with a comprehensive, sympathetic renovation. The house offers generous living space across multiple floors—about 2,344 sq ft—with four double bedrooms, two en‑suites and four bathrooms, suited to a growing family seeking period charm and modern comforts.
The heart of the home is a fantastic open‑plan kitchen, living and dining area that frames views over a mature, expansive private rear garden. There are three reception rooms, a dedicated home‑working area, utility room and an internal garage with off‑road parking. High ceilings, exposed beams and herringbone wooden floors retain historic character while fixtures and finishes are newly updated.
Positioned in one of Poulton‑le‑Fylde’s most desirable addresses, the property sits on a large plot within easy walking distance of highly rated primary schools, town centre amenities and rail links. Low flood risk, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal add practical appeal for family life and flexible working.
Buyers should note material costs associated with maintaining an older stone cottage despite the recent renovation; ongoing upkeep of period fabric and mature gardens will be required. Council tax is described as quite expensive and the wider area records average crime levels. For buyers seeking a characterful, sizable family home with scope to personalise, this is a rare, well‑appointed opportunity.