Panoramic Morecambe Bay and Lakeland Fells views from principal rooms
Positioned on a prominent corner plot, this 1930s Art Deco–influenced detached house delivers six bedrooms, generous reception rooms and sweeping panoramic views across Morecambe Bay. Recently renovated and presented in attractive decorative order, the house combines period features—curved staircase, oak doors and bay windows—with modern appointments such as a fitted dining kitchen, two ensuites, a luxury family bathroom and external CCTV.
The property sits on a large, private plot with enclosed gardens, a west-facing terrace for sunsets, and a private driveway providing off-street parking for two to three cars. Practical features include an integral garage (with bedroom/games room above), a utility room and easily maintained rear gardens with artificial turf. The elevated position and easy access to road and rail links make daily commuting straightforward, while nearby schools, coastal walks and the Lake District are close at hand.
This house will suit growing families or professionals who need versatile space for home working, guest rooms or entertaining. Important practical notes: the property dates from the 1930s so some period maintenance can be expected, the external walls are cavity as built with assumed no added insulation, and council tax is described as quite expensive. There is no flood risk reported.
Overall, No.49 offers an exceptional coastal outlook and substantial flexible accommodation. It presents a rare mix of period character and contemporary finishes, but prospective buyers should factor ongoing maintenance typical of older homes and potential insulation upgrades into their plans.