Spacious four-bed barn conversion with garden and garage in peaceful Lancashire countryside.
Newly renovated mid-terrace barn conversion with character
Four bedrooms, including two en-suites and family bathroom
Large south-facing mature garden with patio and wildlife pond
Garage plus allocated parking in shared courtyard
High-spec country kitchen and underfloor-heated bathrooms
Second-floor room currently used as storage — conversion potential
Remote hamlet location; average mobile signal
Very slow broadband and oil-fired heating (off-grid fuel)
Set in a quiet Lancaster hamlet, this newly renovated mid-terrace barn conversion combines rustic character with contemporary comfort for family life. High ceilings, exposed stone, and large windows create bright, airy living spaces while sympathetic modern finishes deliver everyday convenience.
The ground floor centres on a high-spec country kitchen with integrated appliances, a central island and a dining area that flows into a spacious lounge with glazed doors onto a south-facing patio and mature rear garden. Utility and downstairs WC add practical family conveniences; bathrooms feature underfloor heating and quality fittings.
Upstairs offers four adaptable bedrooms: a principal bedroom with en-suite, a further en-suite bedroom, a family bathroom and a second‑floor room currently used as storage/crafts that could be converted into a generous bedroom with dressing area. Outside there is private garage parking plus allocated spaces in the shared courtyard.
Important considerations: the property sits in a remote farming community with average mobile signal and very slow broadband, heated by an oil boiler (not a community supply). Council Tax band is above average (Band E). These factors suit buyers prioritising rural lifestyle and character rather than high-speed connectivity or urban convenience.