Panoramic views over Pamber Forest from the master bedroom
Five bedrooms and four bathrooms, including ensuite to master
Downstairs bedroom with ensuite wet room — ideal for relatives/carer
Large block-paved driveway and double garage with power and lighting
Generous enclosed rear garden with decking, greenhouse and shed
Large plot on a quiet, semi-rural setting close to schools and shops
Property dates from 1967–75; cosmetic updating likely required
Council tax banding is high — factor into running costs
Set on the fringes of Pamber Forest, this substantial five-bedroom detached home offers generous family living with far-reaching woodland views. The triple-aspect master suite with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite provides a private retreat, while a downstairs bedroom with an ensuite wet room suits a live-in relative or guest. Two reception rooms, a conservatory and a sizable kitchen give flexible space for family life and entertaining.
Outside, a large block-paved driveway, double garage (with power and lighting) and an enclosed rear garden with decking, greenhouse and shed create practical outdoor living and storage. The plot is noticeably large for the area and benefits from quiet, semi-rural surroundings with excellent access to local schools, shops and woodland walks.
The property dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and presents well overall, but some cosmetic updating would personalise it and is likely to be needed over time. Double glazing is in place though installation dates are unknown. Council tax is noted as expensive, which should be factored into ongoing running costs.
This home will suit growing families who value space, strong local schools and countryside access, or buyers seeking a substantial house with potential to update and adapt. No flooding risk and very low local crime make it a reassuring choice for family buyers.