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House & single-family home for sale in Carnforth

USD 793,933

House & Single-family home (For sale)

4 bd
2 ba
Reference: EDEN-T97158882 / 97158882
Sat in a total of c.2.86 acres, to further your future rural lifestyle there is a field including a small copse of c.2.27 acres, fishing rights for one rod on the River Lune and delightful, south facing sheltered gardens. The house offers light filled and spacious accommodation of porch, hall, sitting room, dining room, dining kitchen, garden room/home office, rear vestibule and cloakroom. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms, one of which has an ensuite shower room, a fourth single bedroom and a house bathroom. Attached is a double garage, to top it all there is generous parking provision, including space for a caravan, camper van or boat. Whilst immersed in its rural surroundings, Ingle View is situated in the heart of the sought after Lune Valley, between the popular villages of Arkholme and Whittington and remains exceptionally accessible for links to the M6 and main West Coast railway line, as well as shops, schools and local services. Vendor Insight With no street lighting we enjoy dark and starlit nights here. With the farm next door there is often activity during the day, but at night a quiet and stillness descends. We’ve found Ingle View to be a wonderful family house and perfect for a houseful as the circular flow of rooms really lends itself to a get together. In the warmer weather the sheltered garden is lovely for sitting and eating outside; we love to barbecue and have enjoyed many here. The garden is south facing and completely private, we’re just overlooked by the sheep in the field. Location One of the English countryside’s unspoilt gems, the Lune Valley begins just a few minutes’ drive from Lancaster and borders both the Forest of Bowland AONB and the national park of the Yorkshire Dales. With a backdrop of green and gently undulating fells, at the heart of which is the meandering river, the Lune Valley has long been a sought-after place to live; thriving local communities have taken root in picturesque village and hamlets with a great choice of destination country pubs. This is a wonderful place to live if you value life in the countryside but equally rate excellent road and rail accessibility. Whilst not in a village itself, Ingle View lies between Arkholme and Whittington, being nearest to Arkholme. Arkholme’s thriving local community is centered around the village hall which has a busy diary of events throughout the year and hosts numerous local groups and classes, as does Whittington’s own village hall. Within Arkholme is a primary school and church. Ingle View is approached off the B6254 which runs between Kirkby Lonsdale and Carnforth and is almost equidistant between the two; each town has much to offer in terms of services. Kirkby Lonsdale is nearest (5.2 miles distant) and has a busy main street of independent retailers, bars, cafes and restaurants as well as all the usual amenities; doctors, dentists, opticians, hairdressers and barbers, a Post Office and branch of Booths supermarket. There is also an excellent Thursday market offering fresh local produce. Carnforth (6.6 miles away) offers not only Booths, but also Tesco, Aldi and the Co-op and benefits from a station on the Bentham and Furness line with connections to Lancaster, Manchester airport and Leeds. Indeed, connectivity is a major selling point of Ingle View. Whether you need to travel for business or just love to get out and about for pleasure, transport links are to hand with convenient access onto the M6 at either J35 or J36 (6.2 miles and 10.6 miles respectively) depending on the direction of your travel and train stations on the main West Coast line at both Lancaster (11 miles away) and Oxenholme (Kendal) (15 miles distant). If you are jetting off, then there is also a choice of three airports; Leeds Bradford is closest (55 miles) but you may prefer Manchester (73.2 miles) or Liverpool (78.8 miles). If the bright lights beckon, then the historic city of Lancaster has much to offer all generations with established cultural and music scenes, bars and restaurants offering cuisines from around the world, an excellent range of high street and independent shops, professional services, historic buildings (including a fabulous medieval castle) and both NHS and private hospitals. In summary, deeply immersed in the working countryside, Ingle View offers a well connected and accessible country life. Vendor Insight We’ve loved the country lifestyle that Ingle View has brought us. The views are an absolute joy, we never tire of them as they change every day. We’ve always had dogs and so the path along the side of the Lune has been great for a daily walk. In summer we go down, picnic on the banks and swim in Lune. Whilst it’s a rural location, we’ve never felt at all isolated and have really appreciated the accessibility of the location – it’s easy to reach the motorway and get into Kirkby Lonsdale for shops, schools or for a meal out. Step Inside When approaching Ingle View for the first time we would urge you to pause for a moment or two after crossing the first cattlegrid. The fields open up and the panoramic view reveals itself. This must surely be the ultimate feel good factor; the landscape hasn’t changed in centuries and is as unique as it is irreplaceable. The 360 degree surrounding views from the house are just as remarkable taking in the rolling fields, the Howgills, Barbon Fells, Ingleborough and Claughton Moor. Every room and every part of the garden offer a slightly different perspective, the views changing on a daily, if not hourly basis as the seasons, weather and light changes. It provides a great connection, appreciation and respect of nature, embracing the livestock in the adjoining fields, the variety of passing wildlife, the species of wild flowers and charm of natural hedgerows. This is life in the working countryside, a visual treat set against a reassuring rural soundtrack playing in the background, with everything from bleating lambs in spring, to the gentle hum of the milking machine at the neighbouring farm and the passing River Lune. Built in the 1970s as an additional family dwelling for the adjacent farm, Ingle View is a light filled detached house with glorious and uplifting 360-degree views of the surrounding fields and fells; this is a house where the views of outside profoundly affect the interior. A porch provides shelter and leads into the hall with a huge picture window facing the Barbon and Howgills Fells. The layout has great flow with one room opening to the next, all around the central hall. The staircase has been given a facelift with an oak and chrome modern balustrade and has a practical shelved store cupboard beneath. The sitting room enjoys views in two directions including a wide bay to the side garden and commanding views up the valley. A stone arch frames the wood burning stove and when the curtains are drawn on a winter’s night, it might just steal your gaze from the view. A large square opening connects to the dining room where sliding doors open to the garden terrace. Facing south, the outlook is over the garden to the lambs and sheep in the adjacent field and then in the distance to Claughton Moor and the distant wind turbines. The dining room is perfect for Sunday lunch, high days and special occasions, whereas the dining kitchen is suited to daily family meals and informal suppers with friends. The kitchen offers a wonderful dual aspect with views up the Lune Valley including the Barbon and Howgill fells and out over the farm to winter glimpses of where the River Lune meets the River Greta, with Ingleborough rising behind. With an Amtico floor, traditional cream panel fronted cabinets have solid oak worktops; appliances wise there is an AEG electric oven and microwave, Zanussi fridge freezer and Bosch microwave. Off the kitchen is a practical rear vestibule with fitted storage and a pot sink as well as a downstairs loo. Completing the ground floor picture, the garden room is very versatile with sliding doors to the flagged garden terrace as well as fitted store cupboards. Looking out to the garden and fields, it would make a super home office, gym or hobbies room. The double garage is linked to the house by way of a porch. Inside is room for a workbench and utility area with plumbing for a washing machine. Behind the garage is a shed for log storage. Rising to the first floor and there is a lovely view over the farm to Ingleborough. It has a traditional airing cupboard for your towels and bed linens too. The main bedroom has a glorious view; imagine lying in bed and looking up the Lune Valley flanked by the Barbon and Howgill Fells. This room has an ensuite shower room. The second double bedroom looks out over the farm to the intersection of the rivers Lune and Greta with mighty Ingleborough in the distance. The remaining two bedrooms (a double and a single) look out towards Claughton Moor and the silently rotating wind turbines away in the far distance. From the house bathroom you have a similar view – it has a double ended spa bath to bring a touch of luxury to your every day. In short, Ingle View is blessed with fabulous all-round views and natural light, it’s a well presented and comfortable family home, offering nicely proportioned rooms and a sociable ground floor layout. Step Outside Gardens are mainly to the south and east; arriving at the house there is an open plan lawn area with a variety of trees – silver birch, beech, oak and willow. Along the southern edge, a hawthorn hedge marks the boundary. A gate opens to the main garden, south facing and looking out over the farmer’s field (perfect for watching the spring ... View more View less Sat in a total of c.2.86 acres, to further your future rural lifestyle there is a field including a small copse of c.2.27 acres, fishing rights for one rod on the River Lune and delightful, south facing sheltered gardens. The house offers light filled and spacious accommodation of porch, hall, sitting room, dining room, dining kitchen, garden room/home office, rear vestibule and cloakroom. To the first floor there are three double bedrooms, one of which has an ensuite shower room, a fourth single bedroom and a house bathroom. Attached is a double garage, to top it all there is generous parking provision, including space for a caravan, camper van or boat. Whilst immersed in its rural surroundings, Ingle View is situated in the heart of the sought after Lune Valley, between the popular villages of Arkholme and Whittington and remains exceptionally accessible for links to the M6 and main West Coast railway line, as well as shops, schools and local services. Vendor Insight With no street lighting we enjoy dark and starlit nights here. With the farm next door there is often activity during the day, but at night a quiet and stillness descends. We’ve found Ingle View to be a wonderful family house and perfect for a houseful as the circular flow of rooms really lends itself to a get together. In the warmer weather the sheltered garden is lovely for sitting and eating outside; we love to barbecue and have enjoyed many here. The garden is south facing and completely private, we’re just overlooked by the sheep in the field. Location One of the English countryside’s unspoilt gems, the Lune Valley begins just a few minutes’ drive from Lancaster and borders both the Forest of Bowland AONB and the national park of the Yorkshire Dales. With a backdrop of green and gently undulating fells, at the heart of which is the meandering river, the Lune Valley has long been a sought-after place to live; thriving local communities have taken root in picturesque village and hamlets with a great choice of destination country pubs. This is a wonderful place to live if you value life in the countryside but equally rate excellent road and rail accessibility. Whilst not in a village itself, Ingle View lies between Arkholme and Whittington, being nearest to Arkholme. Arkholme’s thriving local community is centered around the village hall which has a busy diary of events throughout the year and hosts numerous local groups and classes, as does Whittington’s own village hall. Within Arkholme is a primary school and church. Ingle View is approached off the B6254 which runs between Kirkby Lonsdale and Carnforth and is almost equidistant between the two; each town has much to offer in terms of services. Kirkby Lonsdale is nearest (5.2 miles distant) and has a busy main street of independent retailers, bars, cafes and restaurants as well as all the usual amenities; doctors, dentists, opticians, hairdressers and barbers, a Post Office and branch of Booths supermarket. There is also an excellent Thursday market offering fresh local produce. Carnforth (6.6 miles away) offers not only Booths, but also Tesco, Aldi and the Co-op and benefits from a station on the Bentham and Furness line with connections to Lancaster, Manchester airport and Leeds. Indeed, connectivity is a major selling point of Ingle View. Whether you need to travel for business or just love to get out and about for pleasure, transport links are to hand with convenient access onto the M6 at either J35 or J36 (6.2 miles and 10.6 miles respectively) depending on the direction of your travel and train stations on the main West Coast line at both Lancaster (11 miles away) and Oxenholme (Kendal) (15 miles distant). If you are jetting off, then there is also a choice of three airports; Leeds Bradford is closest (55 miles) but you may prefer Manchester (73.2 miles) or Liverpool (78.8 miles). If the bright lights beckon, then the historic city of Lancaster has much to offer all generations with established cultural and music scenes, bars and restaurants offering cuisines from around the world, an excellent range of high street and independent shops, professional services, historic buildings (including a fabulous medieval castle) and both NHS and private hospitals. In summary, deeply immersed in the working countryside, Ingle View offers a well connected and accessible country life. Vendor Insight We’ve loved the country lifestyle that Ingle View has brought us. The views are an absolute joy, we never tire of them as they change every day. We’ve always had dogs and so the path along the side of the Lune has been great for a daily walk. In summer we go down, picnic on the banks and swim in Lune. Whilst it’s a rural location, we’ve never felt at all isolated and have really appreciated the accessibility of the location – it’s easy to reach the motorway and get into Kirkby Lonsdale for shops, schools or for a meal out. Step Inside When approaching Ingle View for the first time we would urge you to pause for a moment or two after crossing the first cattlegrid. The fields open up and the panoramic view reveals itself. This must surely be the ultimate feel good factor; the landscape hasn’t changed in centuries and is as unique as it is irreplaceable. The 360 degree surrounding views from the house are just as remarkable taking in the rolling fields, the Howgills, Barbon Fells, Ingleborough and Claughton Moor. Every room and every part of the garden offer a slightly different perspective, the views changing on a daily, if not hourly basis as the seasons, weather and light changes. It provides a great connection, appreciation and respect of nature, embracing the livestock in the adjoining fields, the variety of passing wildlife, the species of wild flowers and charm of natural hedgerows. This is life in the working countryside, a visual treat set against a reassuring rural soundtrack playing in the background, with everything from bleating lambs in spring, to the gentle hum of the milking machine at the neighbouring farm and the passing River Lune. Built in the 1970s as an additional family dwelling for the adjacent farm, Ingle View is a light filled detached house with glorious and uplifting 360-degree views of the surrounding fields and fells; this is a house where the views of outside profoundly affect the interior. A porch provides shelter and leads into the hall with a huge picture window facing the Barbon and Howgills Fells. The layout has great flow with one room opening to the next, all around the central hall. The staircase has been given a facelift with an oak and chrome modern balustrade and has a practical shelved store cupboard beneath. The sitting room enjoys views in two directions including a wide bay to the side garden and commanding views up the valley. A stone arch frames the wood burning stove and when the curtains are drawn on a winter’s night, it might just steal your gaze from the view. A large square opening connects to the dining room where sliding doors open to the garden terrace. Facing south, the outlook is over the garden to the lambs and sheep in the adjacent field and then in the distance to Claughton Moor and the distant wind turbines. The dining room is perfect for Sunday lunch, high days and special occasions, whereas the dining kitchen is suited to daily family meals and informal suppers with friends. The kitchen offers a wonderful dual aspect with views up the Lune Valley including the Barbon and Howgill fells and out over the farm to winter glimpses of where the River Lune meets the River Greta, with Ingleborough rising behind. With an Amtico floor, traditional cream panel fronted cabinets have solid oak worktops; appliances wise there is an AEG electric oven and microwave, Zanussi fridge freezer and Bosch microwave. Off the kitchen is a practical rear vestibule with fitted storage and a pot sink as well as a downstairs loo. Completing the ground floor picture, the garden room is very versatile with sliding doors to the flagged garden terrace as well as fitted store cupboards. Looking out to the garden and fields, it would make a super home office, gym or hobbies room. The double garage is linked to the house by way of a porch. Inside is room for a workbench and utility area with plumbing for a washing machine. Behind the garage is a shed for log storage. Rising to the first floor and there is a lovely view over the farm to Ingleborough. It has a traditional airing cupboard for your towels and bed linens too. The main bedroom has a glorious view; imagine lying in bed and looking up the Lune Valley flanked by the Barbon and Howgill Fells. This room has an ensuite shower room. The second double bedroom looks out over the farm to the intersection of the rivers Lune and Greta with mighty Ingleborough in the distance. The remaining two bedrooms (a double and a single) look out towards Claughton Moor and the silently rotating wind turbines away in the far distance. From the house bathroom you have a similar view – it has a double ended spa bath to bring a touch of luxury to your every day. In short, Ingle View is blessed with fabulous all-round views and natural light, it’s a well presented and comfortable family home, offering nicely proportioned rooms and a sociable ground floor layout. Step Outside Gardens are mainly to the south and east; arriving at the house there is an open plan lawn area with a variety of trees – silver birch, beech, oak and willow. Along the southern edge, a hawthorn hedge marks the boundary. A gate opens to the main garden, south facing and looking out over the farmer’s field (perfect for watching the spring ...
Reference: EDEN-T97158882
Country: GB
City: Carnforth
Postal code: LA6 1AZ
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: House & Single-family home
Rooms: 2
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 2
Parkings: 1
Garages: 1

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