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House & single-family home for sale in Preston

USD 679,576

House & Single-family home (For sale)

2 bd
1 ba
Reference: EDEN-T98921904 / 98921904
Packed with character, this delightful lodge has an entrance hall, bespoke fitted kitchen, cosy sitting room, atmospheric dining room, a staircase set within a turret (yes!), two double bedrooms and a bathroom.  Within the stunning private garden is a detached garden room with log burner which lends itself to being a space for entertaining, gym or home workspace.  There is also a separate detached stone building offering a workshop, laundry room and cloaks with WC which has scope to be annexe accommodation for a family member (subject to planning permission). There is also a glass walled single garage and a sweet gazebo. To the side of the property are attractive iron driveway gates and secure parking for several cars. Unique, characterful and quirky – this is a delightful period home. The Lodge will suit buyers seeking a main residence, a bolt hole as an antidote for a busy working life or as an investment property for letting out on the holiday home market. Setting and location mean a lot, the access to the country estate is no more and The Lodge now stands at the entry to a smart cul-de-sac of eight houses. Surprisingly private it is sometimes easy to forget that it stands so centrally in this delightful village; Scorton is a sought after place to live as it provides residents with a vibrant and active local community, a handy shop, a school, great places to eat as well as super accessibility for the A6 and M6 as well as ready access to some delightful walking country.   Location Within the Scorton Conservation Area, The Lodge enjoys a central position convenient for all that this charming village has on offer; an active local community with a primary school, children’s play park, church and village hall, Spar shop for essentials, gift shop, garden centre and several places to enjoy a bite to eat or a drink. It’s a popular destination for a drive out, afternoon tea or ice cream and also as a stop off mid ride for cyclists as so many routes pass locally.  Garstang is on hand for your wider day-to-day needs; there are branches of Booths, Sainsbury’s and Aldi as well as a busy high street with a great selection of independent retailers and a weekly market.  When the bright lights beckon, you’re conveniently into Lancaster which offers a full range of commercial and recreational facilities including a wide selection of restaurants serving cuisine from around the world as well as a great shopping experience with most of the town centre being pedestrianized. Culturally, there is a choice of theatres and cinemas and an established arts and music scene with festivals and events throughout the year. Major employers in the area, there are also two universities and both private and NHS hospitals.  If it is access to the great outdoors that’s important to you then Scorton is a popular spot as there are several routes that start in the village centre. The millennium way route to Garstang is popular and to the east of the village is the hill, Nicky Nook. Well worth the climb as from the top you have arguably the best view in Lancashire with a 360-degree panorama that encompasses Morecambe Bay, Blackpool Tower, the Lake District fells and even the outline of the Isle of Man on a clear day. Breathtaking!  It's also on the edge of the Forest of Bowland (otherwise known as the Bowland Fells), an  Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covering 32 sq miles with fells, deep valleys, ancient woodlands, sprawling heather and peat moorland. It offers many opportunities for outdoor adventure with an extensive network of lanes, footpaths and bridle paths for walking, running and cycling.  Another of Scorton’s charms is the sheer accessibility of the village, so whether you need to travel for business, family commitments or social engagements, transport links are to hand with convenient access onto the A6 and M6 at J33, plus, there is a train station on the main West Coast line at Lancaster.  Vendor Insight There’s a brilliant sense of community in Scorton with lots of events held in the village hall and at The Barn; you can join in or not, there’s no pressure. The church field is great for giving dogs a good run around; it’s enclosed and safe. Whilst it can be touristy during the day, it’s quiet in the evenings. All in all, a lovely place to live, that’s why we’ve stayed so long. The A6 is very handy with several routes into the village and the M6 is accessible, especially via Forton Services. Step inside  If you enjoy the character of an older property, then The Lodge has much on offer as the upgrading undertaken has been respectful of period features and as many as possible have been retained. Step inside through a lovely old front door to the hallway, the spiral stairs are set into a striking corner turret with three tall windows as you ascend. Internally there are stripped pine doors and in the dining room the alcove cupboard doors are also stripped pine. The kitchen and sitting room floors are both stone flagged, the dining room has a delightful period fire surround with an open grate and a copper hood and upstairs, the second bedroom also retains a period feature fireplace.  Characterful touches have been introduced along the way, such as the artisan stone light fittings in the stairwell and the sitting room. There are stone shelves in the kitchen and stone splash backs too. Oak fronted kitchen cabinets have been joiner made to make the most effective use of space – after all, it’s not always about the space on offer, it’s what you do with it! The kitchen leads through a side vestibule to the garden, this provides space for a fridge freezer.  Whilst parts of The Lodge are deeply steeped in the past, it also has been updated to provide the conveniences of modern day living; the windows are all uPVC and there is gas fired central heating. A wood burning stove has been installed in the sitting room where French windows open to the garden terrace providing not only a delightful view of the garden but enable a sense of flow to the outside during warmer months.  Rising to the first floor and there are two delightful double bedrooms. The main bedroom has a dual aspect enabling a lovely view out to the garden, there are two double joiner made built-in pine wardrobes and access to the eaves space for additional and accessible storage. The second bedroom also has a dual aspect and a super high ceiling. The refitted bathroom offers the best of both worlds with an oval free-standing bath for when you have the time for a leisurely, relaxing soak and a separate shower with a rainfall shower head for when time doesn’t permit. A heritage style loo has a high-level cistern and there is a pedestal wash basin. The floor is tiled in a contemporary, wood look style and there is a chrome heated towel rail.  Vendor Insight In the morning, the sun comes into the sitting room first of all and then during the course of the day, moves round into the kitchen. It’s so homely here in the colder months. We light the stove and hunker down, it’s wonderfully cosy.  Step outside Arriving at The Lodge and the keen observer will notice the unusual garden wall as it features five sided stones. Passing the property and to the side is the off road parking area, this is gated to the garden, making the garden secure for children and dogs. The majority of the outside space is to the west of The Lodge, the central section being laid to lawn with stepping stones leading across, there’s also a charming pond and numerous bird boxes to encourage feathered visitors. The garden is well stocked with flowering bulbs, starting off the seasonal displays are snowdrops, followed by daffodils, tulips, bluebells and crocuses. The hostas and wild garlic are lovely and the clematis growing up the sycamore tree is an eye-catching centerpiece in May. Edged in trees, the garden is wonderfully private; you’d never know that you are in the centre of the village. The foliage and colours are varied with mature sycamores, hollies as well as copper and green beech trees. One of the unique features of The Lodge is the outbuildings, each one adding another layer of practicality and potential enjoyment to the overall property. Firstly, the detached garden room is an absolute delight. Once inside, floor to ceiling windows on three sides incorporating two sets of glazed doors provide wonderful views of the garden as greenery surrounds. The floor is flagged and there is a wood burning stove as well as exposed roofing timbers and a pine close boarded ceiling. Let your imagination run free – office, gym, craft space or a room for entertaining – it would make the most magical setting for a candlelit dinner party any time of the year. We absolutely adore it! Round the back, tuck away, the roof overhangs and enables logs for the wood burners to be stored out of the rain. For a house with two stoves, there’s a second smaller log store by the parking area.  Second to mention is a detached stone and slated outbuilding which features reclaimed leaded windows and arched doors for a whimsical architectural touch. Very practical in its purpose, a third of the space is given over to a utility room combined with a garden cloakroom; it has a loo and wash basin, plumbing for a washing machine and space for a condenser drier. Handy if you are working in the garden or for guests if you are hosting in the garden room. The remaining two thirds of the outbuilding is then devoted to a workshop.  Third is a striking garage, open at one end and with three glass walls - designed by previous... View more View less Packed with character, this delightful lodge has an entrance hall, bespoke fitted kitchen, cosy sitting room, atmospheric dining room, a staircase set within a turret (yes!), two double bedrooms and a bathroom.  Within the stunning private garden is a detached garden room with log burner which lends itself to being a space for entertaining, gym or home workspace.  There is also a separate detached stone building offering a workshop, laundry room and cloaks with WC which has scope to be annexe accommodation for a family member (subject to planning permission). There is also a glass walled single garage and a sweet gazebo. To the side of the property are attractive iron driveway gates and secure parking for several cars. Unique, characterful and quirky – this is a delightful period home. The Lodge will suit buyers seeking a main residence, a bolt hole as an antidote for a busy working life or as an investment property for letting out on the holiday home market. Setting and location mean a lot, the access to the country estate is no more and The Lodge now stands at the entry to a smart cul-de-sac of eight houses. Surprisingly private it is sometimes easy to forget that it stands so centrally in this delightful village; Scorton is a sought after place to live as it provides residents with a vibrant and active local community, a handy shop, a school, great places to eat as well as super accessibility for the A6 and M6 as well as ready access to some delightful walking country.   Location Within the Scorton Conservation Area, The Lodge enjoys a central position convenient for all that this charming village has on offer; an active local community with a primary school, children’s play park, church and village hall, Spar shop for essentials, gift shop, garden centre and several places to enjoy a bite to eat or a drink. It’s a popular destination for a drive out, afternoon tea or ice cream and also as a stop off mid ride for cyclists as so many routes pass locally.  Garstang is on hand for your wider day-to-day needs; there are branches of Booths, Sainsbury’s and Aldi as well as a busy high street with a great selection of independent retailers and a weekly market.  When the bright lights beckon, you’re conveniently into Lancaster which offers a full range of commercial and recreational facilities including a wide selection of restaurants serving cuisine from around the world as well as a great shopping experience with most of the town centre being pedestrianized. Culturally, there is a choice of theatres and cinemas and an established arts and music scene with festivals and events throughout the year. Major employers in the area, there are also two universities and both private and NHS hospitals.  If it is access to the great outdoors that’s important to you then Scorton is a popular spot as there are several routes that start in the village centre. The millennium way route to Garstang is popular and to the east of the village is the hill, Nicky Nook. Well worth the climb as from the top you have arguably the best view in Lancashire with a 360-degree panorama that encompasses Morecambe Bay, Blackpool Tower, the Lake District fells and even the outline of the Isle of Man on a clear day. Breathtaking!  It's also on the edge of the Forest of Bowland (otherwise known as the Bowland Fells), an  Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty covering 32 sq miles with fells, deep valleys, ancient woodlands, sprawling heather and peat moorland. It offers many opportunities for outdoor adventure with an extensive network of lanes, footpaths and bridle paths for walking, running and cycling.  Another of Scorton’s charms is the sheer accessibility of the village, so whether you need to travel for business, family commitments or social engagements, transport links are to hand with convenient access onto the A6 and M6 at J33, plus, there is a train station on the main West Coast line at Lancaster.  Vendor Insight There’s a brilliant sense of community in Scorton with lots of events held in the village hall and at The Barn; you can join in or not, there’s no pressure. The church field is great for giving dogs a good run around; it’s enclosed and safe. Whilst it can be touristy during the day, it’s quiet in the evenings. All in all, a lovely place to live, that’s why we’ve stayed so long. The A6 is very handy with several routes into the village and the M6 is accessible, especially via Forton Services. Step inside  If you enjoy the character of an older property, then The Lodge has much on offer as the upgrading undertaken has been respectful of period features and as many as possible have been retained. Step inside through a lovely old front door to the hallway, the spiral stairs are set into a striking corner turret with three tall windows as you ascend. Internally there are stripped pine doors and in the dining room the alcove cupboard doors are also stripped pine. The kitchen and sitting room floors are both stone flagged, the dining room has a delightful period fire surround with an open grate and a copper hood and upstairs, the second bedroom also retains a period feature fireplace.  Characterful touches have been introduced along the way, such as the artisan stone light fittings in the stairwell and the sitting room. There are stone shelves in the kitchen and stone splash backs too. Oak fronted kitchen cabinets have been joiner made to make the most effective use of space – after all, it’s not always about the space on offer, it’s what you do with it! The kitchen leads through a side vestibule to the garden, this provides space for a fridge freezer.  Whilst parts of The Lodge are deeply steeped in the past, it also has been updated to provide the conveniences of modern day living; the windows are all uPVC and there is gas fired central heating. A wood burning stove has been installed in the sitting room where French windows open to the garden terrace providing not only a delightful view of the garden but enable a sense of flow to the outside during warmer months.  Rising to the first floor and there are two delightful double bedrooms. The main bedroom has a dual aspect enabling a lovely view out to the garden, there are two double joiner made built-in pine wardrobes and access to the eaves space for additional and accessible storage. The second bedroom also has a dual aspect and a super high ceiling. The refitted bathroom offers the best of both worlds with an oval free-standing bath for when you have the time for a leisurely, relaxing soak and a separate shower with a rainfall shower head for when time doesn’t permit. A heritage style loo has a high-level cistern and there is a pedestal wash basin. The floor is tiled in a contemporary, wood look style and there is a chrome heated towel rail.  Vendor Insight In the morning, the sun comes into the sitting room first of all and then during the course of the day, moves round into the kitchen. It’s so homely here in the colder months. We light the stove and hunker down, it’s wonderfully cosy.  Step outside Arriving at The Lodge and the keen observer will notice the unusual garden wall as it features five sided stones. Passing the property and to the side is the off road parking area, this is gated to the garden, making the garden secure for children and dogs. The majority of the outside space is to the west of The Lodge, the central section being laid to lawn with stepping stones leading across, there’s also a charming pond and numerous bird boxes to encourage feathered visitors. The garden is well stocked with flowering bulbs, starting off the seasonal displays are snowdrops, followed by daffodils, tulips, bluebells and crocuses. The hostas and wild garlic are lovely and the clematis growing up the sycamore tree is an eye-catching centerpiece in May. Edged in trees, the garden is wonderfully private; you’d never know that you are in the centre of the village. The foliage and colours are varied with mature sycamores, hollies as well as copper and green beech trees. One of the unique features of The Lodge is the outbuildings, each one adding another layer of practicality and potential enjoyment to the overall property. Firstly, the detached garden room is an absolute delight. Once inside, floor to ceiling windows on three sides incorporating two sets of glazed doors provide wonderful views of the garden as greenery surrounds. The floor is flagged and there is a wood burning stove as well as exposed roofing timbers and a pine close boarded ceiling. Let your imagination run free – office, gym, craft space or a room for entertaining – it would make the most magical setting for a candlelit dinner party any time of the year. We absolutely adore it! Round the back, tuck away, the roof overhangs and enables logs for the wood burners to be stored out of the rain. For a house with two stoves, there’s a second smaller log store by the parking area.  Second to mention is a detached stone and slated outbuilding which features reclaimed leaded windows and arched doors for a whimsical architectural touch. Very practical in its purpose, a third of the space is given over to a utility room combined with a garden cloakroom; it has a loo and wash basin, plumbing for a washing machine and space for a condenser drier. Handy if you are working in the garden or for guests if you are hosting in the garden room. The remaining two thirds of the outbuilding is then devoted to a workshop.  Third is a striking garage, open at one end and with three glass walls - designed by previous... Repleto de personalidade, este delicioso lodge tem um hall de entrada, cozinha equipada sob medida, sala de estar aconchegante, sala de jantar atmosférica, uma escada dentro de uma torre (sim!), dois quartos duplos e um banheiro.
Dentro do deslumbrante jardim privado há uma sala de jardim separada com lareira que se presta a ser um espaço de entretenimento, academia ou espaço de trabalho doméstico. Há também um edifício separado de pedra que oferece uma oficina, lavanderia e mantos com WC, que pode ser um anexo para um membro da família (sujeito a permissão de planejamento). Há também uma garagem individual com paredes de vidro e um gazebo doce. Ao lado da propriedade há atraentes portões de ferro e estacionamento seguro para vários carros.
Único, cheio de personalidade e peculiar - esta é uma casa de época deliciosa. O Lodge é adequado para compradores que procuram uma residência principal, um buraco de parafuso como antídoto para uma vida profissional agitada ou como uma propriedade de investimento para alugar no mercado de casas de férias.
O cenário e a localização significam muito, o acesso à propriedade rural não existe mais e o The Lodge agora fica na entrada de um beco sem saída inteligente de oito casas. Surpreendentemente privado, às vezes é fácil esquecer que fica tão centralmente nesta vila encantadora; Scorton é um lugar procurado para se viver, pois oferece aos residentes uma comunidade local vibrante e ativa, uma loja prática, uma escola, ótimos lugares para comer, bem como super acessibilidade para a A6 e M6, bem como acesso imediato a um delicioso campo para caminhadas.
Localização
Dentro da Área de Conservação de Scorton, o The Lodge desfruta de uma posição central conveniente para tudo o que esta charmosa vila tem a oferecer; uma comunidade local ativa com uma escola primária, parque infantil, igreja e salão da vila, loja Spar para itens essenciais, loja de presentes, centro de jardinagem e vários lugares para desfrutar de algo para comer ou beber. É um destino popular para um passeio, chá da tarde ou sorvete e também como uma parada no meio do passeio para ciclistas, já que muitas rotas passam localmente.
Garstang está à disposição para suas necessidades mais amplas do dia-a-dia; há filiais da Booths, Sainsbury's e Aldi, bem como uma rua movimentada com uma grande seleção de varejistas independentes e um mercado semanal.
Quando as luzes brilhantes acenam, você está convenientemente em Lancaster, que oferece uma gama completa de instalações comerciais e recreativas, incluindo uma ampla seleção de restaurantes que servem culinária de todo o mundo, bem como uma ótima experiência de compras com a maior parte do centro da cidade sendo pedonal. Culturalmente, há uma escolha de teatros e cinemas e uma cena artística e musical estabelecida com festivais e eventos ao longo do ano. Principais empregadores na área, também existem duas universidades e hospitais privados e do NHS.
Se é o acesso ao ar livre que é importante para você, então Scorton é um local popular, pois existem várias rotas que começam no centro da vila. A rota do milênio para Garstang é popular e a leste da vila fica a colina Nicky Nook. Vale a pena a subida, pois do topo você tem sem dúvida a melhor vista de Lancashire, com um panorama de 360 graus que abrange a Baía de Morecambe, a Torre de Blackpool, as colinas do Lake District e até mesmo o contorno da Ilha de Man em um dia claro. De tirar o fôlego!
Também fica à beira da Floresta de Bowland (também conhecida como Bowland Fells), uma área de grande beleza natural que cobre 32 milhas quadradas com colinas, vales profundos, bosques antigos, urze e turfa. Oferece muitas oportunidades de aventura ao ar livre com uma extensa rede de pistas, trilhas e caminhos de freio para caminhadas, corridas e ciclismo.
Outro dos encantos de Scorton é a acessibilidade absoluta da vila, portanto, se você precisa viajar a negócios, compromissos familiares ou compromissos sociais, as conexões de transporte estão disponíveis com acesso conveniente à A6 e M6 na J33, além disso, há uma estação de trem na principal linha da Costa Oeste em Lancaster.
Insight do fornecedor
Há um brilhante senso de comunidade em Scorton, com muitos eventos realizados na prefeitura e no The Barn; você pode participar ou não, não há pressão. O campo da igreja é ótimo para dar aos cães uma boa corrida; é fechado e seguro. Embora possa ser turístico durante o dia, é tranquilo à noite. Em suma, um lugar adorável para se viver, é por isso que ficamos tanto tempo. A A6 é muito útil com várias rotas para a vila e a M6 é acessível, especialmente através dos Serviços Forton.
Entre
Se você gosta do caráter de uma propriedade mais antiga, então o The Lodge tem muito a oferecer, pois a atualização realizada respeitou as características do período e o maior número possível foi mantido. Entre por uma adorável porta da frente antiga para o corredor, as escadas em espiral são colocadas em uma impressionante torre de canto com três janelas altas enquanto você sobe. Internamente existem portas de pinho descascadas e na sala de jantar as portas do armário da alcova também são de pinho descascado. Os pisos da cozinha e da sala de estar são ambos de pedra, a sala de jantar tem uma deliciosa lareira de época com uma grelha aberta e um capuz de cobre e no andar de cima, o segundo quarto também mantém uma lareira de época.
Toques característicos foram introduzidos ao longo do caminho, como as luminárias de pedra artesanal na escada e na sala de estar. Há prateleiras de pedra na cozinha e respingos de pedra também. Os armários de cozinha com frente de carvalho foram feitos para fazer o uso mais eficaz do espaço - afinal, nem sempre se trata do espaço oferecido, é o que você faz com ele! A cozinha leva através de um vestíbulo lateral para o jardim, o que oferece espaço para um frigorífico com congelador.
Embora partes do The Lodge estejam profundamente mergulhadas no passado, ele também foi atualizado para fornecer as conveniências da vida moderna; as janelas são todas uPVC e há aquecimento central a gás. Um fogão a lenha foi instalado na sala de estar, onde as janelas francesas se abrem para o terraço do jardim, proporcionando não apenas uma vista agradável do jardim, mas também uma sensação de fluxo para o exterior durante os meses mais quentes.
Subindo para o primeiro andar e há dois deliciosos quartos duplos. O quarto principal tem um aspecto duplo, permitindo uma bela vista para o jardim, há dois guarda-roupas embutidos de pinho e acesso ao espaço do beiral para armazenamento adicional e acessível. O segundo quarto também tem um aspecto duplo e um teto super alto. O banheiro reformado oferece o melhor dos dois mundos com uma banheira oval independente para quando você tiver tempo para um banho relaxante e relaxante e um chuveiro separado com chuveiro com efeito de chuva para quando o tempo não permitir. Um banheiro de estilo tradicional tem uma cisterna de alto nível e há um lavatório de pedestal. O piso é revestido em azulejo em um estilo contemporâneo de madeira e há um toalheiro aquecido cromado.
Insight do fornecedor
De manhã, o sol entra na sala de estar em primeiro lugar e, ao longo do dia, passa para a cozinha. É tão caseiro aqui nos meses mais frios. Acendemos o fogão e nos agachamos, é maravilhosamente aconchegante.
Saia
Chegando ao The Lodge, o observador atento notará a parede incomum do jardim, pois possui pedras de cinco lados. Passando a propriedade e ao lado está a área de estacionamento fora da estrada, fechada para o jardim, tornando o jardim seguro para crianças e cães. A maior parte do espaço externo fica a oeste do The Lodge, a seção central sendo colocada no gramado com trampolins que levam ao outro lado, há também um lago encantador e inúmeras caixas de pássaros para incentivar os visitantes emplumados. O jardim está bem abastecido com bulbos de flores, começando com as exibições sazonais estão os flocos de neve, seguidos por narcisos, tulipas, campainhas e açafrões. As hostas e o alho selvagem são adoráveis e a clematite que cresce no sicômoro é uma peça central atraente em maio. Cercado de árvores, o jardim é maravilhosamente privado; Você nunca saberia que está no centro da vila. A folhagem e as cores são variadas com sicômoros maduros, azevinhos, bem como faias de cobre e verdes.
Uma das características únicas do The Lodge são as dependências, cada uma adicionando outra camada de praticidade e prazer potencial à propriedade geral. Em primeiro lugar, a sala de jardim separada é um deleite absoluto. Uma vez lá dentro, as janelas do chão ao teto em três lados, incorporando dois conjuntos de portas envidraçadas, oferecem vistas maravilhosas do jardim ao redor. O piso é sinalizado e há um fogão a lenha, bem como vigas de telhado expostas e um teto de tábuas fechadas de pinho. Deixe sua imaginação correr solta - escritório, academia, espaço de artesanato ou uma sala para entretenimento - seria o cenário mais mágico para um jantar à luz de velas em qualquer época do ano. Nós absolutamente adoramos isso! Na parte de trás, esconda-se, o telhado se projeta e permite que as toras para os queimadores de lenha sejam armazenadas longe da chuva. Para uma casa com dois fogões, há uma segunda loja de toras menor na área de estacionamento.
O segundo a mencionar é uma pedra destacada e um anexo de ardósia que apresenta janelas de chumbo recuperadas e portas em arco para um toque arquitetônico caprichoso. Muito prático em seu propósito, um terço do espaço é dedicado a uma despensa combinada com um vestiário de jardim; Tem banheiro e la...
Reference: EDEN-T98921904
Country: GB
City: Preston
Postal code: PR3 1DQ
Category: Residential
Listing type: For sale
Property type: House & Single-family home
Rooms: 3
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 1

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