A manor house in East Lancashire has appeared on BBC property show Escape to the Country.
BBC producers has been spotted filming in Fence recently with real estate agency, Pendle Hill Properties.
The show features TV stars Alistair Appleton, Jules Hudson, Nicki Chapman and Jonnie Irwin who help house buyers who want to swap city living for a home in the country.
They have been escorting a couple on a tour of homes in Lancashire.
One property that featured on the show is a stunning five bed manor house on Greenhead Lane in Fence.
It is on the market for £799,950 and this was chosen as one of the options for the couple, who are looking for their dream home in the country.
Thomas Turner, sales director of Pendle Hill Properties, was chosen to be featured talking about the property.
He said: "We had great fun filming and it was nice to be chosen to give an expert's view of the Lancashire property market.
“They wanted to know things like how fast the market is moving around here, what type of people are attracted to move here, and any advice I had for people who are looking to move.
"It's a stunning property with an extensive plot, and there are historic and characterful features throughout.
"It has an Aga, wood burners, and beamed ceilings - a classic country mansion. I'm sure any new owner will fall in love with the place, and we'll have to wait until the show is on the BBC to see what they thought!"
The Grade II listed property set on a large plot of land and is filled with historic and characterful features throughout.
The main reception room is a stunning square room with carpeted flooring and views out to the rear garden. There is an impressive traditional fireplace with a feature open fire providing the room with plenty of character.
As with the majority of the rooms in the property, there are exposed ceiling beams throughout
Outside, there are gardens which surround the property and feature a range of lawn and paved areas with a central water feature.
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