IF you have even fancied adding another chapter to a historic Ribble Valley home then you should look no further.
Pillings House is on quiet position on the edge of West Bradford Village.
This Grade II listed family property is well proportioned with a superb mix of traditional features and modern touches which bring this family home up to date for 2023.
This superb five-bedroom is on the market with Fine and Country for £1.050m and would be a great place to create your own memories.
As you walk through the welcoming main entrance leading directly into the sitting room, a superb Inglenook fireplace greets with a modern log burner installed.
The flagged floors with underfloor heating and stone mullion windows with window seats provide a homely feel. Off to one side of the sitting room is a study or playroom and to the other, is access to the dining kitchen.
The kitchen and dining room were originally separate but now flow together and offer the much sought after modern kitchen dining experience.
Off from the kitchen is the rear hall which is used as the everyday entrance and beyond here is a fully fitted utility room.
On the first floor, there are four double bedrooms, all of which have features such as exposed beams and mullion windows with window seats.
The two bathrooms have been finished to a high modern standard and the master bedroom benefits from a walk through dressing room, which leads to a large end-suite bathroom.
On the second floor there is a landing area that doubles up as an office space.
On one side, is the guest bedroom (bedroom 5) which has exposed roof trusses and beams and a well-appointed end-suite bathroom
To the other side of the landing is a children’s playroom and cinema room which makes a great addition of space to the house and could certainly be utilised as a sixth bedroom, if required.
Outside the home, the gardens to the front are mainly laid to lawns with mature shrubs and central stone steps with a gravel pathway that lead to the formal front door.
To the east elevation there are further lawn areas and a patio oriented to make the best of the sun. On a slightly higher level there is a large summerhouse with mains electric.
Lower in the garden is a cleverly designed separate stone built summerhouse with two open sides, built in seating, wood burner with brick surround as well as a flagged patio, ideal for entertaining and the unpredictable English summer.
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