Nestled within Lancashire’s West Pennine Moors, Hillock Barn in Blacksnape is described as a “beautiful” home with a “storied history”.

The Roman Road barn, which dates back to the 1700s, was thoughtfully rebuilt in 2008 to suit the preferences of a modern buyer without losing its charm, and is now on the market with a price tag of more than £1 million.

Ideal for homeowners seeking secluded living, it is situated on 14 acres of land set in a landscape designated as a site of special scientific interest (SSSI), a legally protected area of land or water that contains special features of national importance for wildlife.

The property’s architecture is rich with character, with a stone exterior, private gated entry, and a high arched doorway.

Upon entry, you are met with a spacious hall that sets the tone, with exposed beams, high ceilings and custom stained-glass windows.

The heart of the home is the spacious, L-shaped kitchen, designed in a classic country style.

With shaker-style cabinets, a stone chimney feature surrounding the oven, and ample space for dining, the kitchen appears both functional and inviting.

The windows offer idyllic views of the surrounding countryside that are great to admire with breakfasts or social gatherings. Adjacent to the kitchen is a utility room with plenty of storage.

The elegant dining room comfortably seats up to ten guests, making it ideal for dinner parties or family gatherings. It has oak flooring, large windows, and is described as having “a serene and inviting ambiance”.

Across the hallway, you will find a grand living room with a vaulted ceiling, a wood-burning stove and built-in bookcases, perfect for cosy days in.

Once again, this room has plenty of windows meaning the area is flooded with natural light and countryside views. French doors lead out onto a patio area.

On the first floor, you will find four double bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort and countryside views.

The main bedroom is described as “a peaceful and quiet haven” with soft grey carpeting and exposed beams.

There is a bespoke wooden headboard in another room, repurposed from a nearby church, which adds a charming historical touch. Two bathrooms provide modern comfort, featuring sleek finishes and thoughtfully designed layouts.

The garden is a key selling point of the home. The property is surrounded by lush gardens, a large field for grazing, two stables, and a tack room which is a space for storing and organizing equestrian equipment.

 An Indian stone patio wraps around the barn, with thoughtfully placed seating areas for enjoying sunsets or even stargazing. For those who enjoy horse riding, the additional field shelter would be perfect for keeping the animals.

A spokesperson for Newton & Co Ltd said: “Poised within the rolling hills of the West Pennine Moors, with 360-degree views of peace and tranquillity, Hillock Barn offers a serene escape in a landscape of natural beauty.

“Nestled in Blacksnape between Hoddlesden and Edgworth, this unique detached barn has a storied history dating back to the 1700s, and was thoughtfully reborn as a self-build in 2008.”

Hillock Barn has a guide price of £1,250,000 and is available on the Newton & Co Ltd website.