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Huis en eengezinswoning te koop — Carnforth

EUR 609.353

Huis en eengezinswoning (Te koop)

2 k
4 slk
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Referentie: EDEN-T115554100 / 115554100
Welcome to Dale House, Ireby, Carnforth, Lancashire, LA6 2JQ A detached property, with period features and lots of potential, this Victorian home offers well-proportioned rooms, attractive views and a generous and private garden with ample parking. A much-loved family home for decades, it is now time for the next generation to come along and put their own stamp on in.  Dale House enjoys all the benefits of a quiet hamlet setting within the Yorkshire Dales National Park with great access to the surrounding countryside whilst having local amenities within convenient reach.  The accommodation follows a traditional layout with a long-standing extension which now offers the flexibility of a potential annex for family or guests, or it may be reincorporated and occupied as one. On the front elevation is a large conservatory entrance, central hall, a ‘through’ reception room, dining room, dining kitchen and utility room. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a bathroom. Connected on both floors enabling them to be easily combined and occupied as one, the annex presently offers a kitchen, dining room, inner hall and cloakroom with, three double bedrooms and a shower room on the first floor. Outside are generous gardens with parking adjacent to the property and a separate parcel of land offering further parking as well as a small copse of trees.  For those seeking a family home with opportunities to upgrade and add value, this is great choice with great potential. Location Nestled in a central setting within the pretty hamlet of Ireby within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Dale House enjoys all the joys of a quiet setting whilst being only minutes off the A65 affording great accessibility for this rural home ensuring everyday amenities are convenient to reach.  The parish includes the hamlet of Ireby along with the villages of Leck and Cowan Bridge and whilst it lies entirely within Lancashire it sits within the 2016 boundary extension to the Yorkshire Dales National Park. At nearby Cowan Bridge (1.7 miles distant) there is a well-stocked village shop and the Fraser Hall Community Centre.  Whilst embracing the rural position, hop in the car and onto the A65; head north west to the Cumbrian market town of Kirkby Lonsdale or south east to Dales village of Ingleton. Between them both is a good choice of places to eat out, local shops and amenities. Slightly further afield are the larger towns of Settle, Kendal and Lancaster. Collectively this ensures that life at Dale House is well served on a practical basis, educational facilities and when it comes to sport, leisure and culture. Indeed, for anyone that embraces the great outdoors, this is the ideal location as there is a vast network of quiet lanes, bridlepaths and footpaths to explore, whether by foot, bike or car. Beyond the Yorkshire Dales there is the Lake District National Park (in under 30 miles you can be standing on the shores of Lake Windermere), the National Landscapes of the Forest of Bowland and combined coastal Arnside and Silverdale as well as the green and gently undulating beauty of the Lune Valley. At Ireby you can embrace the peace and stillness of a country lifestyle, but still access excellent road and rail links to maintain business and social connections.  Step inside  This handsome Victorian detached property has been in and out of the hands of the same family since it was built. Bought back in 1978, it was operated as a retirement home until 1997 when it once again became a private family home. The front elevation faces almost due south affording a sunny aspect with lovely outlooks to enjoy from every room whether over the village, down the lane or over to the Bowland Fells in the distance.  There are some delightful period features, whilst many are Victorian, others have been added in later decades. Architectural details include sash windows, paneled reveals, picture rails and cornices, an impressive staircase with a tall window on the half landing, a stone and copper fire surround in the dining room, a slate fireplace in the main reception room and a number of feature bedroom fireplaces. Join us for a walk around. Entrance through double doors open to a wooden conservatory added along the front elevation. The original front door is full of character and has unusually shaped leaded, painted and stained-glass panels; viewed from the hall, when the door is closed and the light shines through it is absolutely delightful. The hall itself bears the hallmarks of the Victorian era with a geometric tiled floor and a wide set of stairs. To the right is a double ‘through’ reception room with front to back aspect. French doors open to the rear garden and there’s an attractive aspect down the lane at the front. To the left is a dining room with a connecting door through to the annex. The dining kitchen is fitted and has an electric cooker and plumbing for a dishwasher. There’s a useful understairs store and at the rear, a utility room with extra storage, plumbing for a washing machine and a further connecting door into the annex.  The wide Victorian set of stairs leads to the landing, another door connects here to the annex for maximum versatility. Off the main landing is a bathroom and two double bedrooms, both of which enjoy views of the Bowland fells.  The annex has a dining room with staircase rising, inner hall, cloakroom and fitted kitchen with electric oven, hob and fridge. The view out to the garden is lovely and there’s a door to outside too. The first floor offers three double bedrooms (and a shower room). One of these is currently used as a sitting room and has a stove.  Occupied as a whole, the house would offer three reception rooms, five bedrooms and two bath/shower rooms. It’s versatile depending on the requirements of your own family and would also offer scope to have dedicated offices or rooms for hobbies.  Step outside Dale House is set back from the lane with a walled front garden, a smart set of stone gate posts opening to the front entrance. There is space to park one or two cars in front of the annex.  The charm of the back garden is that it is screened, not overlooked by neighbours and therefore enables private enjoyment.  Adjacent to the reception room’s French doors there is a flagged seating area set over two levels and connected by a short flight of three steps. A path leads across the generous lawn with mature trees along the boundary offering a variety of colour and foliage throughout the seasons. A large central fir tree provides a sheltered spot for enjoying a touch of shade on a sunny day. The large, enclosed garden is ideal for family life with lots of room for play, having friends over and outdoor entertainment and relaxation.  For those with children there is space for trampolines, climbing frames and goal nets. Green fingered buyers have the option to create a kitchen garden for growing fruit and vegetables.  A gated area at the side of the house provides tucked away storage for bins and recycling boxes. Across the lane there is a separate parcel of land which has room for three cars to be parked off road, as well as a small copse of trees.  Services Mains electricity and water (not metered). Electric heaters. Baxi back boiler to the sitting room fire. Two wood burning stoves. Immersion heater for hot water. Private drainage to a septic tank located within the garden.   Broadband Ultrafast speeds potentially available from Openreach or B4RN of 1,800 Mbps download and for uploading 1,000 Mbps. B4RN (Broadband for the Rural North) ... All B4RN customers receive gigabit (1,000Mbps) speed. Mobile Indoor: O2 are reported as providing ‘likely’ services for Voice and ‘limited’ services for Data. EE and Vodafone are reported as providing ‘limited’ services for both Voice and Data. Three does not report on providing any services.  Outdoor: EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone are reported as providing ‘likely’ services for both Voice and Data. 5G is predicted to be available in this area from EE, O2 and Vodafone. Please note the predicted 5G coverage is for outdoors only.  Broadband and mobile information provided by Ofcom.  Local Authority charges  Lancaster City Council – Council Tax band F Tenure Freehold  Included in the sale  Fitted carpets, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and domestic appliances as follows: electric oven in main house, hob and fridge in the annex.  The  wood store in the parking area is excluded.   Directions  what3words chops.organs.newlywed Use Sat Nav LA6 2JQ with reference to the directions below: Travelling from Kirkby Lonsdale along the A65 towards Ingleton, pass through the village of Cowan Bridge. From Cowan Bridge, continue a further 1.5 miles on the A65 and turn left onto Todgill Road, signposted Ireby ½ mile. Continue into the hamlet. There is a turning for Leck on the left, Dale House sits on this junction facing you as you approach.  Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML)  Due to the Money Laundering Regulations, now officially known as Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds Regulations 2017 we are required to follow government legislation and carry out identification checks on all purchasers. We use a specialist third party company to conduct these checks at a charge of £48 inclusive of VAT per buyer once an offer has been accepted and you will be unable to proceed with the purchase of the property until these checks have been... Meer bekijken Minder bekijken Les détails architecturaux comprennent des fenêtres à guillotise, des panneaux de façade, des rampes et des corniches, un impressionnant escalier avec une haute fenêtre sur le demi-palier, un encadrement de cheminée en pierre et cuivre dans la salle à manger, une cheminée en ardoise dans la salle principale et plusieurs cheminées de chambre à toucher. Rejoignez-nous pour une promenade. L’entrée par des doubles portes s’ouvre sur une serre en bois ajoutée le long de la façade avant. La porte d’entrée d’origine est pleine de caractère et présente des panneaux en plomb, peints et vitraux de forme inhabituelle ; Vue depuis le couloir, quand la porte est fermée et que la lumière y passe, c’est absolument délicieux. La salle elle-même porte les marques de l’époque victorienne avec un sol carrelé géométrique et un large escalier. À droite se trouve une double salle de réception « traversante » avec un aspect avant vers l’arrière. Les portes-fenêtres s’ouvrent sur le jardin arrière et il y a un aspect attrayant au bout de l’allée à l’avant. À gauche se trouve une salle à manger avec une porte de liaison menant à l’annexe. La cuisine à manger est équipée et dispose d’une plaque de cuisson électrique et d’une plomberie pour lave-vaisselle. Il y a un magasin utile en dessous et, à l’arrière, une buanderie avec un espace de rangement supplémentaire, une plomberie pour une machine à laver et une autre porte de liaison menant à l’annexe. Le large escalier victorien mène au palier, une autre porte relie ici à l’annexe pour une polyvalence maximale. Au pied du palier principal se trouvent une salle de bain et deux chambres doubles, toutes deux offrant une vue sur les collines de Bowland. L’annexe comprend une salle à manger avec escalier montant, un hall intérieur, un vestiaire et une cuisine équipée avec four électrique, plaque et réfrigérateur. La vue sur le jardin est magnifique et il y a aussi une porte vers l’extérieur. Le rez-de-chaussée offre trois chambres doubles (et une salle de douche). L’un d’eux sert actuellement de salon et possède une cuisinière. Occupée dans son ensemble, la maison offrirait trois salons de réception, cinq chambres et deux salles de bain/douche. C’est polyvalent selon les besoins de votre propre famille et cela offrirait aussi des bureaux ou des salles dédiées aux loisirs. Un passage à l’extérieur de Dale House est en retrait de l’allée, avec un jardin avant clos, un élégant ensemble de poteaux de portail en pierre s’ouvrant à l’entrée principale. Il y a de la place pour garer une ou deux voitures devant l’annexe. Le charme du jardin arrière réside dans le fait qu’il est grillapé, pas négligé par les voisins, ce qui permet un divertissement privé. Adjacente aux portes-fenêtres de la salle de réception, il y a une zone de sièges à panneaux répartie sur deux niveaux et reliée par une courte volée de trois marches. Un sentier traverse la vaste pelouse avec des arbres matures le long de la frontière, offrant une variété de couleurs et de feuillages tout au long des saisons. Un grand sapin central offre un endroit abrité pour profiter d’un peu d’ombre lors d’une journée ensoleillée. Le grand jardin clos est idéal pour la vie de famille, avec beaucoup d’espace pour jouer, recevoir des amis, ainsi que pour des divertissements et des détentes en plein air. Pour ceux qui ont des enfants, il y a de la place pour des trampolines, des cadres d’escalade et des filets de but. Les acheteurs expérimentés ont la possibilité de créer un potager pour cultiver des fruits et légumes. Un espace fermé sur le côté de la maison offre un espace de rangement caché pour les bacs et les boîtes de recyclage. De l’autre côté de la ruelle, il y a un terrain séparé qui peut accueillir trois voitures stationnées hors route, ainsi qu’un petit bosquet d’arbres. Services Réseau électrique et eau (non comptatré). Chauffages électriques. Baxi a une chaudière arrière pour le feu du salon. Deux poêles à bois. Chauffe-immersion pour l’eau chaude. Drainage privé vers une fosse septique située dans le jardin. Débit large Vitesses ultrarapides potentiellement disponibles sur Openreach ou B4RN de 1 800 Mbps en téléchargement et pour l’envoi de 1 000 Mbps. B4RN (Haut débit pour le Nord rural) ... Tous les clients B4RN reçoivent une vitesse gigabit (1 000Mbps). Mobile Indoor : O2 est rapporté comme fournissant des services « probables » pour la voix et des services « limités » pour les données. EE et Vodafone sont rapportés comme fournissant des services « limités » pour la voix et les données. Trois ne rapporte aucun service fourni. En plein air : EE, Three, O2 et Vodafone sont rapportés comme fournissant des services « probables » pour la voix et les données. La 5G devrait être disponible dans cette zone via EE, O2 et Vodafone. Veuillez noter que la couverture 5G prévue concerne uniquement l’extérieur. Informations haut débit et mobiles fournies par Ofcom. Charges de l’autorité locale du conseil municipal de Lancaster – Taxe municipale tranche F Tenure Propriété Incluse dans la vente Tapis montés, poteaux à rideaux, stores, luminaires et appareils ménagers comme suit : four électrique dans la maison principale, fourneau et réfrigérateur dans l’annexe. Le magasin de bois dans le parking est exclu. Itinéraires what3words chops.organs.newlywed Utilisez le GPS LA6 2JQ en référence aux indications ci-dessous : En partant de Kirkby Lonsdale le long de la A65 en direction d’Ingleton, passez par le village de Cowan Bridge. Depuis Cowan Bridge, continuez encore 1,5 mile sur la A65 et tournez à gauche sur Todgill Road, indiquée Ireby à 1/2 mile. Continuez dans le hameau. Il y a un virage pour Leck à gauche, Dale House est à ce carrefour face à vous à votre approche. Règlements anti-blanchiment d’argent (AML) En raison des règlements sur le blanchiment d’argent, désormais officiellement connus sous le nom de Règlements sur le blanchiment d’argent, le financement du terrorisme et le transfert de fonds de 2017, nous sommes tenus de respecter la législation gouvernementale et de procéder à des contrôles d’identité sur tous les acheteurs. Nous faisons appel à une société tierce spécialisée pour effectuer ces contrôles à un coût de 48 £ TVA inclus par acheteur une fois l’offre acceptée, et vous ne pourrez pas procéder à l’achat du bien tant que ces vérifications n’auront pas été effectuées. Ce frais n’est pas remboursable.
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Welcome to Dale House, Ireby, Carnforth, Lancashire, LA6 2JQ A detached property, with period features and lots of potential, this Victorian home offers well-proportioned rooms, attractive views and a generous and private garden with ample parking. A much-loved family home for decades, it is now time for the next generation to come along and put their own stamp on in.  Dale House enjoys all the benefits of a quiet hamlet setting within the Yorkshire Dales National Park with great access to the surrounding countryside whilst having local amenities within convenient reach.  The accommodation follows a traditional layout with a long-standing extension which now offers the flexibility of a potential annex for family or guests, or it may be reincorporated and occupied as one. On the front elevation is a large conservatory entrance, central hall, a ‘through’ reception room, dining room, dining kitchen and utility room. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a bathroom. Connected on both floors enabling them to be easily combined and occupied as one, the annex presently offers a kitchen, dining room, inner hall and cloakroom with, three double bedrooms and a shower room on the first floor. Outside are generous gardens with parking adjacent to the property and a separate parcel of land offering further parking as well as a small copse of trees.  For those seeking a family home with opportunities to upgrade and add value, this is great choice with great potential. Location Nestled in a central setting within the pretty hamlet of Ireby within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Dale House enjoys all the joys of a quiet setting whilst being only minutes off the A65 affording great accessibility for this rural home ensuring everyday amenities are convenient to reach.  The parish includes the hamlet of Ireby along with the villages of Leck and Cowan Bridge and whilst it lies entirely within Lancashire it sits within the 2016 boundary extension to the Yorkshire Dales National Park. At nearby Cowan Bridge (1.7 miles distant) there is a well-stocked village shop and the Fraser Hall Community Centre.  Whilst embracing the rural position, hop in the car and onto the A65; head north west to the Cumbrian market town of Kirkby Lonsdale or south east to Dales village of Ingleton. Between them both is a good choice of places to eat out, local shops and amenities. Slightly further afield are the larger towns of Settle, Kendal and Lancaster. Collectively this ensures that life at Dale House is well served on a practical basis, educational facilities and when it comes to sport, leisure and culture. Indeed, for anyone that embraces the great outdoors, this is the ideal location as there is a vast network of quiet lanes, bridlepaths and footpaths to explore, whether by foot, bike or car. Beyond the Yorkshire Dales there is the Lake District National Park (in under 30 miles you can be standing on the shores of Lake Windermere), the National Landscapes of the Forest of Bowland and combined coastal Arnside and Silverdale as well as the green and gently undulating beauty of the Lune Valley. At Ireby you can embrace the peace and stillness of a country lifestyle, but still access excellent road and rail links to maintain business and social connections.  Step inside  This handsome Victorian detached property has been in and out of the hands of the same family since it was built. Bought back in 1978, it was operated as a retirement home until 1997 when it once again became a private family home. The front elevation faces almost due south affording a sunny aspect with lovely outlooks to enjoy from every room whether over the village, down the lane or over to the Bowland Fells in the distance.  There are some delightful period features, whilst many are Victorian, others have been added in later decades. Architectural details include sash windows, paneled reveals, picture rails and cornices, an impressive staircase with a tall window on the half landing, a stone and copper fire surround in the dining room, a slate fireplace in the main reception room and a number of feature bedroom fireplaces. Join us for a walk around. Entrance through double doors open to a wooden conservatory added along the front elevation. The original front door is full of character and has unusually shaped leaded, painted and stained-glass panels; viewed from the hall, when the door is closed and the light shines through it is absolutely delightful. The hall itself bears the hallmarks of the Victorian era with a geometric tiled floor and a wide set of stairs. To the right is a double ‘through’ reception room with front to back aspect. French doors open to the rear garden and there’s an attractive aspect down the lane at the front. To the left is a dining room with a connecting door through to the annex. The dining kitchen is fitted and has an electric cooker and plumbing for a dishwasher. There’s a useful understairs store and at the rear, a utility room with extra storage, plumbing for a washing machine and a further connecting door into the annex.  The wide Victorian set of stairs leads to the landing, another door connects here to the annex for maximum versatility. Off the main landing is a bathroom and two double bedrooms, both of which enjoy views of the Bowland fells.  The annex has a dining room with staircase rising, inner hall, cloakroom and fitted kitchen with electric oven, hob and fridge. The view out to the garden is lovely and there’s a door to outside too. The first floor offers three double bedrooms (and a shower room). One of these is currently used as a sitting room and has a stove.  Occupied as a whole, the house would offer three reception rooms, five bedrooms and two bath/shower rooms. It’s versatile depending on the requirements of your own family and would also offer scope to have dedicated offices or rooms for hobbies.  Step outside Dale House is set back from the lane with a walled front garden, a smart set of stone gate posts opening to the front entrance. There is space to park one or two cars in front of the annex.  The charm of the back garden is that it is screened, not overlooked by neighbours and therefore enables private enjoyment.  Adjacent to the reception room’s French doors there is a flagged seating area set over two levels and connected by a short flight of three steps. A path leads across the generous lawn with mature trees along the boundary offering a variety of colour and foliage throughout the seasons. A large central fir tree provides a sheltered spot for enjoying a touch of shade on a sunny day. The large, enclosed garden is ideal for family life with lots of room for play, having friends over and outdoor entertainment and relaxation.  For those with children there is space for trampolines, climbing frames and goal nets. Green fingered buyers have the option to create a kitchen garden for growing fruit and vegetables.  A gated area at the side of the house provides tucked away storage for bins and recycling boxes. Across the lane there is a separate parcel of land which has room for three cars to be parked off road, as well as a small copse of trees.  Services Mains electricity and water (not metered). Electric heaters. Baxi back boiler to the sitting room fire. Two wood burning stoves. Immersion heater for hot water. Private drainage to a septic tank located within the garden.   Broadband Ultrafast speeds potentially available from Openreach or B4RN of 1,800 Mbps download and for uploading 1,000 Mbps. B4RN (Broadband for the Rural North) ... All B4RN customers receive gigabit (1,000Mbps) speed. Mobile Indoor: O2 are reported as providing ‘likely’ services for Voice and ‘limited’ services for Data. EE and Vodafone are reported as providing ‘limited’ services for both Voice and Data. Three does not report on providing any services.  Outdoor: EE, Three, O2 and Vodafone are reported as providing ‘likely’ services for both Voice and Data. 5G is predicted to be available in this area from EE, O2 and Vodafone. Please note the predicted 5G coverage is for outdoors only.  Broadband and mobile information provided by Ofcom.  Local Authority charges  Lancaster City Council – Council Tax band F Tenure Freehold  Included in the sale  Fitted carpets, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and domestic appliances as follows: electric oven in main house, hob and fridge in the annex.  The  wood store in the parking area is excluded.   Directions  what3words chops.organs.newlywed Use Sat Nav LA6 2JQ with reference to the directions below: Travelling from Kirkby Lonsdale along the A65 towards Ingleton, pass through the village of Cowan Bridge. From Cowan Bridge, continue a further 1.5 miles on the A65 and turn left onto Todgill Road, signposted Ireby ½ mile. Continue into the hamlet. There is a turning for Leck on the left, Dale House sits on this junction facing you as you approach.  Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML)  Due to the Money Laundering Regulations, now officially known as Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing and Transfer of Funds Regulations 2017 we are required to follow government legislation and carry out identification checks on all purchasers. We use a specialist third party company to conduct these checks at a charge of £48 inclusive of VAT per buyer once an offer has been accepted and you will be unable to proceed with the purchase of the property until these checks have been...
Referentie: EDEN-T115554100
Land: GB
Stad: Carnforth
Postcode: LA6 2JQ
Categorie: Residentieel
Type vermelding: Te koop
Type woning: Huis en eengezinswoning
Kamers: 2
Slaapkamers: 4
Badkamers: 2
Parkeerplaatsen: 1

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