A rare opportunity to acquire an early twentieth century dormer bungalow; beautifully positioned on the edge of the village to enjoy an array of fabulous rural vistas to both front and rear. Facing south towards Waddow, with Pendle Hill to the left and Whalley Banks to the right; a view enjoyed by a very select few. This distinctive semi-detached property comprises ground floor: hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, two double bedrooms, three-piece bathroom. First floor: double bedroom, three-piece shower room. Outside it has low maintenance gardens and a long drive leading to a detached single garage. (1,211 sq ft/112.5 sqm approx/EPC: C).
One of the best locations Waddington has to offer.
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A rare opportunity to acquire an early twentieth century dormer bungalow; beautifully positioned on the edge of the village to enjoy an array of fabulous rural vistas to both front and rear. Facing south towards Waddow, with Pendle Hill to the left and Whalley Banks to the right; a view enjoyed by a very select few. This distinctive semi-detached property comprises ground floor: hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen, two double bedrooms, three-piece bathroom. First floor: double bedroom, three-piece shower room. Outside it has low maintenance gardens and a long drive leading to a detached single garage. (1,211 sq ft/112.5 sqm approx/EPC: C).
One of the best locations Waddington has to offer.
Directions - When travelling from our office proceed to the end of York Street. Turn left at the roundabout into Well Terrace. Continue over the next roundabout into Waddington Road and go under the railway bridge and continue along Waddington Road for approximately one mile until reaching the village of Waddington. Continue past the Waddington Arms before turning right in front of the Higher Buck into West Bradford Road. The property can be found on the left-hand side.
Services - Mains supplies of gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating to radiators from a Main Eco Compact condensing combination boiler installed May 2021. Council tax is payable to RVBC. The tenure is Freehold.
Additional Features - The property has PVCu double glazed windows and external doors.
Location - Waddington is without doubt one of the Ribble Valley's most desirable village locations. It has three pub restaurants, school, post office and cafe.
Accommodation - The central front door opens to a wide and welcoming hall, staircase rising to the upper floor. The front facing lounge bay window enjoys a splendid south facing rural green vista towards Waddow with Pendle Hill, Wiswell Moor and Whalley Banks in the backdrop. All the ground floor rooms have high ceilings, some with elegant coving detail. The dining room is to the side of the property and also features a gently curving bay window. In the adjoining kitchen you'll see a contemporary range of built-in cabinetry with laminate counters and a stainless steel sink unit/mixer tap. The built-in cooking appliances comprise a split-level electric oven and grill with a ceramic hob beneath an extractor. The integrated appliances comprise a washing machine and larder fridge.
There are two ground floor double bedrooms, the master being front facing with those exceptional views. Square in shape, it has built-in wardrobes, cupboards and dressing table along one wall. Bedroom 2 is rear facing with a similar arrangement of built-in furniture. The fine view from its window is across gently sloping farm pasture with an array of mature trees in the distant backdrop. The three-piece bathroom comprises a panelled bath, tiled cubicle with a thermostatic shower and a pedestal washbasin. Walls are tiled and towels warm on a chromed ladder radiator.
On the first floor there is a further double bedroom of generous proportions with a wall of deep built-in cupboards with hanging rails and fixed shelving. The wide dormer window captures the delightful green landscape perfectly; sheep grazing in the fields beyond. Off the landing is a walk-in storage area with a sloping ceiling and opposite a three-piece shower room consisting of a glazed cubicle with Aquaboard and a thermostatic shower, low suite wc and a vanity washbasin. For your towels a chromed ladder radiator.
Outside - Set back from the road in a slightly elevated position, this smart and refined semi-detached bungalow has a rear facing dormer window. Its external elevations are of local red brick with distinctive spar-dashing and smooth sandstone window openings, under a hipped roof clad in blue slate. The front garden is planted with rose bushes and a block paviored drive runs to a detached single garage. The drive can accommodate up to four cars. Next to the kitchen door is a useful bike/general store. The patio style rear garden is in sun for most of the day in summer time, with a mature beech hedge and laid with Indian stone flags.
A rare opportunity to acquire a distinctive home of obvious appeal.
Viewing - Strictly by appointment with Anderton Bosonnet - a member of The Guild of Property Professionals.
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