Welcome to Highland Brow, a street where homes have generous gardens, located in the heart of Galgate. This is a home which is close to local amenities and countryside walks.
If lockdown has taught us anything, it is the importance of a sense of community and outside space. This is a great semi-rural village - it actually came 2nd place as the best village to bring up children in 2011. The village is bustling with life. The local primary school is highly regarded and there are a variety of shops in the village. There are also two popular dining pubs. Many community events are held at the local village hall, along with a variety of activities for all age ranges.
Live here and you are just 4 miles South of the city centre and just 1.5 miles from the university. Commuters also enjoy the fact that the M6 junction 33, is just a 4-minute drive!
Highland Brow is a deceptively spacious home. Set in the heart of the village with a generous sized lawned garden, it is a home which is deceptively spacious. The sizeable twin living area's certainly impress.
You may know this home as once being, Nigel's video shop. In 2009 it was acquired by the present owner and transformed into a stylish family home with plenty of space and large living areas. This is a home where the family can mingle together in the main living area (which happens to look out to the garden) or relax in the 2nd living area either watching a film or reading a book! The beautifully fitted kitchen comes with a host of integral appliances and has a cream gloss finish.
Upstairs there are 4 bedrooms, 3 are double bedrooms - the 4th which is a single bedroom is great for kids but equally would make a superb home office. The family bathroom features a 3-piece suite in white with a shower over the bath.
Outside there is a generous size garden which leads down to the railway embankment. The garden has fruit trees and there is a large detached garage built originally for storage but since converted to become a home gym. It also has a separate wc. How would you use this useful space?
Additional information
- This home was once a village shop - who remembers Nigel's Video shop? In 2009 it was converted into a spacious family home, hence the larger than average living accommodation!
- It is Upvc double glazed
- It is gas central heated. The gas combination boiler is located in utility room off the kitchen
- The garage also has a useful wc. Ideal for days in the garden or those that wish to use the garage as a workshop.
- This home is council tax band C
- There is plenty of off street parking to the front of the home
GALGATE, LA2
Valid until 10.10.2031
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Plough Hotel | 0.32 miles |
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