Heather Barn is located in the scenic and idyllic area of Quernmore, Lancaster. Nestled between two other conversions, at the top of Rigg Lane where it meets with Wyresdale Road, Quernmore Brow and Bay Horse Road, you will be hard pressed to find a more delightful location.
Here, you are just far enough out to enjoy countryside living, yet close enough for the conveniences of Lancaster City itself. Just take in those beautiful countryside views all around you!
Immediately upon entering this special home, you are presented with a large hallway and galleried landing above - a statement that this house will seriously impress!
Walking through the various reception rooms, interconnecting with each other, producing a magnificent sense of flow throughout, you'll no doubt notice original features blended with modern finishes. The front facing living room is the cosy retreat of the house after a long day, made even more welcoming by the warming wood burner within the beautiful Inglenook fireplace. The kitchen is so spacious and accommodating, displaying a country style feel with solid, inset wood cabinets and space for the necessary utilities. You can just imagine all the family sat around the dinner table next door in the impressive dining room. It doesn't end there for the ground floor either, with the old post office incorporated into the home, as well as a conservatory and further room to the rear to utilise.
The 1st floor is home to four generously proportioned double bedrooms, each with space for additional furniture and some eye catching views to boot. The fifth bedroom would be ideal as a child's bedroom, nursery or the all important study/office. Situated in between all bedrooms is the beautiful four piece family bathroom, just wait until you see the shower!
To the rear you are spoilt with breath-taking views. Take a few steps up toward the back of the garden and find a brilliant addition in the form of a summer house complete with wood burner. You really can imagine sitting out here on a late summer's eve, just taking it all in.
- Barn conversion incorporating the old post office
- converted in the 1980's.
- Huge and open entrance hallway with large glass arch window/door and handy cloak cupboard.
- Parquet and Karndean flooring runs through majority of the ground floor
- Stunning galleried landing
- Superb views of the surrounding countryside to the front and rear of the home
- Parking for two cars at the front of the property
- Wonderful rear garden with enviable views, plus a spacious summer house, featuring a wood burner.
- The property is all electric, the boiler is located in the airing cupboard on the 1st floor.
- There is a cosy wood burner set within the gorgeous inglenook fireplace to the living room
RIGG LANE, QUERNMORE, LA2
Valid until 09.01.2032
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