Internally, the bungalow has been extended and refurbished throughout by the current owners and offers light and airy accommodation with plenty of room for those not quite ready for the full extent of a downsize. Sat with the beautiful back drop of the Whalley Viaduct and just a short walk into the village centre with the many amenities Whalley has to offer, early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate what this beautiful bungalow has to offer.
Internally you are greeted by an entrance vestibule with cloaks cupboard off housing the meters for the property and door into living room and study. What could be converted into bedroom three, this space offers a perfect area for home workers and hosts the staircase to the first floor attic room which has been previously used as a workshop with restricted height ceiling but also provides fantastic, easy accesses storage. The living room with central inset gas fireplace and marble surround leads through to an inner hall with 3pc tiled shower room off, under stair storage and access into the kitchen/diner and bedroom two.
Bedroom two is a comfortable double and originally would have been the principal bedroom for the property with a large range of fitted wardrobes. The kitchen/diner is a open and sociable space with range of timber base and eye level units with complementary work surfaces, tiled spashbacks, range of integrated appliances, large area for dining table and sofa, door into the utility/larder cupboard, two external doors and access into bedroom one.
Bedroom one is located to the rear of the property and is a comfortable double bedroom with overhead fitted storage and lovely views onto the rear garden and Whalley Viaduct. The 4pc en-suite is a generous size with panelled bath, corner shower, dual flush wc, tiled floor and walls andf LED spot lighting.
Outside to the front there is a large block paved driveway with enough parking for multiple cars bordered by raised, mature flower beds. Gates access welcomes you to a small seating area enjoying a South-West aspect before you are lead to the rear of the property where there is an ‘L’ shaped paved yard with ample outdoor seating.
Regularly featuring as one of the 50 Best Places to Live in Britain in the Sunday Times, historic Whalley village sits below Whalley Nab on the banks of the River Calder and is made up of awe-inspiring medieval Tudor buildings, quaint cottages and luxurious new housing developments. With a bustling high street and a thriving community, it's a highly sought after spot for families, couples and retirees alike. Clitheroe centre is 3.5 miles away. The town has a medical centre, swimming pool, library, golf club and a wide range of recreational facilities with lovely open countryside in the Ribble Valley, Yorkshire Dales and West Coast on the doorstep.
Services
All mains services are connected.
Tenure
We understand from the owners to be Freehold.
Energy Performance Rating
TBC.
Council Tax
Band C.