£995,000
(£404/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for saleMain Street, Gisburn BB7
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
2,465 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
A Most Incredible Detached Family Home
Meticulously Modernised Throughout
Four Bedrooms, Two Contemporary Bathrooms
Attractive Reception Areas and Stunning Breakfast Kitchen
Delightful and Charming Character Features
Electric Gated Driveway and Detached Garage
Good Size Formal Gardens Surrounding
No Chain Delay
Council Tax Band: G I Freehold I EPC: D
An exceptional detached period residence situated in the heart of the highly desirable village of Gisburn. This former Vicarage has been beautifully restored and impeccably presented throughout, and the property combines elegant original features with a superb contemporary specification. Generous reception rooms, a bespoke breakfast kitchen and beautifully appointed bathrooms create a home of real quality and distinction. Approached via electric gates and set within attractive formal gardens, the property offers a rare blend of elegance, privacy and presence.
Council Tax Band: Tbc I Freehold I EPC: D
Lindenrose House occupies a prominent position within the heart of the sought-after village of Gisburn, this exceptional detached period residence that was once The Vicarge to the Village presents a rare opportunity to acquire a home of considerable character, architectural distinction and refined contemporary comfort. Meticulously restored and comprehensively enhanced by the current owners, the property effortlessly balances the elegance of its heritage with the demands of modern family living.
Approached via a private driveway leading to electrically operated timber gates, the property immediately conveys a sense of stature and permanence. Set within mature lawned gardens and enjoying a central village position, the home offers the perfect blend of convenience and countryside living, with local amenities, well-regarded schools, transport links and the stunning landscapes of both the Ribble Valley and Yorkshire Dales close at hand. The market towns of Clitheroe and Skipton are easily accessible, whilst Manchester and Leeds remain within comfortable commuting distance.
Internally, the accommodation is beautifully presented throughout, with a wealth of original features carefully preserved and complemented by high-quality fixtures and finishes.
The principal reception rooms are wonderfully proportioned, boasting tall ceilings, decorative cornicing, ceiling roses and original fireplaces, now enhanced by newly installed log-burning stoves. French doors and large sash-style windows further enrich these inviting spaces, creating a wonderful environment for both everyday family life and formal entertaining.
At the heart of the home lies a beautifully appointed breakfast kitchen, thoughtfully designed to complement the property's period character whilst incorporating a range of integrated appliances and quality cabinetry. A separate dining room, utility room and cloakroom further enhance the practicality of the ground floor accommodation, whilst a substantial cellar and dedicated wine store provide valuable additional storage and versatility.
A beautiful return staircase with half landing and arched window leads to the first floor which continues to impress, offering a superb principal bedroom suite with en-suite facilities, three further generously proportioned bedrooms and a beautifully finished family bathroom. Throughout the home, the bathrooms have been fitted to an exceptional standard, featuring elegant sanitaryware, quality fittings and carefully selected tiling.
Whilst rich in character, the property benefits from a host of modern upgrades, including hardwood double-glazed sash and casement windows, bespoke internal and external joinery, CAT6 network cabling throughout, and a smart-controlled heating system incorporating underfloor heating to the ground floor alongside traditional radiators to the first floor.
Externally, the gardens provide attractive and private spaces in which to relax and entertain, with extensive lawns, flagged patio seating areas, smart-controlled external lighting and a detached garage with power and lighting. A four-camera CCTV system further enhances security and peace of mind.
Gisburn itself continues to be one of the area's most desirable villages, offering a thriving community atmosphere within easy access of excellent local amenities, respected schooling and a selection of highly regarded restaurants and gastro pubs within the surrounding villages and countryside.
Council Tax Band: Tbc I Freehold I EPC: D
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At the heart of Gisburn pass over the mini roundabout heading towards Skipton from Clitheroe and the property can be found set back on the left hand side.
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