For Sale4 Bedroom Detached Farm House in Moss House Farmhouse, Wennington, Lancaster, LA2 8NX£595,000
Moss House Farmhouse, Wennington, Lancaster, LA2 8NX
4 Bedroom Detached Farm House for sale
Guide Price: £595,000
Property Type
Detached Farm House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 4
Tenure
Freehold
Guide Price
£595,000
Key Features
- 45 acres of land, available for separate negotiation
- Period house to refurbish
- Accessible rural position
- Well proportioned and light
- Four versatile reception rooms
- Breakfast kitchen, utility, boot room
- Four double bedrooms
- Bathroom, shower room, cloakroom
- Large south facing garden
- Double garage, workshop, great parking
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Description
Set in the highly desirable Lune Valley and just outside the pretty village of Wennington, Spout Lane is easy to access from several directions and offers a quiet and peaceful setting with lovely open rural views across the large garden.
This substantial detached house offers well-proportioned and light accommodation that is now ready for new owners to refurbish, employing their own personalised design and specification to create a forever home. The generous layout provides a hallway, four versatile reception rooms, a breakfast kitchen, utility room, boot room and shower room, all on the ground floor. On the first floor is a spacious and airy landing, four double bedrooms, a vast bathroom with contemporary fittings and a cloakroom.
Outside there is a detached garage with an attached workshop and plenty of parking space on the drive. Perfect for a growing family, the large garden is enclosed, mainly lawned and has established planting.
A super allrounder, this good family house stands well and will make a lovely country home.
Location
One of the English countryside’s unspoilt gems, the Lune Valley begins just a few minutes’ drive from Lancaster and borders both the Forest of Bowland AONB and the Yorkshire Dales national park.
With a backdrop of green and gently undulating fells, at the heart of which is the meandering River Lune, the valley has long been a sought-after place to live; thriving local communities have taken root in picturesque village and hamlets with good schools and a great choice of destination country pubs which attract a clientele from far and wide. This is a wonderful place to live if you want to embrace life in the countryside and explore the great outdoors, whether on foot, cycle or on horseback. Off the main roads and on a single-track country lane, Moss House Farmhouse benefits from a quiet and peaceful rural setting, one that is surprisingly central and therefore highly accessible from a variety of directions.
Depending on which direction your daily life takes you, there are nearby villages (High Bentham, Hornby and Ingleton) and towns (Kirkby Lonsdale, Settle and Kendal) that will fulfill your everyday requirements with a choice of supermarkets (including a couple of branches of regional favourite Booths) backed up with a host of artisan specialist food producers. When the bright lights beckon, the city of Lancaster has a great cultural scene with a calendar of events to entertain the whole family.
Whilst tucked away there are excellent road and rail links to maintain business and social connections. By road, hop onto the M6 motorway at either J34 if heading south or J36 to go north. The A65 is five miles away and opens Yorkshire and the east of the country for you. Travelling by train is also exceptionally convenient. Within walking distance is a branch line station at Wennington on the Bentham Line, this runs between Morecambe and Leeds so is ideal for commuting, shopping or theatre trips. There are also services to Lancaster and thereon Manchester Airport removing the need for any airport parking when you jet off.
Step inside
Whilst some upgrading has been undertaken (the bathroom has been refitted in a stylish and contemporary manner) it would be fair to say that by and large, Moss House Farmhouse represents an updating opportunity. If you seek a project, the chance to flex your interior design skills and add value, there is scope to update and create a home that reflects your own personality with all the trappings demanded of 21st Century country life.
Come with us on a tour… the front door opens to a hall from which the staircase rises to the gallery landing above with a tall arched window making a prominent feature. There are three reception rooms as well as a lovely garden room on the sunny south facing elevation. Adaptable as to how you use them, all three are of a good sized and have characterful exposed ceiling beams. The sitting room also has exposed wooden window lintels, a dual aspect running front to back and a Rayburn open fire. The adjacent living room also enjoys a south facing view to the front garden, a convenient gas fire and an unusual, old wooden boarded door set into a characterful stone arch. The dining room has an atmospheric wood burning stove and is linked to the living room by the connecting garden room, which with two walls of glazing and a door to outside, enables a good flow out to the garden. From the dining room there is an opening into the characterful breakfast kitchen which has a triple aspect, exposed beams and window lintels. The cabinets may be ready for replacement, but they will certainly set you on as plans are finalised for your dream kitchen. AEG appliances include a double oven, hob, fridge and dishwasher. The utility room houses a washing machine and condenser tumble drier, has a handy door to the garden and a useful walk-in cupboard. Completing the ground floor picture are a shower room, side vestibule and boot room.
The first floor light and airy landing is striking in its generous length and has an airing cupboard to store your towels and linens. There are four double bedrooms, all of which enjoy pleasant views. The dual aspect house bathroom is a complete surprise – two former bedrooms were combined to create a very large room offering contemporary appointments and styling with under floor heating for a touch of luxury. There is a double ended oval bath, a large open plan rainfall shower set behind a glass screen, a floating vanity unit with twin wash basins, a floating loo and heated towel rail. To prevent a queue, there is an additional separate two-piece cloakroom.
Step outside
Pull in off the lane to a generous parking area. To the north of the house is a semicircular lawn with bespoke pebble mosaic panel, an inset feature lamp post illuminating the area.
The detached garage is a great amenity, there are two electric doors and plenty of space for cars as well as storage. At the back is a separate workshop with a ladder to mezzanine storage above.
A path runs around the house and leads into the enclosed front garden. Large, open and sunny, this is a super family area with an extensive lawn and established planting creating privacy. For the green fingered, the garden offers scope for additional landscaping and there is certainly plenty of room if you wanted to build a paved seating terrace with an outdoor kitchen or barbecue area, create a kitchen garden or dedicate a play area to swings and climbing frames for younger ones. Lots of options present themselves within this generous plot.
Directions
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Use Sat Nav LA2 8NX with reference to the directions below:
You can approach the house from several directions, on your first visit we recommend the following:
Travelling north from Lancaster or approaching via the M6, exit at J34 and head up the Lune Valley on the A683. Pass through the villages of Caton and Claughton (with the Fenwick Arms on the left) and then take the B6480 signposted Wray/Wennington. Procced through Wray village and into Wennington past the village green and as the road narrows between the houses either side. Turn first left onto Spout Lane. Fronting onto the lane, Moss House Farmhouse is the third house on the right as the lane bends round to the right.
Included in the sale
Please note
The property is sold as seen.
The adjacent barns are on the market with planning permission to convert. Potential purchasers are advised to make their own enquiries in this regard.
Services
Mains electricity, gas and water. Partial gas fired central heating from a back boiler behind the gas fire in the living room. Some electric wall heaters. Drainage to a septic tank shared with adjacent Mill Croft and located in the field in front of the property. The garage has power and light.