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Casa e casa singola in vendita - Poulton-le-Fylde

EUR 935.669

Casa e casa singola (In vendita)

6 loc
6 cam
5 ba
Riferimento: EDEN-T102459962 / 102459962
Gwyndy translates to ‘white house’ in Welsh, built in 1961, the house that now stands before you is unrecognizable from how it looked back then. Purchased in 2003, it has been extended, remodeled and updated; the majority of work was undertaken in the period 2005 – 2007, although certain items were finished up to 2018. This is a house well suited to family life, indeed, the extensive accommodation (over 7000 sq ft) is so arranged that two generations can live independently, there when needed but each having their own space and privacy. The amenity value is high with a family games room, cinema and gym on offer. The indoor swimming pool is largely complete however is sold as a project for new owners to finish in line with the plans or repurpose the space for a different use entirely. Gwyndy is light and bright, rooms are spacious and the accommodation both extensive and flexible. On offer is an entrance vestibule opening to the staircase hall, sitting and dining rooms, a kitchen and breakfast room, cinema, large family room, gym and wet room and a potential indoor swimming pool. Utility room and plant room. In the main part of the house are four bedrooms; the principal bedroom suite has a pair of dressing rooms and an ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom has an ensuite bathroom and there are two further double bedrooms which share the house bathroom. Approached by a separate staircase there is a first floor self-contained suite ideal for multi-generational living or guests providing an open plan living kitchen, a fifth double bedroom with ensuite bathroom. There are balconies front and rear with many of the rooms having access and on top of all that, there are extensive loft rooms. The front garden offers in and out driveways, parking, landscaped planting and a detached double garage. The enclosed back garden has seating areas, a pond and children’s play area as well as a detached cabin providing room to work, rest or play. This is a cracking family house in an accessible and popular village. If you seek space and options, this is a must see and to make life easier in the sale, there is no upper chain. Vendor Insight We were looking to move and saw an advert for Gwyndy in Lancashire Life so one afternoon we drove out to take a look. The house had instant kerb appeal for us, we really liked it. Initially we’d just planned to update it, but one thing led to another and we ended up extending. We set out to create the ultimate house for our future years and feel that we succeeded. It’s been a great house not just for us and our daughter and her husband who now live with us, but for our extended family across the ages; it’s got space for all and plenty of things to keep everyone entertained; it’s a very sociable house. It’s been great fun living here, but it’s time to move on and start a new chapter. Location If you’ve run out of milk then there are local shops are Knott End-on-Sea (2.2 miles) and a garage at Hambleton (2.1 miles) as well as a Morrisons Local within walking distance. Between them, Poulton-le-Fylde (5.5 miles) and Garstang (10 miles) offer a full range of health services (doctors, dentists, opticians as well as hairdressers and barbers), professional services (including solicitors and accountants), supermarkets (Booths, Sainsbury’s and Aldi), vets and a great selection of places to go for drinks and food as well as busy high streets full of independent retailers. The nearest cities are Lancaster and Preston, both offering a great shopping experience with national and independent retailers, thriving arts and cultural scenes, a calendar of annual events and plenty of historical and heritage sites to visits as well as a number of picturesque parks to wander around. Both cities have both NHS and private hospitals. Stalmine is well connected with access to the M55 interchange only 9 miles distant, hop on the motorway and you’re soon on the M6 so whether you need to travel for business or pleasure, access to the wider motorway network is to hand. Both Lancaster and Preston have a train station on the main West Coast line. You can be in Manchester in under an hour and both London and Edinburgh can be reached within 2.5 hours. Vendor Insight We’ve loved the location it’s given us great access to everywhere really; Cleveleys, Fleetwood, Lytham St Annes, Knott End-on-sea and all along the coast as well as Lancaster and Preston. We’ve always had dogs and so the easy access straight from the door out onto the country lanes and footpaths for daily walks has been great. There’s a great sense of community locally with everything centered about the village hall where lots of groups meet and activities are held. Step Inside Built in 1961 for the local doctor who both lived and held his surgery here, the present owners have the original specifications and invoices from the firm of chartered Quantity Surveyors employed in the build. They make fascinating reading and a slice of history that any owner would no doubt find appealing. An impressive house enjoying a sunny south east facing front red brick elevation which sits under a tiled roof with feature stone cills, lintels and quoins. The front door opens into a vestibule and from there into the light filled staircase hall. The kitchen is central to the layout of Gwyndy and is fitted with a range of contemporary high gloss grey slab units with sparkly laminate worktops. There’s a contrasting island and dresser unit. Open off the kitchen is the vast family room – the vendors have their everyday dining table here and have enjoyed the space as a games room as well, with all of the toys of course; snooker and cards tables, darts board and a vintage arcade game. It’s been a well-used and much loved space for the whole family. So too has the cinema room with mood lighting, black out blinds, tiered sofa seating and in terms of AV equipment, an Optoma projector and Bose sound speaker. Over the years the technology has developed and they now stream films and programs from their BT box. Away from the open plan family space, the sitting room is a quieter place to sit and read a book. French windows open to the back garden and there’s a good flow as it sits between the family and cinema rooms. It’s currently an electric fire in the feature red brick surround, but you could look to installing a flue and wood burning stove if that was of interest. There’s a formal dining room which has been the setting for many a family dinner and Sunday lunch and also a breakfast room, now known in the family as the ‘Chinese Room’ thanks to the stunning suite of furniture in here – attracting the morning sun, it’s a great place for a morning coffee as French windows open to a semi circular front seating terrace which is partially sheltered by the balcony above and has feature pendant lighting. The gym enjoys the morning sun and has the benefit of an adjacent wet room. These rooms were initially designed to be used as a ground floor bedroom for less mobile guests but have been repurposed over the years as requirements changed. The utility room is spacious and light with bags of storage space, a large pot sink with a shower attachment (perfect for washing smaller dogs) and space for free standing kitchen appliances. The indoor pool room isn’t yet finished but it’s not hard to see how it could be completed to add additional amenity value for this well-equipped house. The 11 m x 4.7 m pool is five foot deep throughout and has a space designed and ready for changing and loo facilities. Along the length of the pool room are windows and a set of French windows out to the back garden making it wonderfully private. If building a swim into your daily routine or hosting pool parties isn’t for you, then the space could be repurposed as an annex, letting unit, living kitchen, workshop, studio or workplace (subject to consent). Moving upstairs and the light filled landing has a door to the south east facing balcony (as do two other rooms). The principal bedroom has two fitted dressing rooms and an ensuite bathroom with a corner bath, separate shower, vanity unit with twin wash basins and a loo. There’s fitted storage cupboards and a chrome heated towel rail. A staircase leads from one of the dressing rooms to the first of the second floor areas where there is a music room and cloakroom set into the loft space. The second double bedroom has a walk-through dressing area with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom with a shower set over the bath, wash basin, loo and chrome heated towel rail. Both of these bedrooms have doors out to the rear balcony. The third double bedroom has fitted wardrobes and together with the fourth double bedroom it shares the house bathroom, a stylish monochrome affair with a heritage style suite of roll top bath (lovely and deep for a leisurely soak), a large shower cubicle, wash basin, loo, bidet and heated towel rail. Originally designed as bedrooms five and six and an ensuite bathroom, the final rooms on this floor have been used as a suite for guests and family since 2009. There’s still a bedroom with a door to the rear balcony, the ensuite bathroom offering a heritage style suite of shower over the bath, wash basin, loo and chrome heated towel rail. The second bedroom however is now an open plan living kitchen; the fitted kitchen is divided from the seating area by a peninsular of cabinets. There’s a separate dining area and a door to the front balcony. From here there is a second staircase to a further second floor area where there are two loft rooms, including plumbing (b... Visualizza di più Visualizza di meno Gwyndy translates to ‘white house’ in Welsh, built in 1961, the house that now stands before you is unrecognizable from how it looked back then. Purchased in 2003, it has been extended, remodeled and updated; the majority of work was undertaken in the period 2005 – 2007, although certain items were finished up to 2018. This is a house well suited to family life, indeed, the extensive accommodation (over 7000 sq ft) is so arranged that two generations can live independently, there when needed but each having their own space and privacy. The amenity value is high with a family games room, cinema and gym on offer. The indoor swimming pool is largely complete however is sold as a project for new owners to finish in line with the plans or repurpose the space for a different use entirely. Gwyndy is light and bright, rooms are spacious and the accommodation both extensive and flexible. On offer is an entrance vestibule opening to the staircase hall, sitting and dining rooms, a kitchen and breakfast room, cinema, large family room, gym and wet room and a potential indoor swimming pool. Utility room and plant room. In the main part of the house are four bedrooms; the principal bedroom suite has a pair of dressing rooms and an ensuite bathroom. The second bedroom has an ensuite bathroom and there are two further double bedrooms which share the house bathroom. Approached by a separate staircase there is a first floor self-contained suite ideal for multi-generational living or guests providing an open plan living kitchen, a fifth double bedroom with ensuite bathroom. There are balconies front and rear with many of the rooms having access and on top of all that, there are extensive loft rooms. The front garden offers in and out driveways, parking, landscaped planting and a detached double garage. The enclosed back garden has seating areas, a pond and children’s play area as well as a detached cabin providing room to work, rest or play. This is a cracking family house in an accessible and popular village. If you seek space and options, this is a must see and to make life easier in the sale, there is no upper chain. Vendor Insight We were looking to move and saw an advert for Gwyndy in Lancashire Life so one afternoon we drove out to take a look. The house had instant kerb appeal for us, we really liked it. Initially we’d just planned to update it, but one thing led to another and we ended up extending. We set out to create the ultimate house for our future years and feel that we succeeded. It’s been a great house not just for us and our daughter and her husband who now live with us, but for our extended family across the ages; it’s got space for all and plenty of things to keep everyone entertained; it’s a very sociable house. It’s been great fun living here, but it’s time to move on and start a new chapter. Location If you’ve run out of milk then there are local shops are Knott End-on-Sea (2.2 miles) and a garage at Hambleton (2.1 miles) as well as a Morrisons Local within walking distance. Between them, Poulton-le-Fylde (5.5 miles) and Garstang (10 miles) offer a full range of health services (doctors, dentists, opticians as well as hairdressers and barbers), professional services (including solicitors and accountants), supermarkets (Booths, Sainsbury’s and Aldi), vets and a great selection of places to go for drinks and food as well as busy high streets full of independent retailers. The nearest cities are Lancaster and Preston, both offering a great shopping experience with national and independent retailers, thriving arts and cultural scenes, a calendar of annual events and plenty of historical and heritage sites to visits as well as a number of picturesque parks to wander around. Both cities have both NHS and private hospitals. Stalmine is well connected with access to the M55 interchange only 9 miles distant, hop on the motorway and you’re soon on the M6 so whether you need to travel for business or pleasure, access to the wider motorway network is to hand. Both Lancaster and Preston have a train station on the main West Coast line. You can be in Manchester in under an hour and both London and Edinburgh can be reached within 2.5 hours. Vendor Insight We’ve loved the location it’s given us great access to everywhere really; Cleveleys, Fleetwood, Lytham St Annes, Knott End-on-sea and all along the coast as well as Lancaster and Preston. We’ve always had dogs and so the easy access straight from the door out onto the country lanes and footpaths for daily walks has been great. There’s a great sense of community locally with everything centered about the village hall where lots of groups meet and activities are held. Step Inside Built in 1961 for the local doctor who both lived and held his surgery here, the present owners have the original specifications and invoices from the firm of chartered Quantity Surveyors employed in the build. They make fascinating reading and a slice of history that any owner would no doubt find appealing. An impressive house enjoying a sunny south east facing front red brick elevation which sits under a tiled roof with feature stone cills, lintels and quoins. The front door opens into a vestibule and from there into the light filled staircase hall. The kitchen is central to the layout of Gwyndy and is fitted with a range of contemporary high gloss grey slab units with sparkly laminate worktops. There’s a contrasting island and dresser unit. Open off the kitchen is the vast family room – the vendors have their everyday dining table here and have enjoyed the space as a games room as well, with all of the toys of course; snooker and cards tables, darts board and a vintage arcade game. It’s been a well-used and much loved space for the whole family. So too has the cinema room with mood lighting, black out blinds, tiered sofa seating and in terms of AV equipment, an Optoma projector and Bose sound speaker. Over the years the technology has developed and they now stream films and programs from their BT box. Away from the open plan family space, the sitting room is a quieter place to sit and read a book. French windows open to the back garden and there’s a good flow as it sits between the family and cinema rooms. It’s currently an electric fire in the feature red brick surround, but you could look to installing a flue and wood burning stove if that was of interest. There’s a formal dining room which has been the setting for many a family dinner and Sunday lunch and also a breakfast room, now known in the family as the ‘Chinese Room’ thanks to the stunning suite of furniture in here – attracting the morning sun, it’s a great place for a morning coffee as French windows open to a semi circular front seating terrace which is partially sheltered by the balcony above and has feature pendant lighting. The gym enjoys the morning sun and has the benefit of an adjacent wet room. These rooms were initially designed to be used as a ground floor bedroom for less mobile guests but have been repurposed over the years as requirements changed. The utility room is spacious and light with bags of storage space, a large pot sink with a shower attachment (perfect for washing smaller dogs) and space for free standing kitchen appliances. The indoor pool room isn’t yet finished but it’s not hard to see how it could be completed to add additional amenity value for this well-equipped house. The 11 m x 4.7 m pool is five foot deep throughout and has a space designed and ready for changing and loo facilities. Along the length of the pool room are windows and a set of French windows out to the back garden making it wonderfully private. If building a swim into your daily routine or hosting pool parties isn’t for you, then the space could be repurposed as an annex, letting unit, living kitchen, workshop, studio or workplace (subject to consent). Moving upstairs and the light filled landing has a door to the south east facing balcony (as do two other rooms). The principal bedroom has two fitted dressing rooms and an ensuite bathroom with a corner bath, separate shower, vanity unit with twin wash basins and a loo. There’s fitted storage cupboards and a chrome heated towel rail. A staircase leads from one of the dressing rooms to the first of the second floor areas where there is a music room and cloakroom set into the loft space. The second double bedroom has a walk-through dressing area with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom with a shower set over the bath, wash basin, loo and chrome heated towel rail. Both of these bedrooms have doors out to the rear balcony. The third double bedroom has fitted wardrobes and together with the fourth double bedroom it shares the house bathroom, a stylish monochrome affair with a heritage style suite of roll top bath (lovely and deep for a leisurely soak), a large shower cubicle, wash basin, loo, bidet and heated towel rail. Originally designed as bedrooms five and six and an ensuite bathroom, the final rooms on this floor have been used as a suite for guests and family since 2009. There’s still a bedroom with a door to the rear balcony, the ensuite bathroom offering a heritage style suite of shower over the bath, wash basin, loo and chrome heated towel rail. The second bedroom however is now an open plan living kitchen; the fitted kitchen is divided from the seating area by a peninsular of cabinets. There’s a separate dining area and a door to the front balcony. From here there is a second staircase to a further second floor area where there are two loft rooms, including plumbing (b...
Riferimento: EDEN-T102459962
Paese: GB
Città: Poulton-Le-Fylde
Codice postale: FY6 0LE
Categoria: Residenziale
Tipo di annuncio: In vendita
Tipo di proprietà: Casa e casa singola
Locali: 6
Camere da letto: 6
Bagni: 5
Garage: 1

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