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Sublime in its character and charm, this deceptively spacious period Grade II listed home in Gisburn is ideally suited for a purchaser appreciative of the opportunity to purchase part of the village's history.

Originally dating back to the early eighteenth century, there are an abundance of features to adore and cherish, hopefully to be present for centuries more.

With good-sized reception rooms, bedrooms and off-road parking space to the rear of the garden, Viewing is Highly Recommended and arrange through Mortimers.

Tenure is Freehold. Council Tax Band D Payable to RVBC. EPC Exempt.

Entering the property under the original datestone of 1705 and into the initial hall, there are doors leading to both reception rooms, the right a pleasant Sitting Room and across the main Living with outstanding fireplace as the focal point of the room, the multi-fuel stoves ideal for the winter months in both.

The kitchen comprises ample fitted units, integrated fridge freezer, dishwasher, sink unit, two panty cupboards, under stairs storage and utility with plumbing for the washing machine. Passing the turn stairs which ascend to the First Floor, there is a separate Dining Room to the rear with access to the rear garden.

On the First Floor the Landing provides access to three well-proportioned bedrooms and a large bathroom. The Master Bedroom is particularly generously sized with large walk-in wardrobe and additional storage across the room. The double bedrooms across offer excellent guest accommodation with a wonderful original plaster overmantle. The rear bedroom is currently used as an office. The Bathroom comprises four piece suite with corner shower cubicle and electric shower, traditional free standing roll top bath, wash basin, W.C and airing cupboard housing the central heating boiler.

Spiral stairs are an ideal space saver and lead to a most useful Attic space, with additional storage/roof space accessed via the small hatch.

Externally the property has a modest amount of amount space with low maintenance slender garden that still offers enough space for potted plants and outdoor seating, with vital parking space to the rear boundary for one vehicle.

Both Clitheroe and Skipton are easily accessible from the village, which itself offers a range of amenities also. Countryside walks and bike rides are on the doorstep and the local primary school is a short walk away, with the property also handy for the catchment for Bowland High School.

The village of Gisburn is well suited for anyone wanting to combine the delights of rural life with ease of access to the business centres found in West Yorkshire and East Lancashire.

The property is situated in the village of Gisburn, located by proceeding into the village from the direction of Clitheroe and it will be on your left hand side.

Mains Water, Electricity and Drainage. LPG fired central heating.
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Lancashire, BB7

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