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Full details for 5 Bedroom Property For Sale in Accrington

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Description

Jackhouse Farm is a simply stunning grade II listed 16th century five bedroom farm house set on an impressive 6.5 acre plot. Positioned on the border of Jackhouse Nature Reserve, the property offers seclusion without isolation with an abundance of period charm and versatile land.

A charming grade II listed five bedroom detached farmhouse welcomed to the market. Occupying a substantial 6.5 acre plot with mature planted forest, paddock and outbuildings, the property will appeal to family & equestrian buyers looking for rural living. The original dwelling is believed to date back as far as the beginning of the 16th century.

Situated adjacent to Jackhouse Nature Reserve the property offers an abundance of rural walks including the Rossendale Way and the Hyndburn Clog, stunning scenery and is a short drive or walk from Oswaldtwistle's amenities. The property also offers excellent network links via Haslingden Old Road and sits in the catchment for Hyndburn's best schools.

The ground floor has a porch entrance with outside lighting. Internally there is flagged flooring, lighting and access into the living room through a beautifully crafted stain glass door. The living room has exposed beams running across the ceiling, mullion windows and gas fire with stone hearth and oak surround. There is a spacious office/reception room which is carpeted, has neutral decoration and access to the garden via a wooden door. There is a further reception rooms which the current owners used as a children?s playroom, the room has a painted blue floor with a rug, neutral decoration and built in storage.

The kitchen dining room has tiled flooring, traditional pine units and another multi-fuel log burner. There is an eye level oven/grill, Victorian drying rack and French door access onto the front garden.

There is a handy utility space and boot room with downstairs wc and rear porch which the current owners use as the main access to the property.

The first floor is accessed via an original wooden door, the staircase is a stunning spiral stone staircase with mullion window, central light fitting and exposed stone. The main bedroom has exposed wooden beam, fitted carpets, mullion windows and central light fitting. The main bedroom benefits from separate access to the family bathroom as well as its very own walk in wardrobe. Bedroom two has a pitched roof with exposed collar beam, neutral decor and fitted grey carpets. Bedroom three has fitted carpets, a central light fitting and an en-suite shower room. The en-suite has a four piece suite, carpet flooring and a central light fitting and storage, central heating boiler. Bedroom four is carpeted with neutral colour scheme and central light fitting. The family bathroom has a five piece suite with laminate flooring, exposed beams and walk in shower.

Externally the property sits on a substantial 6.5 acre plot with an acre paddock, purpose built mature forest, outbuildings, fruit trees and vegetable patch. There is off road parking with private gated access off Cobbs Lane to the rear of the property. There is a detached garage with power and an additional outbuilding which could be knocked down to create stables subject to applicable planning applications. Adjacent to the paddock there is a summer house towards the paddock which has its own power supply along with two greenhouses and a shed. The gardens attract a variety of wildlife from the neighbouring Jackhouse Nature Reserve with local deer, owls Tawny, barn and little, badgers, herons, hairs and rabbits often spotted in the properties forest.

All interested parties should contact Mortimers Estate Agents in Accrington.



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