THERE are some truly luxurious houses for sale in East Lancashire- including this pricey home in Stonyhurst, Clitheroe.
At £2.5 million, it’s currently one of the most expensive houses for sale in the region- and once you take a peek inside it’s clear to see why.
Let’s embark on a virtual tour of the house, exploring its many rooms and expansive garden.
Once you step inside the property and past the arched wooden door, you are greeted with an impressive hallway.
It has a feature fireplace, high ceilings and wooden panelling; the chandelier gives the hallway an aura of sophistication.
Continue walking and you will find the drawing room which has an open fireplace and large windows.
The light walls and clever design makes this room look and feel even bigger than it is.
The dining room is a focal point of the home and it features a 100-year-old tapestry.
This property is a book-lover’s heaven as there is a library located in a peaceful corner of the house.
This room features a large fireplace and a box bay window to gaze out of while reading Wordsworth.
In the property, you have seven bedrooms to choose from- all of which benefit from “exquisite” rural views.
A unique selling point of this property is the ground floor swimming pool complete with a sunken Jacuzzi.
There is even a large dance studio in the property for those looking to perfect their foxtrot or salsa.
If this wasn’t enough, there is also a two bedroom detached coach house/ bungalow on the land; it has recently been renovated and could make for the perfect guest house.
The luxury continues outside the property, where you have approximately 6.5 acres of land to play with.
These gardens are well-maintained, with plenty of mature trees and shrubbery to admire.
There is also a raised decked terrace and large paved patio area- you could easily imagine yourself welcoming guests to this area.
If you want to learn more about this dreamy property then the listing can be found on Zoopla.
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