3 Bough Gap Barn, Trawden, Colne

Inside: This exceptional family home is the end one of three sympathetically converted from an attractive range of traditional stone buildings, accessed via a shared gated driveway. Being the end property, 3 Bough Gap Barn enjoys a good degree of privacy as well as stunning open views across the valley and west towards Pendle Hill.

The house provides well-planned, well-presented accommodation including a very generous living room with multi fuel stove, fabulous open plan family kitchen/dining room including island unit with breakfast bar and integrated appliances, four double bedrooms with two having super views and well-appointed en suite shower rooms.

Outside: The property has ample private parking, an excellent stable block (with two boxes and a separate feed store) and a well-managed paddock extending to about 0.35 acres. Adjacent to the property is a very useful separate outbuilding providing valuable additional storage but also scope to create additional annexe accommodation, home office, or hobbies room (subject to planning).

There are flagged patio seating areas to both the front and rear and a lawn extending across the front from which to enjoy the

views. It has the best of both worlds – a convenient rural setting between Trawden and Laneshawbridge but just 2.5 miles from Colne and access to the M65 motorway.

Price: Guide Price £595,000

Contact: David Hill Estate Agents, 01756 795621, www.david-hill.co.uk

LOCAL AREA

Although Burnley is the biggest town in this area of east Lancashire, the towns further along the M65 have plenty on offer too. Colne stands between the forests of Pendle and Trawden, on the fringes of the Pennines and is overlooked by a number of brooding hills, including the imposing Pendle Hill, a few miles to the west of the town, which has a unique place in the region’s psyche because of its associations with the Pendle witches.

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