SOLD
Three bedrooms
Opportunity to add value
Large driveway
Beautiful gardens with natural limestone outcrops
Peaceful and quiet location
No onward chain
Open plan kitchen/ diner
Large undercroft spanning the majority of the property
Large plot
Located towards the edge of the tranquil and idyllic village of Storth, this delightful three bedroom, detached bungalow is available with no onward chain and offers an exciting opportunity to update and add value. Surrounded by lush, wildlife-friendly gardens, this home provides an enchanting haven for nature lovers with a large, private driveway leading up to the home. Internally the property offers an entrance porch, a generous hallway, a bright living room, an open plan kitchen/ diner with a room above perfect for storage, three double bedrooms and a bathroom. This property presents an exciting opportunity for those with a flair for renovation and design. With a little creativity and imagination, you can transform this lovely bungalow into your dream home. Storth Village is set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and boasts a Post Office combined with a community shop and is located within close proximity to Arnside and also Milnthorpe which offers a range of restaurants, takeaways, a supermarket, petrol station and Dallam secondary school. The village itself has Storth Primary School (rated GOOD by Ofsted) and there are good transport links from Arnside with regular bus services, a train station and the M6 motorway is only a 15 minute drive away. The village has a vibrant community with several local groups and societies taking place at both the Village Hall and Heron Hall including play groups and an amateur dramatics society and an impressive open playing field to enjoy.
4'2" × 4'11" (1.27m × 1.51m)
With dual aspect views, this porch is the perfect space to take off boots, shoes and coats with space to store them and a shelf perfect for displaying plants and flowers.
7'0" × 10'0" (2.14m × 3.07m)
A generous hallway offering access to all rooms with space for storage cabinets and access to the main attic.
9'3" × 11'2" (2.84m × 3.41m)
Large picture windows boast dual aspect views out to the garden and woodland beyond. The room is light and bright and features an electric fireplace.
Kitchen - 2.27m x 3.25m. A large window overlooks the lawn and allows natural light to stream through. There are a wide array of base and wall units with wood effect work surfaces and an integrated dishwasher with space for a freestanding cooker, washing machine and under-counter fridge. A built-in cupboard provides space for a dryer and houses the boiler to keep the kitchen tidy and clutter free. There is a room above the kitchen accessed by a loft ladder that has been plastered and carpeted with a Velux window filling the room with an abundance of natural light. Dining area - 2.84m x 3.4m. A peninsular zones the room creating separate spaces for cooking and dining while keeping the room open and sociable. There is space for a table to accommodate six and views to the rear of the property from the dining area.
9'4" × 11'1" (2.87m × 3.40m)
A double bedroom with a large window looking out to the nearby woodland.
9'4" × 11'2" (2.85m × 3.41m)
A bright double bedroom with side facing views.
8'0" × 10'2" (2.46m × 3.10m)
A double bedroom with rear facing views over limestone outcrops.
6'5" × 6'9" (1.97m × 2.08m)
A bright and airy bathroom consisting of a bath with a tap-shower attachment, a hand basin and a W.C. A deep cupboard behind the bath provides a useful space to store toiletries and towels.
The large driveway leads up to the home bordered by impressive limestone crags and grassed sections planted with mature shrubs and plants to soften the space. There is parking on the driveway for several vehicles. Steps lead up to the front door and further steps to the side leads to a modest patio area surrounded by stone walls and limestone outcrops and mature plants and shrubs. A generous lawn can be found beyond with an elevated feature wildlife pond and a shed and greenhouse to utilise. Further tiered sections of limestone are packed full of natural plants and flowers and offer a haven for wildlife. An undercroft space is accessed from the driveway and spans the majority of the property. This is a fantastic secure space to store garden equipment and furniture.
Tenure - Freehold. Council tax band - D (Westmorland and Furness Council). House built - 1965. Heating - Oil central heating. Drainage - Septic tank shared with property next door. What3Words - ///agreement.bogus.veto.