Orchard End

Great Eccleston, Preston, Lancashire, PR3 0YW
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Asking Price £425,000

Description

A beautifully presented detached family home tucked away in a sought-after cul-de-sac setting in the heart of Great Eccleston. Located in the desirable village of Great Eccleston, this stylish and spacious four-bedroom detached property offers contemporary living with good specification throughout. Positioned in a quiet residential location, the property enjoys both privacy and practicality, perfect for families or those looking to upsize.

Upon entry, the home welcomes you via a smart vestibule, leading into a well-planned interior with quality finishes. A particular feature is the stunning oak staircase with glass balustrade, adding a touch of luxury and modern elegance to the hallway.

The lounge is bright and inviting, benefitting from sliding patio doors that open directly onto the rear garden — ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The separate dining room offers a more formal space for family meals or hosting guests.

At the heart of the home lies the well-appointed kitchen, featuring a range of integrated appliances including a Rangemaster cooker, wine cooler, and ample storage perfect for the modern cook.

Upstairs, the property boasts four bedrooms, with fitted wardrobes to two of the rooms, providing practical storage solutions. The principal bedroom features an en-suite shower room, while the remainder of the bedrooms are served by a stylish and generously sized family shower room.

Externally, there is a block-paved driveway providing ample off-road parking and access to the integral single garage, which also offers scope for conversion (subject to necessary consents). There are front, rear and side gardens to the property. The substantial rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and bordered by mature shrubs, offering a private outdoor retreat.

Great Eccleston is a charming and highly regarded village located on the edge of the Fylde countryside, offering a perfect balance of rural living with excellent local amenities. The village boasts a strong sense of community, with a selection of traditional pubs, cafes, shops, and a highly rated primary school.

It is also known for its monthly farmers’ market and annual agricultural show, drawing visitors from across the region. For commuters, there are convenient road links to Preston, Lancaster, Blackpool, and the M55 motorway, while the surrounding countryside offers scenic walks and a peaceful lifestyle.

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