A ‘BEAUTIFUL’ home that has ‘breathtaking’ views and boasts four acres of land is for sale.
Located on Sandy Brow Lane in Croft, the property is described as a ‘spectacular rural retreat’.
Estate agents Miller Metcalfe say the home, known as Sandy Bank Farm, provides the perfect balance of rustic charm and high level privacy.
It dates back to the 16 century as a cottage, but it has been significantly extended over the years.
On the ground floor, an inviting reception hallway leads to a cloakroom/WC, a lounge, a dining room, an orangery with picturesque views over the garden, a kitchen, a utility room, a store room, and a large guest bedroom.
While on the first floor, a games room with a bar area can be found as well as a private sun terrace.
There is also a study, three further bedrooms, including a master suite with an ensuite, and a separate family bathroom.
Outside, a gated driveway and a large courtyard area offers extensive parking arrangements for several cars. There is also a double garage and gardens that provide a ‘private, pleasant, and tranquil setting’.
To the back of the house and gardens is an additional plot of land in excess of four acres which includes approximately an acre of mature woodland.
It is on a separate title but is included in the sale price and can be accessed via a gated entrance from the property.
The listing says that with so much land and countryside close to hand, there is the provision for ‘spectacular equestrian opportunities nearby if required’.
A spokesperson for Miller Metcalfe said: “Rarely do homes of this size and calibre come to the market in such idyllic locations and as such, early internal viewings are strongly recommended to avoid disappointment.”
It is listed on Rightmove for £1,500,000.
For more information, call 01920 455430
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