Offers in Excess of £795,000
Grade II listed residence is believed to be amongst the oldest surviving homes in Chorley
Fully launched - Cinematic tour and internal photos now available to view online.
Originally dating back to 1677, this remarkable Grade II listed residence is believed to be amongst the oldest surviving homes in Chorley — a truly special property steeped in history, character and timeless elegance. Occupying a commanding elevated position at the end of the picturesque Yarrow Gate, the home sits within approximately half an acre of beautifully mature gardens, complete with sweeping lawns, a detached double garage, double driveway and a private garden gym.
Behind the striking façade lies an exceptional blend of heritage charm and contemporary luxury, where centuries-old character features seamlessly combine with a stunning oak-framed extension added in 2012, flooding the home with natural light and incorporating a bespoke designer kitchen by Tom Howley featuring hand-crafted cabinetry, central island, high-end appliances, luxury worktops, ample dining space and French doors opening onto the garden, creating the perfect environment for entertaining and everyday life. Complementing this superb space are three further reception rooms, including a substantial lounge, formal dining room and separate sitting room, providing flexibility for growing families and those who enjoy hosting guests. A dedicated home office/study offers an ideal work-from-home solution, whilst a utility room and ground floor WC add further practicality.
To the first floor, the spacious landing leads to four well-proportioned bedrooms, including a superb principal bedroom extending to over 17ft and boasting a full sized ensuite bathroom. The remaining bedrooms are all generous doubles and are served by two bathroom suites including a luxury family bathroom with feature window, roll top bath and separate shower room.
Externally, the accommodation continues to impress with a detached double garage and a separate garden room currently utilised as a gym.
The combination of extensive living accommodation, versatile outbuildings and family-focused design creates a home perfectly suited to modern lifestyles whilst retaining an incredible amount of character and charm. A rare opportunity to acquire a landmark home offering both prestige and lifestyle in equal measure - early viewings are highly recommended and available by appointment now.
Please note that the property is listed so an EPC is not required. Council tax band is F. Tenure is Freehold. The property is also connected to mains gas and water.
| Council | Band A | Band B | Band C | Band D | Band E | Band F | Band G | Band H | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wigan Council | £912.44 | £1,064.51 | £1,216.58 | £1,378.40 | £1,672.80 | £1,976.95 | £2,281.10 | £2,737.32 | Website |
| West Lancashire | £1,001.18 | £1,168.05 | £1,334.92 | £1,501.77 | £1,835.49 | £2,169.23 | £2,502.95 | £3,003.54 | Website |
| South Ribble Borough Council | £1,014.34 | £1,183.41 | £1,352.47 | £1,521.52 | £1,859.63 | £2,197.76 | £2,535.86 | £3,043.04 | Website |
| Chorley Borough Council | £1,003.58 | £1,170.85 | £1,338.11 | £1,505.37 | £1,839.89 | £2,174.43 | £2,508.95 | £3,010.74 | Website |
All council Tax Bandings are indicatory. Please check the precise banding for a property of interest.
Totally unique detached barn conversion enjoying wonderful open aspect views
Character, Countryside & Contemporary Living