Beautiful family home with large outdoor space on the market | The Mail

2022-07-02 13:54:12 By : Ms. Sivvy Leung

A BEAUTIFUL period family home is on the market with large amounts of both front and back garden space as well as a large drive.

Croslands Villas, on Abbey Road, Barrow, is on the market for more than £500,000.

For £554,950, you can get four bedrooms, two sitting rooms, and ample outdoor space with a large drive, giving access for parking for several cars, access to garage, extensive lawned mature area with plants, shrubs and trees, as well as a paved area and access to the side and rear of the property. 

The estate agent says that the semi-detached sandstone extended family home offers a 'wow factor' for anyone looking for a period family home.

The property comprises of an entrance hallway giving access to porch with under floor heating and hall area giving access to the lounge, study, sitting room, kitchen/diner, walk-in pantry, ground floor shower room, lovely orangery/conservatory.

The lounge boasts double glazed windows with double glazed patio doors to the front garden, shutter blinds, a feature fire with tiled back and coal effect fire, a coved ceiling and picture rail.

While the kitchen has a farmhouse style wall and base drawer units, black sparkle granite effect work tops to compliment the feature island with drawers and storage, an inset Belfast-style sink unit with mixer taps, built-in double door storage and a well-regarded Smeg Cooker Range.

To the first floor, the property offers four bedrooms, a laundry room and modern shower room.

The property benefits from double glazed windows with shutter blinds, central heating with feature radiators, re-roofed in 2017, extensive front garden giving access for several car parking, double garage rear enclosed garden area with raised decked seating area with gazebo, outhouse/storage.

The agent recommends that viewing is essential to appreciate size and standard on offer.

It is being marketed by Ross Estate Agencies, who can be called on 01229 244051.

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