`Windle Croft` was built originally for the Pilkington family, oozing character and charm with all the original features throughout including stunning bay windows, high coved ceilings, picture rails and feature fireplaces throughout.
Located in the heart of Windle boasting a secluded, private position behind a walled garden, to the front is a gated large driveway offering ample off road parking and a generous sized lawned garden which enjoys sunny South-Westerly aspects and is private with established trees screening the gardens, a stunning courtyard, pergola ideal for entertaining and an outdoor bar/BBQ area.
The interior accommodation comprises of: Open pillared porch with pitched and timber beamed roof, welcoming, spacious reception hallway, Downstairs Shower Room, access to a Light Dining Room and a beautiful feature living area all with bay windows offering an excellent quality of natural light, then leading to the central part of the family home, a Stunning, quality Dining Kitchen, well designed with an entertaining island and integral appliances, separate utility area and the original butlers pantry, fabulous, useful storage.
To the first floor there is a feature landing with access from here to the four spacious double bedrooms,The Master bedroom boasting an Shower En-suite and a walk-in wardrobe, there is also a large, modern family bathroom with feature freestanding bath and his and hers sink units, the second with a seperate W,C.
To the second floor are two additional double bedrooms, a man cave ideal for an additional bedrooms, modern feature shower room with Velux window and a walk-in storage room.
Other highlights of this period property include Gas central heating and Double glazed throughout, the property has also had planning permission for a detached garage.
Excellent location within walking distance to local amenities, high Ofsted rated schools and easy access to major road links including the East Lancs and motorway access which are both only a short drive away.
This home is truly something special and needs to be viewed internally to be fully appreciated.