- Superb family home with 3 Reception Rooms, 4 bedrooms and 4 Bathrooms +
- Garage and out buildings +
- Extensive private gardens and grounds +
- Fantastic quiet yet convenient location +
- Viewing Essential +
- Freehold I Council Tax Band: G I EPC: D +
Talbot Bridge House is an elegant family home dating back to circa 1745, beautifully restored and enhanced over the past 20 years to combine period character feaures with modern living. Set within the Ribble Valley countryside, it offers a tranquil setting just a short drive from Clitheroe and Waddington. The accommodation includes three reception rooms, a bespoke oak kitchen with Aga, four bedrooms, and three bathrooms, with features such as exposed beams and wood-burning stoves throughout. Externally, the property enjoys generous parking, an oak-framed carport, and attractive gardens with patio and decked areas overlooking Bashall Brook.
Freehold I Council Tax Band: G I EPC: D
This attractive family home dates back to circa 1745 and has been carefully upgraded and restored by the current owners over the past 20 years. Rich in character yet thoughtfully updated for modern living, the property is set in a beautiful countryside location while remaining just a short drive from Clitheroe, with its excellent schools and wide range of amenities.
The spacious accommodation includes three reception rooms, a central kitchen with dining area, utility room, shower room with sauna, four double bedrooms, and three bathrooms. Highlights include the superb handmade oak kitchen with Aga, exposed beams, mullion windows, wood-burning stoves, and a striking master bedroom with vaulted ceiling, galleried landing, dressing room, and en suite facilities.
Outside, there is ample gravelled parking for 8–10 cars, an oak-framed carport, and a variety of landscaped garden areas including patios, lawns, and decked spaces overlooking Bashall Brook, along with a summer house with power and light.
The property is located in the picturesque hamlet of Bashall Eaves, in the heart of the Ribble Valley, approximately three miles from Clitheroe and two miles from the popular village of Waddington. The area is well known for its excellent schools, outstanding pubs and restaurants, and convenient access to Preston, Manchester, and the wider motorway network, making it a highly desirable place to live.
Freehold I Council Tax Band: G I EPC: D
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Council Tax Band G
Freehold
Grade II listed
Mains water and electricity are connected. Drainage is via septic tank.
Oil central heating system with oil fired Aga.
The heating system is also supplemented from the solid fuel stove in the main living room.