Listed for £500,000
March 2, 2026
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The Dower House
The Dower House is a Grade II Listed property, understood to date from the early 18th century, constructed of stone beneath a pitched slate roof. The house retains a wealth of original features, including stone mullion windows, exposed timber beams, exposed stonework, and traditional fireplaces. While the property now requires a programme of refurbishment, it presents an exciting opportunity to upgrade and restore a period home to modern standards, while retaining its historic charm, to create a spacious family residence in a central and highly desirable Clitheroe location.
The house front door opens into an entrance vestibule, which further leads into the central hallway. Leading off the hallway are both the lounge and the dining room, both benefiting from exposed timber beams and stone mullion windows to the front. The lounge includes a log burning stove with the dining room including an open fireplace. The kitchen includes a window overlooking the rear garden and benefits from base and wall mounted kitchen units with integrated stainless steel sink and drainer, electric oven and gas hob. The room includes the original exposed stone fireplace and chimney breast providing further character. Also to the ground floor is the utility room with further base kitchen units and housing the gas fired boiler and electricity meters. To the first floor is a family bathroom and three well-proportioned bedrooms, all benefitting from character features including mullion windows, exposed beams, and stone window lintels.
To the rear is an enclosed cottage-style garden, laid mainly to lawn with mature flower beds and shrubs, a central flagged pathway, and a designated parking area. A small stone potting shed/outhouse provides useful garden storage.
The Old Stables
Attached to The Dower House is The Old Stables, being a substantial former coach house / stone barn, constructed of stone beneath a pitched stone slate roof. The building retains a large range of door and window openings and has been converted for use as meeting rooms and storage accommodation.
To the ground floor is an entrance hallway with staircase leading to the first floor. Off the hallway is a downstairs WC and meeting room. The ground floor also provides for 4 further storage rooms (two rooms include double timber doors opening out onto the rear courtyard). To the first floor is a landing area, further WC and large open hall/meeting room with exposed vaulted ceiling including exposed timber beams and small kitchenette area including base and wall mounted kitchen units with stainless steel sink and drainer, electric oven and electric hob.
This versatile building offers considerable floor area and represents a rare opportunity for conversion or redevelopment, subject to the appropriate planning consents. The stone construction and traditional features provide an excellent framework for a sensitive adaptation, whether for residential, commercial or mixed use purposes.
To the rear of The Old Stables is a courtyard-style area, offering ample space for parking, outdoor amenity, or landscaped garden facilities. The property fronts onto Lowergate Road and benefits from a right of access over Stanley House driveway, leading to the rear courtyard, garden, and parking area.