GUIDE PRICE: £550,000 - £650,000
OPEN HOUSE: 22 March By Appointment Only
Council Tax Band - Pendle E
For families craving fresh air and a slower pace of life, this beautiful barn conversion offers space, character and sweeping rural views, all set within generous garden grounds. If you are looking for a freehold home that blends charm with modern comfort, this is one to see.
For families craving fresh air and a slower pace of life, this beautiful barn conversion combines period character with practical modern living, surrounded by open countryside. The kitchen sits at the heart of the home, with a large island, sleek units and exposed beams that add warmth and history. There is plenty of room to cook, dine and gather. The main living room is cosy and welcoming, centred around a feature fireplace and framed by timber beams. To the rear, a bright garden room with a glazed lantern roof and folding doors opens onto the garden and captures far reaching rural views, creating a calm space to relax or entertain.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are full of character with sloping ceilings and beams, while modern bathrooms serve the home with ease. Outside, the enclosed garden provides safe space for children and pets, with patio areas for outdoor dining. The property already benefits from a substantial garage, as shown on the plans, offering excellent storage, workshop potential or secure parking.
Set within a peaceful rural setting, the property enjoys access to scenic walks and open fields, yet remains within reach of local villages offering shops, pubs and well regarded schools. Transport links connect to nearby towns, making it ideal for families who want countryside living without feeling isolated.
Blacko is a picturesque Lancashire village set at the foot of Pendle Hill, known for its rural charm, stone-built homes and far-reaching countryside views. With a quiet, close-knit community and open landscapes all around, it offers a peaceful setting while remaining well connected to nearby towns.
Key features and amenities include:
Village Setting – a traditional village feel with scenic lanes, rolling fields and direct access to countryside walks across Pendle Hill and the surrounding rural landscape.
Local Amenities – a popular village pub, St Mary’s Church and a well-used village hall hosting local events and activities, with everyday amenities quite literally on your doorstep.
Outdoor Lifestyle – ideal for walkers, cyclists and those who enjoy nature, with bridleways, footpaths and panoramic views right on the doorstep.
Schools – access to well-regarded primary and secondary schools in nearby Barrowford, Nelson, Colne and Clitheroe.