Offers in region of
£222,500
3 bed detached house for saleHalifax Street, Blackpool FY3
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
Freehold
About this property
Must view property
Stunning modern house
Stunning rear garden
Close to stanley park
Three Bedroom Detached Family Home
**19th century detached house, beautifully presented throughout, extensive woodland garden to rear, three bedrooms, two reception rooms, under 500 yards from east park drive near stanley park, viewing highly recommended**
Introducing Bleak House, a stunning Edwardian gem constructed to celebrate the centennial of Charles Dickens birth. This detached residence marvelously retains a host of original features, such as a tiled fireplace, ornate doors, and a classic staircase, now seamlessly integrated with contemporary design elements. Nestled on a generous plot, the property boasts a vast, secluded rear garden, offering a unique chance to own a piece of local history, presented in a move-in-ready condition.
Upon entering through the composite front door, you are welcomed into a charming porch with side windows and a geometrically tiled floor, leading to the main hallway. This area features a solid staircase adorned with a carpet runner and chrome stair rods, geometric floor tiles, and soft lighting, setting a tone of understated elegance.
The lounge, measuring 4.00 x 3.18 meters, is illuminated by sash windows and features a beautifully restored original tiled fireplace with a real flame gas fire set in a traditional surround. High gloss wood flooring extends throughout, with double glazed sliding doors opening onto the rear garden patio.
Adjacent is the dining room or sitting area, spacious at 4.54 x 3.15 meters, with secondary glazed sash windows and additional side windows equipped with wooden shutters. A modern log-burning stove sits beneath a wooden beam mantel, creating a cosy ambiance complemented by wood-effect laminate flooring.
The kitchen is a model of modern efficiency, outfitted with UPVC double glazed windows overlooking the garden, and a range of wall and base units topped with quartz worktops. It includes a sunken stainless steel sink, integrated appliances, and ceramic hob with an extractor fan, alongside tiled walls and floors for easy maintenance. A side door provides direct access to the garden.
The first-floor landing is airy and light, with a UPVC double glazed window offering garden views and an original spindled staircase leading to the bedrooms. Bedroom One features fitted wardrobes and wood-effect laminate flooring, while Bedroom Two includes an ornamental original wrought iron fireplace. Bedroom Three, also finished with laminate flooring, offers garden views through wooden-shuttered windows.
The shower room is equipped with a walk-in shower, low flush WC, and a pedestal wash basin, all set against a backdrop of fully tiled walls and floors.
Externally, Bleak House features a walled front courtyard with a central path and wrought iron railings. The rear garden is a true sanctuary, with a paved patio housing a hot tub, landscaped lawns bordered by mature trees and shrubs, and additional structures including a pagoda, summer house, and garden shed, providing a private and pristine outdoor space.
This property is offered freehold, with all modern conveniences such as gas and electric heating and double glazing throughout, ensuring comfort and tranquility in a historic setting.
Lounge 3.18 x 4.04 (105 x 133)
sitting / dining room 3.14 x 4.54 (104 x 1411)
kitchen 3.14 x 2.24 (104 x 74)
bedroom 3.89 x 4.20 (129 x 139)
bedroom 2.46 x 3.18 (81 x 105)
bedroom 2.10 x 2.42 (611 x 711)
bathroom 3.14 x 1.48 (104 x 410)
Epc :- F
'Council Tax Band - C - Blackpool Borough Council'
'Tenure - Freehold'
Introducing Bleak House, a stunning Edwardian gem constructed to celebrate the centennial of Charles Dickens birth. This detached residence marvelously retains a host of original features, such as a tiled fireplace, ornate doors, and a classic staircase, now seamlessly integrated with contemporary design elements. Nestled on a generous plot, the property boasts a vast, secluded rear garden, offering a unique chance to own a piece of local history, presented in a move-in-ready condition.
Upon entering through the composite front door, you are welcomed into a charming porch with side windows and a geometrically tiled floor, leading to the main hallway. This area features a solid staircase adorned with a carpet runner and chrome stair rods, geometric floor tiles, and soft lighting, setting a tone of understated elegance.
The lounge, measuring 4.00 x 3.18 meters, is illuminated by sash windows and features a beautifully restored original tiled fireplace with a real flame gas fire set in a traditional surround. High gloss wood flooring extends throughout, with double glazed sliding doors opening onto the rear garden patio.
Adjacent is the dining room or sitting area, spacious at 4.54 x 3.15 meters, with secondary glazed sash windows and additional side windows equipped with wooden shutters. A modern log-burning stove sits beneath a wooden beam mantel, creating a cosy ambiance complemented by wood-effect laminate flooring.
The kitchen is a model of modern efficiency, outfitted with UPVC double glazed windows overlooking the garden, and a range of wall and base units topped with quartz worktops. It includes a sunken stainless steel sink, integrated appliances, and ceramic hob with an extractor fan, alongside tiled walls and floors for easy maintenance. A side door provides direct access to the garden.
The first-floor landing is airy and light, with a UPVC double glazed window offering garden views and an original spindled staircase leading to the bedrooms. Bedroom One features fitted wardrobes and wood-effect laminate flooring, while Bedroom Two includes an ornamental original wrought iron fireplace. Bedroom Three, also finished with laminate flooring, offers garden views through wooden-shuttered windows.
The shower room is equipped with a walk-in shower, low flush WC, and a pedestal wash basin, all set against a backdrop of fully tiled walls and floors.
Externally, Bleak House features a walled front courtyard with a central path and wrought iron railings. The rear garden is a true sanctuary, with a paved patio housing a hot tub, landscaped lawns bordered by mature trees and shrubs, and additional structures including a pagoda, summer house, and garden shed, providing a private and pristine outdoor space.
This property is offered freehold, with all modern conveniences such as gas and electric heating and double glazing throughout, ensuring comfort and tranquility in a historic setting.
Lounge 3.18 x 4.04 (105 x 133)
sitting / dining room 3.14 x 4.54 (104 x 1411)
kitchen 3.14 x 2.24 (104 x 74)
bedroom 3.89 x 4.20 (129 x 139)
bedroom 2.46 x 3.18 (81 x 105)
bedroom 2.10 x 2.42 (611 x 711)
bathroom 3.14 x 1.48 (104 x 410)
Epc :- F
'Council Tax Band - C - Blackpool Borough Council'
'Tenure - Freehold'