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£450,000
(£245/sq. ft)
4 bed detached house for salePark Lane, Penwortham PR1
4 beds
2 baths
4 receptions
1,836 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Not built by a developer. Designed by an architect for his own family.
Space to grow. Space to work. Space to breathe.
Children's den. Formal lounge. Teen hideaway. You decide.
Work from home without living at work.
Character you can't buy in a new build.
Immaculately preserved. Like stepping into the very best kind of time capsule.
Gardens made for nature trails, football, barbecues and summer evenings.
Update what's cosmetic. Treasure what money can't recreate.
This is one of them.
Maybe it's the incredible plot.
Maybe it's the architecture.
Maybe it's the story.
Whatever it is, this is a house that stays with you long after you've left.
Designed and built in 1967 by renowned Preston architect Francis Roberts for his own family, this isn't simply an architect-designed home. It's a house created by someone who knew exactly how a family should live.
And over 50 years later, that thinking still shines through.
From the moment you arrive on the sought-after private road of Park Lane, there's an immediate feeling of privacy and calm. Mature gardens wrap around the property, while Penwortham and Preston are only minutes away, giving you the best of both worlds.
One thing that really stood out to me is just how brilliantly this house works for family life.
This wasn't designed to squeeze in as many rooms as possible. It was designed around how families actually live.
Every room has a purpose. Every space has flexibility.
Multiple reception rooms mean young children can have their own playroom, teenagers can disappear into their own space, you can work from home without taking over the dining table, and there's still a beautiful main lounge where everyone naturally comes together at the end of the day.
It's the kind of layout that grows with your family rather than forcing your family to adapt to it.
I actually love the fact that it feels like a bit of a time capsule.
And I mean that in the very best way.
It's been looked after so incredibly well that so much of the original design still survives. The timber ceilings, the flooring, the corner windows, the bespoke joinery, the proportions-it's all there, giving the house a personality and authenticity that's almost impossible to find today.
The beauty is that you can embrace all of that character exactly as it is, or gently update areas like the kitchen over time while preserving everything that makes this home so special. It's the perfect balance of timeless architecture and the opportunity to make it your own.
The kitchen and dining space is exactly where family life happens and its at the centre of the floorplan.
It's easy to imagine weekday breakfasts before school, Sunday lunches with grandparents and Christmas dinners with everyone gathered around the table.
Would some buyers choose to update the kitchen over time?
Probably.
But that's one of the things I like most about this house.
The expensive part is already here. The architecture. The proportions. The flow. The light. The setting.
Any future improvements simply become the finishing touches on an already exceptional home.
Another space I absolutely love is the dedicated home office.
Whether you're working remotely, running a business, creating art or simply need somewhere quiet to focus, it's a room that adds genuine flexibility to everyday life.
Upstairs, the bedrooms continue the same thoughtful design, with generous proportions, lovely outlooks and a real sense of peace.
This has clearly been an incredibly happy family home.
It's easy to picture children running across the lawn on summer evenings, barbecues with friends, birthdays in the garden and generations gathering together for special occasions.
The current owners have loved every chapter they've written here. Now, they'd simply love to see another family do the same.
Homes like this don't come along very often.
Not because they're big.
Not because they're architect-designed.
But because they have something that's impossible to manufacture.
A story.
A soul.
And the feeling that you've just found somewhere you'll never want to leave
Hallway (16'10 x 7'6)
Kitchen/Dining Room (22'8 x 12'0)
Living Room (24'5 x 12'11)
Play Room (20'0 x 10'2)
Utility Room (7'3 x 8'11)
Shower Room (8'2 x 5'11)
Garden Room (16'3 x 12'9)
Landing (13'1 x 3'6)
Master Bedroom (12'11 x 12'8)
Bedroom Two (12'8 x 12'0)
Studio/Study (12'1 x 10'0)
Bedroom Three (12'0 x 8'10)
Bathroom (7'3 x 5'8)
Bedroom Four (10'9 x 7'3)
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