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House For Sale £320,000
Main Street, Bardsea LA12


Description
Pending



This is probably one of the most lovely Grade 2 cottages currently available for sale, Dating from the early 18th Century and originally 2 cottages it is now a very comfortable, and homely residence situated in the desirable coastal resort village of Bardsea.


The cottage is double-fronted and enjoys lovely views from the upper floors across farmland to Morecambe Bay and beyond. The Lounge is delightful and takes up the entire cottage frontage. Beyond is a further spacious Lounge and there is a bijou Dining Alcove too. The Kitchen is well organized and has a pleasant outlook onto the Patio and Garden. There is of course, a Utility Room which includes a WC,


On the Upper Floor are 3 Bedrooms, all full “doubles”. The view from the 2 front Bedrooms is quite lovely. The Shower Room is well fitted with a large corner Shower, hand basin, WC and a useful airing cupboard.


Outside there is a Patio and a pretty Garden, a useful Outhouse ( with power and light ) as well as a large Garage.


The Cottage is warmed with a gas Combi Central Heating System and it is Double Glazed.


Attention is respectfully drawn to the outstanding condition of “Brackendale” It is spotless from top to bottom and front to back!


“Brackendale” is surely Tickety Boo!


Approximate Dimensions;


Porch; 1.00m x 1.30m. Lounge; 6.34m x 3.21m. Rear Lounge; 3.13m x 4.91m. Dining Room/Alcove; 2.15m x 2.76m. Kitchen; 1.65m x 3.90m. Rear Hall; 0.91m x 1.80m. Utility/EC; 1.87m x 2.00m. Bedroom 1; 3.36m x 3.67m. Bedroom 2; 2.80m x 3.39m. Bedroom 3; 5.12m x 3.41m. Shower Room; 2.70m x 2.05m. Outhouse; 3.00m x 2.05m. Garage; 6.26m x 2.60m. 


Notes on Bardsea

Bardsea, orBerretseige, is mentioned in theDomesday Bookas one of the townships forming the Manor of Hougun held byEarl Tostig.[1]Also once part of the medieval manor ofMuchland.

Bardsea was once a small farming and fishing village well into the 19th century. It was accessed mainly by crossing the treacherous sands of Morecambe Bay. The church of Holy Trinity was consecrated in 1853. Previously the area had been included within the parish ofUrswick.

The area was also associated with the earlyQuakermovement. When founderGeorge Foxmarried local landownerMargaret Fell, he took overSwarthmoor Halland much of the land round Bardsea. There is an old Quaker burial ground nearby atSunbrickonBirkrigg 


Common, whereMargaret Fellwas reputedly buried in 1702 (one authority suggests she was interred at the burial ground at Swarthmoor, although that is contradicted by other sources). George Fox himself was buried in London.

 This is probably one of the most lovelyGrage 2 cottages currently available for sale, Dating from the early 18th Centurry and originally 2 cottages it is now a very comfortable, and homely residence situated in the desirable coastal resort village of Bardsea.


The cottage is double-fronted and enjoys lovely views from the upper floors across farmland to Morecambe Bay and beyond. The Lounge is delightful and takes up the entire cottage frontage. Beyond is a further spacious Lounge and there is a bijou Dining Alcove too. The Kitchen is well organized and has a pleasant outlook onto the Patio and Garden. There is of course, a Utility Room which includes a WC,


On the Upper Floor are 3 Bedrooms, all full “doubles”. The view from the 2 front Bedrooms is quite lovely. The Shower Room is well fitted with a large corner Shower, hand basin, WC and a useful airing cupboard.


Outside there is a Patio and a pretty Garden, a useful Outhouse ( with power and light ) as well as a large Garage.


The Cottage is warmed with a gas Combi Central Heating System and it is Double Glazed.


Attention is respectfully drawn to the outstanding condition of “Brackendal” It is spotless from top to bottom and front to back!


“Brackendale” is surely Tickety Boo!


Approximate Dimensions;


Porch; 1.00m x 1.30m. Lounge; 6.34m x 3.21m. Rear Lounge; 3.13m x 4.91m. Dining Room/Alcove; 2.15m x 2.76m. Kitchen; 1.65m x 3.90m. Rear Hall; 0.91m x 1.80m. Utility/EC; 1.87m x 2.00m. Bedroom 1; 3.36m x 3.67m. Bedroom 2; 2.80m x 3.39m. Bedroom 3; 5.12m x 3.41m. Shower Room; 2.70m x 2.05m. Outhouse;m 3.00m x 2.05m. Garage; 6.26m x 2.60m. 


Notes on Bardsea

Bardsea, orBerretseige, is mentioned in theDomesday Bookas one of the townships forming the Manor of Hougun held byEarl Tostig.[1]Also once part of the medieval manor ofMuchland.

Bardsea was once a small farming and fishing village well into the 19th century. It was accessed mainly by crossing the treacherous sands of Morecambe Bay. The church of Holy Trinity was consecrated in 1853. Previously the area had been included within the parish ofUrswick.

The area was also associated with the earlyQuakermovement. When founderGeorge Foxmarried local landownerMargaret Fell, he took overSwarthmoor Halland much of the land round Bardsea. There is an old Quaker burial ground nearby atSunbrickonBirkrigg 


Common, whereMargaret Fellwas reputedly buried in 1702 (one authority suggests she was interred at the burial ground at Swarthmoor, although that is contradicted by other sources). George Fox himself was buried in London.

 This is probably one of the most lovelyGrage 2 cottages currently available for sale, Dating from the early 18th Centurry and originally 2 cottages it is now a very comfortable, and homely residence situated in the desirable coastal resort village of Bardsea.


The cottage is double-fronted and enjoys lovely views from the upper floors across farmland to Morecambe Bay and beyond. The Lounge is delightful and takes up the entire cottage frontage. Beyond is a further spacious Lounge and there is a bijou Dining Alcove too. The Kitchen is well organized and has a pleasant outlook onto the Patio and Garden. There is of course, a Utility Room which includes a WC,


On the Upper Floor are 3 Bedrooms, all full “doubles”. The view from the 2 front Bedrooms is quite lovely. The Shower Room is well fitted with a large corner Shower, hand basin, WC and a useful airing cupboard.


Outside there is a Patio and a pretty Garden, a useful Outhouse ( with power and light ) as well as a large Garage.


The Cottage is warmed with a gas Combi Central Heating System and it is Double Glazed.


Attention is respectfully drawn to the outstanding condition of “Brackendal” It is spotless from top to bottom and front to back!


“Brackendale” is surely Tickety Boo!


Approximate Dimensions;


Porch; 1.00m x 1.30m. Lounge; 6.34m x 3.21m. Rear Lounge; 3.13m x 4.91m. Dining Room/Alcove; 2.15m x 2.76m. Kitchen; 1.65m x 3.90m. Rear Hall; 0.91m x 1.80m. Utility/EC; 1.87m x 2.00m. Bedroom 1; 3.36m x 3.67m. Bedroom 2; 2.80m x 3.39m. Bedroom 3; 5.12m x 3.41m. Shower Room; 2.70m x 2.05m. Outhouse;m 3.00m x 2.05m. Garage; 6.26m x 2.60m. 


Notes on Bardsea

Bardsea, orBerretseige, is mentioned in theDomesday Bookas one of the townships forming the Manor of Hougun held byEarl Tostig.[1]Also once part of the medieval manor ofMuchland.

Bardsea was once a small farming and fishing village well into the 19th century. It was accessed mainly by crossing the treacherous sands of Morecambe Bay. The church of Holy Trinity was consecrated in 1853. Previously the area had been included within the parish ofUrswick.

The area was also associated with the earlyQuakermovement. When founderGeorge Foxmarried local landownerMargaret Fell, he took overSwarthmoor Halland much of the land round Bardsea. There is an old Quaker burial ground nearby atSunbrickonBirkrigg 


Common, whereMargaret Fellwas reputedly buried in 1702 (one authority suggests she was interred at the burial ground at Swarthmoor, although that is contradicted by other sources). George Fox himself was buried in London.

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