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Cliffs Farm

Higher House Lane, Heapey, Lancashire

Guide Price

£950,000
For Sale
1 Acre
3 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
2 Reception Rooms
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"A restored Grade II listed 3-bed residence in Lancashire’s Heapey. Over an acre of gardens, historic features, and modern updates."

The Property

Cliffs Farm is a beautifully restored Grade II listed three-bedroom residence set within over an acre of exquisite gardens and grounds. Offering more than 2,200 square feet of living space, the property combines period character with modern comforts throughout. Original beams, stone hearths, and historic features are complemented by thoughtful updates, creating a unique opportunity to enjoy rural living in one of Lancashire’s most cherished locations. Every window frames captivating countryside views, and each day is shaped by the peaceful rhythm of the surrounding landscape.

Approached via a sweeping, gated driveway, Cliffs Farm immediately enchants with its storybook silhouette. Steep gables are crowned with whitewashed accents, and a solid oak door sits beneath a weathered date stone that whispers tales of centuries past. The frontage is softened by mature shrubs and a joyful tangle of cottage garden blooms, while a dry-stone wall entwined with climbing greenery lends a gentle, timeless grace.

The home’s architecture is a vivid testament to its 17th-century origins and the enduring craftsmanship unique to Lancashire’s upland farmsteads. It perfectly embodies the hallmarks of rural vernacular design from this era: thick, locally quarried stone walls, elegant, mullioned windows, and a sturdy tiled roof laid in diminishing courses. These features are emblematic of the upland fringes of Lancashire and the Pennines. They ensure resilience against the weather and celebrate the skill and artistry of local masons and craftsmen.

Step inside, and Cliffs Farm draws you gently into its timeless embrace. Here, the rooms do more than simply welcome, they captivate, each space weaving its own quiet spell and inviting you to linger, to breathe in the subtle perfume of seasoned timber and ancient stone, and to let your thoughts drift on the gentle currents of history. Rest your hand upon the venerable beams, their surfaces honed by centuries of touch, and feel the silent stories that resonate in the enduring warmth of a place deeply cherished.

The main lounge is a sanctuary of rustic grace, anchored by a remarkable stone fireplace, a masterpiece of craftsmanship that has stood sentinel through the ages. Its broad, timeworn lintel and hand-carved corbels, each one unique, bear the marks of generations past. Within the deep hearth, a handsome log burner promises solace and warmth on winter evenings, its gentle crackle a comforting soundtrack to quiet moments and lively gatherings alike.

Stone mullioned windows frame ever-shifting vistas, their deep sills perfect for curling up with a cherished book, lost in the romance of the rolling countryside beyond. Sunlight spills across the room, illuminating the characterful textures of exposed stone and the rich patina of ancient wood. The space itself is both generous and intimate, with soft, inviting furnishings and a palette of earthy tones that echo the landscape outside. Here, every detail, from the sturdy beams overhead to the solid wood doors and the tactile warmth of the hearth conspires to create a room that is as enchanting as it is enduring, a place where you can truly feel at home.

The heart of Cliffs Farm is its country kitchen-diner, a space where classic rural charm is elevated to something truly special. Here, rustic elegance meets refined functionality in perfect harmony. Solid hardwood cabinetry, rich in warm honeyed tones and crafted with artisanal precision, wraps the room in a timeless embrace, while sleek granite worktops lend a quiet note of luxury.

At the centre stands the oil-fired Esse cooker, a culinary icon and a proud tribute to tradition. Its glossy black enamel and graceful lines speak of hearty family meals and the comforting rhythm of daily life. A deep red splash back adds a bold, contemporary accent, catching reflections of the garden and the ever-shifting light that floods in through sunlit windows. Every meal prepared here feels elevated, as daylight spills across the tiled floor and the window above the sink frames an ever-changing landscape of fields and foliage turning even the simplest moments into something quietly magical.

The room is large enough for a dining table which invites morning coffees bathed in the sunshine that streams in through the stable door. The atmosphere is both convivial and calm, a space made for sharing stories and celebrating seasons.

An adjoining utility room, complete with an additional oven, sink, and generous storage, ensures modern life flows effortlessly.

Bathed in soft, golden light, the second reception room captures the essence of rural charm and period character. Timeworn beams stretch across the ceiling, their rich, weathered grain telling the stories of centuries past, while a central upright post stands with quiet strength, rooted deep in history, grounding the room with a reassuring sense of permanence.

Thick stone-mullioned windows are set deep into the walls, framing views of lush greenery and drawing the landscape inward. Light filters through them gently, dappling the walls and floor in a serene interplay of shadow and glow. The stone fireplace forms the natural heart of the room, its inviting stove style fire promising warmth and atmosphere on crisp winter evenings, an ideal backdrop to quiet conversations, slow afternoons, or fireside reading as dusk settles outside.

Versatile in purpose, the space lends itself effortlessly to a variety of uses, whether as a formal dining room for special occasions, a peaceful study where creativity unfolds, or a restful retreat for contemplation and calm. Every detail, from the handcrafted joinery to the tactile textures of wood and stone, contributes to a sense of authenticity and timelessness. A space where the past lingers, and the present finds its rhythm.

Step into the bathroom at Cliffs Farm timeless, serene, and steeped in character. Soft sage tones wash the walls in calm, while natural light spills through deep-set windows, casting a warm glow across pristine white bathroom suite.

At the room’s heart, a classic roll-top bath rests proudly on claw feet, an invitation to pause, to soak, and to savour the peace. Underfoot, wide, rustic floorboards bring a sense of grounded warmth, their polished surface gently worn by time.

A vintage pedestal sink, a gleaming brass towel rail and a low level wc, every element, from the chrome fittings to the earthy, natural palette, has been chosen to nurture both comfort and a connection to the home.

On the ground floor there is the bonus of a shower room, clad from floor to ceiling in warm, stone-effect tiles, The walk-in shower, with its sleek chrome fittings is minimalist by design. There is also a floating vanity, a wall-hung WC and a heated towel rail which completes the quality finish.

The bedrooms at Cliffs Farm are true havens, each one steeped in the gentle hush and soft light that only a home of such vintage can offer. Here, every detail whispers of heritage and comfort, inviting you to rest and dream beneath ancient beams.

The principal bedroom is a restful retreat, where the eye is immediately drawn to the pair of deep-set, arched windows framed in timeworn stone. Sunlight pours in, illuminating the elegant, muted palette. Overhead, a magnificent, exposed beam stretches the length of the room, its rugged surface a living testament to centuries past. Built in wardrobes offer practicality while the peaceful outlook over the gardens and hills beyond sets the scene for serene mornings and restful nights.

The second bedroom exudes the same classic country charm, with its striking black timber beams crossing crisp white walls, evoking the timeless beauty of traditional English cottages.

On the ground floor, the third double bedroom is a treasure trove of character and versatility, perfect for guests, extended family, or those seeking single level living. The polished wooden floor glows with a honeyed warmth, its grain bearing the subtle marks of time and care.

Around every corner, Cliffs Farm reveals a quiet, considered beauty. The symmetry of its mullioned windows, the rhythmic flow of its rooflines, and the harmonious interplay of stone, timber, and soft planting come together in a composition that feels effortlessly at ease within its natural surroundings.

Externally

The rear garden is a celebration of classic English charm. A graveled patio, spacious enough for a dining set, invites long, leisurely breakfasts and warm golden-hour gatherings. Surrounding this, flowering shrubs provide year-round colour and texture, while wisteria gracefully climbs the farmhouse’s stone facade, softening its historic lines with lush greenery.

The driveway extends beyond the house to the rear, offering ample parking and leading to three timber-clad outbuildings. Once four stables, these have been thoughtfully converted into three garages, perfect for storage, hobbies, or the prized collection of a classic car enthusiast.

A meandering pathway passes a tranquil garden pond edged with irises and wildflowers, drawing you toward a manicured lawn and a further decked patio, ideal for barbecues and relaxed outdoor living. From here, the landscape opens in quiet majesty, revealing views over open fields and the gentle rise of the Pennines beyond, an unhurried vista that captures the very essence of country living.

Just beyond the gardens lies an adjoining field of about one acre, dotted with mature trees and bursting with seasonal wildflowers. It is a perfect retreat for picnics, play, or peaceful solitude beneath the wide Lancashire skies. Whether entertaining under the stars, wandering barefoot through the grass, or simply soaking in the timeless beauty around you, the gardens and grounds of Cliffs Farm offer more than a setting, they offer a way of life.

Location

Higher House Lane, Heapey, Lancashire

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