Welcome to Laurel Bank The Square, Broughton-in-furness, a charming and spacious terraced type home with 6 bed in the LA20 6HZ area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band C.
This classic property was built before 1900 and has a reported internal area of 238 internal square metres
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £84,500 and a rental potential of £549 per month,
,
it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Jun 25, 2015. It's possible the property has changed since then,
but we are dedicated to giving you everything you need to make smart property decisions. Here's a snippet, and if you'd like to view the full thing, just click to expand.
"Impressive Period, Three Storey Listed Six Bedroom Town House, Currently trading as B&B, Retained Character with Gas CH, Modern Comforts, Extended at Rear, Lovely Garden Area & Good Outlooks. Ideal Location for Walkers an Tourists within the Lake District.....
Approach The traditional (green painted) front door affords access from the front of the property into the vestibule. Entrance Vestibule Suitable for shelter, with laminate flooring, and internal glazed paned door leading into reception three (lounge). Reception One 4.44m x 3.29m / 2.91m
(14'7' x 10'10' /9'7') Sash / paned window to the front and to The Square. The central feature is the appealing open fire casing, of dog hearth style with copper style canopy, set to the chimney breast with slate plinth, and oak lintel to the breast. The room has two radiators with thermostats, power points, and TV aerial. There is lovely decor in a shade of cream and mauve, with cornicing, and a ceiling height of 6'9''/2.06m. This is an impressive family lounge. Reception Two 3.54m x 2.71m
(11'7' x 8'11') A super family room with window to the rear and doorway access to the kitchen. There is also a side window. The central feature is the black cast 'Tiger' multi fuel stove with ceramic tiling to the inset and a slate / tiled plinth, with timber outer surround. The room has a single radiator, power points, and TV aerial. The room has an impressive slate flagged floor, shelved alcove, and traditional cupboard. A latch / pine door leads to the cellar steps. Reception Three 3.67m / 2.38m x 3.86m / 2.68m
(12'0' /7'10' x 12'8 Sash window with pine shutters facing the front with a super outlook of the Village Square. The central feature is the lovely fire surround, with painted surround, tiled inset, copper tile hearth, and recessed open fire with copper canopy. There is oak laminate flooring, radiator with thermostat, power points, TV aerial, and smoke alarm. A glazed door leads to the vestibule and separate doors lead to the reception rooms. This is a pleasant central house room. Reception Four 3.59m x 2.25m / 2.00m
(11'9' x 7'5' /6'7') The room has a window to the rear. There is a period style recess for open fire, wooden floor boards, beams to the ceiling, double radiator, and power points.
The four reception rooms do offer genuine versatility for individual usage. Inner Hall To the rear of the third reception room, with stairway across to the first floor, and separate pine doors to the second and fourth reception rooms. A door and slate steps leads to the cold store with electric light and cold slabs. Kitchen 4.21m x 1.77m / 2.36m
(13'10' x 5'10' /7'9') Window with opening pane to the side and garden. The kitchen has been fitted with a good range of base and wall units with oak door panels, brushed steel effect handles, and black / granite patterned work surface. Franke stainless steel sink drainer unit with chrome mixer tap and inset drainer, and recess tiling with pale blue/grey splashback. Fitted appliances to be included in sale: stainless steel canopy filter hood with fan, light and splashback. There is recess for a range cooker (negotiable upon sale); chrome tubular radiator; and power points. A stable door, with double glazed panes to the opening upper, leads from the kitchen to the garden area. Internal stained panel door leads to the utility room. Utility Room 2.61m x 3.10m
(8'7' x 10'2') With upper level window. To the rear is a door to a WC, and side/external door to the garden. There is a gas Vaillant combination boiler, space for fridge freezer, recess and plumbing for washing machine, recess and plumbing for dishwasher, recess for dryer, and water tap. Slate steps (with door from the second reception room) lead to the cellar. Cellar Two rooms of 6.4m x 4.4m overall (Two rooms of 21 There is a cobbled floor, electric light and power, and a good head height. Stairway The wider and traditional staircase (with a return and Westmorland window) leads from the inner hall to the first floor landing. First Floor Landing With separate doors to three of the bedrooms, and family bathroom. Stairs continue to the second floor. Bedroom One 3.81m x 4.55m
(12'6' x 14'11') Sash window to the front elevation with a lovely outlook of the village square, with the estuary in the distance. The decor shades are cream and terracotta. There is a radiator with thermostat, three double power points, and TV aerial. A generously proportioned room. Bedroom Two 4.59m x 3.31m / 2.93m
(15'1' x 10'10' /9'7') Sash window with opening pane facing the front with super outlooks towards the village square. There is a double radiator with thermostat, power points and a TV aerial. The room has decor in shades of cream and lilac, with a ceiling height of 7'4 / 2.24m. Bedroom Three 3.60m x 2.96m / 2.81m
(11'10' x 9'9' /9'3') Twin aspect windows to the side and rear (nicely private). The room has a built-in timber fire surround, with period style black cast inset (arched) with basket grate. There is a double radiator with thermostat, power points, and TV aerial. First Floor Bathroom 3.59m x 2.25m / 1.95m
(11'9' x 7'5' /6'5') Opaque glazed window facing the rear. Fitted with a traditional and attractive four piece suite in white with chrome effect fitments and comprising low level bath with handles and painted side panel; low level WC with pine seat; Balterley hand wash basin and pedestal with mixer tap; and Triton electric shower with flexi track spray, self draining base and bi-fold door. There is a single radiator, part tiling to the shower cubicle, and decor in a shade of chilli pepper on the lower wall panelling with cream above. Second Floor Landing With Westmorland window, loft access and doors to four further rooms. Bedroom Four 4.54m x 3.85m
(14'11' x 12'8') Window to the front looking to the Square, and further with Duddon estuary in the distance. The bedroom has power points, telephone point, TV aerial, and a light dimmer switch. This is a generously proportioned room. Bedroom Five 4.56m x 3.36m / 2.9m
(15'0' x 11'0' /9'6') Window to the front elevation enjoying the super outlook across the Square. There are lovely painted floor boards, power points, TV aerial, and decor in shades of terracotta and mocha, with floral print to the chimney breast. Bedroom Six 3.54m x 2.03m / 2.35m
(11'7' x 6'8' /7'9') Window to the rear, and internal / borrowed light window to the stairwell. There are power points. Bathroom 3.53m x 2.87m / 2.28m
(11'7' x 9'5' /7'6') With opaque glazed window to the rear. Fitted with a traditional three piece suite comprising open roll top cast bath with claw feet; Pennine wash hand basin; and Twyfords low level WC and pine seat. There is a built-in twin door cupboard and double radiator. Exterior Front: This period town house enjoys a much sought after location, within the Village Square. There are good outlooks, forecourted garden area with slate chippings, private hedge, and central access to this lovely property. Property currently trading as a busy bed and breakfast. Ideal location for tourists and walkers within the Lake District.
Rear: The rear garden area is tastefully established with a good area of decking for garden furniture and easy maintenance, slightly raised garden bed, and divisional fencing. Further is an adjacent open yard area with log store and shed. You may download, store and use the material for your own personal use and research. You may not republish, retransmit, redistribute or otherwise make the material available to any party or make the same available on any website, online service or bulletin board of your own or of any other party or make the same available in hard copy or in any other media without the website owner's express prior written consent. The website owner's copyright must remain on all reproductions of material taken from this website."