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"Plot 86(The Douglas)", Worthington Park, Chorley Road, Standish, Lancashire, WN1 2TX

Price in the region of £299,500.

4 Bed Mews
Tel: 0845 688 2126

Marketing Suite Opening Times
Open Thursday to Monday 10.30am to 5.30pm

The Douglas is a stunning 4-bedroom, 4-storey townhouse with views over the lake.
The ground floor comprises a garage, utility room, study/gym and ample storage space, and then the first floor includes a large open plan kitchen/dining/living room with French doors opening out onto the lakeside-decked area.
The second floor hosts a large master bedroom with an ensuite and a Juliette balcony with lake views, plus bedroom four.
The top floor includes two further generously sized bedrooms and the family bathroom.
You are sure to be impressed by the space and setting of this delightful property.



Development Description

From first time buyers or young professionals looking to commute, to families of all ages; Worthington Park has so much to offer. Its location is semi-rural and adjacent to Worthington Lakes - an attractive area of woodland surrounding three reservoirs, which combines a conservation area with a small nature reserve.

Formerly the site of an old mill and now part of a wider conservation area, the properties within Worthington Park offer a unique blend of the old and the new.

The layout of the development reflects the historical grouping of the original buildings on the site - from the old mill to the workers' cottages.

Each of the properties has been designed in a traditional Victorian style. Interesting architectural detail on individual properties has been inspired by some of the retained buildings, including the gatehouse and the former workers' cottages. A wealth of decorative brick details, render finishes, 'slate' effect roofs, Victorian 'cottage' front doors and sash style windows blend with ornamental metalwork on balconies and perimeter railings to create a unique mix of property styles.

Woodland and foliage surrounding the site have been retained to create a mature setting for the River Douglas as it meanders through the site. Communal landscaped areas provide a welcome opportunity to sit and reflect, as well as to view the archaeological artefacts uncovered as part of the excavations.

The original 'Lodge' Lake that provided power to the mill will be restored. An attractive 'boardwalk' feature overlooking this will provide an opportunity to observe local wildlife.

A stunning location....

Standish has the character, charm and close sense of community of its 'traditional' village heritage but with the amenities of a small town. The heart of the village is dominated by St. Wilfrid's church that dates back as far as the 16th Century. Its entrance is framed by the imposing Peace Gate, the traditional 'village stocks' and the recently restored village well.

On a less grand scale than the Manorial hall, but making an equally important contribution to the character of Standish, are the quaint cottages and other reminders of the history of the area that can be found in and around the village.

Features that give Standish a strong, centralised focus, a very definite centre and a character that blends its heritage with the more modern. Move out from the village centre, and it is not difficult to see why Standish is a very desirable location - quaint 'workers' cottages, distinctive period properties, easy access to the motorway network, surrounding countryside and rural villages like Appley Bridge and Parbold: all make a big contribution to its attraction.

With great local amentities....

For all its rural character and sense of 'tradition', Standish offers all of the amenities which modern living demands. The bustling high street has a wide variety of shops that cater for all your daily requirements, and education is well served with several pre-school clubs, primary schools and a high school in Standish itself.

Sports are well catered for with clubs for everything from bowling to rugby and skiing. There are also a number of well-established golf clubs close by to enable you to practice your swing.

Dining out can be enjoyed in a number of venues that cater for all tastes and every occasion: from grabbing a fresh coffee and panini to relaxing with friends over a traditional pub lunch. Or why not mark that special occasion with a truly memorable meal in the sumptuous surroundings of any one of the many highly regarded restaurants and hotels nearby.

And easy access to all that the North West has to offer....

Within an easy drive of Standish are the big towns and cities of the North West - such as Bolton, Preston, Manchester and Liverpool - with all of their cosmopolitan facilities and attractions. And nearer to home, there's the hustle, bustle and unique heritage and character of Wigan - not forgetting the legendary Wigan Pier.

Parbold Hill provides breathtaking views of the West Lancashire plain - with Blackpool Tower being visible on a good day and further down the coast lies the Victorian elegance and sophistication of Southport - the 'Paris of the North' - all with just a splash of seaside fun!



From M6

Leave the M6 at J27 (North and South). Follow sign for Standish. Turn left at the tip of Crow Orchard onto Shevington Lane which then becomes Almond Brook Road B5206 and School Lane. At the traffic lights at Standish (Junction of Preston Road, High Street and Market Street) go across into Market Street which then becomes Rectory Lane B5239. The Marketing Suite is on your left hand side at the end of Rectory Lane

From Wigan town centre

Follow the A49 (Wigan Lane) until the roundabout at the Boars Head Pub. Turn right onto A5106 Chorley Road. Continue along this road until you reach the mini roundabout. Go straight over this roundabout. The Marketing Suite is on your left hand side at the end of Rectory Lane.

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