A £1.4m home in Cowpe, that was once a cluster of buildings situated on a farm, looks like the perfect rustic building for a family to move into.

Lowerfold House, Cowpe Road, was once known as Lowerfold Farm before it was transformed into a luxury property in 2011.

Several buildings at Lowerfold Farm had been standing empty for almost a century until the Johnson family from Todmorden Road, Bacup, took on the challenge to restore the site to its former glory.

It formerly consisted of two weaver's cottages, two agricultural barns and the farmhouse itself. 

Now, it is a four bedroom property in a semi-rural location – and the countryside views from the property are stunning.

Marketed by Fine and Country, the property is on the marked for £1,450,000.

While it has a rustic, stone-built exterior the interiors are modern and cosy.

It boasts an open plan living living area, kitchen and dining area. The living space has a fire, ideal for curling up next to during the winter months.

The master bedroom has its own en-suite shower room. A second bedroom also boast en-suite facilities.

Arguably, the real selling point of the property is the garden and grounds.

As well as panoramic countryside views, the property has large outdoor space which includes a good sized southerly facing rear garden.

There is also a patioed seating area, ideal for hosting events and gatherings in the summer.

There is a detached double garage, which also has a side storage area. This has infrastructure in place and could potentially offer further scope subject to any necessary consents.

According to the property description, the home has been very well maintained by its current owners who have been the only occupants since the property was converted.

A spokesperson for Fine and Country said: “Clearly loved and cared for, the property is immaculately maintained inside and out to a high standard and ticks all the important boxes for a modern family home, including the all important garage and parking requirements.”