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Beech Hill

Parbold, West Lancashire

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"A cantilevered, glass front protrudes from the leafy backdrop, framing views across the tree tops"

This wonderfully preserved modern house was built in 1968 and is thought to have been designed by the late architect Anthony Grimshaw. Occupying a quiet, elevated position in the sought-after village of Parbold, internal accommodation of just over 1,800 sq ft is set over three storeys, with living areas arranged across the upper levels drawing on fantastic views across the treetops. Reaching the open market for the first time in over forty years, Beech Hill is replete with original details and offers great scope for further renovation. Situated on the edge of the South West Lancashire plain, the house is surrounded by rolling countryside, skirted by the meandering River Douglas.

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