The Newchurch Village property is a charming period cottage with an asking price of £250,000 to £300,000. The area has a historic connection to the Pendle witches, a group of 12 individuals from the area around Pendle Hill who were accused of witchcraft in 1612. The current owner of the home said it was the history of the area that initially drew them to the property.
The house, situated in the shadow of Pendle Hill, is located directly next to Witches Galore, a gift shop that specialises in spooky merchandise including that of the Pendle witches. According to Anthony Dawson Real Estate, which is marketing the property, the home is “charming and beautiful” and a “rare find in a sought-after village”. It boasts authentic period features, including exposed wooden beams, original stonework, and beautifully preserved features.
The living room appears comforting and inviting, with a fireplace. It’s the perfect setting to curl up with a good book. The kitchen is a seamless blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, with plenty of space to cook up a feast or simply enjoy intimate family meals.
Each bedroom is “full of character” boasting stunning views of the rolling countryside. From your window, gaze across the land that holds centuries-old secrets, and let your imagination wander to what life might have been like in this very spot during the witch trials. The bathroom has a more contemporary design, described as “bright and tasteful” which provides a bright.