Accommodation in Brief Entrance Porch Hall Sitting Room Kitchen/Dining Room Utility Room WC Principal Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room Two Further Bedrooms Family Bathroom Parking Gardens Stone Bothy Stores Summerhouse The Property Bridge House is a charming stone-built property with a host of original features including elegant Georgian sliding sash windows combined with thoughtful contemporary touches and high quality fixtures and fittings. The property has been thoroughly updated and beautifully maintained to create a lovely family home in a private location on the edge of a desirable Tyne Valley village. Set within gorgeous gardens with stone outbuildings and a path down to the river, Bridge House is an idyllic country village property. A stone flagged garden path leads up to the open porch with built-in benches for sitting to remove muddy boots or taking in the view of the extensive cottage style garden. The hallway is light and bright, and leads into a sunny dual aspect sitting room with wood burning stove set within a traditional stone inglenook fireplace. The beautifully appointed kitchen is also dual aspect with exposed ceiling beams, solid oak flooring, contemporary Shaker style units, a Rangemaster Professional+ stainless steel range cooker set within an inglenook fireplace, Belfast sink and integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher. The kitchen has ample space for a large dining table and chairs, as well as deep window seats that are perfect nooks to enjoy the handsome south facing views. A spacious and practical utility room to the rear provides additional storage, a further sink and plumbing for a washing machine, in addition to the walk in larder cupboard off the kitchen. The downstairs WC is a handy addition and an external door leads out to the rear of the house and the parking. The elegant and relaxing principal bedroom to the first floor looks out over the garden and woodlands and boasts an attractive cast iron fireplace and a smart en-suite shower room. The two further bright bedrooms are served by a luxurious family bathroom with freestanding roll top bath and solid oak flooring. Externally Bridge House is accessed through a gated driveway providing private parking for several vehicles and a pathway around the house to the gardens. The expansive mature gardens are south and west facing, providing a wonderful space to relax, dine and entertain in the sunshine with a wooden summerhouse for those showers. Lawns interspersed with beech hedges, shrubs and herbaceous borders lead to access down to the riverbank, which includes riparian rights, and the eponymous bridge, as well as the walled kitchen garden. This area also houses a recently renovated detached stone bothy building with its own lighting and power source; ideal as a self contained studio/workshop, for storage, or potentially an annexe or home office. Three garden sheds are located in a stone-built outbuilding adjacent to the house, offering a potential footprint for extension from the main house, if required, subject to any necessary permissions. Local Information Newbrough is a charming Northumberland village on the north bank of the River South Tyne. The village boasts a well-regarded Public House, The Red Lion and Newbrough Town Hall which is a popular events venue having been brought back to life in 2000. A local shop can be found within Fourstones Filling Station in the neighbouring village. The nearby market town of Hexham offers more comprehensive services with large supermarkets (including Marks & Spencer, Waitrose and Tesco), a further range of shops and professional services together with a leisure centre, cinema, theatre and hospital. The beautiful surrounding area provides walks and other country pursuits, with golf courses, sports clubs and Hexham racecourse within easy reach. The charming and historic village of Corbridge offers additional amenities including further artisan shops while nearby Matfen Hall and Close House offer excellent leisure facilities. Newcastle city centre is within easy reach and provides further comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities. For schooling there is Newbrough CE First School within the village. In Hexham there is a wide selection of schools including The Sele First School, which has achieved 'outstanding' Ofsted reports for many years and provides exceptional education from 3-9 years, and the well-regarded and newly renovated Queen Elizabeth High School. In addition, Mowden Hall Preparatory School is nearby and provides private education from nursery up to 13 years. There are several private day schools in Newcastle with school transport offered from Hexham. For the commuter the A69 provides excellent access to Newcastle to the east (approximately 40 minutes) and Carlisle to the west and onward access to the A1 and M6. The rail station at Hexham provides regular cross-country services to Newcastle and Carlisle, where connecting main line services are available to major UK cities north and south. Newcastle International Airport is also within easy reach. Approximate Mileages Hexham 6.3 miles Corbridge 10.8 miles Newcastle International Airport 24.3 miles Newcastle City Centre 27.9 miles Services Mains electricity and water. Drainage to septic tank. Oil fired central heating. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newbrough-d579079/for-sale_i71616386
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Nestled in the heart of the Eden Valley village of Langwathby, this incredible 4 bedroom detached home is found the exclusive Story Homes Low Farm development. With front and rear gardens, a detached double garage, and driveway parking for 4 vehicles. Inside, you'll find a generous floorplan with a large entrance hallway, living room, sunroom, dining room, study, dining kitchen and WC on the ground floor. Upstairs are 4 double bedrooms, 2 with en-suites and one with a dressing room, plus a family bathroom. The sought-after village of Langwathby offers fabulous local amenities like a school, nursery, pub, shop and train station on the Settle to Carlisle line. Just 5 miles from Penrith and its shops, pubs, restaurants, cafes, schools, leisure facilities and train station, Langwathby provides easy access to the Pennines as well as the M6, A66 and the breathtaking Lake District National Park.Entrance Hallway - Enter through a UPVC front door into the entrance hallway with tiled floor, UPVC double glazed window to the front elevation, radiator, door to living room, stairs to the first floor, door to WC, door kitchen/diner, door to study, door to dining room.Kitchen - 4.9 x 3.9 (16'0 x 12'9) - Quality wooden units are topped with a mix of both wood and solid surfaces, integrated cooker and grill, electric hob with extractor hood over, integrated dishwasher, sink with drainer, mixer tap over, UPVC double glazed windows to the rear elevation, integrated fridge freezer, plumbed for a washing machine, UPVC double glazed door leading out to the side of the property.Dining Room - 2.9 x 3.9 (9'6 x 12'9) - Wood style floor, radiator, UPVC double glazed window to the front elevation.Living Room - 6.1 x 4.1 (20'0 x 13'5) - A spacious bright room with dual aspect windows, carpeted floor, radiators, feature fireplace with gas fire, UPVC double glazed windows and a door leading into the sunroom.Sun Room - 2.9 x 3.2 (9'6 x 10'5) - A fantastic room with UPVC double glazed windows all round, UPVC double glazed double doors leading into the rear garden, double doors leading into the kitchen/diner, radiator, velux roof window to the rear elevation, open balcony to the first floor landing.Downstairs Wc - Toilet and hand basin.Playroom/Office - 2.1 x 2.8 (6'10 x 9'2) - Carpeted floor, radiator, UPVC double glazed window to the side elevation.Upstairs Hallway - Stairs lead to the first floor landing with a balcony looking down onto the sunroom, carpeted floor, radiator, loft access hatch, doors to bedrooms and family bathroom.Primary Bedroom - 3.7 x 4.2 (12'1 x 13'9) - A large double room with carpeted floor, UPVC double glazed windows, radiator, through an archway into a dressing room with carpeted floor, radiator, door leading into the en-suite.Primary Ensuite - Bath with shower over, WC, radiator, UPVC double glazed window, pedestal sink with wash hand basin and taps.Bedroom One - 3.4 x 3.9 (11'1 x 12'9) - Carpeted floor, radiator, UPVC double glazed window, door leading to the en-suite.Bedroom Two Ensuite - WC, sink with hand basin and double shower cubicle with mains fed power shower.Bedroom Three - 3.1 x 3.9 (10'2 x 12'9) - With carpeted floor, radiator, UPVC double glazed window.Bedroom Four - 2.2 x 3.1 (7'2 x 10'2) - With carpeted floor, radiator, UPVC double glazed window.Bathroom - Fitted with bath, seperate shower, toilet and basin.Outside - To the front and side of the property there are gardens and a driveway with parking for 4 vehicles, detached double garage. To the rear a garden mainly laid to lawn.Double Garage - Large detached double garageServices - Mains water, electric and drainage. Oil central heating. Gas fire on calor gas.Location / Directions - Follow A686 to Langwathby. Take Salkeld Rd to Low Farm. Turn left towards Salkeld Rd. Turn left onto Salkeld Rd. Turn right onto Low Farm. Destination will be on the rightPlease Note - These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate, are set out for guidance only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract - intending purchasers or tenants should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in the employment of Lakes Estates has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to the property. All mention of appliances / fixtures and fittings in these details have not been tested and therefore cannot be guaranteed to be in working order. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_langwathby-d547939/for-sale_i68701290
Situated in the picturesque Eskdale valley within the renowned Lake District National Park, you will find Holmside Cottage, a charming, detached home with adjoining annexe, which is now available for purchase with no onward chain.This lovely residence is located on the outskirts of the idyllic village of Eskdale Green, with the majestic western fells in close proximity; outdoor enthusiasts will have easy access to breathtaking hiking trails - and the village pub is conveniently located just a stone's throw away. The sale of Holmside Cottage presents an incredible opportunity as it includes this character-filled, three bedroom cottage, a separate one bedroom annexe, and a garage that offers great potential for conversion into additional living space if required (subject to appropriate planning permission being granted).Accommodation on the ground floor briefly comprises cosy living room with attractive wood burning stove, second reception-dining room, modern kitchen and a utility/laundry room - with the original bread oven still intact. A beautiful, split level staircase gives access to the first floor where there are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom.Muncaster View, affectionately named by the present owner, adjoins the property and offers a beautiful open plan living-dining-kitchen with first floor en-suite bedroom. Perfect for use as a holiday cottage and likely to produce an attractive income if utilised in this way, the annexe would also suit a dependent relative. Externally, there is off road parking to the side for several vehicles, in addition to an adjoining garage/workshop, which offers countless possibilities for conversion - either to provide ancillary accommodation or to create a second, boutique, studio annexe for use on the holiday letting market (STPP). There are gardens surrounding the property, with a delightful, elevated, patio area to the rear which is ideal for outdoor entertaining. Located between the beautiful valleys of Wasdale and Eskdale, Irton is an ideal base from which to explore the area's fells and mountains which create some of the finest walking in Britain. Nearby Gosforth (3 miles) has shops, a library, excellent nursery and primary school. More comprehensive amenities can be found in Seascale including doctor's surgery and pharmacy, and rail links to Carlisle and Lancaster. The interesting town of Whitehaven is some 15 miles distant, with Cockermouth, having strong associations with Wordsworth, a little further afield.Mains electricity & water; septic tank drainage; oil central heating, partial double glazing installed - unless detailed otherwise; telephone & broadband connections installed subject to BT regulations. Please note: The mention of any appliances/services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.Holmside Cottage can be located using the postcode CA19 1TD and identified by a PFK 'For Sale' board. Alternatively by using What3Words///secretly.submits.witless For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_holmrook-d548749/for-sale_i69249666
INTERNAL:Entrance Hall - A spacious entrance hall, with tiled flooring, wood laminate flooring stairs leading to the first floor accommodation, a door leading to the dining area, living room, WC, and the kitchen. Kitchen - A modern kitchen fitted with a range of wall and base units, multiple front and rear aspect double glazed windows, integrated appliances including an electric stove and oven, further space and plumbing for additional appliances, a breakfast bar, tiled flooring and tiled splashbacks, stainless steel sink with a mixer tap and drainer, and a large arch leading to a dining room. Dining Room - A large dining room offering generous space for furniture for both living and dining, with carpeted flooring, and a rear aspect double glazed window. Living Room - A bright and spacious living offering generous space for furniture for both living and dining, a rear aspect double glazed window, carpeted flooring, a feature fireplace with decorative surround, and sliding doors leading to the rear. WC - Comprising of a low-level WC, a wash hand basin tiled flooring, and an obscure rear aspect double glazed window. Landing - A spacious landing with a deluxe skylight and carpeted flooring. Bedroom One - A large double sized bedroom with carpeted flooring, a front aspect double glazed windows, and an en-suite shower room. En-Suite Shower Room - Comprising of a push-button WC, a wash hand basin with built-in vanity unit, a corner shower enclosure, tiled flooring and tiled walls, and an obscure rear aspect double glazed window. Bedroom Two - A large double sized bedroom with carpeted flooring,and a rear aspect double glazed window. Bedroom Three - A large Double sized bedroom with carpeted flooring and a rear aspect double glaxed window. Bedroom Four - A small double sized bedroom with carpeted flooring and a rear aspect double glazed window. Bathroom - Comprising of a push-button WC, a wash hand basin, a panelled bath with mixer tap and overhead shower with a glass screen, tiled flooring and tiled walls, a heated towel rack and an obscure rear aspect double glazed window.EXTERNAL:A large front paved garden proving ample off road parking, with two single car garages for additional parking/storage. To the rear of the property is a large predominately paved garden with a feature waterfall and views of the surrounding country side. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:25 Minutes To Lake District 10 Minutes To the SeaCouncil Tax Band: FLocal Authority: South Lakeland*This information is to be confirmed by the solicitor*Early viewing is highly recommended due to the property being realistically priced.Disclaimer:These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general guideline and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending Purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. Please note that we have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services including gas central heating and so cannot verify they are in working order or fit for their purpose. Furthermore, Solicitors should confirm moveable items described in the sales particulars and, in fact, included in the sale since circumstances do change during the marketing or negotiations. Although we try to ensure accuracy, if measurements are used in this listing, they may be approximate. Therefore if intending Purchasers need accurate measurements to order carpeting or to ensure existing furniture will fit, they should take such measurements themselves. Photographs are reproduced general information and it must not be inferred that any item is included for sale with the property.TENURETo be confirmed by the Vendor's SolicitorsPOSSESSIONVacant possession upon completionVIEWINGViewing strictly by appointment through The Express Estate Agency For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stainton-with-adgarley-d547749/for-sale_i69088190
An impressive and stylish conversion of a former Dutch barn completed just two years ago. Raven House is a superbly designed semi-detached home that has been finished to a high specification and is both tasteful and modern throughout. The bright and airy open-plan heart of the home is the kitchen, dining and living room area with its bespoke glazed doors deftly bringing the outside in, creating an exceptional and generous space, perfect for modern day living. There are three generous double bedrooms, one on the ground floor ideal for independent living and a further large sitting room which could be re purposed as a fourth bedroom if required. The property boasts impressive levels of constructions and including insulation resulting is an impressive A rated Energy performance certificate, VELFAC triple glazing and the latest generation of solar panels with intelligent controls. Downstairs The property is entered via the carport into the superb open plan living room, dining area and kitchen, with stylish clean lines and a delightful outlook onto the garden there are generous dual aspect patio windows opening directly onto the terrace. The kitchen boasts an array of Bosch appliances including two double fridge freezers and ovens, ceramic induction hob and dishwasher. There is an attractive Silestone quartz countertop including moulded sink with mixer tap and a generous breakfast island. A tasteful porcelain tiled floor flows through this area with the benefit of underfloor heating. Just off the kitchen is a practicable utility room with sink, countertops and ample storage space for white goods, it houses the OSO 250 litre hot water cylinder. Beyond is a generous dual aspect second living room with storage cupboard, this has the potential to be repurposed as a fourth bedroom with walk in wardrobe. There is a delightful double bedroom to this floor with built in wardrobes and served by a modern well-appointed shower room. A storage cupboard housing the electrics with the useful addition of a radiator to dry clothes and boots, completes this floor. Upstairs There are two bright and sizable double rooms, both immaculately presented with fitted wardrobes the principal room with views over to Caldbeck and whilst the other looks over to Saddleback in the distance. There is a generous well-appointed modern family bathroom on this floor. All the upstairs rooms are bright and airy and display the high vaulted ceilings reflecting the shape from the original Dutch Barn. OUTSIDE The property is accessed via a new tarmac road and has covered parking for two cars and entrance area. There is preparation for an EV charger and electric gates if required. Automatic dusk till dawn lighting illuminates the property The rear garden has been designed to be low maintenance with an attractive tiled patio, stretching the full width of the property, ideal for alfresco entertaining. There are steps to the lawn and the garden is private and lined with attractive shrubs and borders. Location High Bridge is a delightful rural hamlet withing easy reach of the M6 and the popular market towns of Dalston and Penrith, both offering a wide range of amenities. It is just 20 minutes south of the regional capital, Carlisle, accessing the major road and rail links there. Carlisle enjoys excellent social, retail and leisure facilities alongside many historical landmarks such as the Cathedral and Castle. This stunning home is within easy reach of the Lake District National Park and the Scottish Borders. There ample options for local schooling, the local Primary schools are in the nearby villages of Raughton Head, Ivegill and Dalston. Senior schools are located in Dalston and Penrith plus additional independent schools located in both Penrith and Carlisle, Hunter Hall and Austin Friars, respectively. Directions From the M6 jct 42 take the road to Durdar for 1.3 miles and turn left at the T junction, follow this road for 3.2 miles and turn right, signposted High Bridge and Stockdalewath. After 1 mile turn left signposted High Bridge and Ivegill. After 0.2 mile turn right signposted High Bridge, the property is found 0.5 miles on the left after the Pasture Wood Holiday Glamping. Services Mains water and electricity, private drainage to a shared septic tank, installed in 2021 and compliant to current regulations. Worcester Bosch A-Rated oil boiler for zoned central heating. Plumbed underfloor heating in the tiled open plan area, radiators thereafter, both upstairs and downstairs. OSO hot water, Solar PV and Eddi system. Fibre Broadband supplied by BT. Mobile signal is good. Tenure: Freehold. EPC rating: A Council Tax: Band D Local Authority: Cumberland Council Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria. T: Offers: All offers should be made to the offices of the sole selling agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria by e-mail at . Disclaimer These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general guideline and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending Purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. The services, systems, and appliances shown may not have been tested and has no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. All floor plans are created as a guide to the lay out of the property and should not be considered as a true depiction of any property and constitutes no part of a legal contract. 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Accommodation A striking green oak framed porch takes you into the spacious hall, with attractive oak floor and ornate coving, the rooms that sensibly lead from this central hallway all have attractive bespoke oak doors and mouldings. Leading from the hall is the delightful open-plan kitchen/diner and living room area, the heart of the home. The kitchen is fitted with a range of contemporary wall and base units, with granite countertops, sink and drainer with a waste disposal. Integrated Neff appliances include a larder fridge, fan oven, microwave, 5 ring hob, extractor and dishwasher with a breakfast bar/island for informal dining. There is an area for more formal dining with a feature slate wall and gas fire. This delightful space opens into an impressive bright living room with a 180-degree bay window to enjoy the delightful long countryside views. This open plan room benefits from zoned dimmable lighting and heating controls. There is a second excellent generous sitting room, also with panoramic bay windows with a gas fire, ornate moldings and zoned dimmable lighting. The home boasts a sizable utility/rear hallway with stainless steel sink and drainer, electric heated towel rail, space for white goods and loft hatch with ladder to attic space with light. A stable door to the rear garden and second door to the wc cloakroom also accessed from a bedroom. From the utility/hall is a door to the boiler room housing the water tank, underfloor heating manifold and circuit board, ample room for a drying rack and coat hanging. From here is an integral door to the double garage. This sizable garage has two electric remote up/over garage doors, outside tap, shelving, power and door to the third garage or workshop is alarmed with a outside tap and single-phase power. The principal bedroom has integrated wardrobes and an ensuite, finished to a high standard with bath, separate walk-in shower, sink and WC, electric heated towel rail and is stylishly tiled. There are two more double rooms, one cleverly accessing the family bathroom, a well-appointed modern shower room with WC and sink and heated towel. The third double has access to the WC cloakroom off the utility hall. All the bedrooms are simply and tastefully decorated and have delightful garden views. The current owners who designed and built the property have made intelligent use of the space to create very flexible living accommodation resulting suitable for all ages and abilities resulting in an impressive and unique property Outside Bonshaw sits on approx. a half-acre site. The property is approached by a sweeping drive with ample parking and turning for several cars. An Indian sandstone path circumnavigates the property which is constructed of Yorkstone. The garden is mostly laid to lawn, to the rear of the property is the discrete location of the digester, there are raised beds an outside tap, chicken run and green house. A small area is astro turfed with a rotating summer house (included in the sale) Services Tenure is freehold. Council Tax Band E. EPC C. Local Authority is Cumberland Council. Mains electricity and water. Drains via a digester. LPG underground tank providing hot water and central heating with underfloor heating throughout the property with zoned thermo controls. Boiler purchased in 2014 and we are informed was last serviced Feb 2024. Super-fast broadband provided by Sky. Mobile signal is described as good by the owners. There is a phone land line to the house. All windows are double glazed. The loft above the garage is boarded with a ladder. The property has CCTV and is alarmed with security lighting all around. Directions The property is easily accessed from Carlisle city centre, via Blackwell Road then Durdar road. The entrance to the property is directly opposite Carlisle Racecourse, it is found down a 'no entry' private lane just 200meters on the left. It is also easily accessed from Jct 42, M6, take the road to Durdar and the racecourse after 3.5 miles turn right at the T junction after 0.6 mile turn right opposite the Racecourse at the 'no entry' sign the property is found on the left. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_durdar-road-d635873/for-sale_i71038445
Accommodation in Brief Ground Floor Vestibule Entrance Hall Sitting Room Kitchen Bathroom Family Room Conservatory Office Dining Room First Floor Principal Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room Two Further Bedrooms Bathroom Second Floor Bedroom Storage Hobby Room Externally Driveway Detached Garage Greenhouse Gardens Patios The Property Woodside is a well-loved detached period home packed full of wonderful original features and elegant, grand touches such as high ceilings, ornate cornicing and architraves, and stone fireplaces. The mature gardens and large greenhouse are a dream for gardeners and the second floor offers great flexible accommodation options. Set in a leafy, green location in the village of Great Corby, Woodside has the best of both country living and an active community. A glazed door from the vestibule leads into a large entrance hall with impressive decorative arched cornicing and staircase rising to the first floor. The main reception rooms open off the hallway; the dual aspect sitting room with unique brickwork fireplace, the dual aspect dining room with striking bay window and solid wood flooring, and the spacious family room with imposing stone fireplace and views out over the rear garden. A conservatory with stone tiled floor and double doors into the garden is also accessed from the family room and an additional room, ideal as a home office, is set off the conservatory, providing peace and quiet from the main house. Across the hall is the kitchen, full of wonderful period charm offering a good range of wall and floor units, gas fired AGA, separate electric Gorenje oven, microwave and hob, space for a dishwasher and fridge, and a lovely place to breakfast. A rear porch leads to the back door and at the end of the hall is a handy downstairs WC. The staircase to the first floor and the landing are flooded with light coming through a beautiful tall stained glass window, leading the way to three double bedrooms, all dual aspect, and a generous family bathroom with built-in storage. The principal bedroom features an ensuite shower room with corner shower cubicle and WC, and built-in wardrobes, whilst the second bedroom to the front of the house also has built-in wardrobes. The second floor loft conversion offers great flexibility and is currently used as a guest bedroom, but would also make an ideal snug or play room. There is also separate eaves storage. Externally Woodside is accessed via a driveway to the side of the house leading up to the detached garage with electric door. Attached to the garage is a fabulous timber-framed greenhouse with potting benches. The well-tended rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with planted borders and mature shrubs and trees, and paths and a pergola lead off around the edges. A similar lawn with a path to the front door sits to the front of the property. Several paved and gravelled areas around the gardens, including beside the conservatory, offer pretty spots to sit and enjoy the sunshine. Local Information Great Corby is a charming village situated on the banks of the River Eden. The village is overlooked by the spectacular Wetheral Viaduct which carries the Newcastle to Carlisle Railway over the gorge. Parts of the river banks are surrounded by ancient woodlands, including Wetheral Woods, owned by the National Trust. Great Corby is home to The Queen Inn, a Grade II listed building, and thought to be the oldest 'railway' pub in the world. There is a primary school and a Village Hall within the hamlet along with Great Corby Brewhouse. The neighbouring village of Wetheral offers a range of everyday amenities including a post office and shop, coffee shop, the upmarket Fantails Restaurant, the Wheatsheaf Public House, Crown Hotel, which has an excellent leisure club, together with doctor and dentist surgeries. There are further primary schools in Warwick Bridge and the village of Scotby and the property is in the catchment area for William Howard School in Brampton which offers schooling for all ages. For the commuter, the M6 is within easy reach for onward travel north and south, while the A69 provides easy access to Newcastle in the east. There is a rail station in Wetheral offering regular services between Newcastle and Carlisle, while the rail station in Carlisle provides fast and frequent services to major UK cities north and south. Approximate Mileages Wetheral Station 0.3 miles M6 J43 2.8 miles Carlisle City Centre 5.0 miles Brampton 6.3 miles Penrith 17.6 miles Newcastle International Airport 52.5 miles Services Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas-fired central heating. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_great-corby-d588435/for-sale_i71032060
Accommodation in Brief Entrance Hall Living Room Dining Room Kitchen Family Shower Room Utility Room Principal Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room Second Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom Third Bedroom Store Room Parking Garage Two Woodstores Mature Gardens Vegetable Patch Orchard Woodland The Property High Bewaldeth Cottage is a perfect example of a traditional Cumbrian cottage in the Lake District. Originally a farm, this 17th century, Grade II Listed property is tucked away down a country lane with only a farm nearby, it is incredibly peaceful, quiet and private - just perfect for enjoying the fresh air, nature and your own thoughts. The current owners have done a superb job of tending the garden and of blending character features and modern tastes inside the property. The gate and garden path leading up to the front door of the cottage are a delightful first impression and inside does not disappoint. Both reception rooms are beautiful and cosy with original exposed wooden beams and wonderful stone hearths with multi fuel stoves. The kitchen is fitted with modern units and benefits from an integrated oven and electric hob, yet the style and wooden cabinets retain the wonderful country cottage kitchen charm. Further down the hall, the downstairs family shower room is very up to date and smartly fitted to include a walk-in shower with rainfall head, sink vanity unit and WC, however, again, the period charm is still evident in the traditional latch door. Beside the shower room is a spacious and incredibly useful utility room - great for shaking off dirt from gardening or after climbing a mountain! There is plumbing for a washing machine, space for a tumble dryer and plenty of storage, plus a rear door opening on the delightful patio. Upstairs, the large principal bedroom with smart, modern en-suite shower room have been tastefully decorated to create a relaxing haven and include a glorious window seat with a view! Two further bedrooms are both good sizes with built-in storage and a wash basin in each, plus an en-suite bathroom to the second bedroom provides a bath, sink and WC in a pleasant, light room. Two fantastic storage rooms can be found opposite this en-suite. Externally The gardens and greenery surrounding High Bewaldeth Cottage really are wonderful. Mature trees border the property and create a high degree of privacy. The lawns and flower beds around the cottage have been beautifully cultivated, creating flashes of bright colour amongst the green, then in contrast, further round the garden a path leads off into the trees through a fabulous wild meadow. Fantastic well-established vegetable beds can be found to one side of the house and a raised area and a patio to the rear provide wonderful south-facing sun traps for outdoor eating and entertaining. Opposite the driveway is a well-established orchard. The gravel driveway and integral garage provide ample parking for up to six vehicles and there are two stores that can be used to house wood for the burners or for gardening equipment etc. High Bewaldeth Cottage extends to around 1.28 acres in total. What3words: ///premature.desktops.vineyard Local Information The hamlet of High Bewaldeth lies just north of Bassenthwaite Lake and from the property, there are many walks for all capabilities close by, with stunning Lake District scenery literally on the doorstep and Skiddaw, England's sixth highest mountain, just down the road. A couple of miles away, the small and peaceful village of Bassenthwaite offers a country pub, a village green, a primary school, two farms and a church. There is a shop at the caravan site on the outskirts of the village and fresh free range chicken and duck eggs can be bought from Bassenthwaite Hall Farm in the centre of the village. The Castle Inn Hotel just a couple of miles away offers a spa and gymnasium, whilst nearby Embleton has an excellent local country inn around a 10 minute drive away, plus many facilities close by with a modern leisure complex and further gym and spa at Armathwaite Hall, and many different country pursuits to take part in. Cockermouth is the closest town and popular Keswick is also within easy reach, with a thriving community and a range of local amenities including a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes and public houses. There are hotels, banks, garages, library, doctor and dentist surgeries and a market twice a week. The regional centre of Carlisle is within easy reach and provides further comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities. There is a primary school in nearby Bassenthwaite and an excellent choice of secondary schools in Keswick and Cockermouth. For the commuter, the A66 is nearby and the M6 is within easy reach for onward travel north and south. Main line rail services are available at both Penrith and Carlisle which provide fast and frequent services to London in the south and to Glasgow in the north. The rail station at Carlisle provides regular connecting services east to Newcastle. Approximate Mileages Bassenthwaite 2.4 miles Embleton 5.5 miles Cockermouth 8.7 miles Keswick 9.9 miles M6 Junction 41 19.6 miles Carlisle 20.5 miles Penrith 23.1 miles Services Mains electricity and water. Drainage to septic tank. Oil fired central heating. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. 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Description: Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Kentmere Valley, backing onto the River Kent and not far from the village church with approximately 3/4 acre of land is Low Holme, a detached two bedroom bungalow now requiring a substantial upgrade, but arguably a perfection location for rural living. An opportunity for the new owners to create a home to suite their own tastes and requirements, a home that will be of interest to those who have lived or worked Cumbria for the last three years. Location: Situated in a stunning location at the end of the Kentmere Valley, sat within the Kentmere Horseshoe and only a short drive from Staveley village and 8 miles from Windermere.On entering Staveley village from Windermere on Danes Road continue along this road (which becomes Windermere Road and the Main Street) pass the bus stop and take the first left onto Back Lane for a short time. Bear left at the end of Back Lane onto the Kentmere Road for approximately 3 miles and take the right had turn signposted Hellwell Lane, the property can be found a short way on the left hand side. Property Overview: Fabulously rural this 2 bedroomed bungalow offer spacious accommodation of living room, open plan kitchen and dining room, 2 double bedrooms, shower room and large attic space with ample storage. On entering the property into the entrance porch area there is plenty of space for wet coats and muddy boots after a day on the fells, through into the spacious entrance hall with vaulted and beamed ceilings and offering access to the rest of the bungalow. The living area is a cosy space with a wood burning stove on a Lakeland slate hearth and the open plan dual aspect kitchen and dining area offer a fantastic area to entertain and cook up a storm with friends and family with patio doors leading to the garden area with private river frontage and fabulous Lakeland Fell views. In good order the kitchen area has all the integrated appliances one would expect for modern day living with a good range of wall and base units, inset stainless steel sink and plumbing for a washing machine. Both bedrooms are double rooms and have lovely views out to the river Kent and beyond to the fells and finally to the ground floor the 3 piece shower room of corner shower unit, wash hand basin and WC which is now in need of some modernisation. The bungalow also offers a fantastic attic space with plenty of storage and an area that could be utilised as a hobby space.Outside the property offers ample driveway parking for 3-4 vehicles, a large lawned garden and private river frontage all amounting to approximately 3/4 acres.The property has previously had planning permission for a 2 storey extension in 2006 (LDNP - Planning Number 7/2006/5444) from the side of the kitchen and although the permission has now lapsed there is potential for the new owners to re-submit and be granted planning again.The property is subject to the following occupancy restrictions:1 - The dwelling house on the attached land shall not be occupied otherwise than by a person employed or to be employed or last employed locally or who has throughout the period of three years immediately preceding the commencement of such occupation had his only or principle home locally together with the dependants of which a person living with him or her and the widow or widower of such a person.2 - Locally in paragraph 1 hereof shall mean the area of the County Council of Cumbria. We appreciate that Cumbria County Council no longer exists but the geographical boundaries do and the board refers to the Lake District National Park Authority, base in Kendal.3 - The dwelling house shall be the only or principal home of the occupant.4 - An only or principal home is a dwelling occupied for more than half of every year.The property has active Japanese Knotweed growing in the garden. The vendor has investigated and a quote for removing has been obtained in April 2024 for £4,596.80. Further details on request.As one would imagine, mains water does not exist in such a secluded location. The vendor has researched improving the private water system by installing a bore hole system which will be left to do by the next owner. A copy of the estimate can be shared on request.The current private drainage system is shared with the neighbouring property. On investigation it was found to not meet the current regulations. The cost of upgrade would be shared 50/50 with the owners of Middle Holme, by the new owner. Again a copy of the estimate can be shared on request. Accommodation(with approximate measurements): Entrance Porch Entrance Hall Lounge 12' 2 x 11' 3 (3.71m x 3.43m) Dining Kitchen 28' 8 x 12' (8.74m x 3.66m) Bedroom 1 12' 10 x 11' 1 (3.91m x 3.38m) Bedroom 2 12' 1 x 10' (3.68m x 3.05m) Shower Loft Area 16' x 11' 5 (4.88m x 3.48m) Storage 12' 1 x 10' 8 (3.68m x 3.25m) Under eaves storage with limited head height. Property Information: Tenure: Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. Services: Oil fired central heating to radiators, mains electricity, private shared water and private drainage to a septic tank. Council Tax: Westmorland and Furness Council - Band F Viewings: Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Windermere Sales Office. Energy Performance Certificate: The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices. 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Accommodation in Brief Ground Floor Entrance Hall Sitting Room Dining Room Kitchen First Floor Two Bedrooms Bathroom Second Floor Principal Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom Externally Parking Patio Courtyard The Property 1 Cressbrook Mews is located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the desirable and quaint Cumbrian market town of Kirkby Lonsdale. Built to a high specification in local, natural stone in keeping with the surroundings, the decor and presentation is immaculate and the patio courtyard is an amazing private space for relaxing and entertaining with stunning far-reaching views towards the Yorkshire Dales. A lovely light entrance hall with oak staircase rising to the first floor and a large understairs cupboard with plumbing for a washing machine leads straight into the open plan living accommodation that covers the whole of the ground floor. The sitting room boasts a traditional style wood burning stove for cosy nights in and the dining room is situated in a wonderful garden room with roof lantern and French doors out to the rear garden. The kitchen is smart and contemporary with an excellent range of wall and floor units, integrated appliances including oven, electric hob and dishwasher, and space for a large American style fridge/freezer. To the first floor are two good sized bedrooms with far-reaching open views over Kirkby Lonsdale and beyond, and a luxuriously appointed family bathroom with modern free standing roll top bath and separate corner shower unit. On the top floor is the principal bedroom, again with stunning views, and a vaulted ceiling. The en-suite shower room is high quality and immaculate. Externally There is private parking to the front of 1 Cressbrook Mews and a rear patio courtyard for sitting, relaxing and entertaining. Open fields and rolling hills are easily visible from the courtyard. Agents Note The hot tub visible in photographs of the rear courtyard will not be included in the sale. Local Information Located close to both the beautiful Lake District National Park and the magnificent Yorkshire Dales, the property occupies a convenient position within the historic market town of Kirkby Lonsdale, with the M6 easily accessible for travel north and south. This stunning part of the world provides a wealth of opportunities for outdoor activities or simply to enjoy the remarkable countryside. Just outside Kirkby Lonsdale is Devils' Bridge, a magnificent three-arched bridge across the River Lune, believed to have been built in the 12th or 13th century and now an English Heritage Scheduled Ancient Monument. It is a perfect place for picnics and a resting place on a delightful riverside walk. The coast is within easy striking distance, including Morecambe Bay and Arnside in the Arnside & Silverdale AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). A wide selection of amenities are on offer in Kirkby Lonsdale, including local shops, a supermarket, pubs and cafes, whilst larger destinations such as Kendal and Lancaster are within easy reach, with a full range of professional services and hospitals as well as cultural, recreational and shopping facilities. The city of Preston is also accessible via an easy commute of around one hour. For schooling there are nurseries, a primary school and the renowned Queen Elizabeth School (QES) secondary school and sixth form in Kirkby Lonsdale. Private schooling is on offer at Casterton Sedbergh Preparatory School in the small village of Casterton with Sedbergh Public School in Sedbergh itself. Train links from mainline stations at Oxenholme and Lancaster provide access to the Lake District, Lancaster and Manchester stations and beyond. London can be reached by train in around 2 hours 50 minutes from Lancaster station and Manchester International Airport can be reached with ease, as can Leeds Bradford Airport. Approximate Mileages M6 Junction 36 5.5 miles Kendal 12.2 miles Lancaster 20.2 miles Windermere 20.7 miles Preston City Centre 37.7 miles Leeds City Centre 58.4 miles Manchester International Airport 78.1 miles Services Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas-fired central heating. Underfloor heating to ground floor. Radiators to upper floors. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kendal-road-d589068/for-sale_i69789153
Accommodation The main entrance of this charming home leads into a cosy living room filled with character including an inglenook fireplace with multi fuel stove, original floor to ceiling press cupboard and views onto the garden. From here, there is a second sitting room with log burner set in a quaint period fire surround. The hallway allows entrance to a room currently used by the owners as a practicable office with original beams and like many of the rooms, has views onto the rear and private south facing garden. There is a useful understairs cupboard and a bright and sunny day room with double patio doors opening onto the rear and secluded sunny patio. A further sitting room from here with two windows overlooking the lawns enjoys another handsome original fireplace with stone surround and hearth with a multi fuel stove. From here there is a downstairs cloakroom, tiled and finished tastefully with wc, sink and heated towel rail. The kitchen, locally crafted framed cabinetry is a generous homely space with granite and wooden counter tops and classically tiled floor. A useful island in the centre with seating for two creates a heart to this lovely room which has a plethora of useful wall and floor mounted cupboards. There is a 1 ½ bowl sink, integral dishwasher, a seven-gas burner Range Belling cooker, two electric ovens and a grill, a dining area with double patio doors opening onto the rear patio. From the kitchen is a useful walk-in pantry with a velux. There is also a sizeable and separate utility boot room with a range of fitted wall and floor units, large stainless-steel sink and space and plumbing for white goods. The floor is simply tiled and there is a back door onto the drive. This completes the ground floor. There is a delightful period staircase to the first floor. The principal bedroom is spacious with two generous windows with exposed beams overlooking the front lawns. There is a sizeable ensuite with shower, wc and sink with storage and velux windows. There are three further sizeable double bedrooms all with pretty garden and village views. The family bathroom is well appointed and classically tiled to a high finish. It has a bath with mains shower over, wc and sink, like the ensuite two velux lights allow plenty of privacy and natural light. There is also some excellent and practical, under eaves storage off the landing. Outside The charming entrance to Beck House is over a small beck and cattle grid with well-maintained gravel paths and drive with ample parking. The property exudes visual charm. It has matured and lovingly tendered gardens, lawned and delightfully framed with a variety of carefully chosen planting. There are a mixture of mature and newly planted trees including, Cherry, Magnolia, Wisteria, Plum, Chestnut, Beech and Yew trees, the latter having a TPO. There is a well-positioned summerhouse and terrace, serviced with both electricity and sensor lighting and looks onto the main lawn. There is an additional and sizeable timber chalet currently used as a log store. Beck House also has a delightful and very private south facing patio to the rear of the property, an enviable and sheltered suntrap for alfresco dining into the evenings. There is also a generous garage attached to the property with power, ample natural light and wall and floor mounted cupboards. This space houses the boiler purchased in 2022. The property occupies a very good-sized site with ample space for further development subject to necessary planning permission. Services Tenure is Freehold, Council tax E and EPC D. Mains Gas central heating with a new Baxi Combi Boiler purchased in 2022 last serviced Set 2023. Zoned heating. Mains electricity, water and drainage. Smoke and C02 smoke alarms present. External sensor lighting. Gate entrance light separately controlled remotely upstairs. Double glazed windows throughout including sliding sashes. Broadband is fibre optic provided by PlusNet, mobile signal with O2 is excellent, Land line present. Loft is insulated but not boarded. Although the property is named Beck House with a small and delightful beck at the entrance, the property is not in a flood zone and to our knowledge and to the vendors knowledge there is no record of this property having flooded. Directions - If heading west through Burgh by Sands, the property is on the left-hand side set back from the road with a cattle grid in the driveway. Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria. T: Offers: All offers should be made to the offices of the sole selling agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria by e-mail at . These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general guideline and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending Purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. The services, systems, and appliances shown may not have been tested and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. All floor plans are created as a guide to the lay out of the property and should not be considered as a true depiction of any property and constitutes no part of a legal contract. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_burgh-by-sands-d545664/for-sale_i71424397
Accommodation in Brief Portico Hall Kitchen/Dining Room Snug Sitting Room Utility Room Three Ground Floor Bedrooms Bathroom Shower Room Principal Bedroom Suite with Balcony & Shower Room Garage Parking EV Charging Point Workshops Store Rooms Gardens Terrace & Patio Greenhouse Orchard Land Woodland Around 5.1 Acres in All The Property Wood Farm is a beautiful stone-built detached property that has been renovated and updated in stunning style to create a desirable country home with exquisite interior decor. Every element of the design and finish has been considered with the utmost care and attention, and this gorgeous home is a reflection of that dedication. The property stands amongst glorious north Cumbrian countryside, close to the Scottish Borders and also within easy reach of Northumberland. Far-reaching views stretch away over the gardens and land of Wood Farm towards the horizon. The property as a whole extends to just over 5 acres, including a generous paddock of almost 2 acres and woodland that is a haven for wildlife. This will appeal to a range of interested parties, including those looking for a compact and manageable equestrian opportunity. The attractive timber and slate portico with glazing shelters the front door before stepping into the hall. The living accommodation occupies the south west wing of the ground floor. The sitting room is filled with natural light from a triple aspect including French doors to the east elevation. Striking beams support the vaulted ceiling adding to the sense of space, with stone flagged flooring underfoot and a handsome fireplace acting as a focal point. The blend of traditional touches with contemporary styling and quality is hugely appealing and continues throughout the whole property. Adjoining the sitting room is the snug which is cosy yet spacious, with a dual aspect and a stone fireplace with woodburning stove. The kitchen/dining room is the warm and inviting heart of the home. Characterful beams and lintels are a reminder of the history of the building and a large stone inglenook with decorative tiling houses an impressive electric Everhot range. There is lots of space for a table and chair to host family and friends, with French doors to the gardens offering indoor/outdoor living. The kitchen is served by a utility room with a double oven, additional Belfast sink and space for white goods. There are three bedrooms arranged across the north east wing of the ground floor. The bedrooms are appointed in clean, simple style for a relaxing atmosphere and are served by a bathroom with suite comprising bath, wash hand basin, WC and bidet. There is also a separate shower room adding to the practicality of the set up. These rooms are finished in complementary fashion, with elegant tiling and quality fixtures and fittings. The first floor is home to the magnificent principal suite. The generous bedroom is orientated to make the absolute most of the elevated position, with full-height glazing framing incredible views. This glazed wall incorporates a central door to the balcony outside which is the perfect spot to enjoy a morning coffee, or simply to contemplate the beautiful landscape. The bedroom is served by a shower room with sleek modern design. The first floor landing has been configured as a quiet reading corner, maximizing the use of space and completing a self-contained first floor suite. Externally Wood Farm is approached via a country lane and driveway shared with a single neighbour. There is ample parking for numerous vehicles, in addition to the garage. An EV charging point adds a touch of future-proofing. Useful outbuildings include an outdoor boiler room, a large workshop which is currently configured as a gym, along with a second substantial workshop with adjoining store room. A large garden store completes the range of buildings. Beautifully maintained gardens stretch away from the house with expansive lawns dotted with carefully maintained topiary and fruit trees. A flagged terrace runs along the property before opening out into a patio for al fresco dining and entertaining. A greenhouse will appeal to the keen gardener. Beyond the gardens lies the generous paddock, with well-fenced boundaries, a young 19 tree orchard and sheltering woodland to the east corner. The paddock extends to around 1.88 acres of good land that provides an opportunity for a neat and compact equestrian set up with glorious surroundings. The woodland area attracts a host of wildlife and is a delightful addition to Wood Farm. Local Information Wood Farm sits amongst peaceful and unspoiled countryside close to the Scottish border and just outside Kielder Forest Park. A short drive leads to the Solway Coast AONB or the magnificent Dumfries and Galloway coastline, with both the North Pennines AONB and the Lake District National Park also easily reached. The nearby market town of Longtown offers amenities with a good range of shops, pubs, Post Office, chemist, hairdresser, art gallery, GP practice and dental surgery. Brampton and Carlisle are also accessible, as is Gretna on the north of the border. The surrounding countryside offers excellent outdoor opportunities. There are amazing walks directly from the property, with the line of historic Hadrian's Wall to the south. This is a fantastic base from which to explore the north of England and southern Scotland. Nearby is Carlisle, nicknamed The Great Border City, an ancient settlement with Roman discoveries still emerging. Carlisle offers a comprehensive range of social, leisure, retail and cultural opportunities and an attractive pedestrian area, along with an impressive cathedral and castle. The property is well positioned for access to the A7 and M6 for onward travel north and south, while the A69 provides easy access to Newcastle in the east. Brampton Junction rail station offers cross-country services between Newcastle and Carlisle, while the station in Carlisle provides excellent main line services to major UK cities north and south. Approximate Mileages Longtown 8.4 miles Brampton 11.3 miles M6 J44 12.3 miles Gretna 12.7 miles Carlisle City Centre 15.3 miles Keswick 45.9 miles Newcastle International Airport 53.7 miles Services Mains electricity and water. Drainage to septic tank. Oil-fired central heating. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. 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Accommodation; The front entrance leads into a grand and elegant hallway with period staircase and mouldings. The sitting room with delightful bay window, mouldings and picture rail enjoys a Woodwarm stove. Across the hall is a well-appointed spacious guest toilet with sink, window and circuit braker cupboard. A dining room or second reception room with period fireplace leads onto the conservatory, a bright and useful additional living space overlooking the rear garden, with an electric heater. The kitchen is modern and well equipped with quality cabinetry and work surfaces, has an island breakfast bar for informal dining and delightful patio doors with views onto the garden. The kitchen has a double fridge freezer, a seven burner, three oven gas and electric Stove. Double sink and mixer tap sensibly positioned in the island to take in the garden views. Built in microwave, dishwasher, extractor and wine cooler with oak boards to the floor. From here is an additional dining area also with a patio door to the garden. The utility has both wall and floor mounted units with sink and worktops, washer and drier. The owners are happy to include the free-standing kitchen and utility appliances in the sale. There is a useful larder/boot room, with more period cabinetry providing practical storage solutions. Moving upstairs the elegant landing separates with two generous double rooms to the right, one with a contemporary, sizable and well equipped ensuite with walk in shower, wc and sink, tastefully tiled. This ensuite is also sensibly accessed off the hall for flexibility. To the left is a third double bedroom and a fourth bedroom currently used as an office, this room houses the new boiler and hot water tank purchased and installed in 2023. There is also a modern family bathroom with bath and electric shower over, quality modern fittings and all elegantly tiled. A door to a staircase and the second floor. On this floor is a sizable living area, with two further double bedrooms and a newly fitted and well-appointed bathroom plus a storeroom, making this additional floor an ideal teenager's den or independent accommodation for a relative/guest. There is a sizable cellar, almost the entire footprint of the house currently providing excellent storage. It offers a real renovation opportunity going forward, there is also access from the cellar to the garden. Outside; Outside to the front is gravelled driveway with parking and to the rear a lawned secure garden, enjoying the sun in both the morning and afternoon, with mature planting including fruit trees and plants including Amelanchier, Gleditsia, Cornus Kousa. There is a decked area looking onto the garden and leading from the principal rooms at the rear of the property making the most of the newly designed layout by the previous owners to enjoy some rural tranquillity in this sought after town location. Location Upper Fir Bank is situated within walking distance of the historic market town of Penrith, the shopping, business and social centre of the Eden District. Penrith is on the doorstep of the Lake District National Park, The Pennines and the Eden Valley. Penrith is a popular market town, having excellent transport links through the M6, A66, A6 and the main West coast railway line. There is a population of around 17,000 people and facilities include: infant, junior and secondary schools. There are five supermarkets and a good range of locally owned and national high street shops. Leisure facilities include: a leisure centre with; swimming pool, climbing wall, indoor bowling, badminton courts and a fitness centre as well as; golf, rugby and cricket clubs. There is also a three-screen cinema and Penrith Playhouse. Penrith is known as the Gateway to the North Lakes and is conveniently situated for Ullswater and access to the Lake District fells, benefiting from the superb outdoor recreation opportunities found there. Directions From Sandgate in Penrith town centre take the turning at the roundabout onto Fell Lane. Proceed up the hill and the property is situated within the row of dwellings on the right after passing the right turning onto Scaws Drive. Services Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas central heating via radiators. The property is fully double glazed. Boiler and water tank newly installed in 2023. Fibre optic broadband supplied currently by BT. Tenure: Freehold. EPC rating: E Council Tax: Band E Local Authority: Westmoreland and Furness Council Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agents, Fine & Country Cumbria. T: Offers: All offers should be made to the offices of the sole selling agents, Fine & Country Cumbria by e-mail at . Disclaimer These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general guideline and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending Purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. The services, systems, and appliances shown may not have been tested and has no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. All floor plans are created as a guide to the lay out of the property and should not be considered as a true depiction of any property and constitutes no part of a legal contract. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_fell-lane-d623210/for-sale_i71195235
A bespoke, architect designed, beautifully presented 4/5 bedroom modern detached home, occupying a generous plot of enclosed gardens and paddocks circa 7.6 acres with wildlife pond and triple garage, located to the north of Carlisle, with excellent access to the M6 and the market town of Longtown. Conceived by renowned local architects, Ashwood Design Associates, and built to an excellent standard, Beech Tree Barn is an exceptional modern home, providing spacious and flexible accommodation, set in generous gardens, with attached land making it ideal for an equestrian family.With a high quality of fit and finish, the property has oak woodwork throughout and has been built to maximise energy efficiency with LED lighting, modern double glazing and additional insulation to the walls.To the ground floor the accommodation has underfloor heating and comprises the main entrance hallway, an open plan living dining family room which overlooks the wildlife pond and land and has a high specification kitchen with modern units with quartz worksurfaces and a mixture of NEFF and Zanussi appliances. In addition there is a separate utility room, a second reception room / study, a downstairs double bedroom and a family bathroom.To the first floor are 3 further double bedrooms, the master suite having a walk in wardrobe and ensuite shower room.Externally, immediately surrounding the property is ample block paved parking which leads to the detached garage / workshop. This requires external completion and could, subject to the necessary permissions, be converted into an additional dwelling or home business space.The land lies to the south of the property and is generally flat, with a small paddock with an open sided stable with tack room.Rare to find such a complete package for a modern rural family, viewing is highly recommended to appreciate.DirectionsFrom junction 44 of the M6 follow the A7 north for approximately 3.7 miles to reach Sandysike. Take the right hand turning towards Cliff and Beech Tree Barn is the first house on the right hand side.Services Oil powered central heating with mains electric and water being connected. Neither these services nor any boilers or radiators have been tested. Drainage is to a private, modern treatment plant.Material Information: Standard construction. We understand that broadband and mobile telephone reception are available. There is private off road vehicle parking. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_sandysike-d567244/for-sale_i71389972
This executive family home is located on the Levens View development, boasting contemporary living accommodation that connects directly to the private enclosed garden at the rear and also featuring spacious accommodation that extends over 3 floors. Upgraded beyond the builders original high specification, this property will wow even the most discerning buyer. The impressive, multi-functional living space to the rear of this home offers a stunning kitchen with breakfast bar, a central dining area and a comfortable family space. There is a separate laundry room, GF cloaks, an office and a lounge. All 5 of the bedrooms offer ample space for a King size bed and furnishings. The master bedroom also has a walk in wardrobe and en-suite shower room. There is a 4-piece bathroom on the first floor and a shower room on the second floor. Parking is generous with space for up to 4/5 vehicles. The double garage has an external EV charger installed. Locationwhat3words///tagging.tilt.alphaDescriptionThis impressive double fronted home boasts extensive and generously proportioned accommodation that extends over 3 floors, offering plenty of versatility to meets the requirements and lifestyle of any family.The central hallway gives access to the cloakroom, office/play room, lounge and to the multi-functional living kitchen which also connects directly with the garden. The contemporary styled kitchen has a plentiful storage and a beautiful work surface that forms a breakfast area and also extends to the walls with an upstand. There is a range of Zanussi appliances and an under mounted sink unit with central tap fitting. The adjacent laundry room has space for a clothes dryer, plumbing for a washing machine, a sink and a single base cupboard.The first floor features 3 of the 5 bedrooms and a smartly finished family bathroom that has a 4-piece suite including an independent shower cubicle, a wall mounted semi-pedestal hand basin, WC with concealed cistern and a panelled bath. The master bedroom has the benefit of a walk in wardrobe and an en-suite shower room which is finished to the same style of the main bathroom.The second floor landing has loft access and also leads you to the final 2 bedrooms and a shower room that has sanitary ware and tiling to match the main bathroom and en-suite.The gardens are establishing themselves nicely, creating a colourful and welcoming approach to the property. There are dusk 'til dawn up/down lights to the front/side of the house and also to the garage where there is also an EV charger.TenureFreehold.ServicesMains gas, electricity, water and drainage. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cumbria-d541326/for-sale_i68748674
Home:* Home dates back to the 17th century* Situated in pretty village of Hallthwaites* 4 Bedrooms* 3 bathrooms, 1 is ensuite in bedroom 4 on second floor* Open plan living kitchen with log burner* Private driveway* Peaceful location with great fell views* Large gardens and patio/outdoor living space* Many walks from your doorstep (Corney Fell, Duddon Valley)* Private and wrap around gardens that get the sun all day* Short drive to the market town of Broughton-In-Furness with its bakeries and pubsServices:* Mains electricity * Mains water* Oil central heating* Septic tank Potential to purchase for separate negotiation: * Barn and 0.5 acre field * 5.5 acre woodland at the back of the home* All the furniture can be available to purchase*Please call the team on for more information*Bridge End lies within the charming village of Hallthwaites, in the heart of the Duddon Valley. With the option to purchase an adjoining barn and field and five and a half acres of woodland, it's the perfect rural sanctuary and walkers' paradise. Make your way along the quiet country road, over the bridge and babbling brook, and through the private gates onto the gravelled driveway that leads up to this secluded hideaway. Having been substantially renovated over the last five years with no expense spared, Bridge End offers the best of both worlds in retaining its original features and charm whilst offering 21st century comforts. With original features throughout, step through the welcoming front door and prepare to be utterly captivated. Warm oak flooring extends underfoot into a spacious open-plan kitchen and living space that delivers the wow-factor like nowhere else.Inviting, welcoming and warm, the heritage of Bridge End is sympathetically intertwined with notes of classic Laura Ashley decor in a symphony of style. High vaulted ceilings adored with exposed beams and Velux windows give a spacious and airy feel and flood the room in natural light. The elegantly wood panelled lower walls add texture and create a natural flow to the area.Turn right and step into the sleek kitchen, where a breakfast bar provides extra seating and a chance to chat with the chef whilst feasts are being prepared. Marble worktops surround a Belfast sink and provide ample preparation space, whilst the Rangemaster fills the room with an ambient warmth. French doors lead out onto the garden, blurring the boundary between indoors and out and inviting you to dine alfresco in the summer months. Other appliances include an integrated fridge, freezer, dishwasher and microwave. Make your way to the left of the room where you're drawn to the original fireplace with decorative lanterns adorning the wooden mantel. A multi-fuel burner with slate hearth awaits for the cooler months where you can enjoy cosy evenings of curling up beside the warmth as you relax. Take the door to your right and discover a utility/boot room with a sink and separate access to the outdoors. Home to the washer and dryer, with ample storage and slate flooring, it's ideal to store muddy boots from outside escapades and a perfect entrance to the home after exploring the wonders on the doorstep.Freshen up in the downstairs cloakroom that comprises shower, sink with built in storage and WC before retracing your steps back through the living space and into the kitchen. Make your way through the large double doors and emerge into the inner hall space where the oak flooring and half panelled walls provide a warm and inviting feel. With space enough for seating, or a desk, the area abounds with versatility. A dining room lies straight ahead where full panelled walls add a fresh feeling and a sense of intimacy. The inglenook fireplace with rustic wooden surround and mantel is home to a multi-fuel burner ready to provide warmth and atmosphere on cooler nights. Note the original bread oven to the side of the fireplace that whispers of Bridge End's heritage before making your way out and turning right into the main living room.Exposed beams adorn the ceiling and stylish decor make for a comforting and welcoming room with a feature fireplace and half panelled walls in Farrow and Ball white and grey. Spacious enough for wide armchairs and sofas, snuggle up for a movie night with family and friends. An additional entrance provides convenient access to the outside space and a large window overlooking the garden infuses the room in light. Walk through the doors on the left and discover a snug. With outlooks of the garden and feature fireplace, it's a cosy and bright room. Gather around at Christmas to play games in front of the fire or curl up with your favourite book and lose yourself in the peaceful space.Make your way out of the room and take the original wooden stairs to the upper floor. White wooden floorboards extend from the landing to three double bedrooms where tasteful decor in elegant Laura Ashley, mixed with calming tones, feature throughout.The spacious double bedroom on the right exudes peace and is an oasis of calm, with a deep-set window and overhead chandelier filling the room in light.Another spacious double bedroom awaits next door with exposed beams, bright white walls and a large window overlooking the garden.Turn left into the main bedroom, where light flows in from the window that greets you with vistas of the woodland beyond. Calming decor and chandelier lighting set the tone for this peaceful haven that has room enough for plenty of storage. Make your way across the landing to the family bathroom where a clawfoot rolltop bath is ready to be filled with bubbles to soak away any cares. Complete with overhead shower, washbasin and WC, it's a spacious sanctuary to enjoy a spot of pampering and relaxation.Turn right and make your way up to the second floor into a large area that has space enough for a double bed and two seating areas. A Velux window adds plenty of light, where exposed beams on the vaulted ceiling give a large and open feel. A Georgian style door adds to the influx of natural light and provides vistas of the garden and woodland beyond. Warm oak flooring completes the sense of style and comfort, and fitted storage cupboards provide ample room to organise belongings. An ensuite with Velux and calming grey decor is on the right and features a shower, washbasin, and WC.Garden and GroundsTucked away by the side of extensive woodland, the garden is the perfect place to immerse yourself in nature, where you can listen to the wind blowing gently in the trees as well as the flow of the river and let yourself truly unwind. Relaxing and calm, accessible from all the main rooms on the ground floor, the outside area to Bridge End is as peaceful and relaxing as the inside. A lawned area outside the kitchen is perfect for children and pets and ready for impromptu games and activities. A table and chairs provide the opportunity to eat outside, whilst enjoying the views of the home and woodland. A large gravel driveway at the front of the home has room enough parking for up to four cars and wraps around, extending to the woodland at the back, which can be available for separate negotiation. Make your way up the steps to the upper level of the garden to a secluded and spacious area with room for table and chairs and outdoor seating. Invite friends over for barbeques whilst you soak up the sun. Stretch out on a sun lounger as you listen to the birdsong and spend long summer afternoons basking in the peace and tranquillity that is the epitome of Bridge End.Spend long weekends roaming the rugged landscape and the wild beauty of the Lake district from the tranquil comfort of Bridge End, which offers a secluded home in a serene setting.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hallthwaites-d601991/for-sale_i70301398
Accommodation in Brief Entrance Vestibule Sitting Room Kitchen Utility Room Ground Floor Shower Room Two First Floor Bedrooms Bathroom Two Second Floor Bedrooms Study Attached Barn Detached Barn Wood Store Car Port Parking Gardens Patio Around 2 Acres in All 20-30 Acres Available by Separate Negotiation The Property Woodside House is a traditional Cumbrian farmhouse with range of outbuildings surrounded by glorious and peaceful countryside within the Lake District National Park. The property is situated in a private location with excellent access to the Western Lakes and pretty coastline with quiet beaches. Internally, the property has light and airy accommodation which is flexible and well laid out with generously proportioned rooms. There are period features such as exposed beams and fireplaces, and there is huge potential to create a wonderful country home. Externally The approach to Woodside House is via a private country lane and through open countryside. To the front of the house are large expanses of lawn, screened by mature hedges, and to the rear is a traditional farmyard with the outbuildings to either side, making a nice courtyard setting. The extensive range of outbuildings provide excellent opportunities for stabling, garaging and storage. There is also the possibility of development, subject to planning permission. There is further land adjoining the property with around 20-30 acres available by separate negotiation. Local Information Woodside House is surrounded by spectacular unspoiled countryside within the Lake District National Park. The property is perfectly positioned for exploring in this beautiful area, with a fantastic range of outdoor activities available both from the doorstep and in the vicinity, such as hiking and mountain biking up the 600-metre high Black Combe. The beaches at Bootle and Silecroft are within a few minutes drive, whilst the market town of Broughton-in-Furness is close by. Also easily accessible via pretty drives are the River Duddon, Corney Fell, Coniston Water, the Furness Peninsula, Furness Abbey, The Dock Museum, Walney Island Nature Reserve, Piel Island and the Cumbrian Coastal Way. Muncaster Castle and La'al Ratty miniature steam railway at Ravenglass all make for wonderful days out as do the Lakeside and Haverthwaite Railway, the Aquarium of the Lakes and steam boat cruises on Windermere. For schooling there is Waberthwaite C of E Primary School and both a primary school and secondary schooling available in Millom. Primary schooling is also available in Broughton, along with a nursery. There are train links from Bootle, Ravenglass and Millom, with local trains to regional centres, and onward to all national centres. Approximate Mileages Ravenglass 3.6 miles Broughton-in-Furness 12.8 miles Millom 15.4 miles Ulverston 22.6 miles Barrow-in-Furness 28.5 miles Windermere 33.3 miles M6 Junction 36 40.9 miles Services Mains electricity. Private water. Drainage to septic tank. Oil-fired central heating Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_near-ravenglass-d601149/for-sale_i70216673
We are pleased to present to the market this stunning, spacious, beautifully appointed three bedroom detached family home with an envious canalside location in Bolton Le Sands. Internally, the accommodation comprises a light and airy entrance hallway, WC, bedroom which is currently being used as an office and a utility area. Stairs lead to the lower ground floor with two further double bedrooms with en-suite to the master and a family bathroom. To the first floor is a spacious lounge overlooking the amazing rear garden with a wrap-around-balcony with fabulous views. There is a good size dining room and a family kitchen with integrated appliances. The property is set on a substantial plot with a well maintained rear garden which flows down to the canalside decking area. There is a driveway and double garage. Viewing is highly recommended. Council Tax Information: Band FAgent NoteIn order to be able to purchase a property in the UK all agents have a legal requirement to conduct identity checks on all customers involved in the transaction to fulfil their obligations under anti money laundering regulations. Farrell Heyworth outsource this check to a third party and a charge will apply. Please ask the branch for further details. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bolton-le-sands-d545669/for-sale_i70541949
Living at Ingmire Hall affords a slice of life in an historical country house and tranquil country estate but with all of the trappings of contemporary life. The Hall itself is a Grade II Listed 16th-century country house dating mainly from the 16th-century and includes a Pele tower. Built for the Upton family, altered and enlarged in the early 19th century by renowned architect George Webster of Kendal and then extended again in around 1900; a fire destroyed much of the hall in the 1920s only to see it restored, extended again and then partially remodeled in 1989. It now comprises thirteen unique and highly individual homes set in a private estate of around 13 acres, the beautifully landscaped grounds feature woodlands, extensive lawns, water features, a tennis court and fishpond.Purchased by the present owners in 2022, The Wing has been painstakingly refitted to create a modern and vibrant family home that is sleek and contemporary with stylish decoration, high end interior fittings, all wrapped up in the charismatic appeal of this impressive and characterful period exterior.The generous living accommodation is well proportioned and laid out over three floors offering a sociable ground floor living space of living kitchen and reception room, staircase hall, utility room and cloak room. On the first floor is the luxurious principal bedroom with a walk in wardrobe, glamorous bathroom and a completely fabulous and unique roof terrace with pergola enabling all year round outdoor living. On the second floor are two further double bedrooms both of which have ensuites along with a useful box/study/play room. Outside is private parking, a ground level seating terrace and a private lawn for the sole use of the property. Beyond this are the wider estate grounds. This is an exceptionally special property, unique on all counts, one that would be a privilege to call 'home'. Vendor insightWe'd previously holidayed in the Lakes and were initially looking to buy there but were then introduced to Ingmire Hall as we had friends who had a property here and through them we got to know the Hall and grounds and fell in love with not only the estate but the area as a whole. We got to experience the peace and tranquility of the grounds and discovered the incredible accessibility of the location. Work commitments are taking us away from Ingmire Hall but we have thoroughly enjoyed our time here as a family and will very much miss all that it has given us.LocationOnly four miles off the motorway and ensconced by the fells, Ingmire Hall is in a world of its own. Approaching from the M6, round the bend and the valley stretches out in front, it is indeed a sight for sore eyes as the glorious Howgill Fells rise to greet you. The setting and views are breathtaking. Ingmire Hall is set a mile and a half to the west of Sedbergh which, as the nearest town, has a comprehensive range of local amenities centered on an attractive Main Street being home to an array of independent retailers, including a traditional grocer and butcher, ironmonger, florist, sweet shop and a Spar supermarket. As an official book town, there is also a selection of book shops to browse and a town library. Healthcare wise there is a medical centre, a dentist and a vet. Sedbergh has a weekly Wednesday market held in the car park on Joss Lane and monthly throughout the summer months, Main Street is the setting for an artisan market. The renowned and independent Sedbergh School has extensive facilities which are available for local residents to use and enjoy, including the swimming pool, various sports facilities and concerts in the state-of-the-art music hall. This is an amazing local facility benefitting the rural community. Vendor insightWe were looking for a house that had good commuter access to the M6 and Oxenholme station as well as to local amenities. We feel like we are in another world here, but in reality remain very connected with road and rail links and everything in both Sedbergh and Kendal. For our growing family we've found the setting to be safe, a ready-made community that has been very welcoming. It's as sociable as you want it to be as other residents are all very respectful of one another's privacy. We love to walk, and from here right from the door, or just a short drive away, we've been able to explore the local fells. Step insideThe epitome of elegance, with a carefully curated interior, The Wing is a visual treat where great attention to detail has been put into every element of design and specification to create a luxurious, bespoke interior for maximum convenience and comfort. Top to bottom the house is decorated using a palette of Farrow and Ball paints, light design is thoughtfully considered and atmospheric, the fittings are stylish, sockets and switches have a brushed brass finish, the ground floor and main bedroom are laid with Amtico flooring, the kitchen has been installed by Lakeland Kitchens and features a full range of integral appliances, marble work tops, hand painted cabinets with brushed copper handles and a breakfast bar for informal dining. Sitting happily alongside the modernity of the interior there are exposed oak lintels, the natural woodwork has been echoed in the selection of the staircase's oak and glass balustrade which runs top to bottom, the treads are laid with a sisal carpet. Bespoke internal joinery includes painted wall paneling, oak contemporary panel doors, the sitting room's media cabinet, cleverly concealed push-touch understairs cupboards providing coat and shoe storage, principle bedroom furniture (double desk, dressing table, twin bedside drawer units) and a beautiful oak panel sliding pocket door to the fully fitted walk in wardrobe. The two remaining bedrooms also have built in wardrobes and the two lofts have been boarded with ladder access for practical and accessible storage. The box room on the top floor has super fitted storage and provides a hobbies or play space for younger children. Starting with the ground floor cloakroom, rising to the house bathroom on the first floor and the two ensuites (one a bathroom, the other a shower room) on the second floor, Billington Design Total Bathroom Solutions have created glamorous and top specification suites to add a touch of daily luxury to your life. Vendor insightWhen we bought it The Wing was in need of updating, we've enjoyed the creative process and the extent of the work has enabled us to have peace of mind that comes with a very thorough job. The ground floor living space has worked well for us. We designed it to be an all-in-one living area where we can all stay connected in the same space, but doing different things. The internal window is not only safety glass but also has extra sound proofing so the children can watch their programs in the kitchen and we can watch ours in the sitting room. We'd designed the desks in the main bedroom to enable us to work from home but have actually enjoyed working at the dining table as the views through to the garden are great and we remain on hand if the children need us. Step outsideWhether you are looking for a private spot to grab a quiet moment or a family barbecue, the roof terrace is delightful, immensely private and the views are wonderful. The pergola is an impressive addition making this an all-weather outdoor space the owners tell us that they've enjoyed it throughout the seasons, even when it's been snowing, with the heaters on, it's warm and cosy and magical watching the snow silently fall on the estate grounds. On a clear dark night, the roof panels can be opened to indulge in a spot of star gazing. There's a seating terrace right outside the front door perfect for a morning coffee with the papers or grabbing a spot of lunch in the sunshine. The lawn in front is private to The Wing and the lawn beyond that is shared with The Main Hall, the adjoining property. A gravel area to the side provides dedicated parking for 1 car and there are further visitor spaces around the estate. Vendor insightOur favourite place to sit is the roof terrace, the pergola has been such a great addition. It's an bsolute sun trap up there, sheltered and south facing the perfect place to barbecue and enjoy a glass of wine as the sun goes down. We can open the roof vents for maximum sunshine or close them if shade is needed. The wind proof blinds give us shelter on a breezy day, but we can still enjoy being outside. If you needed extra space, there are some communal sheds available to rent on a monthly basis. It hasn't been an issue for us as we've the room at the side of the house for bike and garden cushion storage. There are so many different places to enjoy within the grounds. In the warmer months we like to take a portable barbecue either up to Tennis House (the views are great, especially back towards the Hall) or down by the fishpond, we've set up hammocks in the Fairy Garden with the children, enjoyed drinks with neighbours by the Tennis House and joined in with fireworks.We've enjoyed the stillness and calm of the setting. Whilst nearly all the properties are lived in full time we're not overlooked and it's a very peaceful place to liveServicesMains electricity, shared private water from the estate borehole, LPG from a communal and metered tank, shared private drainage to the estate treatment plant. Worcester central heating boiler in the utility room with a separate hot water storage tank. BroadbandFull fibre gigabit broadband provided by B4RN (Broadband for the Rural North) . All B4RN customers receive gigabit (1,000Mbps) speed.MobileIndoor: EE, O2 and Vodaphone for both Voice and DataOutdoor: EE, Three, O2 and Vodaphone for Voice, Data and Enhanced DataBroadband and mobile information provided by Ofcom.Local Authority chargesWestmorland and Furness Council Council Tax band BTenureFreehold.A monthly management charge in the region of £300 is payable which includes external window cleaning, maintenance of the communal grounds and parking areas as well as upkeep of the shared services. Included in the saleThe pergola, fitted carpets, curtains and poles, blinds, light fittings and NEFF kitchen appliances - five plate induction hob, fan, dishwasher, double oven including combination microwave, larger fridge, tall freezer and temperature-controlled wine store. The Quooker tap (providing hot, water) is also included. Additionally, the Samsung condenser drier and Beko washing machine, the televisions in the living kitchen and sitting room, the upholstered king size bed with integral television are available by way of further negotiation as are many other items of furniture including the roof terrace furniture and Webber BBQ for example. Please ask about any items that interest you. RestrictionsPlease noteA clause in the lease prohibits holiday letting but long-term residential tenancies are allowed. Directions what3words: ///mixing.reclaim.finelyUse Sat Nav LA10 5HR with reference to the directions below:Leave Sedbergh and head towards the M6 (J37) on the A684. The entrance is signed on the left hand side. Alternatively, approaching from the motorway, the entrance is shortly after crossing the narrow bridge over the river. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ingmire-hall-d629772/for-sale_i69437764
Description Set within 11 acres of parkland and woodland, Holme Park, formerly known as Hill Top, is a superb, elegant Grade II Listed Building. The former mansion house has been converted in 2009, providing a further 5 unique dwellings. Step into the grandeur of No. 4 Holme Park and you will appreciate the stunning period living spaces which exude charm and history. This deceptively spacious gem offers 4/5 double bedrooms, 2 en suite facilities, impressive 30' lounge and a family bathroom all within a sympathetically converted space that showcases a multitude of features. Presented to a high standard, it offers comfort and wonderful sociable spaces throughout and in addition, a private cellar space, patio garden, parking and nearby garage block providing sizeable garage. This property is a peaceful retreat on the fringes of Kendal, offering breathtaking views and a sense of privacy. With easy access to the Lakes, the M6 motorway, and town amenities, it strikes the perfect balance between tranquillity and convenience. Location Situated high above the Market Town of Kendal within communal grounds and parkland setting with splendid views across open countryside and towards Farleton Knott. The property can be found by taking the Sedbergh Road out of Kendal and upon reaching Beehive Lane continue over into the Holme Park development following the private road past the Park Lodges. Dropping down the hill you will see the former Mansion House ahead, parking can be found on the right hand side to the front of No 4 Holme Park. Property Overview The ornate features of No. 4 Holme Park are truly captivating, with original servant bells proudly displayed in the hall. Large sash windows flood the rooms with natural light, while the lounge's patio doors open up to the extensive communal garden and far-reaching views, creating a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living.Once inside the entrance hall, you will begin to appreciate the beautiful presentation and thoughtful storage spaces provided. The feature staircase leads to the first floor split level landing and useful downstairs cloakroom with modern 2 piece suite with partial tiled wall and tiled floor. The superb 30ft lounge is breathtaking and has an abundance of incredible period features, the ornate marble fireplace with LPG gas cast iron fire is only one, the ceiling height and ceiling rose another, feature arched wall with alcoves and the extensive views across the gardens from the almost full height double glazed patio doors a further talking point! The room is flooded with light and offers a truly comfortable space to relax or entertain.Within the dining kitchen, the range of wall and base units offers extensive storage and a superb area of worksurface space incorporating bowl & ½ single drainer sink unit. With high end built in appliances including NEFF oven and grill, fridge and freezer, dishwasher, induction hob and extractor canopy over making this a delight to cook in. There is complementary tiling to walls and historic 'Herald' range features as a centre piece to the kitchen. Two sash windows and tiled flooring throughout. The adjacent utility room has plumbing in place for a washing machine, sink unit and built in cupboards.From the rear hallway there is a further multi functional room, perfect to be utilised as a study, snug or fifth Bedroom. There is access from the hall to a communal central patio garden and to the cellar spaces.At first floor level the landing splits and to the left leads to the an impressive main bedroom with excellent range of built in wardrobes with sliding doors and has superb far reaching views from the rear sash window across open countryside to Farleton Knott. A perfect place to relax and enjoy with a morning coffee! The well appointed en suite shower room with Duravit sanitaryware has two contemporary vanity wash basins, WC, fully tiled walls and large walk in shower cubicle with waterfall shower head over.A further double bedroom located adjacent offers lovely views over Parkland and there is an abundance of built in storage to the landing area. To the right of the split level landing, a two further bedrooms can be found, both generous in dimensions. One of the bedrooms enjoys a contemporary shower room again with Duravit sanitaryware including WC, vanity wash hand basin and walk in shower cubicle with waterfall shower head. Both bedrooms have feature historic fireplaces and both have aspects to the front of the property.The family bathroom is a luxurious space in which to relax and offers high quality fittings including vanity wash hand basin, panelled bath with shower over, WC. Complementary tiling to walls, downlighters and extraction.There is a useful lockable cellar space ideal for storage, nearby garage block with good size garage with mezzanine level and parking to both the front of the property and further allocated parking in the nearby parking area. The parklands including woods with the Grade II Midge monument can be enjoyed by all residents and the communal courtyard patio and a private south facing patio belonging to No 4 located to the rear.Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history and charm at No. 4 Holme Park. Experience the beauty of this unique property that offers a perfect mix of character, sizeable rooms, and incredible surroundings. Accommodation with approximate dimensions: Ground Floor Entrance Hall Cloakroom Lounge 30' 3 x 18' 9 (9.24m x 5.72m) Kitchen Diner 16' 4 x 16' 4 (5'05m x 5.0m) Study/Bedroom 5 12' 7 x 8' 9 (3.84m x 2.69m) Utility 7' 2 x 6' 1 (2.19m x 1.86m) Cellar First Floor Bedroom One 19' 0 x 13' 9 (5.80m x 4.20m) En Suite Shower Room Bedroom Two 11' 5 x 8' 9 (3.50m x 2.69m) En Suite Shower Room Bedroom Three 13' 5 x 11' 3 (4.10m x 3.45m) Bedroom Four 17' 3 x 9' 3 (5.27m x 2.84m) Family Bathroom 7' 3 x 5' 9 (2.23m x 1.77m) Cellar Area A useful secure space ideal for storage. Outside The property enjoys its own patio south facing area beyond the lounge which takes in the incredible far reaching views across the south lawn. Ideal for outdoor entertaining, a further communal courtyard patio can be enjoyed along with the 11 acres of parkland. Allocated parking is to be found directly to the front of the property and also in the parking bay adjacent to the garage (within a block nearby) Garage Electric up and over door, power and light. Services Private water supply, mains electric and LPG gas. Drainage is by way of sewage treatment plant. Tenure: Leasehold - 999 years from February 2009. Service charges annually £4722.32 (up to May 2024) split twice yearly November & May. This includes Buildings Insurance, upkeep of communal areas, mowing of formal lawns, window cleaning. Council Tax: Band G Viewings Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Kendal Office. Energy Performance Certificate: The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices What3words: airstrip.amps.rents For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_new-hutton-d560108/for-sale_i71520668
Accommodation in Brief Entrance Hall Study Sitting Room Kitchen/Dining Room Utility Room Cloakroom/WC Principal Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room & Dressing Room Guest Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room Two Further Double Bedrooms Family Bathroom Paved Driveway Integral Garage Patio Landscaped Gardens The Property The property presents a wonderful rare opportunity to be the first to live in this spacious contemporary home, thoughtfully designed and built for family life, yet nestled right in the heart an idyllic and peaceful village, surrounded by glorious Northumberland countryside. The property offers a warm and inviting retreat, the stone and timber exterior blending with the traditional, rural setting and the stylish fixtures and fittings, and interior layout ensuring the property is well set for the rigours of modern life, such as home working and technology connections with internet points in every room. The house is flooded with natural light through a combination of large windows, electric opening skylights and high ceilings. The reception rooms radiate off a generous entrance hall, with a modern bespoke staircase to the first floor. A versatile study, ideal for working from home, but also as a play room or snug, is located beside a sophisticated, light sitting room. The generous kitchen/dining room with bespoke, hand-made Shaker style units in a calming neutral colour palette, quartz work surfaces and Bosch integrated appliances centres around a vast island bench beneath a vaulted ceiling. It is an impressive space for entertaining, yet homely and cozy for baking and homework, and the abundance of windows, plus doors to the garden, bring light and nature in. The utility room has been designed with the same level of quality as the kitchen, with hand-made cabinetry to match and plumbed for all laundry facilities, and even the downstairs cloakroom/WC is beautifully appointed. To the first floor, the elegant principal bedroom suite with vaulted ceiling, gorgeous views of the rolling fields to the rear of the house, luxurious dressing room and high end en-suite shower room with Rak ceramics and Grohe brassware, is a relaxing haven that is hard to leave. The guest bedroom is equally pleasing with vaulted ceiling and smart en-suite shower room, and two further double bedrooms are served by a superb family bathroom. The attention to detail is clear throughout the property and emphasis has been placed on luxury, relaxation and bringing the breathtaking countryside outdoors inside. The property has been built to provide a lasting quality home. Externally The property is accessed via a private paved driveway, leading to an integral garage with a timber clad up and over door. The addition of an EV charging point and bicycle storage is very up-to-the-minute. Turfed and landscaped gardens to the front and rear mirror the lush greenery of the surrounding countryside and the smart rear patio is perfect for al fresco dining, relaxing and entertaining. A bin store to the bottom of the driveway maintains the natural and neat aesthetic of Upland View. Agents Note Upland View has a 10 year structural warranty with ICW specification. Local Information Catton is a small village set in the peaceful Allendale valley within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The beautiful surrounding area is ideal for the outdoor enthusiast with walking, cycling and nature on the doorstep. The C2C cycle route and the Pennine Way are both nearby. Slightly further afield, yet still within easy reach, are Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland National Park, Cheviots, Scottish Borders, Lake District and the stunning North East Coast. Nearby Allendale Town offers everyday amenities including health centre, post office, supermarket, tea rooms, butcher and pubs. A regular bus services links the village with the market town of Hexham where onwards services are available. Hexham provides several supermarkets, a good range of shops and eateries, leisure facilities, cinema, professional services and a hospital. Both Newcastle and Carlisle provide comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities. For schooling there is a primary school in Allendale while senior schooling is offered at Haydon Bridge High School and the well-regarded Queen Elizabeth High School in Hexham. In addition, Mowden Hall Prep School is just outside Corbridge, together with several private day schools in Newcastle. For the commuter, the A69 provides excellent access to Newcastle in the east and Carlisle in the west, while the A1 and M6 are also within easy reach for access north and south to other regional centres. There is a rail station at Hexham which provides regular cross country services and in turn links to other main line services to major UK cities north and south. Newcastle International Airport is also very accessible. Approximate Mileages Allendale 1.9 miles Haydon Bridge 5.6 miles Hexham 8.8 miles Corbridge 12.7 miles Newcastle International Airport 30.1 miles Newcastle City Centre 33.7 miles Services Mains electricity, water and drainage. Air source heating system. Underfloor hearing on all floors. Fibre optic broadband. Wiring for Sky and solar panels. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_splitty-lane-d634083/for-sale_i70129013
Introducing an exceptional property located in the highly sought after village of Scotby. This stunning 4 bedroom detached family home offers versatile living space, perfect for accommodating an elderly relative or growing family.Situated on the first floor, this property boasts a large modern kitchen with modern appliances, ideal for those who enjoy culinary delights. The kitchen leads seamlessly into the spacious living room, complete with a Juliet balcony, allowing for views of the surrounding area. The high end finish throughout adds a touch of luxury to this wonderful home.Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a sizeable entrance hall, granting access to the double garage & Utility. A large Living Room with French doors leading to the rear garden is the perfect 'party/games room'. The two ground floor bedrooms are ideal for versatile living one provides an ensuite and the jack & Jill bathroom completes the ground floor.Ascending to the first floor, you will discover a large modern Dining Kitchen with modern appliances, ideal for those who enjoy culinary delights. The kitchen leads seamlessly into the spacious living room, both complete with a Juliet balcony, allowing for views of the surrounding area. There are two bedrooms the large main bedroom has a dressing room and ensuite complete with French doors. The stylish four piece bathroom is a true haven to relax after a long day.Externally, the property boasts a paved driveway leading to a double garage, providing ample parking spaces. The front and rear gardens provide opportunities to create outdoor spaces tailored to your own preferences and interests.This residence is part of a prestigious development that was built by the renowned local builder, Ian Simpson. The development incorporates communal WIFI for the residents, allowing for seamless connectivity. For further entertainment, a SONOS sound system is installed, perfectly complementing the ambient lighting that sets the tone for a relaxed and comfortable living environment. Additionally, the Close features Reolink CCTV, adding security measures to this already well-protected home. Furthermore, Eziviz CCTV on entering the Close and light sensors in the street ensure peace of mind.The village of Scotby offers a range of amenities within close proximity, including a charming public house, a village shop, a primary school, and a sports pavilion. For commuters, easy access to the M6/A69 ensures convenient travel.In summary, this property showcases a combination of elegance, practicality, and security. With its versatile living space and exceptional features, it presents a unique opportunity for those seeking premium family living. EPC Rating: B For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_scotby-d555836/for-sale_i69522969
Home:* Semi-detached Family Home* Original Storrs Hall Coachman's Cottage* Warm and welcoming rooms with original features* Built in the 1790's* 5 Bedrooms* Home Office* Double GarageGrounds and Garden:* Southeast facing large lawn* Peaceful and quiet location* Patio area for outside furniture * Convenient location, only ten minute walk into Bowness and WindermereServices:* Mains Water, Gas, Electric* Part Private Drainage, Part Mains Drainage* Fibre InternetAmidst the modern apartments and hotels of Storrs Park in Bowness, along Bellman Close, step back in time at No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages.Built in 1796 by the renowned Yorkshire landowner Sir John Legard, as the coachman's cottage to Storrs Hall, No. 2 has since been extended, with the addition of a garage and bedrooms.Though the legendary Storrs Hall, once private residence turned hotel, still attracts much interest, the area surrounding No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages remains peaceful and quiet - despite its accessible location close to the hustle and bustle of Bowness.Park up along the gated driveway or inside the double garage, with its electric up and over door. Ideal for those with kayaks, paddleboards and mountain bikes, there is space even for a boat should you wish to take advantage of the proximity to Lake Windermere. The garage also has a handy WC.A large front lawn, spacious enough to accommodate a marquee, is privately nestled behind a tall, mature hedge, providing plenty of privacy. Make your way to the gabled porch and step inside. A glazed door opens into the living room, a welcoming space which serves as the heart of the home. Robust beams add character within the ceiling above, whilst the large inglenook fireplace serves as a hearty focal point, the log-burning stove within issuing warmth and welcome. Cool in summer and cosy in winter, sense the quiet separation from the wider world snug behind the thick stone walls of the cottage. Cupboard spaces within the inglenook's recesses are reminiscent of spice cupboards.Tucked off the lounge is the study, a private and peaceful room with light flowing in through a window to the courtyard. A quiet place, with shelves for your books, work from home with reliable broadband speeds of around 50 Mbps. Ideal for streaming and downloading. Escape the work for a stroll about the garden through the external door.To the other side of the lounge, a door opens to the dining room, a light and spacious yet cosy room, with an intimate ambience aided by the overhead beams and deep windowsill, providing views out to the lush front lawn. Perfectly private courtesy of the high hedge, this room is ideal for entertaining and special occasions. Traditional paneling and a former spice cupboard, now serving as a wine rack, infuse character. From the dining room, continue through to the utility room, where there is plumbing for a washer and dryer, space for a fridge and freezer and also a sink alongside the boiler.Next, feast your eyes on the open-plan kitchen-diner. Flagstones are warmed by electric underfloor heating. Mid-coloured oak doors add a classic country touch to the cabinetry, with plenty of storage for all your essentials. Cook up a delicious meal for family and friends on the large Leisure cooker with electric oven and gas hob. Appliances currently housed in the kitchen include a built-in dishwasher and a larder fridge-freezer.Dine overlooking the garden, where doors slide open to provide access to the patio where you can enjoy summer barbecues in the sunshine.Returning to the hub of the home, take the stairs up from the lounge, noting the light flowing in through a window on the turn and a sky light above. Turning left, explore the original cottage side of the home, lifting a latch to discover the large family bathroom, with shower cubicle, corner bath, wash basin and WC. Light pours in through a window to the rear and a sky light above. Next, arrive at a spacious bedroom overlooking the front garden. Carpeted underfoot, this double bedroom currently accommodates twin beds with space for a wardrobe.Continuing along the broad, bright landing, turn left to sneak a peek at a second bedroom, currently furnished with a single bed and overlooking the lush garden to the front.Back on the landing, a robust beam above adds character, stepping left into a third bedroom, whose deep windowsill to the front serves as a reminder of the thick stone walls and antiquity of the home.Moving through into the more recent extension of the home, fitted wooden wardrobes offer storage ahead, before turning right into a light and bright double bedroom. Open and spacious, a large Velux frames starlit views above the bed, with plenty of space for wardrobes and chests of drawers. Freshen up in the tiled ensuite, with wash basin, WC and shower cubicle.Across the way arrive at the main bedroom, a bountiful bedroom with views overlooking the front. Storage is substantial, with a wall of fitted wardrobes. Relax and unwind in the private ensuite, furnished with a large corner jacuzzi bath, spacious shower, wash basin, WC and with ample storage.Two lofts, one in the original section of the home and another part-boarded above the main bedroom, are handy for storage.Wrapped up in greeneryQuite secluded, and not overlooked, garden extends to the front and rear of No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages. Low maintenance and manageable yet spacious, lawn to the front is enclosed by mature hedging whilst the kitchen-diner opens out to a courtyard garden to the rear. Enjoy the sizzle of a summer barbecue in perfect peace and privacy. In the back garden, soak up the westerly sunshine from noon onwards.Out and aboutAdvantageously located on the cusp of Bowness, prior to serving as a much-loved family home, No. 2, Storrs Park Cottage was a successful holiday let for many years. Stroll into Bowness, around a 30-minute walk depending on your pace, less than two miles away. A bus stop outside Storrs Hall only 100 yards away takes you from Windermere to Newby Bridge and on to Ulverston and Barrow-in-Furness.Walk up to the Arts & Crafts house of Blackwell for a spot of lunch. Walks abound in the nearby Winster Valley, where the ever-popular Brown Horse pub offers the opportunity for rest and refreshment. Enjoy a 20-minute walk to Ghyll Head Reservoir.For shopping, there are convenience stores in Bowness including a Tesco Express, whilst there is also a large Booths and Lakeland in Windermere. Head into Ulverston and pay a visit to Irvings Butcher and sample some of their locally sourced saltmarsh lamb. Ulverston is also home to the Lake District Lobster and Seafood Company.Head towards Walney Island and Peel Island for a taste of coastal life, with impressive bird sanctuaries and the opportunity to spot seals and sea birds.A thriving local community, there are plenty of groups to join in the vicinity from Bridge clubs to a community choir.Dine out at Storrs Hall, featuring in Tatler's 'Top 100 Hotels in the World' 2022 list. For Michelin-starred fine dining, No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages is perfectly situated close to Ambleside's The Old Stamp House, the nearby Gilpin Spice and Simon Rogan's Henrock at The Linthwaite House Hotel. Commuting is a breeze, with easy access to the M6 and Windermere Station, from where you can pick up the mainline at Oxenholme to connect with London, Edinburgh and Glasgow.With excellent independent and state schooling available in nearby Windermere and the surrounding villages, this home could continue to serve well as a family home, whilst also suiting those looking to retire to the Lake District, or somebody seeking a second home or a holiday home.A flexible, spacious and comfortable character home, discover your peace of mind at No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_storrs-park-d597290/for-sale_i71716500
Accommodation in Brief Ground Floor Entrance Vestibule Hall Living Room Dining Room Sitting Room Kitchen Sun Room Lower Ground Floor Utility Room Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom Walk-in Wardrobe Store Room First Floor Principal Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom Three Further Bedrooms with En-suite Shower Rooms WC The Coach House - Annexe Open Plan Sitting Room & Bedroom with Mezzanine Kitchen Shower Room Externally Driveway & Parking Extensive Landscaped Gardens Scandinavian Barbecue Hut Stores & Sheds Former Tennis Court Patio Garden Office/Studio EV Charging Point The Property Scenery Hill House is a striking and attractive Georgian period property set in beautiful landscaped gardens on the edge of the Lake District National Park. The elevated position brings glorious views across the gardens to magical Lakeland Fells beyond. The property is perfectly located to make the most of stunning local scenery, within walking distance of a local pub and with a host of amenities within easy reach. The property also benefits from a wonderful annexe within the gardens, known as The Coach House, which offers a wealth of opportunities. This can provide independent accommodation for a family member or guests, with living space, bedroom, shower room and kitchen facilities. It could also be used as a holiday property for interested parties looking for their own lifestyle and business opportunity in a popular yet tranquil location. Scenery Hill House The accommodation in the main house is laid out across three floors. The property has been renovated to an exceptional standard, with every detail carefully considered to create a welcoming atmosphere amongst gorgeous original features. The grand entrance opens to a vestibule and onwards to the central hall of the ground floor. There are three principal reception rooms, all generous yet with a cosy and relaxing feeling. The spacious living room is to the front elevation, whilst the sitting room to the rear is currently used by the vendor as a large design studio. This was originally the dining room and still retains the original oak flooring and plate rack that wraps around the walls. The current dining room has a comfortable seating area along with plenty of space for a dining table and chairs, all bathed in natural light from surrounding windows. In addition to these three rooms, there is also a lovely sun room that overlooks the peaceful gardens. This is accessed via the kitchen with a fine range of sleek modern cabinetry, breakfast bar and appliances. The lower ground floor has a large utility room with additional storage, space for white goods and external access. There is a generous double bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Adjacent to the bedroom is a large walk-in wardrobe and the lower ground floor is completed by a practical store room. There are four bedrooms positioned on the first floor with varying aspects that take in panoramic views. All are finished to the same impressive standard throughout the property. The principal bedroom features a gorgeous en-suite bathroom with an elegant period suite. A freestanding clawfoot bath is complemented by a separate shower, wash hand basin set upon a vanity unit, WC and heated towel rail. The other three double bedrooms are furnished with en-suite shower rooms, and there is also a separate WC located off the first floor landing. The Coach House - Annexe Nestled within the landscaped gardens is The Coach House offering wonderful private accommodation for family, friends or other visitors. The Coach House could provide an additional income stream as an Airbnb getaway, with well-presented accommodation finished with the same care and style as the main house. The annexe incorporates an open plan sitting room and bedroom area with a mezzanine above; the ideal spot to slip away with a good book. A kitchen area and shower room ensure independence from Scenery Hill House. Externally Scenery Hill House is approached via a pillared gateway onto an expansive gravelled driveway and parking area with ample space for numerous vehicles. There is an EV charging point for modern convenience. Mature trees provide shelter and privacy across all of the gardens and grounds which are illuminated by subtle lighting. Formal gardens and manicured lawns stretch away from the house, with a fabulous Scandinavian barbecue hut hidden away for the ultimate in luxury at all times of the year. There is also a separate garden office/studio, along with stores and sheds for outdoor equipment. Patio seating areas wrap around the rear of the house for al fresco dining and entertaining, whilst The Coach House has its own private patio. In all the property extends to around 0.65 acres. Local Information Branthwaite is a pretty village situated a short distance from the Lake District National Park and provides excellent access to the main employment centres of West Cumbria. There is a village gastro pub in Branthwaite and there is also a fine selection of local eateries in nearby villages. The market town of Cockermouth provides a good range of shops together with supermarkets, chemists, medical and dental surgeries, Community Hospital, sports centre and many restaurants and pubs. The area is wonderful for walking and country pursuits with Loweswater and Ennerdale Water in close proximity to the property. Schooling is available locally with primary schools in Dean, Lamplugh and Eaglesfield, while secondary schools are available in Cockermouth and Keswick. St Bees School is nearby which provides private schooling from primary through to sixth form. For the commuter the M6 is within easy reach for onward travel north and south. Mainline rail services are available at Penrith and Carlisle. Approximate Mileages Workington 4.5 miles Loweswater 4.8 miles Whitehaven 7.1 miles Cockermouth 7.3 miles Keswick 19.6 miles Carlisle 34.1 miles J40 M6 35.7 miles Penrith Train Station 36.4 miles Services Mains electricity, water and drainage. Gas-fired central heating. Electric vehicle charge point. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_branthwaite-d583978/for-sale_i71145059
South facing, a beautifully presented detached property in a generous garden with ample parking and an elevated setting which affords lovely open views of the surrounding countryside. Fell Tops has the benefit of a highly accessible Lakeland location.Built in the 1930s it was extended in 2000 and then renovated with contemporary flair since the present owners' purchase in December 2017. It's been an impressive transformation and now presents as a well equipped modern family home that will no doubt appeal to first and second home owners.Internally offering a large sitting room, an inviting dining kitchen and utility room, five bedrooms, a bathroom and two shower rooms. Contemporary and stylish, the fixtures and fittings are of a high quality and have been cleverly and carefully chosen to create a modern family home, ready to move straight into.Outside you'll find a detached single garage, generous parking for family and friends and established, well stocked gardens. Located at Ings between Kendal and Windermere, Fell Tops offers great accessibility for local facilities and the road and rail network.Highly recommended for those seeking a turn-key solution - there's also planning permission for a new porch and drawings for a further extension should you wish to put your own stamp on the property. Set back off the A591 for maximum accessibility Fell Tops enjoys an elevated setting and offers distant fell views and a south facing position.A location that is handy for all that Staveley ( 1.9 miles), Windermere ( 2.4 miles) and Kendal (6.8 miles) has to offer in terms of educational, recreational, commercial and retail facilities. Access to the M6 is at Junction 34 and for train travel, Oxenholme on the main West Coast railway line is 10.2 miles distant. In Ings itself there is the Watermill Inn and Brewery, BP service station and general store, Bike Treks and just up the road, the Lakeland Farm Visitor Centre a favourite with visitors and locals alike for their super farm shop and great cafe (serving amongst other things, brilliant breakfasts, cracking cakes and lovely lunches).If you have children and are thinking of schooling, there are primary schools in Staveley and Windermere and secondary schools in Troutbeck Bridge and Kendal.AccommodationPorch/SunroomThe entrance porch/sun room is ideally situated to make the most of the south facing aspect and received uninterrupted sun all day. Now looking a little dated the vendors have planning permission to replace with a traditional porch, but also have plans drawn for two options with a more contemporary edge.Sitting Room5.97m x 4.16m (19'7 x 13'7 )Large sitting room with plenty of room for a dining table if you wanted a multi function main reception room. Dual aspect including a square bay window with views to the south. Sandstone fireplace and multifuel stove. Cornice to ceiling, downlighters, floating display shelves and TV point.Dining Kitchen7.73m x 7.07m (25'4 x 23'2 )Dining kitchen stylishly fitted, light, bright and contemporary a lovely space to cook, eat and relax. Triple aspect with views to the south and to the west and north gardens. On the westerly elevation sliding doors with fitted blinds lead out to the garden and a deep window seat with underbuilt bookshelves provides a great place to sit with a coffee and admire the view. Downlighters and TV point with wall mounted bracket. The matt pale grey kitchen cabinets themselves came from Maelstrom Lancaster Ltd and are topped with white quartz worktops, the look being finished with Dekton splashbacks in white with a pale grey vein. The island unit incorporates a breakfast bar and has a De Dietrich induction hob and electric oven with a fan over. Integral appliances include a Bosch dishwasher, and tall fridge and freezer units. Sink unit, herringbone Ted Todd flooring, part glazed back door and coat rack.Utility RoomUtility room is a work in progress; the planned installation has charcoal grey matt grey fronted units, second sink unit, slate tiled floor and a useful pantry cupboard.Shower RoomShower room with a contemporary look, a large cubicle with slate herringbone patterned tiling and a stunning slate shower tray. Generous rectangular wash basin on a vanity unit with two underbuilt drawers. Loo, large porcelain tiling to floor and walls, matt brass fittings, heated towel rail, downlighters and extractor fan.First FloorLandingWith loft hatch and downlighters.Master Suite Comprising Double Bedroom, Shower Roo4.22m x 4.54m (13'10 x 14'10 )Bedroom with dual aspect including dormer window enjoying southerly views. Fitted dressing table and four chests of drawers. TV point and downlighters. Walk in wardrobe with shelves, hanging space and light. En-suite shower room currently in the process of being refitted but the finished room will have a large shower cubicle, a black ceramic wash bowl on a slate shelf, loo, heated towel rail and extractor fan. The shower unit, one wall and floor will all be tiled in statement dark tiles.Double Bedroom Two5.34m x 3.46m (17'6 x 11'4 )An attractive double bedroom with part sloping ceiling, exposed purlin, Velux skylight and second window in the gable end giving a lovely dual aspect.Double Bedroom Three4.00m x 3.40m (13'1 x 11'1 )with sloping ceiling, exposed purlin and two Velux skylights.Single Bedroom Four4.45m x 2.28m (14'7 x 7'5 )Currently used as a media room with built in storage cupboards and view a view of the rear garden.Single Bedroom Five3.69m x 2.31m (12'1 x 7'6 )With a lovely view of the rear garden.BathroomBathroom this has been given an on trend industrial look with black fittings whilst the walls and floor have been finished with microcement covering, a technically advanced product (perfect for bathrooms being hardwearing, waterproof, seamless and non slip). ¾ sized freestanding bath, wet room style shower with screen and recesses for toiletries, floating loo, stunning lozenge shaped marble wash basin, large mirror and walnut finished cupboards. Black heated towel rail, downlighters, obscured glass to window.OutsideGated driveway to a large block paved area with space for parking and turning. Ideal if you have a boat, camper or caravan. Detached block built single garage with roughcast external elevations under a slated roof. Roller door, side personal door, power and light. The garden extends around the house and is largely laid to lawn with paths, planted borders, mature shrubs, outside lighting and cold water taps. Integral boiler room housing Grant oil fired boiler and hot water storage tank.DirectionsTravelling along the A591 from Kendal towards Windermere and approaching Ings, the BP garage is on the left. The turning for Grassgarth Lane is shortly afterwards being first on the right. Turn here and Fell Tops is the fifth drive on the left.ServicesMains water and electricity.Oil fired central heating.Private drainage to a tank located within the garden.TenureFreeholdCouncil Tax BandGPlease NoteA separate tank for the adjacent property is also located in the higher section of the garden.All of the rooms have double glazed windows some are PVCU, others are wooden framed.Neighbouring Ings Mill Park is exclusively owners only, no touring caravans. The site isn't open 12 months of the year.There is planning permission granted by the Lake District National Park Planning Department (Ref 7/2019/5409 dated 23rd July 2019) for the demolition of the sun room on the front elevation and construction of a porch. The vendors also have drawings for more contemporary porches although these have not been submitted for consideration. Interested parties should ask the Agents for details. 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Accommodation in Brief Entrance Vestibule Hall Drawing Room Snug Study Kitchen/Dining Room/Living Room Utility Room Larder Boot Room Cloakroom/WC Four First Floor Double Bedrooms with En-suite Facilities Second Floor Principal Bedroom Suite with Seating Space, Bathroom & Double Dressing Room Two Cellar Rooms Double Garage Driveway & Parking Landscaped Gardens Terrace with Outdoor Fireplace Outdoor Seating Areas The Property Allendale House is a beautiful and substantial stone-built Victorian property that has been extended and updated in stunning fashion to create an impressive home nestled in a picturesque Eden Valley village. The property was completely renovated from 2013 - 2014 including a new roof and new windows along with a full program of rewiring and replumbing and the luxurious addition of underfloor heating throughout most of the ground floor. The comprehensive installation of insulation brings comfort and efficiency. In addition to the crucial works to the fabric of the property, Allendale House has been refurbished and redecorated with absolute attention to detail. The gorgeous interior decor marries traditional elements that reflect the history of the building with high quality fixtures and fittings and a layout that will appeal to modern lifestyles. Elegant landscaped gardens surround fabulous outdoor seating and entertaining areas to spend time with family and friends, or to relax in peace and privacy. An ornate portico shelters the front door, opening to the entrance vestibule and onwards to the hall with attractive Amtico flooring. There are three handsome reception rooms accessed from the hall. To the front elevation is the drawing room featuring a Chesneys limestone fire surround housing a cream enamel Gazco gas stove. Also to the front elevation is the study with marble fire surround and Clearview multi-fuel stove. The hall continues to the snug, which is generously proportioned to belie the name and boasts a large inglenook with local sandstone surround and another Clearview multi-fuel stove. The reception rooms showcase plaster cornicing and ceiling roses and are finished in relaxing, understated colour palettes. Moving to the rear of the property reveals the sensational extension that forms the open plan kitchen, dining room and living room. This spectacular room is sure to be at the heart of family time and hospitality, with twin sets of bi-fold doors allowing the entertainment to flow out to the wonderful terrace and gardens. Exposed beams support a vaulted ceiling and extensive glazing brings swathes of natural light. The kitchen is fitted with an abundance of cabinetry and high quality integrated appliances including a Siemens oven, steam oven, oven with microwave and warming drawer, a Bora hob, large fridge, separate wine fridge, dishwasher and Quooker instant boiling water tap. Beyond the kitchen there is lots of space for a large dining table and chairs, sweeping on to comfortable living area. Sitting centrally between the twin bi-fold doors is a Clearview multi-fuel stove. The kitchen is served by an incredible utility room with additional storage and workspace, a Belfast sink and a gas hob with double oven. Adjoining the utility room is a large walk-in bespoke larder. The ground floor is completed by a useful boot room and a cloakroom/WC with Flamant oak and marble vanity unit. There are four generous double bedrooms arranged across the first floor. All are finished to the exacting standards found throughout Allendale House, and with exquisite taste and flair. Every room benefits from en-suite facilities with underfloor heating; there are three en-suite bathrooms and one en-suite shower room. Stunning and thoughtfully selected fixtures and fittings add to the luxury boutique style. The principal suite occupies the whole of the second floor to offer a breathtaking set up. The dual aspect bedroom makes a feature of the sloping ceiling with some exposed beams, and there is more than enough space for comfortable seating. The huge en-suite bathroom has a freestanding contemporary bath, separate Matki shower, twin marble wash hand basins set in an oak vanity unit, WC and heated towel rail. The magnificent principal suite is completed by an expansive double dressing room. Yet again, underfloor heating adds a touch of indulgent luxury. Finally, Allendale House benefits from a cellar divided in to two rooms that house the biomass wood pellet boiler, pellet hopper, water tanks and a CCTV cabinet. Externally The beautiful house is complemented to perfection by landscaped gardens and delightful outdoor space for al fresco dining and entertaining. Parking provision is excellent, with a driveway leading to a double garage. There are small well-kept courtyard gardens to the front, with the extensive main gardens privately tucked away to the rear. The elegant gardens are a perfect match for the house, with every detail considered with great care and attention. Manicured lawns leads are dotted with beds and surrounded by borders with a host of vibrant plantings bringing colour and life to every corner. Outdoor seating areas are nestled around the gardens to catch the sun throughout the day and at all times of the year. From the top of the garden there are views over the River Eden. The rear of the property is wrapped by the amazing flagged terrace to spend time enjoying the outdoors in peace, or to dine and entertain in style. The outdoor fireplace brings warmth as the sun sets in the evening. Local Information The pretty village of Armathwaite sits in the heart of the Eden Valley and offers day to day amenities including village shop, post office, country inns and the main Settle to Carlisle rail link. The village also has access to the regional centres of Carlisle, Penrith, the M6, the Lake District National Park and the Scottish Borders. The surrounding area offers excellent walks through fields and woods and along the River Eden. The regional capital of Carlisle is within easy reach and offers an excellent range of social, leisure and retail opportunities and an attractive pedestrian area, along with an impressive cathedral and castle. There is a primary school in the village and the property is in the catchment area for Caldew School in Dalston which offers schooling for all ages and Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Penrith which offers schooling from 11-18 years. For the commuter the A6 is nearby and the M6 is within easy reach for onward travel north and south. Main line rail services are available at both Penrith and Carlisle which provide fast and frequent services to London in the south and to Glasgow in the north. The rail station at Carlisle provides regular connecting services east to Newcastle. Approximate Mileages M6 J42 Carlisle 6.7 miles M6 J41 9.5 miles Carlisle City Centre 10.2 miles Brampton 11.1 miles Penrith 11.2 miles Services Mains electricity, water and drainage. Biomass wood pellet boiler. Underfloor heating to ground floor (except study), radiators on first floor. LPG for hob. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_armathwaite-d550312/for-sale_i71677554
Nestled in the charming sought after village of Greystoke, Thorpe Barn provides spacious and modern accommodation with bags of character and charm. Rebuilt around 20 years ago this property benefits from modern construction, with plenty of insulation, and yet all the charm and character of the barn that originally stood in its place. Internally the accommodation comprises entrance hall, large kitchen/diner, pantry and utility cupboard/WC, office/snug and large lounge to the ground floor with four double bedrooms, two with ensuite shower rooms and a further family bathroom to the first floor. Externally the property benefits from a large driveway and double garage providing ample offroad parking space, with two lawned areas to the front, and a generous rear garden, laid mainly to lawn with pergola area, hot tub and large shed.The property is situated in the increasingly popular historic village of Greystoke, which offers easy access to the Lake District National Park. The nearby town of Penrith offers a wide range of shops and facilities. London can be reached within 3:50 hours from Penrith railway station; Newcastle in 2:00 hours (1:25 by car Liverpool in 2:20 hours (2:00 by car Manchester in 1:40 hours (1:45 by car Glasgow in 1:30 hours (1:50 by car). The nearest historic city is Carlisle, which is 15 minutes on the train and 27:00 by car. Due to its close access to the M6 and A66 it is straightforward to drive north, south, east or west. Thorpe Barn is located on the edge of the Lake District National Park, but also within comfortable reach of other areas of outstanding beauty, including: the Scottish Borders, the North Pennines and Northumberland.Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating and double glazing installed. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.From Penrith take the B5288 for Greystoke and proceed for approx. 6 miles. On entering the village, take the second right onto 'The Thorpe' where the property can be found on the right hand side, with a 'For Sale' board having been erected for identification purposes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_greystoke-d545030/for-sale_i71002268
Enjoying an elevated position with beautiful views stretching out over the rolling fells and Windermere Lake, this 17th century, Grade II listed farmhouse oozes charm and comfort. Only twenty minutes away from the M6 and close to the lively villages of Windermere, Ambleside, and Troutbeck, this roomy, quintessential chocolate box farmhouse is currently used as a successful holiday let. Thanks to the unbeatable combination of the prime location, countryside charm, and modern comforts, it's a captivating home full of possibilities.Pull up on the private driveway where there is allocated parking for up to three cars and make your way toward the home with traditional whitewashed walls and Lakeland slate roofing. Step inside and let the character of Knotts Farmhouse instantly greet you. With striking exposed oak beams, thick whitewashed walls, and a feature stone fireplace, all making for a warm welcome. Get cosy around the gas fireplace where two original small spice cupboards are set within the walls, one with the date 1688 carved into it, reminding you of the heritage of this special home. Sink into the armchairs and snuggle up for movie nights as you warm up against the glow of the fire.Peep into the storage cupboard by the stairs, before continuing into the large kitchen-diner. Discover a large storage area to the right, home to the washing machine and dryer, all neatly concealed, before heading into the spacious open plan dining area. A stunning, original inglenook fireplace radiates charisma and character, the exposed stone handsomely adding to the farmhouse ambience. Note the small shelving for a kettle and storage to the side, perfect for housing utensils or other items. Take a seat at the dining table, where the views are displayed in perfection. Enjoy meals with the dramatic countryside and ever-changing Lake District skies as your backdrop, where no two days are ever the same.Flow through into the kitchen, where cabinetry lines the walls above and below the countertops, offering plenty of storage and space. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher, oven with extractor hood, fridge, and freezer.Take the door to your left to find a large storage room, known as 'The Buttery,' perfect for keeping all household items neatly organised. Once used as a place for storing food, the room is fitted with original Lakeland slate worktops and shelving, with a tiled floor underfoot. With access to the outside patio and garden, the space lends itself to a multitude of possibilities. Use it as a pantry where dining alfresco in the summer months is effortless, or turn on the heating and dry off coats and boots after days out exploring the Lake District mountains. Retrace your steps back to the lounge and ascend the half-turn stairs to the upper floor. Pass the handy storage cupboard on the right, where deep shelving offers plenty of space to keep linen, before entering the single bedroom ahead. Bright and airy with neutral decor and filled with plenty of natural light, it's an oasis of calm.Refresh and revive in the shower-room on the left, with exposed beams and tiled floor, featuring large, walk-in shower, WC, and washbasin with fitted storage. Discover the double bedroom on the right, spacious and bright with exposed beams and neutral decor, it's a perfect place to relax and destress. Return to the lounge and open the door beside the kitchen to find the second staircase. Climb the stairs beside the decorative shelving alongside the exposed oak beam and whitewashed walls to the family bathroom. Featuring a WC, washbasin, fitted storage cupboard and freestanding bath that's ready to be filled with bubbles to wind down easily after a day of adventuring outdoors. Return to the landing and enter the first of three characterful bedrooms, all with neutral decor and amazing views that stretch out to display Coniston Old Man, Lake Windermere, and Crinkle Craggs on the horizon. With such vistas to wake up to, spend lazy mornings in bed, sipping your coffee and admiring the private, beautiful scenes that invite tranquillity and peace. Whether you're seeking a Lake District haven to call home, or an additional source of income, Knotts Farmhouse ticks all the boxes. Surrounded by fantastic views, the outside areas of Knotts Farmhouse provide jaw-dropping scenes. Pull up to the designated parking area, where there is room for three cars and beside the mature shrubs and plants that decorate the entrance.Admire the scenes from the back of the home, where the view includes Lake Windermere, Coniston Old Man and the Langdales and where an immaculate lawn is ready to host garden parties and picnics. Invite friends over to play games on the mature, landscaped lawn, and further along, discover another area where sheep dot the landscape from the adjoining farmer's fields.Cook up a feast in the kitchen, and keep food at hand in The Buttery, ready to be brought out to the patio area. Spot the wildlife amongst the mature shrubs and trees, listen to the birdsong, and invite friends over to dine alfresco in the summer months. With space for a large table and chairs, host barbeques and outdoor dinner parties where everyone can gaze upon the rolling fells and dramatic skies.A secluded second patio provides opportunities for catching the sun and relaxing in peace, and a stone outbuilding is ready to keep all garden equipment and furniture organised and stored away neatly in the winter months.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_patterdale-road-d531799/for-sale_i71458627
Nestled in a private position within the Oakfield Park Development, and within walking distance of Kirkby Lonsdale, this property offers style and elegance along with beautifully maintained grounds and open aspect views.This home provides a unique opportunity to reside in the well-established and desirable Oakfield Park development which offers purchasers the ability to enjoy countryside views as well as the convenience of everything on offer within the highly sought-after market town of Kirkby Lonsdale. Situated on a coveted corner plot this is a superb property for both indoor and outdoor enjoyment. Having been constructed in 2020 this home offers contemporary and stylish living which is unassuming from its approach.Situated on the edge of the market town of Kirkby Lonsdale the location is known for its quaint streets, historic architecture and breath-taking views of the surrounding countryside. With some fabulous walks along the River Lune the location offers an excellent insight to its rural beauty and surroundings, whilst still providing the much-needed conveniences of the town which are set amongst its rich history and welcoming ambience and community.Inside the home offers a welcoming entrance with a sizeable entrance hallway which opens to the first floor of the property, with cloakroom facilities to one side and a staircase leading to the lower level. The heart of the home is the kitchen-living area which has been designed to make the most of its stunning surroundings. On approaching this room you are immediately drawn to the expanse of windows and doors which frame the views overlooking Kirkby Lonsdale and beyond of the Howgills and Cumbrian fells. The open concept seamlessly integrates the kitchen-dining-living into one space creating a versatile area, ideal for family gatherings and socialising. To one side is the highly appointed kitchen with units to three walls together with integral appliances including oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge and freezer. The living space is bathed in natural light from the sliding doors which lead out to the balcony which is the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee. The first floor accommodation is completed by an en-suite bedroom area with windows to two elevations, fitted wardrobes and ample storage together with a three-piece en-suite bathroom with WC, wash hand basin and shower cubicle. This area currently serves as an additional office space or could provide a fourth bedroom, depending on purchasers' needs.The lower level provides three well-appointed bedrooms and each with an outlook to the rear over the generous gardens and grounds. The principal bedroom suite offers a spacious bedroom, dressing area and a highly-appointed en-suite bathroom with double shower, WC and wash hand basin, tiled and finished with Amtico flooring. To complete this level there is a sizable house bathroom complete with bath, WC, wash hand basin and double shower cubicle which is tiled and finished with Amtico flooring, offering a great space of luxury and comfort.Outside, the large corner plot position allows for enhanced privacy and flexibility with the gardens and grounds which have been landscaped and designed to create areas ideal for al-fresco dining.To the front of the property is a spacious paved parking area which is situated in front of the garage which provides storage and parking if required. The gardens wrap around the side and rear. At the heart of the garden stands a captivating central feature which has been designed as a focal point and is perfect for socialising and entertaining. Beyond the garden can be found vibrant flowers, shrubs and pathways meandering around, with a shed providing an area as a summer house being situated to one side and offering that all important storage. Whether the gardens are there to create a play area for children, cultivate your own vegetable plot or simply to take in the sun, the possibilities with this generous plot are endless.To the side and front of the gardens is a vista of open countryside which creates a superb haven for wildlife together with the distant woodlands which offer a superb backdrop to the side of the rolling Cumbrian fells and Howgills.Whether it is indoor comfort, outdoor serenity or the convenience of Kirkby Lonsdale that draws you to this home, it must be viewed to appreciate its position and plot. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kirkby-lonsdale-d549200/for-sale_i71085299
CGI internal images are representative of finish and specification. Images of the ongoing work are available on request. CGI elevated shot represents external finish and location. Accommodation in Brief Ground Floor Vestibule Hall Sitting Room Drawing Room Dining Room Kitchen/Breakfast Room Utility Room Cloakroom WC First Floor Two Bedrooms with En-suite Shower Room Third Bedroom Bathroom Second Floor Two Further Bedrooms Bathroom Externally Gardens Terrace Parking The Property Oakleigh House is a magnificent detached Victorian property situated in a picturesque hamlet on the edge of Bassenthwaite Lake and within the renowned Lake District National Park. The double fronted property is undergoing sensational renovations and updates to create a remarkable contemporary home with expansive accommodation and luxurious modern touches. This is an incredible opportunity to work with a local developer to complete an exciting project, or to take on the final steps and add a personal touch. In addition to the fabulous main house, there are two building plots positioned on land to the rear which are available by separate negotiation. Open views to the south take in Sale Fell, whilst stepping into the gardens brings views to Bassenthwaite and Skiddaw in the east. The beautiful external appearance and setting will be matched internally by an elegant mix of traditional features and high quality contemporary fixtures and fittings, all designed for the ultimate in luxury. This includes engineered oak floors, Zehnder designer radiators across the upper floors, antique bronze socket and toggle switch plates and a stunning mix of pendant lighting, Lumi downlights and LED strip lighting. The property benefits from the most modern of features including Cat5 ethernet cabling throughout, ceiling mounted WiFi connection points and underfloor heating to the ground floor and bathrooms, all adding further subtle but essential modern touches. The entrance vestibule features original decorative Victorian floor tiles with a stained glass panelled inner door leading to the central hall. Two reception rooms sit to the front elevation boasting gorgeous bay windows that frame the delightful views. The dining room adds a third reception with space for more formal entertaining and an open flow through to the sensational kitchen. A striking roof lantern and bi-fold doors bring swathes of natural light, creating a bright, airy and appealing atmosphere. Bespoke cabinetry by Caledonian Kitchens features shaker style units and Silestone worksurfaces with Siemens appliances and a state-of-the-art Bora downdraft extractor. A generous utility room with porcelain tiling provides practicality, and the ground floor is completed by a cloakroom and adjoining WC. There are three double bedrooms arranged across the first floor, two with well-appointed en-suite shower rooms. The third bedroom is served by the luxurious family bathroom. Stairs continue to the second floor and two further double bedrooms positioned either side of an elegant shower room. All sanitaryware and brassware throughout the bathrooms is by Burlington Bathrooms and BC Design. Externally Oakleigh House occupies a wonderful spot within idyllic Dubwath. To the front, an attractive low wall of traditional Lakeland slate surrounds an easily maintained patio garden. This is a charming spot to relax outside and gaze over the unspoiled landscape to Sale Fell. A stone tiled terrace sits to the rear with space for al fresco dining and with lawn garden beyond. There is plenty of parking space for several vehicles to the side and rear of Oakleigh House. There is planning permission in place for two new bungalows on the land to the rear and details can be provided on request. These properties will be subject to local occupancy requirements and are available by separate negotiation. Local Information Oakleigh House is nestled in Dubwath, a small hamlet on the edge of beautiful Bassenthwaite Lake in the Lake District National Park which is a designated UNESCO World Heritage site. The property is within walking distance of Bassenthwaite Sailing Club, the charming Bassenthwaite Lake Station tea room and The Pheasant Inn, a fine traditional pub. The historic market towns of Cockermouth and Keswick are both easily accessible. Cockermouth offers an abundance of amenities including a wide range of shops, supermarkets, chemists, medical and dental surgeries, sports centre and many restaurants and pubs. Keswick has a thriving community along with a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes and public houses, together with hotels, banks, garages, library, doctor and dentist surgeries and a market twice a week. Keswick's Theatre by the Lake has a notable professional theatre company. Both towns have highly rated, successful secondary schools and transport is available from the village. St Bees School is nearby which provides private schooling from primary through to sixth form. For the commuter the A66 gives easy access to the M6 for onward travel north and south and the West Coast main rail line station is easily reached at Penrith or Carlisle. Approximate Mileages Cockermouth 5.3 miles Keswick 7.8 miles M6 J40 23.9 miles Penrith 24.7 miles Carlisle 25.5 miles Windermere 29.8 miles Services Mains electricity, water and drainage. LPG central heating. Underfloor heating to ground floor. Electric underfloor heating to all bath and shower rooms. Cat5 ethernet cabling throughout. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bassenthwaite-lake-d605211/for-sale_i70401871
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