Located in a quiet hamlet in the peaceful and sought after upper Eden Valley, close to Lazonby and Kirkoswald and easily accessible to Penrith and Carlisle, a charming traditional 4 bedroom farmhouse, with an attached 1 bed bothy, barn and stable and an adjacent paddock circa 2.64 acres (1.07 ha). Occupying an elevated position, with glorious views across the Eden Valley towards the Lake District fells, Scalehouse Farm is a great example of a traditional former farmhouse, believed to date originally to the 16th century, which has evolved and been extended over time to create a spacious family home.Occupying a generous plot, with an enclosed cobbled yard to the front, the main accommodation has retained many of the original features giving great charm and character and comprises flexible living space, with 2 reception rooms and 4 double bedrooms, along with a bathroom and separate shower room.Attached to the main house, the former haybarn has been incorporated, with access through the kitchen, into a tack room and separate boot room which also has an additional shower room. Above this the space has been converted into a bothy which has previously been used as a successful Air BNB with an income circa £8,000 PA. The potential also exists by re-opening up a blocked over doorway to integrate this room into the main accommodation of the house.Externally, to the rear of the cobbled yard is a selection of barns and stables, which have a lapsed planning permission to convert into an additional residential dwelling, Reference: 20/0099. Behind the house, and wrapping round the rear of the barns, are well stocked and mature gardens, with an enclosed chicken run and additional access for a vehicle.Opposite the main gate of the cobbled yard is the entrance to the field which is well drained, sloping gently away from the house, making it ideal for equestrian purposes.A wonderful rural residence, ideal for a growing family or with options as a bed an breakfast, viewing is highly recommended to appreciate.DirectionsFrom Penrith head towards Lazonby & then pass through Kirkoswald, turning right at the top of the hill. Follow the signs to reach Renwick and head straight though to reach the right turning for Scalehouse after approximately 1 mile. Head up the hill and take the first left. What3words: ///quits.thinkers.linersServicesOil 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 septic tank. Any alterations required to meet current regulations are to be the responsibility of the purchaser.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_scalehouse-d636447/for-sale_i71300692
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An opportunity to acquire an attractive and deceptively well proportioned three bedroom, three bathroom detached traditional stone built slate roof freehold cottage style bungalow, set in an enviable position in the picturesque Langdale Valley.Believed to originate from the 1930's and has subsequently been improved and extended by the present owners including recently replaced double glazing in the conservatory. Ultimately a fine home in a superb location which commands, uninterrupted breathtaking panoramic fell and country views.Dale Cottage has a wonderful attractive fell side garden with a fine mixture of mature shrubs, bushes and trees with flower borders. Ample parking including a stone built single garage and carport. The property offers a rare opportunity to purchase a property in the sought after area of the Great Langdale Valley, and would suit a variety of buyers, whether as a permanent, holiday let or second home. We understand the property could generate an annual income as a holiday let of circa £53,000.Ideally located for the outdoor enthusiasts whether for walking, climbing or cycling etc with endless routes from the door step. Lingmoor Fell is to be enjoyed directly opposite. The villages of Chapel Stile and Elterwater are easily accessible with village shop, primary school, leisure/health club with pool and Church all approximately 2 miles away. There are Lakeland Inns and restaurant within one mile and a wider range of amenities are available in nearby Ambleside.AccommodationGlazed Front door.Leading into a bright welcoming generous hallway with tiled floor and loft access with pull down ladder. Room one is fully boarded with electric, whilst room two is partially boarded. Leading to;Living Room6.59m x 4.13m (21'7 x 13'6 )Well proportioned room with feature vaulted pine panelled ceiling with exposed beams. A multi fuel stove with slate hearth and tiled surround to enjoy. Feature Bay window provides stunning views over the adjacent countryside towards Lingmoor Fell. TV point. Night storage heater. Leading to:-Kitchen/Diner5.65m x 3.61m (18'6 x 11'10 )Created as part of the extension in the 1990's. Offering a generously proportioned social space with attractive dual aspect. Providing a good selection of solid oak wall and base units with quality granite work top. One and half bowl sink unit with mixer tap, plumbing for dishwasher and electric cooker point with extractor. Currently connected is a LPG range stove. Beautiful views towards Lingmoor Fell. Wood effect laminated floor, pine panelled ceiling and part wall tiled.Conservatory3.34m x 2.93m (10'11 x 9'7 )Light and airy room benefiting from replacement double glazed units in 2022 including patio door leading to a large terrace, TV and telephone point. Terrific fell and country views towards Lingmoor Fell.Utility Room3.74m x 1.79m (12'3 x 5'10 )Highly useful room with base unit providing one and a half bowl stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, fitted cupboards and plumbing for washing machine. Loft Access. Rear UPVC door.Bedroom One4.01m x 3.65m (13'1 x 11'11 )Spacious double dual aspect room with breathtaking picture windows over looking the fields towards Lingmoor Fell. Comprehensive selection of fitted double wardrobes, night storage heater,TV and telephone point.House BathroomAttractive three piece white suite comprising of panelled bath with shower over, vanity wash basin and WC. Fully floor and wall tiled with electric under floor heating and heated towel rail. Electric light/shaver point.Rear Bedroom Two3.96m x 2.98m (12'11 x 9'9 )Twin room with rear garden views.En Suite Shower RoomThree piece suite comprising of Mira shower, wash hand basin and WC. Part tiled wall and fully tiled floor.Rear Bedroom Three2.74m x 1.98m (8'11 x 6'5 )Single room with rear garden views.En Suite Shower RoomThree piece suite comprising of comprising of corner shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and WC. Part tiled with electric wall heater and towel rail. Pine panelled ceiling.Outside6.29m x 3.26m (20'7 x 10'8 )The property is approached via a gated gravel drive with generous parking facility including detached garage and car port. The property is surrounded by an attractive fell side garden with a fine mixture of mature shrubs, bushes, trees and flower borders. Paved/gravel pathways meander around leading to the tiered gardens, paved terrace and with small fell side stream and numerous lights scattered around the garden.The property benefits from a substantial a stone built Garage:20'8 x 10'8 (6.29m x 3.26m) with electric and an up and over door. Additionally there are three sheds with electric.DirectionsOn approaching Chapel Stile proceed to the Great Langdale Valley for approximately 1 3/4 miles and Dale Cottage is situated on the right hand side.ServicesMains electric, private drainage and private water. Night storage heating.TenureFreehold. Vacant possession on completion.Council Tax BandF For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_great-langdale-d565956/for-sale_i70016040
Perched on the Western coastline in the highly sought after village of Silverdale and occupying a sizeable plot with a substantial rear garden, is this impressive four bedroom detached family home on Lindeth Road. Immaculately presented throughout, the attractive property offers generously sized rooms across, along with plenty of versatile living accommodation thanks to its well designed, split level layout and an abundance of attractive features, including two ensuite bedrooms. Internally, the property briefly comprises on the ground floor of a welcoming entrance porch and hallway, a contemporary open plan kitchen diner, a handy utility room, and a double bedroom that also doubles up as a home office. Heading up the stairs you will find three excellent sized double bedrooms with two boasting ensuite shower rooms, plus, a spacious family bathroom. Occupying the lower ground floor is the inviting lounge complete with a feature fireplace and log burning stove, as well as a light and airy conservatory. Externally, to the front, is a block paved driveway providing off road parking for several vehicles, along with a mature hedgerow, tree and shrubbery border allowing for plenty of privacy from the road. To the rear is a lengthy mixed use garden, ideal for families and for those who will enjoy the delightful sunsets. Parts of the garden are a blank canvas which provides a great opportunity for a new owner to landscape, whilst also benefitting from a tranquil wooded area towards the very bottom of the garden which gives access to the detached cabin/gym and backs onto rolling fields. Popular with a range of buyers, the village of Silverdale offers something for all ages with primary school, a village hall, various shops, a post office, golf club and a good selection of public houses. The village also benefits from nearby beach and woodland walks, quick access to Junction 35 of the M6 and has excellent rail links to city of Manchester and Lancaster with its mainline railway.Ground Floor - Entrance Porch - Welcoming entrance porch with a handy coat and boot storage area (formerly a cupboard), radiator and ceiling light.Hall - Light and spacious hallway with a central heating control point, radiator and ceiling light.Kitchen Diner - Open plan, modern fitted kitchen diner with a range of base and wall mounted units, a Rangemaster gas oven and hobs, plumbing for a dishwasher, space for a fridge freezer, sink and drainer unit. Also with a windows to front, side and rear aspects, door leading out to bin storage area to the side, radiator and ceiling lights.Bedroom Four / Office - Brilliant garage conversion which is now additional versatile living accommodation, currently used an office and also acts as the fourth double bedroom. With a window to front and side aspects, radiator and ceiling light. Also provides potential to knock into the utility area and create an ensuite if the office is not required (or potentially transferred to the cabin in the garden).Utility - With plumbing for a washing machine, space for a dryer, door providing side access to the property, ceiling lights.Lower Ground - Lounge - Inviting lounge, tucked away at the back of the property with a log burning stove and garden views, window to side aspect, sliding patio doors leading into the conservatory, radiator and ceiling light.Conservatory - PVC double glazed conservatory, patio doors leading out to the rear garden, ceiling light fan.First Floor - Master Bedroom - Large double bedroom with a bay window to rear aspect, large built in wardrobe/ cupboard fitted with modern IKEA storage units and a hanging rail, a radiator and ceiling light.Ensuite - Three piece suite comprising of a corner shower cubicle, a low flush WC and wash hand basin. Window to side aspect, radiator and ceiling light.Bedroom Two - Second large double bedroom with a window to front aspect, large built in wardrobe/ cupboard fitted with modern IKEA storage units and drawers, a radiator and ceiling light.Ensuite - Three piece suite comprising of a corner shower cubicle, a low flush WC and wash hand basin. Window to front aspect, radiator and ceiling light.Bedroom Three - Third double bedroom with a window to rear aspect, radiator and ceiling light.Bathroom - Generously sized family bathroom with a P shaped bath and shower over, a low flush WC and a wall mounted vanity unit with wash hand basin. Also with a window to front aspect, a towel radiator, ceiling and wall lights.External - Property occupies a substantial plot with plenty of external space to both the front and back. To the front is an impressive driveway providing off road parking for several cars, along with a mature hedgerow, tree and shrubbery border allowing for plenty of privacy from the road. To the rear is a lengthy garden, starting with a raised patio seating area perfect for the evening sunsets. This leads down to a lawned area which is ideal for kids and pets. Further down is then a large flower bed area which is essentially a blank canvas for any new owners, whether they wish to install more lawn space or landscape the area. Towards the bottom of the garden is a tranquil wooded and low lying shrubbery area which also houses the detached cabin/gym and backs onto rolling fields.Cabin / Gym - Lots of potential with this cabin, currently set up as a gym but could easily become a home office or a games room once a new owner installs power.Undercroft - Handy storage area beneath the property that houses general garden and household items (current vendors have a large chest freezer situated here), also with power and lighting.Council Tax - Band F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_silverdale-d528732/for-sale_i69763647
'Greta Bank' is an impressive three bedroom detached residence with a versatile loft room, an adjoining one bedroom self-contained annexe and also comes with a 1.6 acre paddock and stable. The property is situated on this elevated private road off Hasty Brow Road with stunning views over Morecambe Bay to the Lakeland Hills beyond. Conveniently situated for St Luke's Primary School, tennis club, canal waterway, sea shore walks, 'Bay Gateway' M6 link road and within approximately three miles radius of historic Lancaster City and its two universities. Very rarely do properties of this calibre come up for sale on the open market and the current owners have enjoyed living here for over thirty years. The property has double glazed windows throughout, gas central heating and further benefits from having spacious room sizes throughout, two en-suite shower rooms and a pleasant rear garden. The main residence briefly comprises: front entrance porch, hallway, lounge with feature fireplace, dining room, breakfast kitchen, ground floor wc, sun room, staircase and first floor landing, two double bedrooms; both with en-suite shower rooms, third bedroom, four-piece family bathroom, laundry room and a permanent staircase to the loft room. The annexe briefly comprises: private entrance, vestibule, hallway, ground floor wc, kitchen, spacious living dining room, staircase and first floor landing, double bedroom and shower room. Outside the property, there is a lawned front garden, long driveway providing off-road parking for a number of vehicles and a generous size lawned rear garden leading onto the paddock with vehicular right of access from the rear lane. In summary, this is a combination of a detached house, a generous size one bedroom annexe and paddock which will appeal to family buyers with dependent relatives, the equestrian community and those buyers seeking a superb home with an abundance of space and freedom in a highly sought after and convenient location. Internal viewings are essential and will certainly not fail to impress.ENTRANCE PORCHTimber framed double glazed door and windows. Tiled floor. Central heating radiator. Wall light. Internal glazed door into:HALLWAYTimber framed double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Laminate flooring. Coving. Ceiling light. Telephone point. Access into under stairs storage cupboard housing the electric meter and consumer unit.LOUNGE 5.06m (max) x 4.24m (16'7'' x 13'10'')Timber framed double glazed bay window to the front elevation. Two central heating radiators. Feature fireplace with marble back and hearth and inset coal effect living flame gas fire. Coving. Dado rail. Ceiling light. Electric power points. DINING ROOM 5.23m (max) x 3.77m (17'1'' x 12'4'')Timber framed double glazed bay with French doors leading out to the garden. Central heating radiator. Laminate flooring. Decorative fireplace. Coving. Ceiling light. Two wall lights. Electric power points. BREAKFAST KITCHEN 5.91m (max) x 3.39m (average) (19'4'' x 11'1'') - L-shapedTimber framed double glazed windows to the side and rear elevations. Tiled floor. Central heating radiator. Range of fitted furniture with solid oak door and drawer fronts comprising base units, wall units (with lighting underneath) and drawers. Complementary working surfaces with Belfast sink. 'Rangemaster' range cooker with gas and electric ovens, grill and five burner gas hob. Integrated 'Hotpoint' dishwasher, fridge freezer and 'Neff' microwave. Telephone point. Ceiling lights. Electric power points. Built-in storage cupboard with coat hooks and shelving. Internal glazed door leading to the annexe.GROUND FLOOR WCTimber framed double glazed window. Mini wash hand basin and wc. Wall mounted mirror. Ceiling light. SUN ROOM 4.04m x 3.18m (13'3'' x 10'5'')Timber framed double glazed window to the rear elevation. uPVC double glazed sliding patio doors leading onto the rear garden. Tiled floor. Central heating radiator. Ceiling light. Electric power points. STAIRCASE TO FIRST FLOORLANDINGTimber framed double glazed window to the side elevation. Ceiling light. Built-in storage cupboard with hanging rail and shelf. BEDROOM ONE 5.42m (max) x 4.04m (17'9'' x 13'3'')Timber framed double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Fitted wardrobes. Ceiling light. Two wall lights. Electric power points. EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM 3.21m x 1.68m (10'6'' x 5'6'')Velux double glazed window. Tiled floor with under floor heating. Dual fuel heated towel rail. Fully tiled floor to ceiling. Three piece suite in white comprising shower cubicle with mains power shower and wash hand basin and wc both set into a vanity unit. Illuminated mirror. Ceiling lights. Extractor fan. BEDROOM TWO 5.24m x 4.14m (17'2'' x 13'6'')uPVC double glazed window to rear elevation. Laminate flooring. Central heating radiator. Fitted wardrobes. Ceiling light. Electric power points. EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM 2.55m x 1.68m (8'4'' x 5'6'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Tiled floor with under floor heating. Dual fuel heated towel rail. Fully tiled floor to ceiling. Three piece suite in white comprising shower cubicle with mains power shower, wash hand basin set into a vanity unit and wc. Wall mounted mirror. Ceiling lights. Extractor fan.BEDROOM THREE 3.20m x 2.77m (10'5'' x 9'1'')Timber framed double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Ceiling light. Electric power points. FAMILY BATHROOM 2.96m x 2.89m (9'8'' x 9'5'')Two timber framed double glazed windows to the side elevation. Laminate flooring. Central heating radiator. Dual fuel heated towel rail. Four piece suite in white comprising bath, shower cubicle with 'Mira' electric shower, wash hand basin set into a vanity unit and wc. Fully tiled floor to ceiling. Ceiling light. Access into:LAUNDRY ROOM 2.29m x 1.76m (7'6'' x 5'9'')Timber framed double glazed window to the side elevation. Central heating radiator. Built-in storage cupboard housing the hot water cylinder tank. Fitted base unit, wall units and working surface to one wall with plumbing/space below for washing machine and tumble dryer. Ceiling light. Electric power points. STAIRCASE FROM LANDING TO:Built-in storage cupboard with shelving. Ceiling light. LOFT ROOM 4.76m (max) x 5.21m (max) (15'7'' x 17'1'')Some restricted head heightVelux double glazed window. Access under the eaves for storage. Ceiling light. Electric power points. SELF-CONTAINED ANNEXEPRIVATE ENTRANCEOutside light. Timber framed double glazed door leading into:VESTIBULETiled floor. Central heating radiator. Built-in storage cupboard with light housing the gas meter and electric consumer unit. Inner door into:HALLWAYTimber framed double glazed windows. Central heating radiator. Built-in storage cupboard. Six wall lights. Electric power points. Staircase to the first floor. GROUND FLOOR WCTwo piece suite comprising corner wash hand basin and wc. Ceiling light. Extractor fan.KITCHEN 3.68m x 2.75m (12'0'' x 9'0'')Timber framed double glazed window to the side elevation. Range of fitted furniture comprising base units, wall units, display cabinets and drawers with working surfaces in part to four walls. Inset one and half bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap. Built-in 'NewWorld' gas oven and grill, four ring 'Ariston' gas hob and pull out cooker hood with extractor fan and light. Cupboard housing the 'Vaillant' gas combination boiler. Plinth warm air heater. Tiled in part to all walls. Ceiling lights. Electric power points. LIVING/DINING ROOM 7.69m (max) x 3.45m (25'2'' x 11'3'')Timber framed double glazed windows to the side and rear elevations. uPVC double glazed door leading out to the garden. Two central heating radiators. Ceiling lights. Two wall lights. Electric power points. STAIRCASE TO FIRST FLOORLANDINGTimber framed double glazed window to the front elevation. Ceiling lights. Two wall lights. BEDROOM 4.50m x 3.36m (14'9'' x 11'0'')Timber framed double glazed windows to the side and rear elevations. Central heating radiator. Ceiling light. Two wall lights. Electric power points. EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM/WC 2.23m x 1.60m (7'3'' x 5'2'')Internal window. Three piece coloured suite comprising shower cubicle with mains shower, wash hand basin set into a vanity unit and wc. Fully tiled floor to ceiling. Heated towel rail. Mirror fronted bathroom cabinet. Wall mounted mirror. Wall light. Ceiling light. Extractor fan. OUTSIDE THE PROPERTYFRONT GARDENLaid to lawn with mature shrub borders. SIDE PATIOLaid to paving. Access into storage outbuilding with power and light. DRIVEWAYLaid to tarmacadam providing off-road parking for a number of vehicles. External gas and electric meters. Storage building with power and light housing the 'Vaillant' gas boiler.REAR GARDENLaid to lawn and paving with natural hedge and shrub border. Outside lights. Outside cold water tap. Storage outbuilding with power and light. Gated access into:PADDOCKApproximately 1.6 acres with large single stable/tack room/feed room with power and water. Vehicular right of access from the rear lane.TENURE FreeholdSERVICES Mains water, septic tank (in paddock), mains electricity, mains gas.Main residence - Council Tax Band F - Amount payable for the financial year 2022/2023 being £3062.02. Annexe - Council Tax Band A- Amount payable for the financial year 2022/2023 being £1413.24. Please note that this is a verbal enquiry only. We strongly recommend that prospective purchasers verify the information direct.Council Tax Band: F (Lancaster City Council)Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_slyne-d547066/for-sale_i69965641
Escape the bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the pure tranquillity of our stunning property. This is a unique gem with approximately 1 acre of gardens, nestled in the idyllic heart of the Duddon Valley. This charming Lakeland barn conversion exudes an appealing blend of rustic oaken charm and modern luxury, making it the perfect sanctuary for those seeking both comfort and character.Bask in the undisturbed serenity of your own private river frontage, accessible directly from your own garden the property's distinctive glass-atrium feature ensures that you can take in this breath-taking aspect every day. Despite its secluded setting, the property is only a short drive from local towns and villages, offering the ideal balance between rural living and access to amenities. Located within the Lake District National Park, the Duddon Valley is one of the last untouched valleys, yet to be discovered by the masses. It offers a sense of seclusion and rurality that is hard to find, making it a true haven for those seeking peace and quiet.Upon arriving at this extraordinary property Crook Pool, you'll discover off-street parking available for two cars.The front room houses the soul of the home - a spacious kitchen/living area with a striking glass atrium feature that offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. In addition, there are two other living spaces, each of which proudly display the original beams as a unique feature, plus a secondary kitchen area, and a convenient downstairs wet room.Two staircases lead to the second floor, one arriving at unique atrium space, featuring glass windows perfect for appreciating the stunning views from an elevated perspective, the other arriving at a large mezzanine. This floor also comprises three bedrooms and a family bathroom.At the back of the house, you will find a patio area and a spacious garden, largely grassed and adorned with mature trees and shrubs. The garden is bordered by a river and to the side a small copse with a stream adding to the picturesque charm of the property.Crook Pool is heated by way of an LPG powered Central Heating System as well as two wood burning cast iron stoves, and is Double Glazed. Crook Pool has a shared water supply and private drainage.It should be clearly noted that Crook Pool is subject to Section 106 which means it cannot be occupied as a Second Home and has local occupancy clause on it - please call for full details. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a highly desirable home in one of the UK's most beautiful national parks. Experience it for yourself today.Main Living Room - 4.720 x 10.560 (15'5 x 34'7) - Open-plan kitchen diner with a stunning floor to ceiling feature window providing views down the garden and onto the Duddon River.Inglenook Snug - 2.777 x 1.940 (9'1 x 6'4) - With an open aspect to the kitchen-diner, this inglenook style snug is complete with a log burner.Second Living Room - 8.377 x 4.470 (27'5 x 14'7) - With stunning feature beams and engineered oak flooring, multi-fuel log burner.Third Living Room - 5.784 x 4.714 (18'11 x 15'5) - Second Kitchen - 2.783 x 2.153 (9'1 x 7'0) - With an open aspect to the Living Room, the added benefit of a velux window provides plenty of natural light.Groundfloor Wet Room - 1.871 x1.834 (6'1 x6'0) - Landing - 6.694 x 1.796 (21'11 x 5'10) - Atrium Seating Area - 3.864 x 3.008 (12'8 x 9'10) - Located above the kitchen-diner, sharing the same garden and river views as the kitchen-diner.Mezzanine - 5.080 x 2.980 (16'7 x 9'9) - Located above the living room.Bedroom One - 5.785 x 4.736 (18'11 x 15'6) - Bedroom Two - 4.353 x 3.750 (14'3 x 12'3) - Bedroom Three - 3.110 x 2.887 (10'2 x 9'5 ) - Family Bathroom - 2.590 x 2.318 (8'5 x 7'7) - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ulpha-d549459/for-sale_i68637493
Occupying a generous elevated plot, with open pastoral views to the rear, handy for Skelton, Penrith and the Lake District National Park, a traditional stone built detached family house, with flexible living space, 3 bedrooms and attached barn, converted into a useful home office / artist's studio. Offered to the market with no ongoing chain, and found in characterful well maintained order, with plenty of scope for further development and alteration, Gill House is a most appealing family home, occupying a generous garden plot circa 0.7 acres.A much enjoyed family home for many years by our clients, the property comprises the main house, attached to which is a barn, currently converted with the ground floor comprising a useful workshop space, with the first floor above converted into a studio space, perfect for use as a home office or business, or, subject to the necessary permissions, for further change into additional residential space, either incorporated into the main house, or as an attached annexe, ideal for multi-generational living.The main house itself has a host of original features, including exposed stonework and beams, and has accommodation comprising to the ground floor a spacious lounge which has an imposing Inglenook fireplace and opens into the garden, a separate dining room which open into the kitchen, a downstairs shower room and a utility / boot room which connects with the garden to the rear.To the first floor are 3 double bedrooms, a bathroom and an additional mid-level room, connecting from bedroom 3, which has steps leading to the garden.Handy for the village of Skelton, which has a thriving community centred around its Outstanding and sought-after primary school and popular, Michelin star rated, village pub, Ellonby lies surprisingly close to the National Park boundary, with Mungrisdale and access to the Blencathra range of fells being less than 10 minutes' drive away. The area is also well served for access to Carlisle and the M6.DirectionsFrom Junction 41 of the M6 follow the B5305 towards Wigton for approximately 3 miles. Go past Hutton In The Forest and after 2 miles take the left hand turn sign posted towards Ellonby. Follow this to reach the village and Gill House is the 2nd property on the left hand side.///overcomes.drums.tastersServicesMains electric and water are connected, but neither these services nor any boilers or radiators have been tested. Material Information: Standard construction. We understand that broadband and mobile telephone reception are available. There is private off road vehicle parking.Drainage is to a septic tank. Any alterations required to meet current regulations are to be the responsibility of the purchaser. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ellonby-d637038/for-sale_i71611410
Description Yewcliffe really is very special indeed. It is difficult to convey the beauty of the place in a few words - viewing is essential.This wonderful, Detached, incredibly spacious and versatile Victorian Family Home with superb features of the era such as high ceilings, sash windows, deep skirting boards, original doors, cellars, generously proportioned rooms and corniced ceilings to name just a few. This elegant property is captivating and presents a very exciting opportunity for those with a little vision and a drive to restore this beauty to its full former glory. It is very easy to fall in love with!! With accommodation over 4 floors this home is very versatile - ideal perhaps for those working from home, those with a dependent relative or those with a larger family. Owned and very much loved by the same family for almost 50 years, Yewcliffe is now available on the open market and really is a treat. It is fair to say that now, here and there are some areas that need attention and the current keepers of the property are the first to admit this - sadly, in order for Yewcliffe to have the future it deserves it must now find new owners.One thing that certainly does not need any attention whatsoever and something money can't buy are the views. The breath-taking, panoramic, sublime, far-reaching views of the ever changing sands of Morecambe Bay and to the fells in the distance are utterly splendid.The main door leads into the very spacious Entrance Porch with wonderful, original Victorian tiled floor and side window. Off the Hall is a useful WC with wash hand basin and Utility Room (shower to be removed) with external door to the Covered Yard and door to the Kitchen. The Covered Yard has access to a Store Room, Coal Shed and outdoor WC. External doors leads to the front and side of the property.From the Entrance Porch, a stunning, original, wooden door leads into the Dining Hall. This impressive Dining Hall has a large walk-in bay window with views towards Morecambe Bay and the beautiful Magnolia Tree just outside the window. Original stripped floorboards, arched recess, high corniced ceiling, picture rail and corner stove. The stunning original stair case with ornate spindles and balustrades leads to the First Floor. The Morning Room, currently used as a music room enjoys a dual aspect and wonderful Bay views! Original tiled, corner fire place with open fire (not in use). Next door is the Lounge, a superb, sunny, airy and spacious room with the most splendid Bay views from the walk-in bay window and glazed door. Many a happy hour could be passed here just gazing at the ever-changing sands of Morecambe Bay. Open fire.The Breakfast Kitchen has a range of older style wall and base units and double sink unit. Lovely red gas Aga and 2 side windows. Off the Kitchen is a super walk in Larder with original cold slab and side window. From the Utility Room, stairs lead down to the Cellar Rooms. There are 3 separate rooms, all with excellent head height, 2 with windows and 1 with original cold slab and gas central heating boiler. Currently used as storage/hobbies rooms, but obviously there are many possibilities for this floor.From the Dining Hall the splendid staircase with wide shallow steps and most attractive spindles leads to the very spacious, split level Landing with half height wooden wall panelling, large side window providing delightful views towards Eggerslack Woods. Possibly the most impressive landing in Grange!The Bathroom is larger than the average double bedroom and has an airing cupboard which houses the hot water cylinder and a 3 piece white suite comprising WC, pedestal wash hand basin and bath. Next door is a Linen Room! The size of a study or single bedroom with window, this is an incredibly useful storage room. There is also a small room on the other side with a separate shower. Bedroom 1 is a wonderful room of exceptional proportions with some of the most wonderful Bay views Grange has to offer. Wash hand basin. Bedroom 2 is a second well proportioned double room with a dual aspect and similar, superb Bay views. Bedroom 3 is also a very spacious double bedroom with side aspect and wash hand basin. Bedroom 4 has a side aspect of the gorgeous magnolia tree and partial Bay views and is the smallest, yet still averagely sized double bedroom!From the spacious Landing a door leads up to the Attic Rooms. The first Room has a feature arch window with rear aspect and steps leading up to a central portion where there are 2 large areas of eaves storage either side. This then leads into a larger room with some reduced head height and Velux window, further eaves storage and door to the final, largest Attic Room - there is clearly lots of potential here.Outside there is a Garage with metal up and over door, power and light. Next to the Garage is a very spacious Workshop, also with power, light and work bench. (The Workshop possibly has an asbestos roof). Ample Parking for several cars. The Gardens are an absolute joy and have been well maintained. To the rear is an area of lawn, planted rockery and beautiful, old, Yew Tree? To the side is the super Magnolia tree and limestone steps and gravelled pathway which leads to the front garden. To the front there is a sunny paved area from which to sit and soak up the relaxing and truly incredible Bay views. Stone steps lead down to the main Garden where there is a large level lawn - a wonderful space for entertaining or letting the kids run wild! Enclosed by a well kept mature hedge with colourful heather at the base. Beyond this is a large level area previously used as a productive vegetable plot and beyond this is an unused lawned walkway. Location Charney Road is a popular, leafy, residential road approximately half a mile from the town centre where amenities such as Medical Centre, Library, Post Office, Railway Station, Shops/Cafes and Tea Rooms can be found along with the picturesque Edwardian Promenade. The excellent local Primary School is just down the road and the Secondary School at Cartmel is just 2 miles away. Ideally situated for wonderful walks from the door step with local woodland walks and the top of stunning Hampsfell being only around 20-25 minutes on foot! Approximately 20 minutes from Junction 36 of the M6 Motorway and a similar distance from the foot of Lake Windermere. To reach the property from Grange Town Centre proceed up Main Street and bear right at the mini roundabout into the one way system. At the crossroads go straight ahead into Grange Fell Road. Go past the Library and proceed up the hill taking the sixth right into Charney Road. Follow the road for approx 400 yards and Yewcliffe can be found on the right hand side. Accommodation (with approximate measurements) Entrance Porch 13' 1 x 8' 2 (3.99m x 2.49m) Cloakroom Utility Room 10' 5 x 8' 10 (3.18m x 2.69m) Breakfast Kitchen 17' 10 x 12' 6 max (5.44m x 3.81m max) Pantry 10' 6 x 7' 3 (3.2m x 2.21m) Dining Hall 19' 4 into bay x 10' 10 max (5.89m into bay x 3.3m max) Morning Room 14' 7 x 13' 8 (4.44m x 4.17m) Lounge 18' 1 into bay x 16' 11 (5.51m into bay x 5.16m) Covered Yard Store 1 Coal Shed Outside WC Cellar Room 1 13' 10 x 12' 11 (4.22m x 3.94m) Cellar Room 2 13' 10 x 6' 11 (4.22m x 2.11m) Cellar Room 3 9' 9 x 9' 5 (2.97m x 2.87m) Bathroom Linen Room Shower Room Bedroom 1 16' 10 x 14' 4 (5.13m x 4.37m) Bedroom 2 14' 8 x 13' 10 (4.47m x 4.22m) Bedroom 3 17' 5 x 12' 7 (5.31m x 3.84m) Bedroom 4 11' 1 x 11' 0 (3.38m x 3.35m) Attic Room 1 14' 0 x 10' 9 (4.27m x 3.28m) Attic Room 2 17' 5 max x 16' 6 max and 9' 6 min (5.31m max x 5.04mm max and 2.90m min) some limited head height Attic Room 3 14' 9 x 9' 6 (4.5m x 2.9m) with some limited head height Garage 28' 3 x 7' 10 (8.61m x 2.39m) Workshop 27' 8 x 8' 2 (8.43m x 2.49m) Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas central heating to radiators. Tenure: Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. No upper chain.*Checked on 02.04.24 not verified Conservation Area: This property is located within Grange-over-Sands Conservation Area. Council Tax: Band G. Westmorland and Furness Council. Viewings Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Grange Office. What3words Energy Performance Certificate The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_grange-over-sands-d536141/for-sale_i70518256
Dating from the 1700s, the mill was previously the saw mill for the Duddon Hall Estate and is now a wonderful family home where peace and seclusion abound. Just a few miles from the market town of Broughton in Furness, this welcoming home offers the best of both worlds; complete privacy and yet within easy reach of everything you could need.Home:* Home built in 1700s* 3 bedrooms * 2 bathrooms * 4 reception rooms * Freehold* Lots of character with original features * All windows are double glazed * Large garage and outside storerooms (scope to develop) * Surrounded by well stocked gardens and beside a gently flowing beck * Private and secluded, yet local amenities only 5 miles away into Broughton Market Town Services:* Mains electricity * Private water supply (shared with 3 others)* Septic tank * Oil-fired central heating. In a charming hamlet of four houses, Beckfoot Mill sits away from its neighbours in a secluded spot in the beautiful Duddon Valley. Formerly the sawmill to Duddon Hall, it stopped being a part of the estate in the 1980s.Pass over Duddon Bridge and take the road immediately on the right marked Fell Road. Go past the gates to Duddon Hall to a small lane marked by the footpath sign, Mill Brow. A little way down, in a woodland setting, lies Beckfoot with its old farm house, cottages and mill.WATER MILLBeckfoot Mill was a water mill and the sound of Logan Beck, the source of its power, is a reminder of why this spot was chosen. It was converted into a house by the architect Peter Speakman whose work is characterised by clever planning and quality materials. It is double glazed throughout. Since then, there have been further works including tapping into a bore hole for the property's water and improvements to the insulation. There is soon to be an upgrade to the waste water system.The hall has the original wide floorboards and is big enough to dine in. Off to the left is where the waterwheel would have been. Now, there is the kitchen which was designed and made by one of England's leading kitchen companies, Martin Moore. The cabinets are of antique pine and the worktops are Carrara marble. A place to cook, sit and eat; there is an integrated Neff microwave, Neff double oven, dishwasher and hob.A door from the kitchen leads to the dining room with its window overlooking the garden and beck.The fireplace is made of Lakeland stone and houses a wood burning stove.Back in the hall, cross over into the sun room. Filled with light from the French doors, there is a large window overlooking a secret part of the garden with a magnificent Fig tree. The master suite is the last of the ground floor rooms. Comprising a large bedroom, bathroom and walk in wardrobe, it's set apart from the rest of the house and so has complete privacy.The bedroom has window seats which face the garden. The gentle sound of the beck is the backdrop to a good night's sleep.The feature staircase takes you to the principal reception room which was formerly the carpenters workshop. Bright and adaptable, it has a large stone fireplace which uses a gatepost from a neighbouring field as a lintel. Whilst the fire is the focus during the winter months, at other times it is the view of the garden and fells.On the far side of the staircase is a reading area.Two more bedrooms are through a traditional boarded door. Bright and spacious, they each have handmade wardrobes and good views of the beck and beyond. A bathroom and separate WC are off the landing.At the top of the house is a large area that is currently used as an office. The skylights look over the trees into the Duddon Valley.OUTSIDEThe garden was created by the current owners and surrounds the mill on three sides.It is a plantsman's garden with many unusual plants and trees. Cercidiphyllum Japonicum, known as the toffee apple tree, and Viburnum Plicatum, known as the wedding cake tree are here and together with others provide year round interest.At the bottom of the stone steps, either take the path down to the water's edge or climb the bank to the Rhododendrons and Azaleas. Alternatively, head onto the lawn to see the remains of the saw that once sliced up trunks from the surrounding woods. The stone pack horse bridge that can be seen through the trees has spanned the beck for hundreds of years. It is the walkers route to Ulpha.The large double garage has a room to one side with a window. Currently used for storage, it has the potential for many other uses. The same can be said for the wood room next door which retains a wonderful original stone floor.OUT & ABOUTAlthough private and secluded, local amenities are close by, with the pretty market town of Broughton in Furness less than a ten minute drive away. The small town has a good selection of independent retailers covering all the essentials as well as a vets, doctors surgery and garage.Ideal for walkers and lovers of the outdoors, there are lots of options straight from the door. A walk into the next door Lickle Valley usually ends up at the wonderful Blacksmiths Arms. The food is the best for miles around and there's always a lively atmosphere in the tap room. Closer, is the circular walk that takes in the ruined Frith Hall with its views of Ulpha. Another, is the one that takes you up Penn, the nearest hill of size, where from the top you can see Duddon Hall and the Duddon Estuary in the distance.** 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_duddon-bridge-d604111/for-sale_i70969892
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
Located in the heart of this peaceful village, to the northern fringe of the Westmorland Dales National Park, handy for the historic market town of Kirkby Stephen, a beautifully presented, detached, 4 bedroom family home, set in wonderful generous gardens with optional land circa 8.13 acres (3.29ha) Description: Dating in parts to the late 19th century, Chestnut House is a fine example of a traditional Westmorland family home, occupying a prominent position in this charming village with its famous viaduct of the Settle to Carlisle Railway line and C11th Church overlooking the village.Originally a cottage with an attached barn, the property was converted to form two separate cottages, which were then linked together to give today's layout.The current configuration works extremely well as a family residence, and would also be very well suited for multi-generational living. The ground floor accommodation is comprised the front hallway, which leads to the dining room and then the kitchen beyond, the lounge / sitting room, and the stairs leading to the first floor and bedrooms 3 and 4, which share a bathroom.The lounge sitting room is a very well-proportioned space overlooking the front garden and has a feature sandstone fireplace with multifuel (Clearview) stove which has a back boiler and contributes to the central heating system. From here a rear hallway gives access to the study, utility/boot room and a second staircase which serves bedrooms 1 and 2, along with a separate shower room. The master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom. The possibility exists to connect the landings of both ends together if so desired.Outside:Beautifully positioned, the property has generous, well stocked, formal gardens to the front with a green house and stone tool store. To the rear there is a gently sloping lawned garden to the left which leads to a detached 2 room workshop / garage having both power and light, and to the right, a fenced vegetable area with raised beds and a stone potting shed/tool store. In addition, there is an option, by separate negotiation, to purchase c.8.05 acres (3.26ha) of land which is situated approximately 700 metres to the north and comprises 3 gently sloping, well fenced, fields along with a modern barn making it ideal for equestrian purposes.Situation:Crosby Garret itself sits in a sheltered valley and is in great position to access and enjoy both The Yorkshire Dales to the east and The Lake District to the west. It is approximately 4 miles from the attractive old market town of Kirkby Stephen, which serves the Upper Eden Valley with an excellent range of local facilities and amenities and is well positioned for access to the M6 at Junction 38 (approx.12 miles) and 4 miles from the A66 at Brough. The village is exceedingly quiet with very little 'through traffic', and has a historic church on hill overlooking the village dating back to 11th Century. There is a strong community centred around the very active (& fully restored) village hall which has a full programme of events, pub & quiz nights, yoga, fitness clubs etc.DirectionsWhat3words: ///faced.highlight.loadsFrom Penrith follow the A66 to reach Appleby and go through the town taking the B6260. Turn left at Burrells and follow this road after 4.75 miles take the right turn towards Stockber. Turn left at the next T junction and then first right towards Crosby Garret. Follow the road into the village and the house is on the right hand side.ServicesAn oil fuelled Rayburn range cooker with back boiler in the kitchen heats the water. In the winter months (or whenever required) this is supplemented by contribution from the multifuel woodburner which also has a back boiler, and an electric immersion as and when required to boost. Mains electric, water and drains are connected. Neither these services nor any boilers or radiators have been tested.Material Information: Standard construction. We understand that broadband is available at good speed and that this also facilitates good mobile phone reception There is private off road vehicle parking. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_crosby-garrett-d630035/for-sale_i71036431
Situated in this ever popular upper Eden Valley village, surrounded by glorious countryside, a beautifully presented, Grade II listed, attached period family residence along with a self-contained 2 bedroom apartment, ideal for a dependant relative or income generating, holiday rental unit. Originally part of the Howard / Greystoke Family estate, with the original house having been in situ since the 12th Century, Dufton Hall as it is presented today is a most impressive Grade II listed building, the current property dating to the late 17th Century. A much loved family home for our clients for over the 30 years, the property is in great order, having been thoroughly renovated and improved during their tenure of ownership and retains a wide range of original internal and external features including a carved sandstone porticoed doorway, oak panelling, doors and woodwork throughout and an impressive oak dog leg staircase. The main hall itself has been decorated to enhance the uniqueness of the property and provides wonderfully proportioned living accommodation. In addition, the top floor has been converted into a 2 bedroom apartment, with its own private entrance making it perfect to accommodate a teenager or relative or, having previously been used as a conventional rental unit and Air BNB holiday cottage, a useful source of additional income. Positioned just off the village green, with views from the upper floors to the Pennines and Eden Valley, the house sits in mature formal grounds. With a fine set of traditional gates from the main road through the village, and a second entrance with electrically operated gates to the side, the gardens are laid out in a low maintenance classic style with beech hedging and lawns, along with a pond and wetland area making it a haven for wildlife. Hidden from view is a generous sized heated workshop, with hot and cold water, power and light, giving the potential for a further source of income. The workshop also houses the biomass boiler system, which provides heavily subsidised heating and hot water for both Dufton Hall and the apartment. A fabulous opportunity for a discerning purchase, viewing is highly recommended to appreciate.ServicesMains electric, water and drains are connected. The main hall and apartment has a biomass boiler for the central heating, with the property eligible for RHI grant payments until 2034. NB. The original oil powered boiler is still in place and could be recommissioned. The apartment has electric radiators throughout. Neither these services nor any boilers or radiators have been tested. Material Information: Standard construction. We understand that fibra broadband and mobile telephone reception are available. There is private off road vehicle parking for the hall, parking for the apartment is on the road to the rear.Council Tax:Westmorland & Furness Council. The Hall is banded with a C rating.The apartment is currently used as a holiday rental unit. The property has a current rateable value (20 July 2023 to present) of £1,925. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_dufton-d571510/for-sale_i68481758
This characterful and substantial four bed detached property built in the 1700's is a rare opportunity to acquire a period home located in a desirable village on the fringe of the Lake District National Park with the benefit of a traditional stone barn ideal for renovation or development and with its own two-acre paddock. Ympgarth is a property filled with charm and character. Tucked away along a private lane and opening onto its own courtyard. The handsome front facade of the property from the south is a hidden surprise, so too are the gardens, which along with the barn, once lovingly restored will enhance this rather enchanting home. The Location: The popular village of Stainton benefits from a nursery and primary school, a methodist church, post office, public house, and hotel/restaurant. A regular bus service provides access to Penrith, Keswick, Cockermouth and surrounding areas. Stainton sits three miles from the eastern shore of Ullswater and is three miles west of Penrith. Penrith is a popular market town with a population of around 15,000 people with an abundance of local facilities including, infant, junior and secondary schools. There is a choice of supermarkets, a good range of locally owned and national high street shops. Leisure facilities include a swimming pool, climbing wall, golf course, rugby and cricket club. STEP INSIDE Entrance porch: An attractive, bright space with a traditional sandstone surround and a tiled floor. Kitchen: A delightful traditional kitchen with framed, floor and wall mounted units and feature storage and a large island with contrasting granite worktops, there is a gas kitchen range with five burners, two ovens and tiled floor throughout. A Belfast sink and mixer tap under the pretty kitchen window with views onto the rear of the property. Dining room: A bright generous room opening straight from the kitchen, ideal for modern living. Period sash window and shutters with views onto the garden. Original cupboard and display shelves. A traditional fire and tiled hearth with a wood burning stove. Double doors to the conservatory. Sitting room: A handsome well-proportioned room with another pretty original sash window looking onto the garden. An elegant and traditional stone fireplace with an original built in recess shelving for display. Hallway: Original and classic entrance from the south elevation of the house with ceiling mouldings and archway. Large understairs storage. Utility/Pantry: A large and useful multi-purpose space with original stone shelving and meat hooks, leading to a useful cloakroom. Cloackroom: wc and sink with original stone shelving. First floor landing: A striking and attractive space full of original features. An impressive arched window lights the space showing off the delightful, curved mahogany banister with bedrooms leading off. Bedroom 1: Double room with traditional sash window and views over to the front of the property, wooden floor with attractive wide oak boards. Bedroom 2: Double room with traditional sash window over to the rear of the property Bedroom 3: Single room with pretty window seat and views to the front of the property. Bedroom 4: Double room with traditional sash window with views to the front of the property, fitted wardrobes, door to ensuite. Ensuite: Generous room with pretty window seat. A separate free-standing bath, shower cubicle, partially tiled with built in vanity unit, sink and wc. Family bathroom: Large shower with wall mounted wc and sink, partially tiled. Heated towel rail. STEP OUTSIDE Gardens: A charming and substantial garden surrounds the property which once sympathetically landscaped would not only reveal the imposing facade of the south elevation but also the views from the house onto the properties own two-acre paddock. This pretty cottage style secret garden has a wealth of untapped opportunities for its new owner and once lovingly restored would reveal the generous site on which the house does sit. Paddock: Measuring approximately two acres, the paddock with superb equestrian capability is accessed via a gate that opens straight from the properties garden. A path also runs through the paddock with access for the local villagers to walk through. Courtyard: A short lane leads to the property, other properties have access across this area however Ympgarth owns the lane and the courtyard. The barn dates back to the 18th century so are abundant with period features, rustic charm and character. SERVICES Freehold Mains water and drainage Oil central heating LPG for hob DIRECTIONS From Penrith, head West on the A66, cross over the M6 roundabout and continue along the dual carriageway to the first roundabout. Take the second exit, signposted A592 to Ullswater and then take the third right turn, signposted to Stainton. At the crossroads turn left and take the third turning on the left before the T- junction at the end. Signposted Ympgarth and by a yellow grit bin. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stainton-d524351/for-sale_i70241916
Exclusive new build development in the heart of Lake District National Park, offering a perfect blend of modern living whilst retaining character from locally sourced materials. With spacious and highly appointed interiors and excellent energy credentials these homes are built for future!Gill Bank is an exclusive development located in an elevated position in the picturesque Lake District village of Lindale. These three and four-bedroom properties enjoy a stunning woodland backdrop and bay views to the front as they look out over the village.Each home offers comfortable and spacious accommodation, providing the very best of modern living whilst preserving traditional Lake District character., including Lakeland slate and handpicked stone from Hodge Close, Coniston Delivering not only a superb home but one with excellent energy credentials and low running costs, this is a perfectly placed property geared for the future. The first unit to be completed is a highly appointed four-bedroom residence which is a fine example of the high specification and attention to detail executed by this independent local developer.The external area and gardens wrap around the property and will be landscaped with lawns, a stone patio area and driveway providing parking. In addition there is an garage to the side with a remote control operated electric roller shutter door and personal access door for convenience.Please note that the property is subject to local occupancy conditions - further details are available from the selling agents. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lindale-d558653/for-sale_i69126461
We are pleased to present to the market this impressive, period four bedroom detached family home in Brookhouse close to Caton. Brookhouse lies within the spectacular Lune Valley Close to Morecambe Bay, The historic city of Lancaster and approx. one hours drive from the Lake District. Internally, the spacious family accommodation comprises an entrance hallway, three generous sized reception rooms, a family kitchen with a breakfast area, conservatory, utility room and a ground floor wet room. To the first floor are four bedrooms, a WC and a family bathroom. The property is set on a substantial plot with a well maintained rear garden, driveway and garage. There are also outbuildings included within the plot, handy for someone looking to develop a home office, workshop or playroom. Council Tax Information: Band To be confirmedAgent 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_brookhouse-d557789/for-sale_i70440687
Welcome to your new home! Step into luxury living with this stunning 4-bedroom detached modern built property. Boasting impressive landscaped gardens, this property offers a serene retreat for you and your family. With a two-storey double garage and ample off-road parking, convenience is at your fingertips. Situated in a charming village location, this home provides the perfect blend of tranquillity and accessibility. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this your forever home. Contact us today to book your viewing.A stunning stone fronted, modern build property with an area of raised lawn to the front as well as slate chippings providing off road parking for two cars. Upon entering, you are welcomed into an impressive atrium entrance hall, providing access to all ground floor rooms and open access to the stairs/gallery landing. To the right, there is a dining room/second reception room with front facing window. To the left, a snug/play room with double door access to the family lounge. The family lounge is impressive in size and offers bi-fold door exit to the rear garden, and French doors to the kitchen diner. The focal point of the room is the wood burning stove with floating mantle. The lighting is controlled by a 4 zone Lutron System which can be controlled from both the snug and lounge.The family living/kitchen/diner is certainly a selling point to this beautiful home, and perfect for hosting and entertaining. The kitchen area has been fitted with a range of oak effect shaker style base and wall units, as well as an island unit with sink and built in dishwasher. There is also an LPG gas hob and electric double oven, to be included within the sale. Within this area there is also plenty of space for a dining and living suite, with stunning, private views towards the gardens. From the hallway, there is also a useful utility room which houses the LPG boiler, and a WC suite comprising of a low level flush WC and wash hand basin.To the first floor, you will find four double bedrooms and a four piece family bathroom suite. The master bedroom is magnificent, with the floor to ceiling tinted window facing the garden. It boasts a walk in wardrobe (which also provides access to the water tank) and a four piece en suite bathroom. The separate family bathroom comprises of a freestanding bath with central tap, a walk in shower cubicle, a low level flush WC and a round wash hand basin set within a vanity unit.To the rear aspect, you will find a most impressive garden of multiple levels allowing you to soak in the stunning, surrounding countryside views. Immediately to the rear of the property, you will find a wrap around patio area, mature planting borders and further off road parking. Looking for a man cave? Look no further! The two storey double garage is perfect for not only parking, but as use for a workshop and also benefits from having a 2 piece WC and separate log store.Entrance Hall - 3.859 x 4.782 (12'7 x 15'8) - Lounge - 4.168 x 5.882 (13'8 x 19'3) - Snug - 4.174 x 3.175 (13'8 x 10'4) - Dining Room - 3.569 x 4.496 (11'8 x 14'9) - Kitchen/Living/Diner - 7.596 x 7.585 (24'11 x 24'10) - Utility Room - 3.577 x 2.266 (11'8 x 7'5) - Ground Floor Wc - 0.978 x 1.870 (3'2 x 6'1) - Atrium Landing - 7.205 x 3.871 (23'7 x 12'8) - Master Bedroom - 5.164 x 5.277 (16'11 x 17'3) - En Suite Bathroom - 2.986 x 2.761 (9'9 x 9'0) - Walk In Wardrobe - 1.966 x 2.803 (6'5 x 9'2) - Bedroom Two - 4.173 x 4.492 (13'8 x 14'8) - Bedroom Three - 3.568 x 4.426 (11'8 x 14'6) - Bedroom Four - 3.326 x 3.877 (10'10 x 12'8) - Family Bathroom - 3.542 x 2.642 (11'7 x 8'8) - Double Garage - 5.436 x 5.435 (17'10 x 17'9) - Garage Stairwell/Storage - 2.948 x 3.544 (9'8 x 11'7) - Hobby Room - 5.466 x 5.447 (17'11 x 17'10) - Wc (In Garage) - 1.731 x 1.177 (5'8 x 3'10) - Upper Stairwell - 3.124 x 3.543 (10'2 x 11'7) - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gleaston-d568738/for-sale_i70545563
Nestling within the picturesque Lake District National Park Low Birks is a stunning property which features extensive gardens encompassing a wooded area and orchard. Many of the property's rooms enjoy beautiful views into the valley, woodland, hills and fells. This delightful accommodation is spacious and well proportioned throughout offering 6 bedrooms with all but one of these rooms being double or larger. There is a stunning open plan kitchen that displays a wealth of timber beams throughout the vaulted ceiling and also has access into the garden. The principle lounge enjoys amazing views with the best of those being from the roof terrace. There is a second lounge to the lower ground floor level with an overhead mezzanine area providing access to the main accommodation. There are two family bathrooms plus a shower room and utility area. Externally is an attached workshop, log store and private parking.Locationwhat3words//////crispier.jogging.historyDescriptionUlpha is a small village within the Duddon Valley which forms part of the Lake District National Park, an area of outstanding natural beauty and awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO in 2017. This property sits on the outskirts of the village in a slightly elevated position allowing for a unrestricted views into the valley.The property's extensive accommodation offers a great deal of versatility with part of the house offering semi-contained accommodation with two bedrooms, a shower room and lounge with mezzanine area above that connects with the rest of the house via the kitchen. This would be ideal for a family dependent or with some alterations to create a kitchen, perhaps in the smaller bedroom, this would be suitable as an Airbnb/holiday let. The main lounge is a superbly proportioned with a seating area focused around the solid fuel stove with exposed stone wall and flagged hearth. There is a comfortable dining space alongside the lounge featuring access onto a roof terrace where you can relax and enjoy the amazing surroundings.The kitchen is the central hub of the property, offering flexibility and space for breakfast dining or a cosy seating area, perfect when you are socialising with friends and family. The wooden finish to the kitchen compliments the wealth of timber beams that extend across the vast vaulted ceiling. There is a range style cooker with a conventional built-in oven and hob alongside. There is also a ceramic sink mounted beneath the work surface, plumbing for a washing machine and space for a fridge/freezer.The remaining four bedrooms are divided over the upper two floors with all of them easily able to fit a double bed and other furnishings. The largest of the rooms is accessed from the entrance hall and offers lovely views into the garden and access onto a private seating terrace. There are also 3-piece bathrooms to each of these two floors too, greatly improving convenience and accessibility.The garden encloses all sides of the property, displaying seasonal colours through the planting, trees and orchard. There is an enclosed driveway, attached workshop with doors to the front and rear plus a log store. TenureFreeholdServicesMains electricity. Drainage to septic tank. LPG tanked gas. Natural water supply from fell. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_broughton-in-furness-d596980/for-sale_i70552489
Gate Farm is a spacious, fully renovated Grade II Listed Cumbrian cottage, occupying a delightful position in the small, picturesque village of Mungrisdale, just north of the A66 between Keswick and Penrith. Located in the beautiful countryside of the Lake District National Park within easy reach of Ullswater, Derwent Water and Bassenthwaite Lake. The property dates back to the mid-17th century and exudes charm and character. It offers exceptionally adaptable accommodation with 2 reception rooms, 5 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. Gate Farm has recently been sympathetically renovated throughout but has retained its charm and some beautiful period features. The property now benefits from a new heating system, new wiring, new insulation and plastering in the bedrooms. The internal walls to the front and rear of the property benefit from newly applied lime plaster, giving an authentic feel to the property. New sash window frames have been fitted incorporating the original glass. Brand new skirting, architraves and solid oak doors have been fitted throughout the property. Both entrances into the property welcome you into the heart of the home, a large open plan kitchen / dining room. The room benefits from traditional stone flooring. In the kitchen high quality, shaker style, solid wooden kitchen units are complemented with solid oak worktops and a large Belfast sink. There is an electric Rangemaster oven, integrated dishwasher and attractive original larder cupboard. The original oak beams and log burning stove give the room a warm and homely feel. The family room is the perfect place to relax. It benefits from a log burning stove, set in an original feature fireplace and enjoys views onto the garden. The room features original solid oak flooring, a window seat as well as storage to the side of the chimney breast. The living room is a generous reception room that features one of the two staircases. It incorporates an original chimney breast with storage under. The room benefits from a larger window that looks out onto the garden and a door for access. Canadian maple solid wood flooring and rustic beams also add traditional character. Upstairs the property features five bedrooms. All bedrooms have traditional features throughout. The main bedroom has fantastic vaulted ceilings with original wooden beams and two large windows looking out to the garden. From the main landing two large bedrooms sit side by side next to the main bathroom. They are both carpeted and benefit from views to the garden with plenty of natural light. The main bathroom has a boutique style with large tiled shower area, freestanding traditional bath and bespoke vanity unit. The bedroom on the opposite side of the landing would equally work well as an office or study. OUTSIDE To the exterior the property has a small garden area to the front with picket gate and dry stone wall. A gateway from the road takes you onto a gravel drive way, around the rear of the property, and into a cobbled yard. This area gives access to the garage and stone built outbuilding. The generous garden contains beautiful mature trees and plants with the addition of fantastic views to the surrounding fells. Services Mains water and electric Oil central heating Septic tank (shared with neighbouring property) Council Tax band: D EPC - E Viewings: Strictly by appointment through the sole selling agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria Offers: All offers for the property should be made to the sole selling agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria Money Laundering: Prospective purchases should be aware that in order to comply with current Money Laundering Regulations, before an offer can be accepted, proof of ID and proof of funds will be required to be provided to the agents. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_mungrisdale-d623233/for-sale_i71666519
A 'ready to go' equestrian unit comprising a substantial five bedroom traditional farmhouse, 8.39 acres of grassland, four stables and several further outbuildings. Park House is an exciting opportunity to purchase a ready to go equestrian property with the added benefit of holiday let accommodation on site to provide an additional income. The property is set in the idyllic Northumberland countryside and has wide ranging views. The house is south facing and looks directly out over the land and the Allen Valley. Park House and the log cabin holiday let business are available as a whole or in two lots.Lot 1 : A 'ready to go' equestrian unit comprising a substantial five bedroom traditional farmhouse, 8.39 acres of grassland, four stables and several further outbuildings. Guide Price £775,000DirectionsFrom Hexham take the B6035 west then bear right onto the B6034. After approximately 8 miles at the T Junction turn left onto the B6295. As you enter the village of Catton turn right into Staward Lane. The access to the Log Cabins is your first left turn off Staward Lane and the entrance to Park House is the second left hand turning.LocationPark House is located approximately 9 miles south west of Hexham and 30 miles west of Newcastle upon Tyne. The village of Catton is elevated and has wide ranging views across the beautiful Allen Valley.OutsidePark House is accessed by a tree-lined gravel driveway off the main road and is surrounded by mature gardens. The property is south facing and has an orchard with fruit trees, gazebo, tree house, large vegetable garden and a patio area. To the side of the property are several stone outbuildings for storage, a wood store and a coal shed.ServicesPark House - Lot 1The property is connected to mains water and mains electricity and heating and hot water are provided by a recently installed air source heat pump. There are also 10 solar panels on the south facing roof providing supplementary power. Drainage is to a private septic tank located to the east of the house. The windows are all double glazed UPVC and the internal doors are all solid wood. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_catton-d572172/for-sale_i71038996
Home:* Beautiful lakeland home* Idyllic countryside setting* Spacious living room with open fireplace* Vista across the valley from every room* 4 bedrooms* 2 bathrooms Services:* Mains water* Mains electricity* Oil-fired central heating* Private drainage* Council tax band G Ground and Location:* South-facing gardens with a view over to the nearby tarn* Stunning views from fells to sea* Beautiful wrap around gardens* Private, spacious drivewayRetreat to the idyllic countryside escape of Rowan Hill, where breath-taking views meet quiet contentment in the rural village of Crook, between Kendal and Windermere.This handsome detached 4-bedroom family home in traditional Cumbrian Farmhouse style provides easy access to schools, shops and activities as well as offering a peaceful place to call home with far-reaching views from fells to sea.From first approach the peace and tranquillity are immediately apparent with magnificent trees towering overhead and low Lakeland stone walls dividing the surrounding fields. Wend your way up the quiet country lane to the home, which is high on the side of the hill, ensuring stunning, uninterrupted views down the valley to the Kent Estuary. Drive through the five-bar wooden gate and onto the wide resin driveway framed by peaceful lawns, rhododendrons, hydrangeas and shrubbery. Park with ease in front of the spacious garage that provides ample storage, not just for a car but an ideal location for sporting kit, bikes, logs, workbench and tools and gym equipment.The clean-cut lines of Rowan Hill, softened by the bordering hydrangeas, gives no hint of the breathtaking views awaiting you inside. Privacy and seclusion are evident with a mature woodland glade and shrubs adorning the external areas. A warm welcome greets you with the entrance, with a lamp either side lighting the way as you go down three Lakeland stone steps, with a convenient central rail, to the front door and into the home.Enter the home via a bright and spacious porchway with large paned picture windows flanking the door. A handy space that is perfect for doffing and donning shoes and coats. To the right is the large lounge with an open tread staircase that once belonged to an old chapel, making family living a breeze with space for everyone. A large room with wow-factor views capturing the Kent Estuary from dual aspect floor to ceiling windows. This exciting space promises cosy evenings in front of a roaring Baxi log fire seizing the opportunity to bring the Cumbrian countryside indoors with a smooth grey-green Elterwater slate hearth and surround. In the warmer months open the glazed door and let the outside in.Adjacent to the lounge is the kitchen, with ample space for a table and chairs, for an effortless busy life. Crisp white cabinetry offers plenty of storage for china as well as pots and pans. There is a built-in fridge-freezer as well as split level cooker with extractor fan. One wall boasts more floor to ceiling windows that seize the picturesque views and the glazed door allows you to enjoy alfresco dining on the patio.Go from the kitchen into the more formal dining room. The views of the garden and countryside are enhanced through the huge angled windows - sit here, rest and admire. Currently decorated in terracotta creating a warm environment and it is the perfect space to enjoy feasts with family and friends.Entertaining will be a breeze here at Rowan Hill as all 3 of the large social spaces have doors leading onto the patio making it a very inviting and cohesive home.Off the dining room is a utility room, to house washer and dryer, which leads to a separate downstairs WC.The circular flow of the home then takes you back to the porch, making the utility room an ideal place to house additional macs and boots.Return through to the open spindles and treads of the staircase in the lounge and make your way upstairs.Spy the deep upstairs cupboard, directly opposite, perfect for handy storage.The natural calm and tranquil setting of its surroundings is mirrored in every room in the home especially the bedrooms. The layout and flow have been cleverly thought out to give the main living and sleeping spaces stunning views over the countryside, so waking up here will always be incredible no matter the season.To the right find a large double bedroom boasting triple aspect views to rear, side and front of the home, letting in plenty of natural light and ambience and capturing beautiful views of the fells beyond. The space features two floor to ceiling built-in mirrored wardrobes for heaps of storage.The second bedroom also boasts plenty of built-in hanging space and stunning aspects to the countryside from its picture window.Carry on down the hallway and discover two adjacent fully tiled bathrooms on the left, with bath, basin, toilet and a bidet in each, one bath is sunken with jacuzzi. Facing the rear of the house overlooking the driveway, both are light and bright offering good structure and plenty of space for you to put your stamp on. Opposite is the smaller of the bedrooms which is more than adequate for bedroom or office with plenty of bookshelves.Two steps lead up to the master bedroom where you are greeted with a generous room showcasing exposed beams, handy cupboard for storage and access to the garden below. The door taking you outside is a real feature piece, coming from the same old chapel as the staircase. With the separate access there is always the opportunity for a rental income.The garden can only be described as a sanctuary that wraps around the house with traditional Lakeland stone walls, a beautiful country garden, wooded glade and 'sunken' garden blending flawlessly into the uninterrupted tranquil countryside views that reach from every corner. Two mature sycamores grace either end of the long terrace. The west end of the terrace over looks a lake or tarn, a delight that requires no maintenance and holds no threat, as water cannot flow upwards. To the front of the home is a majestic glade to one side of the driveway that leads round to the rear of the home. Kids and pets will have the time of their lives exploring this countryside haven.To the left-hand side is the large greenhouse and lawned area that sweeps down to the back of the garden. There's plenty of space for a vegetable patch and an understairs cupboard means gardening tools will be to hand.Foxgloves, ferns, hydrangeas, hellebores, acers and wildflowers add colour and interest to the mature shrubs that adorn the borders creating a haven for wildlife as well as for you. Take your morning coffee outside and watch as the rest of the valley comes alive.Potted plants edge the paved patio that leads from the dining room door past the kitchen and lounge to the edge of the home, making it an ideal place for alfresco dining in the summer months. A wooded hill, at the west end of the terrace, is covered in bluebells and daffodils in spring.Relax and daydream under the sycamore tree at the far end of the garden, overlooking the nearby tarn and four acres of horticultural land on which no further building is allowed.Peace and tranquility await you at Rowan Hill, an ideal family home ready for you to put your stamp on. Those breathtaking views are here to stay!** 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 **Council Tax Band: GTenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_chapel-lane-d549983/for-sale_i70088291
Description If you are looking for somewhere just a little bit special then stop, we are very confident that you have found it. This Detached, traditional Lakeland, picture perfect Family Home provides warm, comfortable, inviting, relaxed, peaceful living in spades - all within the stunning Lake District National Park.Originally a Farmhouse dating back to the 1860's this striking and handsome property stands in approx 1.5 acres of fastidiously kept Gardens which are an absolute credit to the vendors. The outside is as immaculate as the inside!Barrows Green retains much of the charm from the era with deep set windows and window seats, original doors, deep skirting boards, slate flagged floors, original en-caustic tiling in the Hallway, cold slabs in the cellar and pantries, the odd exposed beam etc, etc - the clever vendors have seamlessly blended these beauties with wonderful modern luxuries such as uPVC 'sash' windows, partial under floor heating, modern bathrooms etc. A real added bonus is that the positioning means it enjoys the sun all day long. As all the hard work has been done, literally, the lucky new owners just need to turn the key in the lock, move their belongings in and sink into a comfortable armchair by the fire and breath a satisfied sigh of relief.For those who like to put their own stamp on matters, do not despair, there are some areas that could be developed if you wish. The pretty stone outhouses have much potential. Currently utilised as storage (2 out of 3 have power and light) with a little imagination (and relevant planning consents) this could become a superb home office, gym, studio, workshop or perhaps even some accommodation? Similarly, the sizeable cellar (currently used as Utility Room) has scope to be a 'man cave', teenagers den or cinema room perhaps? Another interesting possibility the vendor has considered is perhaps building on part of the sizeable plot. There are two vehicular access gates for this property, one at either end, so access and ample space are definitely already there! Subject to the relevant planning consents there may be the possibility to build some ancillary accommodation that wouldn't even be seen from the main house.From the moment you enter the driveway you will be impressed with the splendid, well maintained and colourful gardens and the charming attractive Lakeland stone exterior of this picturesque home.The front door (complemented with roses around the door) opens into the closed Entrance Porch with windows to two sides providing lovely views into the Gardens. The traditional front door opens to the Hallway with staircase to the First Floor and wonderful, original 'Victorian' tiled floor. To the left is the Breakfast Kitchen. A delightful, bright room of very generous proportions. Window, with window seat and pleasing outlook to the front Garden. Recessed, original cupboard and ample space for dining table and chairs, flowing naturally into the central kitchen. This Kitchen really would be the heart of the home. Furnished with a range of shaker style, solid wood cabinets with rounded corners and central island with inset 1½ bowl sink. The incredible work surface is dark granite with a leathered effect. Integrated fridge/freezer and dishwasher and Rangemaster cooker with extractor over. How many of us dream of a Pantry? Well here you have one. A walk in spacious Pantry with cold slab, shelving and slate flagged floor. A charming old latch door leads down the stairs to the Cellar. The Cellar is currently used as a Utility Room. The oil central heating boiler is housed down here and there is an external window and original slate floor. Oodles of space for washers, dryers, freezers etc and excellent storage. Of course, this is a versatile room and suitable for a variety of different uses.From the Breakfast Kitchen and via double doors from the Lounge is the formal Dining Room. A super, full width room with attractive slate flagged floor, under floor heating and 2 windows providing a lovely rear aspect. Ample space for dining furniture. The Rear Porch is a useful space for muddy boots and wet coats. The Cloakroom has a continuation of the lovely slate flagged floor and has enough space to accommodate a washing machine and tumble drier or shower, this useful Cloakroom has a frosted window, modern WC and small, wall mounted wash hand basin. Finally the fabulous Lounge, which is light and bright with a lovely outlook into the front Garden. Attractive feature fireplace with multi-fuel stove. From the Hallway the stairs with original pitch pine spindles and balustrades lead up to the spacious Landing. The Master Bedroom is a treat with rear aspect. Modern, tiled En-Suite Shower Room with a 3 piece white suite and Dressing Room. The Dressing Room has a wall of built in wardrobes and rear aspect. It would be a fairly simply task to add a door here which could create a Nursery or Study perhaps if that was of more use to the new owner. There are 2 spacious sunny Double Bedrooms both with delightful outlooks into the Garden. Bedroom 2 has a small walk-in wardrobe and very attractive En-Suite Shower Room which has a contemporary white suite and is tiled with Burlington Slate. Bedroom 3 has a lovely dual aspect. Bedroom 4 is the final Double Bedroom and is still very well proportioned and enjoys a side aspect. The Family Bathroom has a white 3 piece 'Victorian' style suite comprising roll top, claw foot bath with shower over, wall mounted wash hand basin and WC. Complementary tiling and Victorian style radiator. The decor throughout this home is tasteful and muted, upstairs in particular feels similar to a luxurious hotel.Outside is a charming stone building divided into 3 separate stores, 2 have power and light and 1 has a useful WC. Clearly, the possibilities for this building are exciting and varied or perhaps you would just like dry storage as it is! Around to the rear is a good sized covered 'Log Store'.The sizeable Garden naturally has several separate areas. To the rear is the pretty 'Orchard' with Damson Trees, lawn and wonderful spring flowers. There is a raised, paved patio and a super gravelled area which provides an enviable, sunny spot to sit and relax with a morning coffee or alfresco dining in the evening enjoying a glass of wine and the splendid views. Also to the rear is good sized timber 'shed' with power and light, previously used as a Home Office. There is a Greenhouse and several, raised, very productive vegetable plots. To the front of the property there is a wonderful Garden stocked with a variety of trees, mature shrubs which has naturally become a Wildlife Garden. This area is now buzzing with birds, insects, deer, badgers etc. The Garden is an absolute credit to the vendors who quite clearly enjoy maintaining its charm and beauty. Home to a vast range of plants and shrubs, some quite rare! In the Spring and Summer the Garden provides a profusion of colour with cleverly thought out contrasting colours, heights and textures. Mature and well established Rhododendron, Camellia, Hydrangea, Ornamental Weeping Pear, Acers, Twisted Willow Trees and many many specimen plants are perfectly interspersed between charming secret pathways, well stocked rockery beds and the wooded Garden at the top. Genuinely, words do not do this Garden, or indeed the home justice, it has to be seen to be appreciated. Location Barrows Green is nestled between the hamlet of Ayside and the village of High Newton and enjoys a high level of privacy, with good access to the A590 and good transport links to Barrow in Furness and the M6 Motorway.High Newton is within easy walking distance and has the highly regarded 'Heft' Public House and Michelin starred restaurant. WRS Reclamation Services incorporating 'Harrys' is also a delight with delicious Breakfasts and excellent Sunday lunches!It is only 5 minutes by car to the famed and picturesque village of Cartmel with more Public Houses, Cartmel Races, L'Enclume and Sticky Toffee Pudding. 10 minutes to Grange with a wide range of amenities including Medical Centre, Primary School, Library, Post Office etc. 20 minutes to the market town of Ulverston and 20 minutes to Bowness on Windermere! If you enjoy the quieter and slightly 'out of centre' location then this is utterly perfect. In a lovely rural setting, with a strong, semi-rural feel and delightful garden/country views. To reach the property from Junction 36 of the M6 follow the road in the direction of Barrow in Furness. At Lindale roundabout take the second exit and proceed up Lindale Hill. As you come up the hill take the second left signposted Cartmel. At the 'T' junction turn right and then second left. Go through the Village of High Newton and take the next left. Barrow's Green is on the left hand side. Accommodation (with approximate measurements) Entrance Porch Entrance Hall Breakfast Kitchen 12' 5 x 10' 10 (3.78m x 3.3m) plus 13' 3 x 11' 3 (4.04m x 3.43m) Pantry 8' 3 x 5' 10 (2.51m x 1.78m) Cellar 12' 11 x 10' 2 (3.94m x 3.1m) Lounge 25' 9 x 12' 3 (7.85m x 3.73m) Dining Room 23' 3 x 9' 5 (7.09m x 2.87m) Cloakroom Rear Porch Master Bedroom 10' 4 x 9' 9 plus En-Suite Shower Room (3.15m x 2.97m plus En-Suite Shower Room) En-Suite Shower Room Dressing Room 9' 7 x 7' 10inc wardrobe (2.92m x 2.39m inc wardrobe) Bedroom 2 12' 11 x 12' 0 (3.94m x 3.66m) En-Suite Shower Room Bedroom 3 13' 0 x 12' 3 (3.96m x 3.73m) Bedroom 4 12' 2 max x 11' 0 (3.71m max x 3.35m) Bathroom Stone Outhouse 1 Stone Outhouse 2 Stone Outhouse 3 Log Store Timber Store/Summer House 11' 9 x 7' 10 (3.58m x 2.39m) Greenhouse Services: Mains water and electricity. Oil central heating to radiators. Calor gas to gas stove and cooker hob. Electric underfloor heating to both En-Suites. Septic tank drainage. Please note that due to updated regulations for septic tanks and private drainage facilities, interested parties may wish to seek independent advice on the installation. We can recommend several local firms who may be able to assist. Tenure: Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion.*Checked on 11.3.24 Council Tax: Band F. Westmorland and Furness Council. Viewings: Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Grange Office. What3words: Energy Performance Certificate: The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_grange-over-sands-d536141/for-sale_i69904130
Plot 9 THE MILLFIELDS LAMPLUGHPlot 9 is one of just two completely individual homes to this design, beautifully situated on the edge of this truly unique and sought after development within Lamplugh, some 7 miles south of Cockermouth. It is a true village family home, built to a distinctive design with real street scene presence,. The lifestyle focus of the property is a superb 'L' shaped open plan day time living space with distinctive kitchen, dining and sitting / leisure space incorporating double french doors out to the terrace and garden. A spacious lounge and useful 'work from home' room offer more private areas to spend specific time chilling out.....or working!Completing the ground floor accommodation is a stunning master suite with bay fronted bedroom, walk in dressing room and contemporary en-suite shower room.Upstairs, there are three further bedrooms and a family bathroom. An attached garage and utility completes this fine family bespoke built home which stands in beautifully landscaped gardens.The Millfields, the latest development by John Swift Homes, offers just 28 beautiful new homes set on the doorstep of the Lake District Park.Lamplugh is the picture perfect rural village. Nestled in the beauty of the Cumbrian countryside there are few better places to call home. Every detail of each home has been designed and crafted to an exceptionally high standard and provides the perfect balance of rural detailing with modern living.Lamplugh Village - Located in West Cumbria, Lamplugh combines rural lifestyle with all the requirements of modern living.Within easy striking distance is the picturesque Gem town of Cockermouth where you will find an abundance of both local and High Street shops, numerous restaurants and bars, and the local Sainsburys supermarket. Lamplugh is also within a short drive of the larger employment towns of Whitehaven and Workington which include a wide selection of shops and services.The Lake District villages of Loweswater, home of the renowned Kirkstile pub, is only 4 miles away and Ennerdale valley just 3 miles away.Lamplugh has its own primary school, and the local towns of Cockermouth and Keswick provide excellent secondary schooling.The M6 is an easily accessible 40 minute drive, which then provides direct access to all major cities, train stations and airports.The Millfields, Lamplugh - The Millfields is beautifully landscaped and has been designed to complement the surrounding natural beauty.An abundance of greenery, natural slate and stone walling and planting of specimen trees and hedges are present throughout the development.Every aspect of each one of these beautiful new homes has been carefully considered and they have been designed to blend harmoniously with the adjacent Lake District National Park.A mixture of natural stone and rendered elevations sit under reclaimed Welsh slate roofs. Delicately crafted Green Oak is used to make porches, car ports and garden detailing. Extensivelandscaping to each garden, communal spaces and the village green, ensures these homes blend effortlessly with their surroundings.Plot 9 The Millfields, Lamplugh - The accommodation includes:GROUND FLOOR: Entrance hall Fitted cloakroom Lounge 5.20m x 3.75m (17'0 x 12'3)Study 3.75m x 2.75m into bay (12'3 x 9'00 into bay)Open plan family Kitchen/Dining/Daytime living area - 'L' shaped, maximum measurements 8.65m x 6.45m (28'4 x 21'1) comprising: Kitchen 4.25m x 3.50m (13'11 x 11'5) Dining / Family Space 6.45m x 4.15m (21'1 x 13'7)Utility 4.25m x 3.75m (13'11 x 12'3)Master Bedroom 4.25mx 4.00m (13'11 x 13'1) + en-suite shower and walk in dressing room with fitted wardrobes.FIRST FLOOR: Bedroom 2 4.63m x 4.25m (15'2 x 13'11)Bedroom 3 4.25m x 3.37m (13'11 x 11'0)Bedroom 4 4.10m x 3.75m + dormer recess ( 13'5 x 12'3 + dormer recess)Family bathroom EXTERNAL: Garage;Beautifully landscaped gardens.NOTE: The measurements are approximate, extracted from the Architects plans. Purchasers should check the precise measurements on site.Estate Charges - Maintenance of communal areas, the private drainage treatment plant, and communal landscaped areas is the responsibility of the Maintenance Company. The Company will be owned by the property owners - each will receive 1 share. The Company and it's responsibilities will be professionally handled by a firm specialising in new home development management. The Estate Charge arising will be approximately £600.00 per annum per property.Agent's Notes - Please note that all information and measurements have been taken from the design plans and prepared by John Swift Homes Ltd and therefore may be subject to variation within the construction process. Photographs and graphics used in the sales brochures may include computer generated images but are representative of John Swift Homes products. The sales brochure does not constitute a contract, part of a contract, or warranty.Directions - The property is best approached from Cockermouth via the A5086. Shortly after passing signs to Dean, Mockerkin, and Ullock, turn left, signposted Lamplugh Church. Continue for about a mile and the development is situated on your left hand side.The Consumer Protection Regulations 2008 - Please contact us before viewing the property. If there is any point of particular importance to you we will be pleased to provide additional information or to make further enquiries. We will also confirm that the property remains available. This is particularly important if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property.Moving With Grisdales - Moving is an exciting time but only if everything proceeds smoothly. Whether you are selling, letting, buying or renting, we understand that moving home can be a very stressful and daunting prospect. That's why, at Grisdales, we work together as a team, giving dedicated support and advice every step of the way to help your move run as smoothly and efficiently as possible.Free Market Appraisal - If you are thinking of moving, we offer a completely free market valuation and appraisal of your existing home. We will advise you upon an asking price which accurately positions your property in the current market place, maximising viewings and your sale prospects.Surveys And Valuations - We want your purchase to live up to those dreams, hopes and expectations. You need to know that your new home will not only be a sound investment, but also one which you will enjoy without the worry of the unknown. Grisdales offer a wide range of survey and valuation reports to meet different needs all backed by the qualification, experience and knowledge of a Chartered Surveyor.Mortgage Advice Bureau - Grisdales work with Mortgage Advice Bureau, one of the UK's largest award winning mortgage brokers, offering expert professional advice to find the right mortgage for you. We have access to over 11,000 mortgages from over 90 different lenders across the UK. Our advice will be specifically tailored to your needs and circumstances which could be for your first home, moving home, re-mortgaging or investing in property. Mortgage Advice Bureau - Doing what's right for you. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage. There will be a fee for mortgage advice. The actual amount you pay will depend upon your circumstances. The fee is up to 1% but a typical fee is 0.3% of the amount borrowed." To find out how we can help you realise your dreams, just call your nearest Grisdales office.Lettings And Management - If you are interested in property as an investment, we can help you every step of the way from Buy to Let advice to effective property letting and management For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lamplugh-d546073/for-sale_i68241769
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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Moss House is a substantial 6 bedroom period residence sitting in a generous plot of around 2.5 acres. The property includes a large partially converted coach house, a beautiful courtyard, glorious gardens and wood all within walking distance of the popular market town of Brampton. Accommodation Moss House is a detached period residence thought to date back to around the early 1800's offering traditional and versatile accommodation over two floors. The property retains an array of original features such as doors, fireplaces, ceilings and windows which blend well with the more recent additions to the property of the conservatory and bathrooms. From the courtyard you access the property through a recently added conservatory which offers a relaxing area to sit and enjoy the surroundings. From here you access the main property and a snug/entrance hall with fireplace. From the hall there is access to a WC and larger hallway which leads to a beautiful lounge with large bay window which floods light into the room and benefits from seating round the window edge. The room also benefits from a large Baxi fireplace and plenty of space for family gatherings. Next to the lounge is the original front door which opens into the dining area, also benefitting from large windows with original shutters and an original fireplace. Through a door next to the fireplace is a further snug with fireplace and door out to the garden. The kitchen although in need of some modernising is a well-appointed and bright room, benefiting from large windows overlooking the courtyard. Amtico floor and wall units along with an integrated hob and oven create a practical workspace. Adjoining the kitchen is a utility room with plenty of extra storage and housing the boiler. There is also a door out to the courtyard and a back set of stairs up to the second floor. The impressive original wooden staircase rises to the first floor, at the top of the stairs is the first double bedroom with two windows over two aspects and built-in wardrobes. The second double bedroom has a fireplace and loft hatch with views of the fields. A smaller bedroom could be used as an office/dressing room. The fourth double bedroom is larger with glorious views. A second hallway leads to a shower room with walk-in shower, with a bathroom next door with free standing bath, laundry and towel cupboard. A fifth double bedroom with recessed cupboard and shelving also has a small landing to the back stair well from the utility room. The sixth and final room also has access to the back staircase. These two rooms could be used for separate accommodation with their own entrance from the courtyard. Outside Sitting across the courtyard is a detached coach house offering a range of flexible uses, currently undeveloped on the ground floor with ample storage space/garaging. The first floor was converted in 1981 and is a superb space with vaulted beamed ceiling, kitchen area and bathroom. This has previously been used as office space by the current vendors, but has potential to create further accommodation or even holiday accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents. Externally Moss House sits in grounds of around 2.5 acres including beautiful, landscaped gardens designed to offer various areas of interest with a beck that meanders through a water garden, established flower beds, extensive lawns, woodland areas, vegetable garden, a charming stone outbuilding, ideal for potting shed and garden storage and a number of terraces perfect to sit and enjoy the views or for alfresco dining. Both the barn and the house sit around an impressive private courtyard with ample parking for a large number of vehicles. There is also a hidden well under the courtyard. Location Sitting just a short distance from the popular market town of Brampton with an abundance of independent shops, schools, doctors' surgery, golf club and all the lifestyle amenities that you could need and is also within walking distance from Talkin Tarn. It has excellent transport links to the A69 to Newcastle, into Carlisle City Centre, M6, the Eden Valley and the Lake District National Park. Carlisle is easily accessible in under 30 minutes for a wider range of leisure and shopping amenities as well as access to the West Coast mainline rail services and Austin Friars Private day school. Services Mains electricity and water Private drainage to septic tank LPG Gas for gas fire Oil fired central heating Tenure: Freehold Council Tax: Band G Viewings Strictly by appointment only with the sole agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria or email Offers All offers should be made to the offices of the sole selling agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria by email to For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cumbria-d541326/for-sale_i70340836
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
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
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. 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Description Wow! So much to say here- where to start!....We will start with the main accommodation and what a delight it is. This Grade II Listed Cottage is packed to the brim with history and charm with wonderful exposed ancient ships beams in several rooms, deep set cottage style windows - many with window seats, a number with exposed stone floors, original doors, spice cupboards and charming nooks and crannies - interestingly though the accommodation is surprisingly spacious - often a rarity with cottages of this age!From the moment you step inside a warm and welcoming feeling draws you in further. Fascinating echos from the past are around every corner and the history of the cottage has been researched extensively. High Stott Park has been a much loved family home for over 20 years and is now offered for sale only due to down sizing needs. Along with this lovely home are superb and extensive mature Gardens. The Gardens have been a labour of love for the last 20 years or so and now the rewards are being reaped. There are sections of woodland, lawn, sunny spots, shady spots, patios, all with a variety of mature trees and shrubs including acers, azaleas, rhododendrons and camellias all providing a profusion of colour at different times of the year. To the front of the property there is a cottage Garden area and a very sweet stone piggery. Beatrix Potter who lived near to High Stott Park Cottage used to purchase pigs from a previous occupant Jane Scales and she and the property are mentioned in her book 'The Fairy Caravan'. Perhaps the most interesting of all is the Barn with Garages under which has Planning passed to create a 4 Bedroom Family Home with the Living accommodation and En-Suite Bedroom on the Upper Floor and 3 further Bedrooms and Bathroom on the Lower Floor if required. (further details below) High Stott Park Cottage has been well cared for over the last 20 years and was re-roofed in 2011. The attractive front door opens directly into the Living Room which is of pleasing proportions. There is a window to the front with window seat, many exposed beams and two recessed 'spice cupboards' The focal point to the room is the delightful stone inglenook fireplace housing the multi fuel stove. From the Living Room is the Snug which actually makes it sound cosy, it is but also a good size! Window seat, exposed beam and open fire complete the picture in here. From the Living Room a door leads to the Dining Kitchen with deep set window to the rear, charming original slate flagged floor and currently housing a central farmhouse table. The light oak wall and base cabinets extend to two sides with inset sink unit and two illuminated recessed glass fronted cabinets. A Stanley Oil fired Cooker Range with 2 ovens and 2 hot plates which also controls the central heating. Integrated fridge and dishwasher, built-in electric oven and ceramic hob. Under stairs storage cupboard. There are stairs which lead to the First Floor and a further doors leads to the Rear Hall which has ample space for hanging wet coats and storing muddy dogs perhaps! Doors to Utility Room and Rear Vestibule all with the lovely slate flagged floor. The 'Old Dairy' (currently Utility Room) is larger than the average Utility space and has 2 excellent original cold slabs and extensive pantry type shelving. There is a 'Belfast' sink, plumbing for washing machine and ample room for tumble drier and additional freezers if required. The Side Entrance Vestibule which was enclosed by the current vendor in 2008 is now a light and airy weather proof space which leads to the ground floor Shower Room. This comprises a 3 piece white suite of WC, wall mounted wash hand basin and shower. From the Kitchen the stairs lead up to the spacious landing where 3 extremely well proportioned double Bedrooms can be found. All the Bedrooms enjoy pleasing views and have extensive fitted furniture and 1 has a window seat. The main Bathroom has a useful linen cupboard housing the hot water cylinder and cream suite comprising bath with shower over, WC and wash hand basin on a sizeable vanitory unit.The outdoor space complements the inside perfectly and is the sort of space that can keep you occupied for many an hour watching the variety of birds, bees and butterflies visiting this beautiful Garden. The Barn which was re-roofed in 2008 currently comprises - Lower level (formerly stables and cattle sheds) with cobbled floors are essentially two Garages with additional garaging beyond, or perfect workshop. Both Garages have electrically operated doors plus power and light. A staircase leads up to the upper barn, which can also be accessed externally. The upper level is made up of 2 large rooms. The first room is cavernous with a super vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, 2 Velux roof windows and a further side window. A couple of steps lead up the second room which is also well proportioned with feature round window and 2 side windows (with lovely views). The uses for these are up to you. Simply storage? Large Home Office? Music Studio? Cinema Room? Artist Studio? Teenagers Den? Occasional accommodation? There is of course the planning permission to create a 4 Bedroom Family Home - Planning Application No: 7/20025650. Plans available from the Grange Office. Location Located in a sought after picturesque area near Finsthwaite at the South West shore of Lake Windermere and with amenities only a short drive away and many pleasant country walks close by including the newly established West Windermere Way walk. From the A590 heading in the direction of Ulverston at Newby Bridge roundabout take the first exit and then the next right signposted Lakeside. Follow the road through Lakeside, go past Stott Park Bobbin Mill and High Stott Park Cottage is 0.4 of a mile further on, on the left hand side. Just 1.8 miles from Newby Bridge and the A590, yet a hop skip and jump from the inner Lake District. The location of High Stott Park Cottage will appeal to many, just far enough out to not feel the busy bustle of the inner lakes but close enough to enjoy it with little effort. Accommodation (with approximate measurements) Living Room 17' 0 max x 16' 10 max (5.18m max x 5.13m max) Snug 17' 0 x 12' 10 (5.18m x 3.91m) Dining Kitchen 16' 9 x 12' 1 (5.11m x 3.68m) Rear Hall Utility Room (Old Diary) 11' 4 x 10' 4 (3.45m x 3.15m) Side Vestibule Shower Room Bedroom 1 13' 5 x 13' 3 (4.09m x 4.04m) Bedroom 2 13' 5 x 13' 0 (4.09m x 3.96m) Bedroom 3 17' 1 x 10' 2 (5.21m x 3.1m) Bathroom Garage 1 17' 11 x 10' 0 (5.46m x 3.05m) Garage 2 17' 0 x 7' 9 (5.18m x 2.36m) Lower Barn 23' 9 x 19' 8 (7.24m x 5.99m) Upper Barn Room 1 24' 0 x 20' 6 (7.32m x 6.25m) Upper Barn Room 2 20' 6 x 16' 10 (6.25m x 5.13m) Services: Mains water and electric. Oil fired central heating run by Stanley Range Cooker. Septic tank drainage shared with High Stott Park House. Please note that due to updated regulations for septic tanks and private drainage facilities, interested parties may wish to seek independent advice on the installation. We can recommend several local firms who may be able to assist. Tenure: Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion.*Checked on 31.7.23 not verified Rights of Way: High Stott Park Cottage has a right of way in front of High Stott Park House and also has a right of way in front of Wychwood to the road. Council Tax: Band F. Westmorland and Furness Council. Viewings: Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Grange Office What3words: Energy Performance Certificate: The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_finsthwaite-d590823/for-sale_i70012066
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