Situated in the popular village of Halton and forming part of the desirable Halton Mills development, is this absolutely stunning example of a four bedroom mid-terraced property on Town End Way. Immaculate from top to bottom, the modern designed property boasts high quality contemporary living accommodation over three floors and will ideally suit a range of buyers, looking for a ready to move in, minimal maintenance home. Conveniently situated for Lancaster, the property is well supported by nearby amenities including excellent schooling, highly regarded universities and an array of typical city centre high street shops, bars and restaurants that are all within easy reach. Halton itself is also now extremely accessible due to the recently completed M6 link road and has a popular village pub, a highly regarded school, a village shop and a superb community centre all on it's doorstep. The internal layout of this superb home briefly comprises on the ground floor of an entrance hall, a spectacular open plan kitchen / dining living room complete with modern fitted appliances and an integral single garage which has been cleverly split into two, creating a multifunctional work space currently utilised as a salon, whilst also doubling up as a handy utility area.. To the first floor is another brilliant sized living room along with two bedrooms and occupying the second floor is the impressive master bedroom with ensuite shower room, another good sized bedroom and a three piece family bathroom suite. Externally, the aesthetically pleasing house offers balconies that come off the first floor living room and second floor master bedroom, as well as a private rear garden. A driveway to the front provides off road parking for two cars. Offered with no onward chain and still under the new build Premier Guarantee.Ground Floor - Entrance Hall - A welcoming entrance hallway which offers access to the integral garage & utility plus downstairs WC. The hallway comprises a telephone point, a double electricity point, a panel security alarm, a fitted smoke alarm, radiator.Wc - Intelligently positioned under stair WC which hosts a low flush WC,a pedestal wash hand basin, a double radiator and a ceiling light point to an extractor.Open Plan Kitchen / Living / Diner - 4.98m x 3.84m (16'4 x 12'7) - A stylish and beautifully presented fitted kitchen with a range of wall and base units with Quartz worktop and splash backs, a range of fitted appliances including a dish washer, a fridge freezer and a Neff four ring gas hob with double oven beneath. These are complemented by a one and a half bowl sink and drainer, radiators, a telephone point, a wealth of electricity points and ceiling spot lights and a double glazed full width window to the rear elevation with a sliding patio door onto the enclosed rear garden.Integral Garage - Single garage space with up and over door, ceiling light and consumer unit.Salon / Utility - 2.6 x 2.54 (8'6 x 8'3) - Recently converted from splitting up the garage, creating a second space currently used as a salon and also doubling up as a utility area. With a range of fitted cupboards, plumbing for washing machine, sink and drainer unit, ceiling light.First Floor - Living Room - 4.98m x 3.84m (16'4 x 12'7) - Immaculately presented and tastefully decorated lounge which has a uPVC wooden double glazed window to the front elevation, with access to it's very own balcony. The room is finalised with a stylish double radiator, both TV and telephone points, a range of ceiling spot lights and electricity points and access to the second floor accommodation by staircase.Bedroom One - 3.68m x 2.69m (12'0 x 8'9) - With a wooden uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation, a double panel radiator, a ceiling light point, a TV point, a telephone point and two double electricity points.Bedroom Two - 2.24m x 2.31m (7'4 x 7'6) - With a wooden uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation, a double panel radiator, a ceiling light point and a double electricity point.Second Floor - Master Bedroom - 5.16m x 3.84m to widest points (16'11 x 12'7 to - With a wooden uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation and access to 2nd floor balcony, a stylish double panel radiator, a ceiling light point and a range electricity points.Ensuite - 2.11m x 1.73m (6'11 x 5'8) - A three piece suite comprising a double shower unit, a low flush WC and a pedestal wash hand basin. Beautifully finished off with a contemporary chrome heated towel rail, a shaver point and ceiling spot lights running to an extractor.Bedroom Four - 3.48m x 2.84m (11'5 x 9'3) - With a wooden uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation, a double panel radiator, a ceiling light point and two double electricity points.Bathroom - 2.24m x 2.16m (7'4 x 7'1) - A beautiful three piece suite in white comprising a panel bath with overhead shower to mixer taps, a low flush WC and a pedestal wash hand basin. The room is completed by a range of ceiling spot lights which run to an extractor, a shaver point, a chrome heated towel rail and a uPVC wooden double glazed window to the rear elevation.External - The property has driveway parking to the front leading to the single integral garage. To the rear is large wrap around garden with Indian flagstone patio to side and rear with raised lawn area and decked seating area.Council Tax - Band D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_halton-d548131/for-sale_i69342691
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Save £10,000 on our Feature Property Situated in the stunning village of Kirkby-in-Furness, this development benefits from being on the edge of the world-renowned Lake District, home to three Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Overlooking the Duddon Estuary, and in rolling countryside, you are also only five miles from the market town of Ulverston and nine miles from Barrow-in-Furness, meaning you are well-served for local amenities. A collection of forty-six 2, 3 & 4 bedroom properties await in this stunningly-positioned development in Kirkby-in-Furness. Adjacent to an established primary school, and surrounded by countryside, this new development will offer a mix of homes, including detached, semi-detached, mews terrace and bungalows, offering something for everyone.Lounge - 5.02 x 2.68 (16'5 x 8'9) - Kitchen/Dining - 5.02 x 2.73 (16'5 x 8'11) - Gf Wc - 1.80 x 1.45 (5'10 x 4'9) - Bedroom One - 5.02 x 2.85 (16'5 x 9'4) - En Suite - 1.95 x 1.31 (6'4 x 4'3) - Bedroom Two - 2.86 x 2.74 (9'4 x 8'11) - Bedroom Three - 3.37 x 2.27 (11'0 x 7'5) - Bathroom - 2.28 x 1.93 (7'5 x 6'3) - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_burlington-rise-d602230/for-sale_i71673145
A well proportioned mid terraced property situated in a village location just a short stroll from the village green, village hall and local public house and restaurant. Pleasantly located in The Lake District National Park, just a few miles along the A590 from junction 36 of the M6. Conveniently placed for the many amenities on offer in Grange-over-Sands and within easy reach of Cartmel, Windermere and Kendal.The well presented accommodation briefly comprises a entrance hall, sitting room with wood burning stove and dining kitchen to the ground floor. The first floor offers two bedrooms and a bathroom with the second floor having a bedroom. The property benefits from double glazing and electric heating throughout.Outside there is driveway parking to the front of the house and a delightful enclosed garden to the rear.EPC Rating: G ENTRANCE HALL (1.43m x 1.45m) Both max. Single glazed door, stone features, wood flooring. SITTING ROOM (4.48m x 5.77m) Both max. Double glazed window, electric radiator, wood burning stove, wood flooring. KITCHEN/DINER (3.38m x 6.31m) Both max. Single glazed door to garden, double glazed window, electric radiator, good range of base units, stainless steel sink, integrated oven, hob with extractor/filter over, space for fridge freezer, plumbing for washing machine, tiled splashback, built in cupboard, exposed beams, stone features. BEDROOM (3.86m x 4.17m) Both max. Double glazed window, electric radiator, fitted wardrobe. BEDROOM (3.1m x 3.36m) Both max. Double glazed window, electric radiator, eaves storage. BATHROOM (1.73m x 2.66m) Both max. Double glazed window, heated towel radiator, three piece suite comprises W.C. wash hand basin to vanity, fully tiled walk in shower with thermostatic shower fitment, partial tiling to walls, extractor fan, recessed spotlights, tiled flooring. LANDING (3.16m x 4.6m) Both max. Built in cupboard housing hot water cylinder. BEDROOM (1.85m x 4.46m) Both max. Double glazed Velux window, electric radiator, fitted wardrobe. LANDING (1.67m x 1.85m) Both max. SERVICES Mains electric, mains water, mains drainage. Garden An enclosed garden to the rear which has a gravelled area with ample space for garden furniture. Parking - Off street For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_grange-over-sands-d536141/for-sale_i68839003
A well presented mid terraced cottage situated in the picturesque village of Near Sawrey in the heart of the Lake District National Park ,which is synonymous with its connections to Beatrix Potter who made her home at Hilltop. There are two excellent public houses nearby, The Cuckoo Brow Inn and The Tower Bank Arms with trout fishing providing sport in nearby Esthwaite Water. The charming honeypot village of Hawkshead provides further amenities and both Ambleside and Windermere are a short drive away, the latter being via the Windermere ferry.The well proportioned accommodation briefly comprises an attractive entrance porch leading to the open plan kitchen, dining living space and utility room to the ground floor and three bedrooms and bathroom on the first floor. The property benefits from double glazing and electric heating. Outside offers a corner garden with patio area and lawn and there is a parking space in front of the property with two further spaces for visitors. The property is subject to a local occupancy clause, further information is available upon request from our Windermere office.Please note because the property is tenanted, there are no internal pictures. EPC Rating: E ENTRANCE HALL (1.36m x 1.66m) Both max. Double glazed door, solid oak flooring, electric radiator, built in cupboard. HALLWAY (1.97m x 3.18m) Both max. Electric radiator, solid oak flooring. OPEN PLAN LIVING AREA (5.03m x 8.12m) Both max. Double glazed door, three double glazed windows, two electric radiators, wood burning stove, good range of base and wall units, stainless steel sink, integrated double oven, hob with extractor/filter over, integrated fridge freezer, integrated dishwasher, recessed spotlights, solid oak flooring. CLOAKROOM (1.9m x 1.96m) Both max. Electric radiator, W.C. wash hand basin to vanity, plumbing for washing machine, solid oak flooring. BEDROOM (2.9m x 5.01m) Both max. Two double glazed windows, electric radiators. BEDROOM (2.9m x 3.1m) Both max. Double glazed window, radiator, loft access. BEDROOM (1.95m x 3.09m) Both max. Double glazed window, electric radiator. BATHROOM (1.99m x 2.17m) Both max. Double glazed window, heated towel radiator, three piece suite comprises W.C. wash hand basin to vanity and bath with thermostatic shower over, partial tiling to walls, recessed spotlights, tiled flooring. LANDING (2.01m x 3.04m) Both max. Electric radiator. SERVICES Mains electric, mains water, mains drainage. Garden An enclosed back garden with a patio seating area and a slopped lawn with borders for planting and potted plants. Parking - Off street Driveway parking. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_orchard-cottages-d623329/for-sale_i71828640
Description There is often a real shortage of traditional, Semi-Detached Family Homes in this area and this one offers so much. Somerleyton is a 1930's Semi-Detached home with some lovely original features of the era such as high coved ceilings, picture rails and bay windows - it has a warm, welcoming and homely feeling throughout. The rooms are well proportioned and sunny with lots of natural light.One wonderful major benefit of this lovely home is the stunning Bay view from the Master Bedroom - a real bonus so often sought in the area. This delightful property will certainly appeal to families but will likely have a broader appeal too. Steps lead up to the front door which opens into the Hallway being spacious and light with neutral decor, large under-stairs storage cupboard with internal window, feature round window to the front, stairs to the First Floor and access to the Ground Floor Rooms. The 2 Reception Rooms have been made into 1 spacious Lounge/Dining Room which enjoys a dual aspect with attractive, traditional bay window to the front which provides a glimpse of Morecambe Bay. Attractive open fire with ornate cream surround. The 'Dining Area' has sliding patio doors to the Rear Garden and gas fire with back boiler.The Kitchen is furnished with a range of cream wall and base units with contrasting dark work-surface and inset white sink. Space for slimline dishwasher, upright fridge freezer and built-in electric oven and gas hob. Charming 'bay' window to the rear with window seat. Engineered wooden floor and small, recessed Pantry cupboard. Door to Utility Porch with plumbing for washing machine and external rear door. Useful Ground Floor Cloakroom with second, feature circular window, white WC with small wall mounted wash hand basin.From the Entrance Hall, stairs lead up to the First Floor Landing with attractive, original, stained glass window and loft hatch with pull down ladder which provides access to the partially boarded loft with light. Currently used for storage but perhaps, with relevant consents, potential to create an additional Bedroom.Bedroom 1 is a well proportioned double room with beautiful Bay views through the charming 'Oriel' window. Bedroom 2 is a also a generous double room with rear aspect and two recessed built in cupboards. Bedroom 3 is a good sized single Bedroom with pleasing side aspect. The Bathroom has a 4 piece modern white suite which comprises corner shower enclosure, WC, wash hand basin on white high gloss vanitory cupboard and bath.The Single Garage is currently utilised mainly for storage. It has an up and over metal door, 2 windows and rear pedestrian door. To the front of the property there is Parking for 2 vehicles - there is a possibility to increase to 3 if preferred. Gated access to the Side Garden area which has a timber shed and provides a private area for evening drinks! The Rear Aspect has a paved patio area with access directly from the Dining Room and a good sized area of lawn with raised decked area. Location Somerleyton, 19 Grange Fell Road is tucked away privately and peacefully in a little known, small cul-de-sac of 3 houses and enjoys a convenient location with good proximity to the town, with Medical Centre, Library, Post Office, Shops, Cafes/Tearooms etc. The excellent Primary School is very close by and just a little further is the picturesque Edwardian Promenade and Railway Station. Grange is situated approximately 20 minutes from the M6 Motorway and a similar distance from the South Lakes attractions, making this town, with is favourable 'micro-climate' very well placed. To reach the property, proceed up Main Street, bearing right at the mini-roundabout. At the crossroads go straight ahead into Grange Fell Road, go past the library, proceed up the hill for approximately 400 yards and as the road levels out take the discreet turning on the left hand side, immediately before Woodhead Terrace with a sign for 'Polperro' at the end. Accommodation (with approximate measurements) Hallway Lounge & Dining Room 14' 5 x 11' 10 (4.39m x 3.61m) plus 14' 3 into bay x 11' 10 (4.34m into bay x 3.61m) Kitchen 14' 11 plus bay x 7' 4 (4.55m plus bay x 2.24m) Utility Room Cloakroom Bedroom 1 12' 0 x 11' 10 plus bay (3.66m x 3.61m plus bay) Bedroom 2 11' 11 x 10' 8 (3.63m x 3.25m) Bedroom 3 7' 6 x 7' 5 (2.29m x 2.26m) Bathroom Garage 20' 9 x 7' 6 max (6.32m x 2.29m max) Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas central heating to radiators via a back boiler. Tenure: Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion.*Checked on 23.3.24 not verified Council Tax: Band D. 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. Rental Potential: If you were to purchase this property for residential lettings we estimate it has the potential to achieve £850 - £900 per calendar month. For further information and our terms and conditions please contact our Grange Office. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_grange-over-sands-d536141/for-sale_i70308056
Description 1 Woodbank Villas is a substantial, spacious, traditionally built Victorian End Terraced House arranged over 3 floors with lots of space for the whole family to spread out! This house has many attractive original features and boasts high ceilings, deep skirting boards, ceiling cornicing, beautiful sash windows throughout and attractive original doors. In some areas this Family Home may now benefit from a little TLC which is usually quite an appealing prospect for buyers who are keen to put their own stamp on a property and arrange rooms etc in a way that would work perfectly for them and their needs.Outside, is a sizeable back garden with a stone Outhouse with power, light and water. This would make an ideal home office for the home worker, perhaps a Gym? Studio? or a good Garden Store!Being convenient and within close proximity of the town centre and Primary School this property will particularly appeal to families.From the main pathway, steps lead to the main front door which opens into the welcoming Hallway, typical of the era with corniced ceiling, decorative archway, stairs to First Floor and access to Lounge and Dining Room.The Lounge is well proportioned with bay window to the front. Two arch top recesses with original lower cupboards with stripped pine doors, and open fire with wooden surround. Corniced ceiling and dado rail.The Dining Room is centrally located with corniced ceiling, wood effect laminate flooring, sash window with rear aspect and a door with access to the Cellar - currently used for storage (with window).The Breakfast Kitchen is light and bright with side window and 2 'Velux' roof-lights. Recessed pantry cupboard and external rear stable door. The Kitchen is furnished with a good range of soft green wall and base cabinets with wood effect work-surface and small breakfast bar. Plumbing for washing machine and dishwasher, 1½ bowl stainless steel sink unit, 5 burner gas hob and integrated oven and fridge freezer. Ceramic tiled floor.From the Entrance Hall the stairs lead to the First Floor where there are 2 Bedrooms and the Family Bathroom. Bedroom 1 is a generous double room with front aspect and En-Suite Shower Room having a 3 piece suite and cupboard housing the hot water cylinder. Bedroom 2 is a cosy double room with rear aspect. The Bathroom has white suite with WC, wash hand basin and bath with shower over.Stairs from the Landing lead to the Second Floor where there are 3 further Bedrooms. Bedroom 3 is a very pleasant double with wash hand basin and charming, cast iron fireplace (not in use) and lovely bay views. Bedroom 4 is also a double room with pleasant views to the rear and Bedroom 5 is a single room with side window. Ideal as a Study or perhaps conversion to a Bath or Shower Room to serve this floor?Outside the front Garden is leafy and green with some mature, well established plants and shrubs. The Rear Garden is particularly large, having been left to its own devices over recent years, it has recently been strimmed and the size and potential can be easily appreciated. This Garden is a superb bonus for those with green figures to create their own sanctuary and excellent for adventurous children. There is a private Parking Space for 1 car to the rear. To the side of the property there is a driveway/access lane which is shared between the 3 properties in the row and both have pedestrian and vehicular access over the back. Location Fernleigh Road is a highly desirable residential road particularly popular with families partially due to the close proximity to the excellent Primary School and the Town Centre is also very close by and enjoys amenities such as Medical Centre, Library, Post Office, Railway Station, Shops, Cafes, Tea Rooms etc. The picturesque Edwardian Promenade, Ornamental Garden and Band Stand are a 'hop, skip and a jump' away. To reach the property proceed up Main Street to the mini roundabout and bear right into the one way system and cross straight over passing the Library on the right. Take the first left turn into Fernleigh Road. 1 Woodbank Villas can be found shortly on the right hand side. Accommodation (with approximate measurements) Hallway Lounge 13' 8 into bay x 13' 0 (4.17m into bay x 3.96m) Dining Room 16' 9 x 10' 2 (5.11m x 3.1m) Cellar Breakfast Kitchen 15' 0 x 8' 10 (4.57m x 2.69m) Bedroom 1 11' 1 x 10' 10 (3.38m x 3.3m) En-Suite Shower Room Bedroom 2 10' 6 x 6' 10 (3.2m x 2.08m) Bathroom Bedroom 3 10' 9 x 10' 3 (3.28m x 3.12m) Bedroom 4 14' 4 x 10' 2 (4.37m x 3.1m) Bedroom 5 10' 8 x 6' 6 (3.25m x 1.98m) Outhouse Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas central heating to radiators. WHERE IS THE GAS BOILER???? Tenure: Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion.*Checked on 15.3.24 not verified Council Tax: Band D. Westmorland and Furness Council. Viewings: Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Grange Office. What3words: Residential Lettings: If you were to purchase this property for residential lettings we estimate it has the potential to achieve £1000 - £1100 per calendar month. For further information and our terms and conditions please contact our Grange Office. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_grange-over-sands-d536141/for-sale_i70968596
Immaculately presented end of terrace cottage with contemporary layout and features including wood burning stoves, slate flooring to both reception rooms and modern upgraded features including kitchen, luxury bathroom and Juliet balcony from one of the bedrooms with some lovely views over the rear garden. The property has been beautifully modernised by the current owners and had been previously extended to create further living accommodation. Briefly comprising of dining room, lounge, breakfast kitchen with range cooker, side porch, two bedrooms, study/occasional bedroom and fabulous four piece family bathroom with claw foot bath and separate walk in double shower. To the rear of the property is a well maintained mature garden, together with a range of versatile outbuildings including double garage with inspection pit, potting shed and separate three storey workshop with offices, attic storage and garden level area currently utilised as a gym complete with WC and shower room. This area can be accessed via the rear service road, where there is an area for off road parking. Complete with oil central heating system and uPVC double glazing whilst the location offers convenient access back to Ulverston and onto the A590 for travel to Barrow in Furness. Gleaston is a pleasant and very popular, village bordering South Lakeland and Furness which offers a local Village Hall and play area only a couple of minutes away. Access through a PVC door with glazed inserts into: DINING ROOM 16' 8 x 9' 0 (5.09m x 2.75m) UPVC double glazed window to front, Morso wood burning stove, slate flooring ceiling light point and radiator. Staircase to first floor, two understairs storage cupboards and understairs/open to: LOUNGE 9' 6 x 9' 1 (2.90m x 2.78m) State flooring, wood burning stove, alcove cupboards, ceiling light point and radiator. Wooden glazed doors into: KITCHEN/DINER 16' 10 x 9' 4 (5.15m x 2.86m) Kitchen AreaFitted with a range of base, wall and drawer units with wooden worktop over incorporating sink and drainer with mixer tap and pastel shaded recess tiling. Slate flooring, space and point for range cooker, space for American style Fridge/Freezer, spot lights to ceiling, floor mounted oil combination boiler for the hot water and heating systems and glazed window to rear. Dining AreaGlazed window to the side, door to rear porch, radiator, spot lights to ceiling and door to rear courtyard. SIDE PORCH Roof window and door to outside. FIRST FLOOR LANDING Access to bedrooms, study and bathroom. BEDROOM 16' 8 x 8' 11 (5.09m x 2.74m) widest points UPVC double glazed window to front with views, range of fitted wardrobes with extra storage above the stairs, ceiling light point and radiator. BEDROOM 9' 1 x 7' 10 (2.78m x 2.41m) Juliet balcony with double glazed double doors to the rear, ceiling light point and radiator. STUDY/OCCASIONAL BEDROOM 12' 4 x 6' 4 (3.78m x 1.95m) Sun tube, radiator and ceiling light point. BATHROOM Fitted with a four piece suite comprising of low level, dual flush WC, vanity unit housing sink with mixer tap, free standing claw foot bath with telephone style mixer tap and shower head and separate double shower unit with mixer shower offering rain head and handheld attachment. Ladder style towel radiator, spot lights to ceiling and glazed window to rear.  EXTERIOR To the rear of the property, steps lead to a private and enclosed rear garden, offering lawn with mixed shrub and flower borders. Pathway leading to the various outbuildings which include a double garage with inspection pit, workshop and separate three storey workshop. DETACHED WORKSHOP  LOWER GROUND FLOOR 22' 3 x 20' 4 (6.78m x 6.2m) Gym - Bifold doors to and from the garden, light, power, open to shower room and door to:WC - Two piece suite comprising of WC and wash hand basin.Shower Room - Glazed window, shower tray with electric shower and fully tiled. GROUND FLOOR  WORKSHOP 26' 3 x 23' 5 (8m x 7.14m) Open workspace with 3 phase electrics, lights and roller shutter door accessed via rear service road. Oil tank storage and staircase to: OFFICE 11' 4 x 11' 10 (3.45m x 3.61m) Area of worktop to three walls with drawers and space under. Lighting and glazed window to side. OFFICE 11' 4 x 11' 4 (3.45m x 3.45m) Spot lights to ceiling and two glazed windows. FIRST FLOOR  ATTIC ROOM 38' 3 x 23' 5 (11.66m x 7.14m) Lighting and power. GARAGE 25' 6 x 14' 10 (7.77m x 4.52m) Up and over door, inspection pit, power and light. To the lower level is a potting shed with door, power and light as well as further inspection pit. GENERAL INFORMATION TENURE: FreeholdCOUNCIL TAX: DLOCAL AUTHORITY: Westmorland & Furness CouncilSERVICES: Mains electricity, water and drainage all connected. Central heating and domestic hot water provided by way of oil. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gleaston-d568738/for-sale_i69755358
A NEW detached residence with air source heating, PV solar panels, parking, electric vehicle charging point and terraced garden, situated in a much sought after village location in the Eden Valley.Built to exacting standards and exceptionally well designed, Exchange House provides spacious accommodation which on the ground floor briefly comprises: entrance vestibule, hallway, cloakroom with WC, and open plan lounge/sitting room enjoying far reaching views to the front and French doors providing access to the rear terrace. A brand new, fitted dining kitchen with integrated appliances, access into a good size utility and doors from the dining kitchen to the side terrace complete the ground floor. To the first floor are four bedrooms, two with en-suite shower rooms, and an additional family bathroom.This is an opportunity to acquire a fabulous family home, second home or holiday letting property in one of the Eden Valley's loveliest village locations. Early viewing is highly recommended Council Tax Band: TBC (Westmorland & Furness Council)Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lazonby-d557518/for-sale_i69647966
Situated on the prestigious Coastal Road, within the sought after village of Hest Bank, this impressive detached house boasts three bedrooms with large driveway, detached garage and extensive garden!Access to the property is from the front elevation in the porch which leads to the grand, welcoming hallway with stairs leading to the first floor and feature, decorative windows. The spacious through lounge/ dining room offers a wonderful family space with bay fronted window and log burner.There is a country style kitchen offering a range of wall, drawer and base units in cream incorporating; integrated oven with extractor hood, space for dishwasher and fridge/freezer opening through to the dining room with uPVC double doors leading out to the decked and paved terrace boasting stunning views. Furthermore, there is a ground floor shower room with walk-in shower cubicle, pedestal wash basin and low flush WC. Rooms to the first floor include three bedrooms, two of which are double and a three piece bathroom suite comprising; fitted bath with wall mounted shower above, pedestal wash basin and low flush WC.Externally, there is a tarmac driveway to the front providing parking for several vehicles with mature bushes and shrubs. The brick built detached garage, utility and storage room are positioned to the side of the property. The extensive rear garden has a large lawn, range of flower borders, mature bushes and trees. Nestled in a beautiful country setting with lovely coastal and canal walks, village amenities and easy access to the M6 link road.Gf Disclaimer - These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in this firms employment has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property. It is not company policy to test any services or appliances in properties offered for sale and these should be verified on survey by prospective purchasers. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hest-bank-d542800/for-sale_i69142065
Description A fabulous opportunity to purchase a substantial property within this popular village, currently comprising 2 Semi-Detached Cottages set in their own grounds, with an abundance of Outhouses to the rear, and a good-sized Orchard with building potential to the side. The whole plot is for sale to allow the buyer the maximum opportunity to shape the spaces as they see fit. Bags of potential for a single large residence, ongoing rental income, or the construction of new housing to sell on. Must be viewed to be fully appreciated! 15 & 17 Bank Top really does present many possibilities and opportunities! Firstly the cottages. Formerly 3 cottages and converted many years ago into 1 x 3 Bedroom Cottage and 1 x 1 Bedroom Cottage. There are many exciting questions here to be asked and answered such as: Do we lavish a little TLC on these and keep as 2 dwellings to potentially create an additional income or provide independent accommodation for family members? Do we work to convert the whole building into one large family home? Or do we perhaps go right back to the beginning and revert back to 3 sweet little cottages? This is one of the first of many choices you will need to make!Running along the rear of the cottages are a row of original outhouses. There are 6 in total varying in size. Clearly very useful storage but, again, providing further opportunities to incorporate into the properties. A handy utility room or perhaps a home office or two?Finally, there is the Orchard/Garden. Adjacent to the properties is a very interesting and versatile parcel of land amounting to approx 0.11 of an acre which is currently a pretty and private walled Orchard. Of course there is always the potential of building on these rare pieces of land - subject to the relevant consents of course. Cottage No 15 - The front door opens into the Sitting Room. A cosy room with recessed wall cupboard, window to the front and wall mounted electric fire. Doorway into the Kitchen which provides enough space for a bijou table for two. Furnished with a range of 'beech' wall and base cabinets. Electric oven, ceramic hob, stainless steel sink unit and space for washing machine, fridge and freezer. External door and stairs to First Floor.Upstairs is the Main Bedroom which is a good sized double with front aspect and a smaller Occasional Bedroom/Study. The Bathroom has a 3 piece white suite comprising bath, WC and wash hand basin.Cottage No 17 - The front door opens into the cosy Sitting Room with low window and window seat overlooking the pretty front Garden and doors to the Lounge and Dining Room. The Lounge is also situated to the front, with a similar pleasing outlook and has an original picture rail, tiled fireplace, French doors and recessed cupboard. The Dining Room and Kitchen are positioned to the rear. The Dining Room has a good sized understairs cupboard and stairs leading to the First Floor. The Kitchen has an external door and is fitted with a range of white, wall and base units with contrasting black worksurface. Stainless steel sink unit, electric oven, ceramic hob and space for washing machine, fridge and freezer.Upstairs are 3 Double Bedrooms, 2 to the front and 1 to the rear. Centrally there is a useful study area with built in cupboard. The Bathroom has a white 3 piece suite comprising bath, WC and pedestal wash hand basin. There is also a separate Shower Room with shower and wash hand basin.External Layout - There are 6 small, terraced outhouses to the rear (some needing a little refurbishment) which could provide excellent storage or offer an opportunity to either incorporate into the houses or be developed separately as peaceful home offices, music rooms, or studios perhaps?The front Garden is largely laid to lawn with several pathways, and some mature plants and shrubs dotted around. At the rear, behind the outhouses, is a spacious and private gravelled Garden area ideal for pots/greenhouse etc or outdoor entertaining.To the side is the Orchard/Garden mainly laid to lawn, which is a lovely private area to relax and enjoy. Those wishing to develop this piece of land could create Garaging and off-road Parking, or build a Detached House or 2 Semi-Detached Dwellings subject to the relevant consents. Location Cark is a well-placed and friendly village. It's just a short walk to the local Convenience Store, Public Houses, Cark Railway Station, and Garden Centre. Amenities, such as Doctors' Surgery, Chemist, Post Office/Store, Church and Fish & Chip shop are easily accessible in the next village of Flookburgh. Cark is also a stone's throw from highly regarded Cartmel with its famous steeplechase meetings, 12th century Priory, Pubs and well-known L'Enclume Restaurant. Grange-over-Sands is approx 4 miles away where more amenities are available.To reach the property proceed out of Grange-over-Sands in the direction of Cartmel. As you drop down into Cartmel, turn left at the 'T' Junction and go past the local Secondary School. Follow the road and as you enter Cark, Nos.15 & 17 are located, set back, on the right-hand side. Accommodation (with approximate measurements) 15 Bank Top Sitting Room 12' 5 x 10' 0 (3.78m x 3.05m) Kitchen 9' 9 x 9' 1 (2.97m x 2.77m) Bedroom 1 12' 6 x 9' 10 (3.81m x 3m) Occasional Bedroom/Study 9' 6 x 4' 7 (2.9m x 1.4m) Bathroom No.17 Bank Top Sitting Room 12' 5 x 10' 2 (3.78m x 3.1m) Lounge 12' 6 x 10' 2 (3.81m x 3.1m) Dining Room 10' 2 x 9' 2 (3.1m x 2.79m) Kitchen 12' 6 x 9' 0 (3.81m x 2.74m) Bedroom 1 12' 8 x 9' 11 (3.86m x 3.02m) Bedroom 2 12' 5 x 10' 10 (3.78m x 3.3m) Bedroom 3 9' 7 x 9' 7 (2.92m x 2.92m) Study Area Bathroom Shower Room Outhouses x 6 Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas central heating to radiators. Tenure: Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion.*Checked on 02.10.23 not verified Council Tax: No 15 Band B.No. 17 Band D. Westmorland and Furness Council. Viewings: Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Grange Office. What3words: scored.scouting.proven Rental Potential: If you were to purchase these properties for residential lettings we estimate No.15 has the potential to achieve £475 pcm and No17 has the potential to achieve £800 per calendar month. For further information and our terms and conditions please contact our Grange Office. 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_i68890742
Situated in a convenient and prime location in the heart of Windermere village this picturesque attractive mid-terrace traditional Lakeland stone built cottage comprises of a fabulous open plan living space, formal dining room, three double bedrooms, one with en-suite and a splendid house bathroom.Tiggy Winkle Cottage offers a excellent opportunity to purchase a highly lucrative and rated holiday let investment property set in the Lake District National Park which has recently been given UNESCO world heritage status. Situated in a convenient and prime location in the heart of Windermere village this picturesque attractive mid-terrace traditional Lakeland stone built cottage has plenty of character and has in the recent years undergone extensive renovation and modernization to create what is now a stylish and contemporary yet characterful holiday let. The accommodation comprises of a fabulous open plan living space, formal dining room, three double bedrooms, one with en-suite and a splendid house bathroom. A picturesque garden to the front of the cottage with pleasant patio area and at the rear is a delightful courtyard garden offering a beautiful space for alfresco dining, with parking available on the street and nearby car parks with a permit. The present owners have upgraded the property throughout, including new PVC double glazed sash windows and French doors out into the garden, renovated kitchen and has been redecorated.The property is very conveniently located lying within yards of the bustling and popular village of Windermere offering a very convenient central location with the shops, restaurants, cafes and bars right on the door step and within easy walking distance of a large range of tourist attractions, good transport links including train, bus and Lake cruisers, offering excellent accessibility to enjoy the beautiful Lake District National Park.This is the perfect property for investors looking for a holiday let with the contents available by separate negotiation It is currently being used as a holiday cottage and successfully let through Lakeland Retreats. There are financial projections available upon request.AccommodationEntrance HallUpon entering the property, the entrance hallway offers a pleasant traditional entrance space with a radiator. The first room you come to is the dining room.Dining RoomA spacious room with a large PVC sash window, original wood flooring, stone mantel piece and alcove storage cupboards with stripped doors. With space for a large dining table for six this room has many uses and space for alternate furniture.Sitting RoomSituated at the end of the hallway the bright and airy lounge is just after the stairway leading to the first floor. The sitting room is a characterful room, with original stone floors, central log burning stove set under a stone mantel piece and alcove storage cupboards either side. Opening onto the rear courtyard garden, newly installed PVC French doors provide plenty of light and views straight out to the garden, the room has a warm and welcoming feel and opens into the traditional kitchen.KitchenThe renovated kitchen has a range of shaker style wall and base units, finished with a new work top and sink unit. Fitted with a double oven, gas hob, extractor hood and glass and tiled splash back. The kitchen has all the modern conveniences including a washer/dryer and houses the gas central heating boiler.Lower Ground FloorTraditional stripped door from the sitting room leads to stairs down to bedroom.Bedroom ThreeLeading off the lounge steps leads down to the lower ground floor, with has the third double bedroom. Featuring reclaimed original beams, wooden flooring and an en-suite shower room, this room also has built in storage.First FloorStone slate stairs from the entrance hall with LED lighting lead to the first floor and landing give access to the bedrooms and house bathroom.Bedroom OneOn the first floor, the master bedroom is positioned to the front of the cottage. Featuring original wood flooring and built-in wardrobe space the beautifully decorated bedroom is a bright space generous main bedroom.BathroomThe family/house bathroom benefits from a paneled bath with central taps and a shower over the bath, with glass screen, heated towel rail, WC and vanity wash basin. The bathroom is attractively finished with tiled walls and wooden flooring.Bedroom TwoThe second guest bedroom has twin beds and features original wood flooring and built-in cupboard space over the stairs. The PVC double glazed window to the rear overlooks the garden area.OutsideThe outside of the property has a picturesque traditional Lakeland stone look with neatly maintained front garden with well-established plants. To the rear, the patio garden is a large paved area, with border plants, pond and water feature. South and West facing the patio is a real sun trap, offering ample space for outside table, chairs, and BBQ. There is also an outside store which is great for storing bikes.DirectionsFrom our office in Ellerthwaite Square in Windermere, head into the village on Main Road. Staying on the same side of the road, continue for 200 yards passing Homegound and Sainsburys. The row of traditional stone cottages is located on the left hand side with Tiggy Winkle being the third cottage finished in traditional Lakeland stone.Whatthreewords: ///fond.overheat.answer ServicesAll mains services connected. Gas fired central heating.TenureFreehold.Internet SpeedSuperfast speed of 76 Mbps download and for uploading 19 Mbps as per Ofcom website.Rateable Value £5100. Currently benefit from Small Business Relief and pay £0. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_main-road-d591592/for-sale_i69993721
Description This property may just occupy one of the best situations in Grange with beautiful, contrasting views to the front and rear. With delightful walks right from the doorstep and just a short drive/walk into town, so away from any hustle, bustle and noise. What could be better than this?Woodhouse has been owned, loved and well maintained by the current vendor since 1992 and the next new owner will certainly not be disappointed. The rooms throughout are spacious and light and the whole property is welcoming and neatly presented. There may now be areas that perhaps need a refresh, but this can be done at the new owners convenience. This property should have a broad appeal and with the good outside space and its location in particular it will make a super family home.Steps lead up to the Terrace, where you can stand and admire the super views. The main door opens into the enclosed Porch and then into the Hallway with useful under-stairs storage cupboard and stairs rising to the First Floor. To the left is the Lounge which is a lovely, spacious and airy room with 2 sets of French doors leading to the Terrace and a further side window. A warming open fire is set into a stone fire place with additional stone display area. There are charming views towards Morecambe Bay over roof tops. The Dining Kitchen enjoys a triple aspect with full length window providing partial Bay views, side window and rear window looking into the rear Garden and into the woods. This generous room provides ample space for formal dining. The Kitchen has a good range of wall and base cabinets painted cream with space for oven, under-counter fridge and dishwasher. Double drainer stainless steel sink unit, rear entrance door and door to the Hallway. Off the Kitchen is the walk-in Utility Room with plumbing for washing machine and space for additional freezer if required. The Stairs lead up to the Half Landing with the Master Bedroom off. This Bedroom has very generous dimensions and wonderful views towards Morecambe Bay and the fells beyond. This incredible and enviable view changes by the hour - a relaxing chair by the window is an absolute must! There is a further smaller rear window enjoying the rear woodland aspect. The En-suite Shower Room has a coloured suite comprising WC, bidet, pedestal wash hand basin and shower enclosure. Bedroom 2 is a second well proportioned double room, again making the most of the magnificent views. Built in wardrobes with Study off. The Study has limited head height and could become a walk-in wardrobe or perhaps an En-Suite or Nursery (subject to the relevant planning consents). Bedroom 3 is well proportioned single room again with excellent views towards Morecambe Bay.The family Bathroom has a 3 piece white suite comprising bath, pedestal wash hand basin and WC. Tiled walls and airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder.Outside is the Attached Garage with remote controlled up and over door, power, light and water. Wall mounted gas central heating boiler. Parking for several cars and a camper van on the driveway.The Gardens are lovely with the front having recently become a charming, low maintenance wild flower meadow with central limestone pond teeming with wildlife. To the side there is a Greenhouse and additional access to the paved terrace which is charming and catches the morning sun. This space is very generous and is a wonderful area for relaxing, outdoor dining and simply enjoying the peace and views. The rear Garden is slightly sloping with lawned areas and central pathway all surrounded by woodland. Deep, well stocked flower borders, raised vegetable beds, a lovely seating area with bench and 'Barkers' timber store all surrounded by stone walled boundaries. Location Situated in an elevated position it is a little known, peaceful residential cul-de-sac on the outskirts of Grange over Sands yet only half a mile from the Town Centre where a variety of amenities such as Railway Station, Primary School, Post Office, Medical Centre, Library, Cafes, Tearooms and local shops can be found. Grange is known for its friendly residents, 'micro-climate' and picturesque Edwardian Promenade, Band Stand and Ornamental Gardens.Just 20 minutes from J36 of the M6 motorway and a similar distance from the base of Lake Windermere, Grange over Sands is well situated.To reach the property proceed up Grange Main Street turning right at the mini-roundabout. Go straight ahead at the crossroads into Grange Fell Road and proceed up the hill taking the 7th right into Charney Road. Follow the road around into Charney Well Lane and bear left into Rockwell Gardens. Keep right and proceed up the private driveway. Woodhouse can be found at the top. Accommodation (with approximate measurements) Entrance Hallway Lounge 18' 9 x 11' 10 (5.72m x 3.61m) Dining Kitchen 26' 11 x 10' 5 (8.2m x 3.18m) Utility Room 5' 10 x 5' 4 (1.79m x 1.63m) Bedroom 1 16' 11 max x 9'11 min x 15' 10 (5.16m max x 3.04 min x 4.85m) En-Suite Shower Room Bedroom 2 13' 4 inc wardrobe x 11' 10 (4.07m inc wardrobe x 3.61m) Study 8' 0 x 5' 10 (2.46m x 1.79m) Bedroom 3 11' 4 x 8' 9 (3.45m x 2.67m) Bathroom Garage 16' 11 x 15' 10 (5.17m x 4.84m) Garden Store 7' 8 x 5' 8 (2.34m x 1.73m) Terrace 28' 3 x 7' 9 (8.63m x 2.37m) Note: A footpath is adjacent to the property and leads up in to Yewbarrow Woods. Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas central heating to radiators. Tenure Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion.*Checked on 12.4.24 not verified 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. Rental Potential: If you were to purchase this property for residential lettings we estimate it has the potential to achieve £950 - £1000 per calendar month. For further information and our terms and conditions please contact our Grange Office. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_grange-over-sands-d536141/for-sale_i71079700
Here's our TOP TEN reasons to love Macallan: 1. Prime location - tucked away in a quiet, elevated setting in this popular Lakes village with splendid far-reaching views overlooking rooftops to the fells beyond. 2. Detached, well-proportioned, attractively presented with split-level, contemporary accommodation and a gross internal area of c. 1574 sq ft (146.2 sq m). 3. Come on in through a small vestibule to the 'L' shaped entrance hall with stairs to the lower floor. The triple aspect sitting/dining room is a lovely light room with a wood burning stove set into a slate surround on a slate hearth. Glazed sliding doors open to the decked terrace providing an additional 'room' with indoor/outdoor living during the warmer months. 4. Breakfast kitchen with fitted base and wall units, breakfast bar, electric oven and grill, gas hob and integral dishwasher. The view from the kitchen is also rather lovely! 5. Sweet dreams with split level bedroom arrangement. To the ground floor there are two double bedrooms, both overlooking the garden and one with a built-in cupboard. Serving bedrooms 3 and 4 is a four piece bathroom. To the lower ground floor there two further generous doubles: the principal bedroom has a cupboard housing the boiler and a good sized four piece en suite bathroom with a corner Spa bath. 6. Practical laundry/utility - to the lower ground floor and with access to outside, Belfast sink and space for a washing machine and tumble drier. It's also practical to use this access if you have muddy boots and dogs. 7. Outdoor living - off the sitting room there is a wonderful decked sun terrace with wood and wrought iron balustrading enjoying splendid far reaching northerly and easterly views across roof tops. This really is the perfect space for al fresco entertaining or simply sit, relax and take in the views. 8. Low maintenance gardens - the terraced gardens lie to the western elevation with elevated lawn, planted borders, gravel terrace and summerhouse with power and light. To the eastern elevation, there are two small stores - ideal for bikes and garden equipment. 9. Parking with private parking on the driveway. Please note the drive is steep. 10. Enjoying great accessibility to stunning countryside in the the Lakes, Yorkshire Dales and the Arnside & Silverdale AONB as well as excellent links to the road and rail network. For more information on the surrounding area, please turn to page 5. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lindale-d558653/for-sale_i71039879
Accommodation in Brief Entrance Porch Hallway Sitting Room Kitchen Utility Room Principal Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom Two Further Bedrooms Bedroom/Study Family Bathroom Shower Room Double Garage Parking Wrap Around Gardens The Property Orchard House is located in an elevated position on the edge of the popular and pretty hamlet of Thorngrafton. Built in 1986 and updated for modern day living, the property offers flexible accommodation and fabulous far-reaching southerly views across the Tyne Valley. The front door opens into the main hallway and access to all rooms. The bright and spacious sitting room is of generous proportions and includes a laminate floor and a feature multi-fuel woodburning stove on a stone hearth. The property benefits from a recently installed solid core front door with privacy glass either sad and a recently installed composite rear door, WERU double glazed windows to the whole ground floor, modern radiators in all rooms and offers fabulous southerly views across the Tyne Valley. French doors to the side lead to one of two sun terraces and the garden. The kitchen sits to the front elevation and is flooded with natural light and again has fabulous views. There are a range of stylish wall and base cupboards along with complementary work surfaces. The kitchen is served by a utility room which sits to the rear of the property and has useful storage cupboards, a sink and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer. The utility has access to the garden and to the generous integral double garage, which has power and multiple sockets inclusive of a 16 Amp fixture, lighting, plumbed industrial catering sink including an outside tap. The garage features a static storage battery for the 4kw solar panel system, an electric roller door and an electric vehicle charging point. Two good sized bedrooms to the side and rear elevation also occupy this floor and enjoy views of the garden, along with a further third bedroom, which is currently configured as a study/home office, ideal for working from home with ultra-fast broadband (full fibre optic). The family bathroom is functional although will require refurbishment and there is also separate shower room. Stairs lead to the mezzanine level large principal bedroom in an open plan configuration featuring bed, living room and social space which has Velux windows with dual blinds and is served by a newly installed 7kw Bosch wi-fi air conditioning system. The bedroom is served by an en-suite with part tiled walls, bath, wash-hand basin and WC, with further large Velux and double blind. There is loft space covering the footprint of the house with exception of mezzanine for storage, which is partially boarded out with possible scope for conversion. Externally The wrap around gardens are of generous proportions, with lawns to two sides and paved terracing to the side and a gravel entrance way to the front to take in the open and far-reaching views. There are mature borders planted with native tree species and fruit trees, raised beds and traditional dry-stone wall boundaries. For the keen gardener there is a productive fenced vegetable plot and a greenhouse. The garden features a compost area and polycarbonate shed for storage. Local Information Thorngrafton is a small hamlet which sits in an elevated position above Bardon Mill offering a peaceful environment and beautiful setting yet within easy reach of local amenities. Bardon Mill offers everyday amenities with a village store and tea room, pub, mobile post office and pottery. The Bardon Mill & Henshaw village hall is the UK's first earth-sheltered village hall and offers a range of clubs and facilities for the active community. Nearby Haydon Bridge offers further facilities including a small supermarket while Haltwhistle offers supermarkets, a good selection of shops, leisure centre and outdoor swimming pool, primary and secondary schooling, professional services and a new hospital. Additional services including larger supermarkets, schooling, a larger hospital, a further range of shops and eateries are available in Hexham. Both Newcastle and Carlisle are easily accessible and provide further cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities. The beautiful surrounding area provides walks and other country pursuits with Hadrian's Wall country and the Northumberland National Park nearby and the Hadrian's Wall Cycleway from which to enjoy the spectacular countryside. The Lake District is also easy to reach. For the commuter the A69 provides excellent access to Newcastle to the east and Carlisle to the west, with onward access to the A1 and M6 respectively. Newcastle International Airport is also easily accessible. The rail station at Bardon Mill provides regular cross country services, which in turn link to other main line services to major UK cities north and south. There is also a bus service to Carlisle and Newcastle which runs through the village. Approximate Mileages Bardon Mill 0.9 miles Haltwhistle 5.9 miles Hexham 11.8 miles Corbridge 15.3 miles Carlisle 26.8 miles Newcastle International Airport 29.9 miles Newcastle City Centre 32.4 miles Services Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil-fired central heating. Fourteen solar panels and storage battery. Air conditioning unit. 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 Viewings should be conducted by appointment only and no open house viewings will take place. 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_hexham-d533372/for-sale_i71341133
A well proportioned end terraced house, which has pleasing views towards the fells from the rear aspect, located in the popular Lakeland village of Staveley where there are numerous amenities including a post office, cafes, convenience store, bakery, church, primary school, railway station, public houses/restaurants and the ever popular Mill Yard. Staveley is situated between the market town of Kendal and Windermere village and offers easy access to the M6.The accommodation offers a sitting room, lounge, and kitchen to the ground floor and three bedrooms one with an en-suite and a modern bathroom to the first floor, with a fourth bedroom to the second floor. The property benefits from double glazing and a cellar.Outside there are generous gardens to the rear. On road parking applies. EPC Rating: E SITTING ROOM (4.09m x 4.82m) Both max. 4.82m x 4.09m(15' 10 x 13' 5) Two double glazed windows, radiator, multi fuel fireplace, built in cupboards. LOUNGE (3.98m x 4.27m) Both max. 4.27m x 3.98m(14' 0 x 13' 1)Double glazed window, radiator, living gas flame fireplace. KITCHEN/DINER (4.14m x 4.51m) Both max. 4.51m x 4.14m(14' 10 x 13' 7)Four double glazed windows, radiator, good range of base and wall units, stainless steel sink, integrated oven, electric hob with extractor/filter over, integrated fridge, plumbing for washer dryer, tiled splashback, understairs storage, tiled flooring. ENTRANCE HALL (0.7m x 1.32m) Both max. 1.32m x 0.70m(4' 4 x 2' 4)Single glazed door. HALLWAY (1.17m x 2.86m) Both max. 2.86m x 1.17m(9' 5 x 3' 10)Double glazed window, radiator. PORCH (1.46m x 2.83m) Both max. 2.83m x 1.46m (9' 3 x 4' 9) Single glazed door, stone features. CELLAR (3.59m x 4.95m) Both max. 4.95m x 3.59m(16' 3 x 11' 9)Single glazed window, light and power. BEDROOM (2.9m x 4.94m) Both max. 4.94m x 2.90m(16' 2 x 9' 6) Double glazed window, radiator, cast iron fireplace. BEDROOM (2.95m x 4.02m) Both max. 4.02m x 2.95m(13' 2 x 9' 8)Accessed from the stairs leading from the kitchen. Two double glazed windows, radiator, exposed beams. EN-SUITE (1.29m x 3.71m) Both max. 3.71m x 1.29m(12' 2 x 4' 3)Double glazed roof window, radiator, three piece suite comprises W.C. wash hand basin and bath with electric shower over, partial tiling to walls, exposed beams. BEDROOM (2.42m x 2.99m) Both max. 2.99m x 2.42m(9' 10 x 7' 11)Double glazed window, radiator. BATHROOM (2.39m x 2.82m) Both max. 2.82m x 2.39m(9' 3 x 7' 10)Double glazed window, radiator, three piece suite comprises W.C. wash hand basin and bath with electric shower over, partial tiling to walls built in cupboard housing hot water cylinder. LANDING (1.7m x 4.96m) Both max. 4.96m x 1.70m(16' 3 x 5' 7)Double glazed window, radiator, fitted cupboard. BEDROOM (4.84m x 4.97m) Both max. 4.97m x 4.84m(16' 4 x 15' 11)Two double glazed windows, double glazed roof window, radiator, exposed beams, eaves storage. SERVICES Mains electric, mains water, mains drainage. Garden A well kept enclosed garden to the rear with a paved seating area with a generous sized lawn which is surrounded by well stocked borders with a shed included. Please note there is a right of access across the back of the terraces. Parking - On street Street parking to the front of the property. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_station-road-d561130/for-sale_i71013375
Position, position, position! Beckside Croft enjoys an enviable south facing position, sitting in generous and private gardens and grounds of circa 3.5 acres (in total) with views of neighbouring Black Combe.Tucked away at the edge of the village it has a quiet and tranquil situation yet remains within walking distance of local amenities. The vendors' parents bought a green field site in the late 1960s and in 1970 built the home they designed for their growing family, Beckside Croft and celebrated completion with a Lakeland slate date plaque on the gable end. Great thought went into choosing the exact site for the house and as keen gardeners themselves to the layout of the gardens and grounds as well. That consideration and vision has now been fully realized and after fifty years there is now a wonderfully established garden where every season brings new colour and point of interest.The house itself is in many respects unmodernised since construction and is now ready for refurbishment and for the next generation to put their own stamp on this much loved family home. How we live has changed over the decades and so there is scope for remodelling to create a more contemporary layout. The light and airy accommodation, the existing large picture windows and 360 degree views are a great start for a more open plan ground floor living space and for the bedrooms to be modified. There's also the potential to incorporate the single storey garage into the living space (as there's plenty of space to build a detached garage elsewhere in the grounds) and build out over the top the view from here over the garden towards Black Combe and Corney Fell would make for a stunning master bedroom suite.There are some stylish features that date back to the original build such as the stunning self supporting wooden curved staircase with oak, treads and a handrail that was salvaged from a church. There are parquet floors in the hall, sitting room and dining room and a striking copper open fire surround in the sitting room. Worthy of note is the reception hall which is light and spacious, a lovely space in which to welcome guests. The staircase rises from here with double height windows allowing the light to flood in; the sun coming in through the first floor panes of glass on a summer's evening is a delight. The main living room is L shaped which allows for extensive seating arrangements. This would make an optimum entertaining area for large parties and family gatherings, especially at Christmas. Picture windows take in the dual aspect with sliding doors out to the south facing main garden. For everyday dining the separate, south facing dining room with views over the lawn and the garden is usually sufficient. The kitchen is straight out of an 1970 edition of Ideal Home magazine and whilst we appreciate it will be part of any refurbishment in the meantime it has its own charm and will provide excellent storage, alongside the utility room and pantry. A door from the kitchen leads to a loggia, a covered and enclosed external seating area with one side open to the south facing garden allowing you to be outside whatever the weather, but sheltered and out of any breeze. It's a real treat. To the rear of this is an enclosed yard with a door from the utility room. This enables the oil tank and other fuel items to be tucked away out of sight but with a gate to the garden and drive there's easy access. It's another example of the careful thought that went into the design of Beckside Croft.The first floor landing is roomy and has space for a big comfy chair north facing with a picture window the light quality is particularly good and this makes a great spot for reading. All of the bedrooms face south, some are dual aspect. The principal bedroom has a balcony and ensuite shower room, the second double bedroom has a wash basin. There are then three single bedrooms. There is another generous room on the first floor designed as a second sitting room (and we can see why, triple aspect with great views and light) it has also been a playroom and additional double bedroom over the years. On the gable end next to the flat roof of the garage, there's potential to install bi-fold doors and have a roof terrace here or build out over the garage so much potential.The attached double garage has an up and over door, power and light. There's a workbench with shelving above fitted at the back. Beyond the garage is a general purpose garden store. Most of the house has PVC windows although there are a fewwooden framed single glazed windows remaining (in the cloakroom, utility room, garage). The house is sold with carpets, curtains, kitchen appliances and the ride on mower by negotiation.You don't need to be a keen gardener to appreciate the thought that has gone into the garden layout, the planting scheme and now the maturity of the plot. The entrance is gated so the garden is secure for children and dogs. To the north of thehouse is a gravel area providing plenty of space for parking and turning. Definitely worth a mention is the large crimson camellia by the front door, a bed of heathers in front of the sitting room window and a large hydranger next to the path round tothe side of the house. The main garden is situated to the south with a large level lawn, ideal for a growing family perfect for ball games, camping parties and when the occasion arises, a marquee. Indeed over the last fifty years the house has seen family weddings and landmark birthdays celebrated right here. At the far end of the lawn an area has been left to grow with wild flowers. Beyond this is Crookley Beck, a haven for wildlife and super for children to explore. The area along the river bank is lightly wooded and could be thinned to allow a longer view to the fields beyond. In spring there is a bank of snowdrops next to the yew hedge and abundant daffodils and crocuses providing a welcome burst of early colour. Later in the year you'll beable to enjoy Lakeland favourites mature rhododendrons and azaleas shrubs. A huge beech hedge divides the formal garden from the well stocked orchard which has a wide variety of apple and other fruit trees. Notable varieties are Lord Lambourne,Sunset, Russet, Cox and Ribston Pippin table apples, Bramley and Arthur Turner cooking apples, Williams and Conference pears. As well as apples and pears you'll be able to pick damsons, figs, greengages and other soft fruit. The kitchen gardenis open to the orchard and screened from the house. In previous years the planting here has been extensive, now of more modest proportions but there are still active beds. The washing lines are in this area, accessible but out of sight. If you fancyhaving a supply of your own eggs there is a hen hut ready for your own flock. Beyond the orchard there is a small paddock, suitable for grazing horses or ponies. This bounded by an impressive stand of beech trees planted in the early 1970s.There is an additional field of ca: 1.5 acres. Although contiguous with the rest of the property, this was originally a separate field and has its own access from the highway. This is triangular in shape, being bounded by Crookley Beck and the River Annas on two sides with the furthest most tip being where two becks converge. There is a small detached stone built outbuilding with a sheeted roof; to be fair it is dilapidated but may have scope for a home office or studio, an annexe, even an Airbnb, all subject to the necessary planning consent. Along the southern edge of the field when the water level is low there is a small beach, lovely for picnics, bbqs and for children to make dens in fact the den or tree house potential provided by the gardens and grounds are huge it really would make a super house for children to grow up or grandchildren to visit.Bootle is a small village with an active community spirit on the west coast of Cumbria within the Lake District National Park. It has the advantage of a village shop, doctor's surgery and two churches. A cosy cafe provides high quality meals during the dayand a cycle shop provides support for cyclists. There is local shopping at Millom, roughton in Furness, Whitehaven and further afield in Workington. There is a railway station 1 ½ miles away at Bootle Station on the Cumbrian Coast Line, whichruns between Carlisle and Barrow-in-Furness. Bootle has its own primary school; Captain Shaw's C of E primary school, founded in 1830 by a local naval benefactor who also built a house near to Beckside Croft. Secondary schooling is available inMillom. In the quieter west coast part of the National Park there is great access to the fells and indeed from the house itself you can walk straight onto Corney Fell via an unadopted road. Footpaths lead from there to the summits of Black Combe andin the other direction, north to Buckbarrow and the Eskdale fells. These summits afford exceptional views, reputably the most extensive in England; on a clear day it is possible to see the Isle of Man, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, as well asthe nearby Lakeland Fells. If you prefer the coast to the fells, it is 3 miles to the local beach with its extensive sands, while Silecroft, with its well-known beach, 9 hole golf course and pony trekking is some 5 miles away. Further up the coast is the prettyvillage of Ravenglass beside the estuary of the River Esk and the miniature railway running into Eskdale.DirectionsTo find the house from the M6, take the A590 towards Barrow. At the Greenodd roundabout take the second exit onto the A5092, and then follow the A595 up the west coast. Upon reaching Bootle, turn right onto Fell Green Road just before Bootle Stores. Beckside Croft is a short way along on the right, on the second of two sharp bends.ServicesOil fired central heating. Private drainage to a septic tank (which whilst in working order will need replacing), mains water and electricity. Please note the two solar panels on the roof are not operational.Tenure - FreeholdCouncil Tax Band - FThe vendors have many happy memories of growing up at Beckside Croft and would love another family to enjoy the next fifty years there but they also recognize that the substantial garden and paddocks have development potential and so theywill be seeking a clawback clause in the contract this will be for 30% of the uplift in value if planning permission was to be obtained in the next thirty years. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bootle-d547434/for-sale_i72267999
Accommodation in Brief Portico Hall Kitchen/Dining Room Snug Sitting Room Utility Room Three Ground Floor Bedrooms Bathroom Shower Room Principal Bedroom Suite with Balcony & Shower Room Garage Parking EV Charging Point Workshops Store Rooms Gardens Terrace & Patio Greenhouse Orchard Land Woodland Around 5.1 Acres in All The Property Wood Farm is a beautiful stone-built detached property that has been renovated and updated in stunning style to create a desirable country home with exquisite interior decor. Every element of the design and finish has been considered with the utmost care and attention, and this gorgeous home is a reflection of that dedication. The property stands amongst glorious north Cumbrian countryside, close to the Scottish Borders and also within easy reach of Northumberland. Far-reaching views stretch away over the gardens and land of Wood Farm towards the horizon. The property as a whole extends to just over 5 acres, including a generous paddock of almost 2 acres and woodland that is a haven for wildlife. This will appeal to a range of interested parties, including those looking for a compact and manageable equestrian opportunity. The attractive timber and slate portico with glazing shelters the front door before stepping into the hall. The living accommodation occupies the south west wing of the ground floor. The sitting room is filled with natural light from a triple aspect including French doors to the east elevation. Striking beams support the vaulted ceiling adding to the sense of space, with stone flagged flooring underfoot and a handsome fireplace acting as a focal point. The blend of traditional touches with contemporary styling and quality is hugely appealing and continues throughout the whole property. Adjoining the sitting room is the snug which is cosy yet spacious, with a dual aspect and a stone fireplace with woodburning stove. The kitchen/dining room is the warm and inviting heart of the home. Characterful beams and lintels are a reminder of the history of the building and a large stone inglenook with decorative tiling houses an impressive electric Everhot range. There is lots of space for a table and chair to host family and friends, with French doors to the gardens offering indoor/outdoor living. The kitchen is served by a utility room with a double oven, additional Belfast sink and space for white goods. There are three bedrooms arranged across the north east wing of the ground floor. The bedrooms are appointed in clean, simple style for a relaxing atmosphere and are served by a bathroom with suite comprising bath, wash hand basin, WC and bidet. There is also a separate shower room adding to the practicality of the set up. These rooms are finished in complementary fashion, with elegant tiling and quality fixtures and fittings. The first floor is home to the magnificent principal suite. The generous bedroom is orientated to make the absolute most of the elevated position, with full-height glazing framing incredible views. This glazed wall incorporates a central door to the balcony outside which is the perfect spot to enjoy a morning coffee, or simply to contemplate the beautiful landscape. The bedroom is served by a shower room with sleek modern design. The first floor landing has been configured as a quiet reading corner, maximizing the use of space and completing a self-contained first floor suite. Externally Wood Farm is approached via a country lane and driveway shared with a single neighbour. There is ample parking for numerous vehicles, in addition to the garage. An EV charging point adds a touch of future-proofing. Useful outbuildings include an outdoor boiler room, a large workshop which is currently configured as a gym, along with a second substantial workshop with adjoining store room. A large garden store completes the range of buildings. Beautifully maintained gardens stretch away from the house with expansive lawns dotted with carefully maintained topiary and fruit trees. A flagged terrace runs along the property before opening out into a patio for al fresco dining and entertaining. A greenhouse will appeal to the keen gardener. Beyond the gardens lies the generous paddock, with well-fenced boundaries, a young 19 tree orchard and sheltering woodland to the east corner. The paddock extends to around 1.88 acres of good land that provides an opportunity for a neat and compact equestrian set up with glorious surroundings. The woodland area attracts a host of wildlife and is a delightful addition to Wood Farm. Local Information Wood Farm sits amongst peaceful and unspoiled countryside close to the Scottish border and just outside Kielder Forest Park. A short drive leads to the Solway Coast AONB or the magnificent Dumfries and Galloway coastline, with both the North Pennines AONB and the Lake District National Park also easily reached. The nearby market town of Longtown offers amenities with a good range of shops, pubs, Post Office, chemist, hairdresser, art gallery, GP practice and dental surgery. Brampton and Carlisle are also accessible, as is Gretna on the north of the border. The surrounding countryside offers excellent outdoor opportunities. There are amazing walks directly from the property, with the line of historic Hadrian's Wall to the south. This is a fantastic base from which to explore the north of England and southern Scotland. Nearby is Carlisle, nicknamed The Great Border City, an ancient settlement with Roman discoveries still emerging. Carlisle offers a comprehensive range of social, leisure, retail and cultural opportunities and an attractive pedestrian area, along with an impressive cathedral and castle. The property is well positioned for access to the A7 and M6 for onward travel north and south, while the A69 provides easy access to Newcastle in the east. Brampton Junction rail station offers cross-country services between Newcastle and Carlisle, while the station in Carlisle provides excellent main line services to major UK cities north and south. Approximate Mileages Longtown 8.4 miles Brampton 11.3 miles M6 J44 12.3 miles Gretna 12.7 miles Carlisle City Centre 15.3 miles Keswick 45.9 miles Newcastle International Airport 53.7 miles Services Mains electricity and water. Drainage to septic tank. Oil-fired central heating. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. 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Mains Cottage offers bright and versatile accommodation over two levels. The property retains an array of original features including exposed stone walls and ceiling beams, blending well with the modern additions to the property. Access from the parking area leads up to the extended kitchen entrance. Upon entering the modern open plan kitchen you are struck by the thought that has gone into enhancing this property sensitively. The vaulted ceiling and apex window make the most of the space and views, electric Velux windows adding practicality. The country shaker style kitchen has wall and floor units in sage green along with a large free standing range oven and wooden work surfaces offering fabulous entertaining space. A dining table is positioned perfectly next to the large apex window enjoying the most fabulous uninterrupted views over the surrounding countryside and over to the North Pennines. The kitchen design incorporates a utility area offering beautiful practical space. Moving through into the original part of the property there is an under stairs coat cupboard and a WC with tiled floor. The heart of the property is a large sitting room with multi-fuel stove and the room has a cosy atmosphere with cottage style windows, wood beams and engineered oak flooring. There is plenty of space for entertaining and glass doors through to a summer room providing further living space and a patio door out to the garden. Stairs from the lounge take you up to the first floor and two good sized double bedrooms, the master benefiting from walk in wardrobe and ensuite with shower and fitted cabinetry and vaulted beamed ceiling. The main family bathroom has a shower and bath, toilet and sink, storage cupboard with central heating tank and towel rail. The second double bedroom also has a vaulted ceiling and original beams, adding character along with views out to the garden. From the main lounge there is a further reception room which is currently used as office space with built in shelving and french doors out to the garden, a large wooden beam adds character to the room. A second wooden staircase takes you up to the third good sized double bedroom which benefits from ensuite with shower, sink and toilet. There is a hatch up into the loft. This room offers self-contained living space for a teenager or older relative. Outside The property has off street parking with space for at least 4 vehicles to park and access, through a gate, to the garden and property. The private enclosed garden is immaculate including rockery with water feature, lawn and mature shrubs and trees. Seating areas are positioned throughout the garden and accessed by stone paths. For those with green fingers there are raised vegetable beds near the kitchen. A large, terraced patio area next to the outbuilding provides excellent outdoor dining space, with a built in BBQ and pizza oven area, perfect for entertaining family and friends. A west facing section of the outbuilding has been converted into a garden room space and provides covered area for outdoor entertaining and an extension of the house. This benefits from sun throughout the afternoon and evening. The Garden Room is part of the main outbuilding/garage which has been split into four useful spaces for storage, practical use and hobbies. The main part of the garage has an electric roller door and covered inspection pit and would still serve as a garage. The building has both power and heating. On the back of the outbuilding is a handy lean-to greenhouse. There is also a purpose-built log store and small brick outbuilding currently used as a store with hot water and electricity. Location: Mileages Penrith 2.5 miles Carlisle 18 miles Keswick17 miles Location: Mains Cottage is located within the desirable village of Newton Reigny which has an active village community. The village benefits from a village hall, a vibrant pub, The Sun Inn and a beautiful church. The village is excellently positioned for access onto the M6 and is only 2.5 miles from Penrith which has a mainline railway station, with West Coast trains getting you into London in around 3.5 hours. Penrith also offers a range of leisure and shopping amenities and excellent primary and secondary schools. The Lake District National Park is only 10 minutes away with Keswick only 17 miles away with access to outdoor activities such as walking and water sports in abundance. The Michelin star rated Dog and Gun at Skelton is only 4 miles away. Directions: From Penrith pass Newton Rigg College. Upon entering Newton Reigny, turn right at the 30mph sign (also signposted for Village Hall). Follow this road, pass the village hall and continue around the bend where Mains Cottage can be found on the left hand side. Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage Oil fired central heating and LPG Gas for oven. Tenure: Freehold Council Tax: Band: E Local Authority: Eden District Council Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agents, Fine and Country North Cumbria. Offers: All offers should be made to the offices of the sole selling agents, Fine and Country North Cumbria by email to For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newton-reigny-d560069/for-sale_i69800970
Living at Ingmire Hall affords a slice of life in an historical country house and tranquil country estate but with all of the trappings of contemporary life. The Hall itself is a Grade II Listed 16th-century country house dating mainly from the 16th-century and includes a Pele tower. Built for the Upton family, altered and enlarged in the early 19th century by renowned architect George Webster of Kendal and then extended again in around 1900; a fire destroyed much of the hall in the 1920s only to see it restored, extended again and then partially remodeled in 1989. It now comprises thirteen unique and highly individual homes set in a private estate of around 13 acres, the beautifully landscaped grounds feature woodlands, extensive lawns, water features, a tennis court and fishpond.Purchased by the present owners in 2022, The Wing has been painstakingly refitted to create a modern and vibrant family home that is sleek and contemporary with stylish decoration, high end interior fittings, all wrapped up in the charismatic appeal of this impressive and characterful period exterior.The generous living accommodation is well proportioned and laid out over three floors offering a sociable ground floor living space of living kitchen and reception room, staircase hall, utility room and cloak room. On the first floor is the luxurious principal bedroom with a walk in wardrobe, glamorous bathroom and a completely fabulous and unique roof terrace with pergola enabling all year round outdoor living. On the second floor are two further double bedrooms both of which have ensuites along with a useful box/study/play room. Outside is private parking, a ground level seating terrace and a private lawn for the sole use of the property. Beyond this are the wider estate grounds. This is an exceptionally special property, unique on all counts, one that would be a privilege to call 'home'. Vendor insightWe'd previously holidayed in the Lakes and were initially looking to buy there but were then introduced to Ingmire Hall as we had friends who had a property here and through them we got to know the Hall and grounds and fell in love with not only the estate but the area as a whole. We got to experience the peace and tranquility of the grounds and discovered the incredible accessibility of the location. Work commitments are taking us away from Ingmire Hall but we have thoroughly enjoyed our time here as a family and will very much miss all that it has given us.LocationOnly four miles off the motorway and ensconced by the fells, Ingmire Hall is in a world of its own. Approaching from the M6, round the bend and the valley stretches out in front, it is indeed a sight for sore eyes as the glorious Howgill Fells rise to greet you. The setting and views are breathtaking. Ingmire Hall is set a mile and a half to the west of Sedbergh which, as the nearest town, has a comprehensive range of local amenities centered on an attractive Main Street being home to an array of independent retailers, including a traditional grocer and butcher, ironmonger, florist, sweet shop and a Spar supermarket. As an official book town, there is also a selection of book shops to browse and a town library. Healthcare wise there is a medical centre, a dentist and a vet. Sedbergh has a weekly Wednesday market held in the car park on Joss Lane and monthly throughout the summer months, Main Street is the setting for an artisan market. The renowned and independent Sedbergh School has extensive facilities which are available for local residents to use and enjoy, including the swimming pool, various sports facilities and concerts in the state-of-the-art music hall. This is an amazing local facility benefitting the rural community. Vendor insightWe were looking for a house that had good commuter access to the M6 and Oxenholme station as well as to local amenities. We feel like we are in another world here, but in reality remain very connected with road and rail links and everything in both Sedbergh and Kendal. For our growing family we've found the setting to be safe, a ready-made community that has been very welcoming. It's as sociable as you want it to be as other residents are all very respectful of one another's privacy. We love to walk, and from here right from the door, or just a short drive away, we've been able to explore the local fells. Step insideThe epitome of elegance, with a carefully curated interior, The Wing is a visual treat where great attention to detail has been put into every element of design and specification to create a luxurious, bespoke interior for maximum convenience and comfort. Top to bottom the house is decorated using a palette of Farrow and Ball paints, light design is thoughtfully considered and atmospheric, the fittings are stylish, sockets and switches have a brushed brass finish, the ground floor and main bedroom are laid with Amtico flooring, the kitchen has been installed by Lakeland Kitchens and features a full range of integral appliances, marble work tops, hand painted cabinets with brushed copper handles and a breakfast bar for informal dining. Sitting happily alongside the modernity of the interior there are exposed oak lintels, the natural woodwork has been echoed in the selection of the staircase's oak and glass balustrade which runs top to bottom, the treads are laid with a sisal carpet. Bespoke internal joinery includes painted wall paneling, oak contemporary panel doors, the sitting room's media cabinet, cleverly concealed push-touch understairs cupboards providing coat and shoe storage, principle bedroom furniture (double desk, dressing table, twin bedside drawer units) and a beautiful oak panel sliding pocket door to the fully fitted walk in wardrobe. The two remaining bedrooms also have built in wardrobes and the two lofts have been boarded with ladder access for practical and accessible storage. The box room on the top floor has super fitted storage and provides a hobbies or play space for younger children. Starting with the ground floor cloakroom, rising to the house bathroom on the first floor and the two ensuites (one a bathroom, the other a shower room) on the second floor, Billington Design Total Bathroom Solutions have created glamorous and top specification suites to add a touch of daily luxury to your life. Vendor insightWhen we bought it The Wing was in need of updating, we've enjoyed the creative process and the extent of the work has enabled us to have peace of mind that comes with a very thorough job. The ground floor living space has worked well for us. We designed it to be an all-in-one living area where we can all stay connected in the same space, but doing different things. The internal window is not only safety glass but also has extra sound proofing so the children can watch their programs in the kitchen and we can watch ours in the sitting room. We'd designed the desks in the main bedroom to enable us to work from home but have actually enjoyed working at the dining table as the views through to the garden are great and we remain on hand if the children need us. Step outsideWhether you are looking for a private spot to grab a quiet moment or a family barbecue, the roof terrace is delightful, immensely private and the views are wonderful. The pergola is an impressive addition making this an all-weather outdoor space the owners tell us that they've enjoyed it throughout the seasons, even when it's been snowing, with the heaters on, it's warm and cosy and magical watching the snow silently fall on the estate grounds. On a clear dark night, the roof panels can be opened to indulge in a spot of star gazing. There's a seating terrace right outside the front door perfect for a morning coffee with the papers or grabbing a spot of lunch in the sunshine. The lawn in front is private to The Wing and the lawn beyond that is shared with The Main Hall, the adjoining property. A gravel area to the side provides dedicated parking for 1 car and there are further visitor spaces around the estate. Vendor insightOur favourite place to sit is the roof terrace, the pergola has been such a great addition. It's an bsolute sun trap up there, sheltered and south facing the perfect place to barbecue and enjoy a glass of wine as the sun goes down. We can open the roof vents for maximum sunshine or close them if shade is needed. The wind proof blinds give us shelter on a breezy day, but we can still enjoy being outside. If you needed extra space, there are some communal sheds available to rent on a monthly basis. It hasn't been an issue for us as we've the room at the side of the house for bike and garden cushion storage. There are so many different places to enjoy within the grounds. In the warmer months we like to take a portable barbecue either up to Tennis House (the views are great, especially back towards the Hall) or down by the fishpond, we've set up hammocks in the Fairy Garden with the children, enjoyed drinks with neighbours by the Tennis House and joined in with fireworks.We've enjoyed the stillness and calm of the setting. Whilst nearly all the properties are lived in full time we're not overlooked and it's a very peaceful place to liveServicesMains electricity, shared private water from the estate borehole, LPG from a communal and metered tank, shared private drainage to the estate treatment plant. Worcester central heating boiler in the utility room with a separate hot water storage tank. BroadbandFull fibre gigabit broadband provided by B4RN (Broadband for the Rural North) . All B4RN customers receive gigabit (1,000Mbps) speed.MobileIndoor: EE, O2 and Vodaphone for both Voice and DataOutdoor: EE, Three, O2 and Vodaphone for Voice, Data and Enhanced DataBroadband and mobile information provided by Ofcom.Local Authority chargesWestmorland and Furness Council Council Tax band BTenureFreehold.A monthly management charge in the region of £300 is payable which includes external window cleaning, maintenance of the communal grounds and parking areas as well as upkeep of the shared services. Included in the saleThe pergola, fitted carpets, curtains and poles, blinds, light fittings and NEFF kitchen appliances - five plate induction hob, fan, dishwasher, double oven including combination microwave, larger fridge, tall freezer and temperature-controlled wine store. The Quooker tap (providing hot, water) is also included. Additionally, the Samsung condenser drier and Beko washing machine, the televisions in the living kitchen and sitting room, the upholstered king size bed with integral television are available by way of further negotiation as are many other items of furniture including the roof terrace furniture and Webber BBQ for example. Please ask about any items that interest you. RestrictionsPlease noteA clause in the lease prohibits holiday letting but long-term residential tenancies are allowed. Directions what3words: ///mixing.reclaim.finelyUse Sat Nav LA10 5HR with reference to the directions below:Leave Sedbergh and head towards the M6 (J37) on the A684. The entrance is signed on the left hand side. Alternatively, approaching from the motorway, the entrance is shortly after crossing the narrow bridge over the river. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ingmire-hall-d629772/for-sale_i69437764
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
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
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
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
Description: In the picturesque town of Grange-over-Sands, there stood a magnificent property, a hidden gem, nestled amidst its delightful gardens and looking out to the breath-taking views of Morecambe Bay and the Fells beyond. This fabulous detached property held within it, immense investment potential.With the Owners 3 bedroom flat and 3 successful holiday lets, the property offers a unique opportunity for those seeking both a superb residence and a lucrative business venture. The owners flat boasted spacious rooms, with stylish Kitchen and Bathroom fittings and is flooded with natural light, its cosy ambiance and modern amenities made it an ideal place for comfortable living.But it is the holiday lets that could steal the show. Each flat provides a memorable stay for guests, with stunning views of the surrounding landscapes. Outside, the gardens are well maintained and offer a tranquil escape for visitors, complete with vibrant blooms, winding paths, hidden seating areas and quite outstanding bay views.For those seeking a 'change of lifestyle ' this could be the ideal property for you as there is huge potential for a thriving hospitality business, catering to the growing number of tourists drawn to Grange-over-Sands.THE CHALETThe Main Entrance is reached via steps up to the covered Veranda, where you will first begin to see the spectacular views on offer. The half-glazed entrance door leads into the large and very spacious Hallway. To the right is the Dining Room which is a well-proportioned dual aspect room. The bay window has a fitted window seat providing spectacular Bay views. Within the Dining Room you'll find a feature tile fireplace with gas point and 2 built in dressers either side with leaded glazed doors. The Lounge Is another good-sized room with bay window and window seat where you can enjoy the 180-degree views over the town and the ever changing sands of Morecambe Bay and the Lakeland Fells in the distance. The red brick fire place houses a wood burning stove with feature 'oak' mantle.The well-appointed modern Kitchen is fitted with Cashmere shaker style wall and base cabinets with soft closing doors and drawers, Beech work-surfaces, complementary part tiled walls and breakfast bar. Integrated Bosch dishwasher, Lamona washing machine, free standing Samsung American style fridge freezer, recessed Belling range style cooker and inset extractor. Concealed wall mounted Ideal gas central heating boiler. The Pantry at the rear of the Kitchen mirrors the same units within the Kitchen with the additional benefit of glazed wall units. From the Inner Hall you can gain access to the Bedrooms and Family Bathroom.Bedroom 1 is a good sized double with a dual aspect with outstanding views towards the Bay and access to the En-Suite Shower Room with 3-piece white suite comprising shower cubicle, wash hand basin and WC.Bedroom 2 is another good sized sunny room, with a lovely outlook to the side garden and views towards Morecambe Bay. A door leads to the En-suite Shower Room with a 3 piece white suite comprising shower cubicle, wash hand basin and WC. Bedroom 3 is also a double room with side aspect. The Family Bathroom has a modern 4 piece white suite of corner bath, shower cubicle, wash hand basin and WC, complementary part tiled walls and floor.Outside - From the rear entrance of the Chalet a pathway leads to the side garden with level lawn, vegetable plot, garden shed and greenhouse with grape vine. Limestone steps lead to the front of the property with superb paved terrace having an attractive limestone and wrought iron balustrading. What a wonderful place to sit and enjoy your morning coffee, G & T or evening meal, surveying the panorama in front of you!! To the side of the terrace, steps lead down to the main garden area where you will find well stocked borders with mature acers, heathers and perennial shrubs. Further steps lead to a lawned area with additional seating area, surrounded by mature trees and shrubs. Gravelled pathway and steps lead to a limestone rockery garden with a wonderful variety of plants and shrubs. Large Garage with up and over door and personal door. Ample space for a workshop with power and light. Location:Highfield Road is a lovely area and always popular with families partially due to the close proximity to the excellent Primary School and the Town Centre is also very close-by and enjoys amenities such as Medical Centre, Library, Post Office, Shops, Cafes, Tea Rooms etc. The picturesque Edwardian Promenade, Ornamental Garden and Band Stand are a hop, skip and a jump away. The popular village of Cartmel is approx 2 miles away and has become hugely popular over recent years, There is fine dining at 'L'Enclume' restaurant, the popular Cartmel Races, enjoyable Sticky Toffee Pudding, and the splendid 12th century Priory and the Gatehouse. The many attractions of the inner Lake District and West Coast are all within driving distance. To reach the property from Grange-over-Sands proceed up Grange Fell Road past the Library. Just past the 4th right (Eden Mount Road) turn left - signed 'The Chalet'. The property is at the end of the road on the the left hand side. TIDESFrom the paved terrace a door leads you into the attractive Breakfast Kitchen having cream shaker style wall and base units with single drainer stainless steel sink unit, complimentary beech effect worktops, breakfast bar and part tiled walls. Within the Kitchen you'll find the integrated washing machine, fridge, stainless steel oven and hob with extractor fan over. Off the Breakfast Kitchen is the cosy Snug with feature stone wall, fitted seating and Lakeland slate corner plinth for your TV. Two steps lead down to the fabulous Double Bedroom with outstanding views towards Morecambe Bay. Recessed hanging area and fitted drawer unit. Door to En-Suite Shower Room having a 3 piece white suite comprising shower, wash hand basin and WC.GARDEN FLATFrom the Parking area a pathway to the side of the garage leads you to the Garden Flat. The bistro sitting area gives access to the front door opening to the Breakfast Kitchen where there is a range of base units incorporating the single drainer stainless steel sink unit. Built-in Electrolux oven and hob with cooker hood over; space for washing machine and under counter fridge. Concealed Baxi gas central heating boiler. Door and 3 steps down to the Inner Hall which give access to all rooms. The cosy Sitting Room has a pleasant aspect to the patio area. The Shower Room has a 3 Piece white suite comprising shower enclosure, pedestal wash hand basin and WC. The Bedroom is a good double with a lovely sunny aspect.STUDIO FLATFrom the Parking Area, the Entrance leads into the Breakfast Kitchen with fitted white wall and base units, inset 1½ bowl stainless steel sink unit, space for fridge and built in Electrolux oven and gas hob with cooker hood over. Open plan Living Area with fitted shelves and views towards Morecambe Bay. Very useful Utility Area with Belfast sink, plumbing for washing machine and space for tumble dryer. Door from the Living Area and 2 steps up to Dining Hall with very useful storage cupboard. There are 2 double Bedrooms both with dormer windows and exceptional views over the town towards Morecambe Bay and the Lakeland Fells in the distance. The Bathroom has a 4 piece white suite comprising roll top bath with clawed feet, corner shower enclosure, wash hand basin and WC.Single Garage to the front of the property with up and over door, power and light. Accommodation (with approximate measurements) The Chalet Covered Verandah 12' 2 x 7' 8 (3.71m x 2.34m) Entrance Hall Dining Room 18' 10 into bay x 13' 11 (5.75m x 4.26m) Lounge 18' 10 x 13' 11 (5.75m x 4.25m) Kitchen 17' 7 x 9' 11 (5.37m x 3.04m) Pantry 9' 10 x 3' 0 (3m x 0.92m) Bedroom 1 15' 8 x 13' 10 into bay(4.80m x 4.24m into bay) En-Suite Shower Room Bedroom 2 13' 2 max x 10' 2 (4.01m max x 3.1m) En-Suite Shower Room Bedroom 3 13' 11 max x 12' 3 into bay (4.26m max x 3.74m into bay) Family Bathroom Garage 20' 3 x 15' 10 (6.17m x 4.83m) The Studio Kitchen 11' 10 x 8' 9 (3.63m x 2.67m) Living Room 15' 6 max x 13' 9 (4.73m max x 4.20m) Dining Hall 11' 7 x 9' 2 (3.55m x 2.80m) Bedroom 1 14' 3 x 12' 2 (4.34m x 3.71m) Bedroom 2 14' 4 max x 9' 9 (4.37m max x 2.97m) Bathroom Garage 16' 7 x 13' 4 (5.05m x 4.06m) The Garden Flat Breakfast Kitchen 13' 4 x 9' 10 (4.06m x 3m) Sitting Room 10' 8 x 10' 2 (3.25m x 3.1m) Bedroom 12' 5 average x 11' 1 max (3.78m average x 3.38m max) Shower Room Tides Breakfast Kitchen 13' 1 max x 12' 9 max (3.99m max x 3.89m max) Snug 13' 7 x 7' 1 (4.14m x 2.16m) Bedroom 12' 1 x 9' 8 (3.69m x 2.95m) En-Suite Shower Room Garden Shed Greenhouse Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage to all Flats. Gas central heating to radiators. The Chalet and Tides share the same central heating system. The other properties have separate boilers. Tenure: Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. Council Tax: The Chalet is Band E - Westmorland and Furness Council. Business Rates: The Studio, Garden Flat and Tides are all currently subject to 'Small Business Rates Relief). Viiewings: 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_i71293030
Home* Large and elegant period family home* Over £100,000 per year rental potential - please call us for more details.* Sale can include all future bookings* A fantastic investment opportunity * 7 bedrooms* Panoramic views over The Bay* Built in 1880* Freehold* Driveway for up to 5 carsServices * Mains electric, water, gas and, drainage * High speed broadband* Alarm systemPurchased as five distinct apartments in 2007, the current owners have since undertaken major renovations and rewiring, introducing modern central heating, carrying out roof repairs and installing modern double glazed sash windows to transform Rockwood into a warm, family home brimming with original characterful features.Pull along the large driveway where there is ample parking for up to five cars. Wend along the path beneath the pergola to arrive at the handsome bay-fronted and gabled edifice of Rockwood. Stone steps lined with lavender provide an aromatic approach to the front door, where an etched glass transom heralds your arrival home to Rockwood.Minton tiles line the floor of the porch, with panelling to the lower walls. Ahead, stained glass surrounds the inner door, drawing a kaleidoscope of light through to the entrance hall.Original wooden flooring extends underfoot in the entrance hall, a broad, bright foyer made unique by the range of intricate plasterwork in the cornicing and ceiling rose above. Farrow & Ball period colours with a modern twist feature throughout, balancing an antique look with crisp modern touches.To the left of the entrance hall, displaying a full range of evocative Victorian features, the dining room draws in all the drama and beauty of Morecambe Bay through the recently reglazed bay window. Arched alcoves flank the large marble fireplace, detailed cornicing runs the width of the room whilst the plaster ceiling rose adds formality to the traditional chandelier lighting. Original floorboards add warmth and character in this spacious room, housing a ten-seater dining table. Enjoy after dinner entertainment, with space for a grand piano to the rear, or pause in the window seat to the rear with a book plucked from the feature shelving, handmade and bespoke fitted to the room. Peep through to the secret study, a peaceful and light room, with views to the front. Perfect for those working from home, or for use as a playroom; Rockwood has great versatility.Returning to the dining room, cross the entrance hall to discover the sitting room, carpeted in cream and with arched alcoves either side of another handsome fireplace, this one tiled in Victorian green. All the remarkable features present in the dining room are continued in this peaceful room, where views extend over Morecambe Bay; enjoy a morning cup of tea watching the tide and weather patterns augment the face of the estuary in an ever-changing tableau. Next door on the right, a cosy snug serves as a modern television and media room, with wooden flooring underfoot and blue-black painted panelling to the walls. Light pours in through a side window, capturing leafy vistas of the garden. At the end of the hallway, a door behind the stairs opens to provide access to the dry cellar below, perfect for storage and with plenty of potential.To the rear of the home, modern slate flooring overlays the original terracotta tiles of the kitchen. A warm room, where a Range cooker emanates cheerful welcome from within its sage-green tiled inglenook, country vibes combine with views over the cobbled courtyard and the old 'Wash House Cottage', now used as storage but ripe with potential.Within the handmade, pitch pine kitchen is an abundance of storage space in the cabinetry - which includes a large larder cupboard with spice rack - and plenty of preparation space to roll out dough upon the worktops, a combination of solid wood and granite. Alongside the Range cooker, culinary essentials include a double Belfast sink, in addition to a dishwasher and freestanding American-style fridge-freezer. Off the rear hall there is access outside, alongside a downstairs WC tiled in the original terracotta and black stone, and a utility room with stainless steel sink, cabinets and plumbing for a washer and dryer. Returning to the entrance hall, make your way up the broad staircase, lined in striped carpet runner, before turning left to step up to a large, light double bedroom overlooking the courtyard garden to the rear. Sandy carpet underfoot balances with dark grey woodland style wallpaper, perfectly suited to the home's surroundings. Across from the head of the stairs, refreshment awaits in the house bathroom, where original flooring steps up to a claw foot, roll top bath to the left. Warmth emanates from a traditional style cast iron radiator, whilst light sage tones coat the walls. A wash basin and WC also feature.Light filters down over the landing through a restored stained-glass atrium, respectfully repaired and reinstated by the current owners.Peep through to a second double bedroom next door to the bathroom, where the high ceiling adds an airy lightness to the room.A short series of steps leads up to a third double bedroom on the left, dressed in seafoam blue to the walls, with sandy carpet underfoot and ample space for wardrobes and drawers. Light permeates once more through the large window, replete with fitted blinds. A home which refuses to compromise on spaciousness and light, along the landing arrive at a front facing bedroom, where soothing grey meets with crisp white to the walls and ceiling. Bountiful views extend through the window out over Morecambe Bay, whilst inside, a period marble fireplace makes for an interesting focal point.At the end of the landing, a freshly fitted bathroom combines rusticity with clean contemporary lines. Underfoot, matt earthy toned tiles extend, with a large walk-in shower, WC and wall mounted broad wash basin with vanity unit storage beneath. A Jack and Jill bathroom, it connects through to the master bedroom, where ever-changing views over Morecambe Bay and over to Arnside Knott provide the most invigorating wake-up call. Dressed in grey and white tones to the walls, a feature fireplace is resplendent in red tiling. Peep through to the dressing room, featuring a sauna and ample space for wardrobes and drawers. With a door leading back out to the landing, this could easily serve as a sixth double bedroom.Stairs from the landing lead up to a loft level, the ideal retreat for teenagers who could enjoy their own private floor with dressing room, bedroom, games room and bathroom.Currently separated into a snug lounge, games room and two high-ceilinged bedrooms, light and seaside views are constant companions, with an ensuite shower room helping to keep this level totally private.This all-embracing family home is currently run as a successful holiday let, with versatility of rooms, seafront setting and close proximity to the fells and fine dining of the Lake District.GardenOutside, to the front of Rockwood, terraced lawns offer different seating areas, to enjoy the sun as it moves through the garden from morning to late afternoon.Established shrubbery provides plenty of interest for the eye, alongside the mesmeric charms of Morecambe Bay, where the tides carve a new landscape throughout the course of the year. Peaceful and quiet, soak up sunrises over Arnside Knott.In the cobbled courtyard to the rear, discover the Wash House Cottage, formerly a studio apartment, with a lounge, bathroom and kitchen. Currently utilized as storage there is the potential to revive this pocket-size property as a workshop or studio. Festooned in ivy, it is a characterful addition to the home.Perfectly positioned for families and lovers of all things Lake District, walks aplenty lie close by, from Hampsfell to the local orchard and woodlands. On the gateway to the Lake District, Cartmel is only ten minutes' drive away for Michelin-star meals at L'Enclume and Rogan & Co.With its elevated views over the Bay, classic period features, elegant decor and spacious rooms, Rockwood is a grand and sophisticated family home that is sure to leave you eager to live beside the seaside, beside the sea.** 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_rockland-road-d577366/for-sale_i69919282
Bluebell House and Greaves, Dacre A stunning, detached 4/5 bedroom contemporary newly built home which enjoys a beautiful and peaceful setting within the Lake District National Park. This unique property offers purchasers a beautiful lifestyle family home with 7 acres available by separate negotiation, as well as a former farmhouse now providing ancillary accommodation. The property is just under 4 miles away from the popular village of Pooley bridge, at the northern tip of Ullswater, which has an array of amenities including restaurants, shops, and an abundance of walks on the doorstep. Adjacent to Bluebell House and also included in the sale is 'Greaves', which is the existing former farmhouse now providing detached ancillary accommodation, offering ideal work/gym space and accommodation for dependent relatives or visiting friends and family. Both properties sit in a glorious unspoilt countryside setting with undulating fields and trees surrounding them. Bluebell House Bluebell House is a unique, newly built luxury home in a secluded yet accessible location within the Lake District National Park. Finished with a mix of crisp white render and Westmorland Slate to the exterior this stunning family home sits nestles in the Cumbrian countryside. The internal accommodation has been designed with family living in mind; flexible open plan spaces that also retain a sense of separation - ideal for daily family life or entertaining a full house. Full height glazing is a feature throughout which allows the house to be flooded with natural light at all times of day. The extensive open plan living accommodation on the ground floor all benefits from underfloor heating with slate effect ceramic tiles. The entrance hallway leads to the living room and on to a large, light and airy open plan living/dining/kitchen with bi-fold doors to the garden and feature central woodburning stove. The kitchen has been fitted with modern black SieMatic kitchen fitted cabinets with integrated NEFF appliances including a double oven, microwave, induction hob with integrated extractor fan, fridge freezer and twin wine coolers. A cosy and intimate more formal dining space is located adjacent to the kitchen. To the rear is a useful utility and bootroom with door to outside. A useful office/bedroom 5 providing a work from home haven and downstairs WC, complete the ground floor accommodation. An oak and glass stairway leads to the first floor which boasts two equally stunning double bedrooms both with en-suites, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom as well as extensive storage on the landing. The large windows and elevated position of the bedrooms affords them a stunning outlook. Greaves This attractive detached former farmhouse dates back to the 18th century and now provides ancillary accommodation to Bluebell House. The large footprint, with a flexible layout, offers opportunity for home office space and/or gym perhaps, and has living and sleeping accommodation for dependent relatives or visiting friends and family. N.B It should be noted that Greaves cannot currently be classed as a permanent residence and cannot be sold or let independently. Bluebell House and Greaves sit in a large plot extending to just under 2 acres. There is a generous terrace to the front and side of Bluebell House with the remainder of the gardens laid to grass. Greaves Beck passes along the eastern boundary with a pretty barbeque hut sitting adjacent; the perfect spot for summer entertaining. There is a large courtyard shared with Greaves offering ample parking and a useful 2 storey traditional barn offers scope for conversion to garaging or home office (subject to consent). There is also an existing detached double garage. The extent of the property is shown outlined in red on the attached plan. There is a separate 7acre field (shown hatched blue) which is available by separate negotiation. Special Note Immediately after the first occupation of Bluebell House, the former farmhouse Greaves shall not be occupied or used at any time other than for purposes ancillary to the residential use of Bluebell House. Reason: Planning Permission was granted for Bluebell House as a replacement house only, the condition is required to ensure that the existing house is used only as ancillary accommodation and that there is no net increase in the number of independent houses at this location. Services Mains electricity, borehole water with filters and expansion tank serving Bluebell House and Greaves, sewage treatment plant. An Air Source Heat Pump provides Heating and Hot Water to Bluebell House. Greaves is served by oil fired central heating. Field The neighbouring field extending to just over 7acres (shown hatched blue on the adjacent plan) is available by separate negotiation. Tenure Freehold. Council Tax As this is a newly constructed house it has not yet been assessed for Council Tax. Viewings Strictly by appointment through the sole selling agents, Fine & Country Cumbria Offers All offers for the property should be made to the sole selling agents, Fine & Country Cumbria . Money Laundering Prospective purchasers 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_dacre-d558310/for-sale_i69928615
Imposing yet exquisitely refined, this distinguished country residence and accompanying coach house boast an impressive total of over 5,700 square feet, set amidst a sprawling 2-acre plot. Embraced by the enchanting panorama of open countryside, with captivating vistas extending towards the iconic Lake District and Northern Pennine fell ranges, Watch Cross offers unparalleled beauty and tranquility.This remarkable property presents a multitude of opportunities, catering to those seeking multi-generational living arrangements or envisioning potential commercial endeavours such as a boutique guest house or bespoke wedding venue. With its expansive layout and picturesque surroundings, Watch Cross is an irresistible prospect not to be overlooked. These two extraordinary properties promise to captivate discerning buyers seeking the epitome of country living.Watch Cross - Situated on a large private plot against the expansive backdrop of open countryside and stunning natural vistas to the Northern Pennines and Lake District fells , this distinguished main residence dates back to 1909. Exquisitely crafted with Kirkstone Sandstone cavity construction and meticulously renovated by the current owners, the interiors seamlessly combine modern amenities with timeless period charm, highlighted by a majestic English Oak staircase.Spaciously designed, the home offers three lavish reception rooms, six double bedrooms, and five refined bathrooms, each adorned with luxurious fixtures. The family bathroom is a sanctuary unto itself, featuring an extraordinary copper bathtub with sweeping countryside views.At the heart of the residence lies a grand dining kitchen, meticulously appointed with high-quality fittings and granite countertops, perfect for hosting and family gatherings. Additionally, an array of supplementary reception spaces provides ample room for leisure and entertainment.Embracing versatility, the 'east wing' of the estate presents independent annexe potential, catering to diverse lifestyles with options for income generation or multi-generational living.The Coach House - Adjacent to the main residence, the charming Coach House stands as a picturesque addition to Watch Cross, offering unparalleled flexibility for those seeking a spacious family annexe, holiday let or long term rental opportunity. Bathed in natural light and surprisingly spacious, it features a delightful dining kitchen which has an island unit and an impressive coach house-style window, complemented by an equally generously proportioned lounge. Boasting three inviting bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, the Coach House showcases lovely garden and terrace views, epitomising tranquillity and elegance. Nestled within a quaint courtyard setting, this sandstone-fronted attached property exudes refinement, boasting impeccable presentation and meticulous attention to detail throughout.Grounds - Accessed via a graceful sweeping driveway, Watch Cross unfolds its grandeur amidst meticulously landscaped private gardens. Adorned with raised patios, lush lawns, and enveloped by verdant trees and shrubbery, the grounds offer a serene sanctuary, enhanced by breath-taking vistas of the surrounding open countryside and distant Lake District / North Pennine fells. At the front of the property, a spacious courtyard, providing ample room for parking and manoeuvring. Adjacent to the courtyard stands a double garage, poised for potential expansion pending necessary planning approvals, or alternatively serving as a versatile space for additional storage or workshop endeavours, providing both practicality and opportunity.Location - Watch Cross is situated in a rural yet highly accessible location, with excellent amenities and schools nearby in Brampton, Low Crosby and Warwick bridge. The historic border city of Carlisle is only around five miles away with major amenities and West Coast Main Line station, taking you to London in around three and a half hours as well as connecting you directly with Newcastle, Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh. The property is just off the A689, offering excellent transport links to Carlisle, Newcastle and the M6 which gives access within 30 minutes to the Lake District National Park and the Eden Valley.Services - Mains electricity and water. Oil central heating. Septic tank drainage. Partial underfloor heating.Council Tax - Watch Cross - G The Coach House - D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_irthington-d567300/for-sale_i71705146
Welcome to High Ghyll, Newby Bridge Road, Bowness on Windermere, LA23 3LWCommanding an elevated setting with views of Lake Windermere this architect designed detached house was built in 1998 for the present owners in a traditional Lakeland style and offers well-proportioned rooms providing three reception rooms, a dining kitchen with utility room and a downstairs cloakroom. To the first floor there is a roomy landing with space for a study area, two generous bedroom suites both with dressing areas and ensuite shower rooms, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.Beautifully established and well stocked gardens of c. 0.48 acres surround the house and are meticulously maintained; they provide a colourful backdrop for life here at High Ghyll. There is a choice of seating areas to suit every weather and occasion and a delightful summer house from which the views are simply breathtaking. The drive opens to an extensive parking area with a detached double garage. In summary, a great family house in delightful gardens enjoying impressive views, privacy and an enviable, accessible and convenient Lakeland location almost midway between Bowness on Windermere and Newby Bridge.LocationLocation is paramount when it comes to choosing your perfect property and High Ghyll is fortunate as it not only has an enviable location but enjoys an equally choice setting too. Whilst there are neighbours either side there are generous gardens and established planting between the neighbouring houses ensuring no compromise on privacy.Both High Ghyll and the surrounding gardens enjoy views of Lake Windermere and the verdant slopes of Claife Heights and the mountains beyond. Almost equidistant between Bowness on Windermere and Newby Bridge this is an extremely accessible location and convenient to reach either from Newby Bridge (and therefore from the M6) or Windermere direction.The position is perfectly suited for those looking to enjoy the best of Lake District life whilst still benefitting from all that a quiet residential area has to offer. Located just off, and elevated above, the A592 it's easy to find and ideal for enjoying all the great amenities that Bowness on Windermere has numerous cafes, bars and restaurants, the cinema, a theatre and plenty of galleries and shops. For water sports enthusiasts, there is a choice of marinas, numerous activities to enjoy and regular sailing events whether as a participant or spectator. For those with hills in mind, the Wainwrights are all around and there are also some super walks right from the door.Ambleside, Grasmere, Hawkshead and Coniston are all within comfortable reach for day trips and if a greater choice of shops is needed then the Cumbrian market town of Kendal is just over 10 miles away. If schooling is a priority, then there is a good selection of primary, state and independent schools in Windermere making this the perfect option for a main residence. For day-to-day needs, there are branches of Tesco and Co-op in Bowness itself and in Windermere you'll find Booths and Sainsbury's.J36 is your nearest access to the M6 and if travelling by train you can hop on the branch line at Windermere or go straight to Oxenholme on the main West Coast line.You're really in the centre of things here High Ghyll offers a wonderful opportunity to explore and enjoy.Step inside From the parking area, a flight of Lakeland stone steps with wrought iron railings flanked by pink camelias lead up to a seating terrace across the front of the house. The front door opens to an entrance vestibule with an engineered oak floor. Step through to the welcoming wide hallway, double opening doors with bevelled glazing open either side to the dining room and sitting room.The sitting room has generous proportions and a triple aspect, it's "a lovely room especially for Christmas and special occasions" according to the owners who also use the cosy snug when it's just the two of them. The sitting room has two routes out to the garden, there is a sliding door to the west facing front seating terrace from here the sunsets are delightful and there are tantalizing glimpses of the lake. There's a second door to a rear seating terrace as well as a specially commissioned elegant marble fire surroundin which sits a coal effect living flame fire.The dining room is a lovely room for gathering family and friends, high days and holidays. It too enjoys the setting sun over Claife Heights and lake views. The cosy snug has a sliding door out to the rear seating area, the neighbouring magnolia tree looks fabulous from here! The room is lovely and cool on a hot day as it just gets the morning sun.The inviting family dining kitchen has an engineered oak floor and extensive storage as well as a halogen hob and self-cleaning fan oven (both De-Dietrich), AEG larder fridge, NEFF dishwasher, a Bosch combination microwave/grill/fan oven and an Elica extractor fan sits above the hob. Cabinets are fronted in beech and worktops are granite. Adjacent to the kitchen is a fitted utility room with spaces and services for a washing machine, vented drier and freezer. There are also useful wall cupboards and practical open shelving. Completing the ground floor is a cloakroom.The stairs ascend to a light and airy gallery landing with room for a home office if desired. A hatch leads to the loft with pull down ladder, boarding and lighting making it ideal for suitcases and Christmas decorations.The two front bedrooms are similar in size, appointments and views, it must be a dilemma which one to choose as the principal suite!The bedroom suite chosen has a range of fitted furniture, an arch to a dressing area and an ensuite shower room. This room was selected as the orientation of the bed enables the owners to look straight out to the lake; with a cup of morning tea to hand what better way to start the day? The second bedroom suite also has a range of fitted furniture and an ensuite shower room and views of the lake.The two remaining bedrooms are also both double rooms and enjoy views of the garden or surrounding countryside. These two are served by the family bathroom. Off the landing is a traditional airing cupboard, so useful for storing your bed linens and towels.Step Outside Pull in off the road and the entrance is shared with the adjoining house, Ghyllside. Turn into High Ghyll's private drive which opens to an extensive parking area (all laid withtarmac) and a detached double garage. The garage has both an electric up and over door and a side door. There is power, light and water with internal storage shelves. Anarea to the side of the garage has been fenced to conceal the oil tank and bin storage area.It is quite possibly the gardens that set this lovely home apart from all others - surrounding the house to all sides, they are an absolute delight. Well stocked andcarefully tended they provide colour and interest throughout the seasons with a vibrant show of colour in the spring and summer months, especially when the azaleas and rhododendrons are in bloom. There is also a fine collection of mature heathers, camelias, viburnums, magnolias and skimmias. At the top of the garden snowdrops, daffodils and bluebells have naturalised and put on a good spring show.Throughout the gardens seating areas have been incorporated within the garden design to take advantage of particular views or with a purpose in mind the seating area to the south is lovely for breakfast and lunch, it's also perfect for a sunny barbecue being next to the kitchen and there is a cool corner, "the arbour" if it all gets a little toowarm as the area is wonderfully sheltered too. Facing west, the terrace at the front is a favourite for afternoon cups of tea or a glass of something chilled as the sun sets behind Claife Heights.Moving round the house, the seating area next to the snug attracts the morning sun, but then on a hot afternoon offers much needed shade. As for the summer house andterrace at the top of the garden, well, it's absolutely magical. The panoramic view is right over the top of the house to the lake and wooded slopes of Claife Heights and thedistant mountans. A second great venue for evening gatherings whether it's just the two of you or you're hosting family or friends. Your guests will delight in the Lakeland vista unfolding in front of them. A small pond with a pumped stream sits just below this and provides a gentle background trickle.The summer house itself has French windows so it can be opened right up and shelter taken if there is a breeze or it comes onto rain. The garden is surrounded by fields tothe east and south offering privacy and seclusion.Externally there is lighting and water provision. Behind the summer house is a compost area, tucked away out of sight, but exceptionally useful for the keen gardener.ServicesMains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating from a Camray boiler in the utility room. LPG for the gas fire in the sitting room. Security alarm. BroadbandAlthough not presently connected, Ultrafast broadband is available from Fibrus with potential speeds of 982 Mbps for downloading and 310 Mbps for uploading.MobileIndoor: EE, Three, O2 and Vodaphone for both Voice and DataOutdoor: EE, Three, O2 and Vodaphone for Voice, Data and Enhanced DataMobile information provided by Ofcom.Local Authority charges Westmorland and Furness Council Council Tax band GTenureFreehold Included in the sale Fitted carpets, curtains, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and integral kitchen appliances as listed. Please noteThe first part of the drive is owned by Ghyllside with High Ghyll enjoying a right of way over it, subject to a half share of the upkeep, payable on an as and when basis. Directions what3words toolbar.jetliner.rashersUse Sat Nav LA23 3LW with reference to the directions below:Leave Bowness on Windermere on the A592 heading towards Newby Bridge, pass the left hand junction with the B5360. After the junction with Ghyll Head Road (also on the left), it's the next drive on the left. There are double opening metal gates. Turn in here and bear right towards High Ghyll. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bowness-on-windermere-d590159/for-sale_i71409182
Accommodation in Brief Ground Floor Entrance Hall Snug Drawing Room Kitchen/Dining Area Rear Porch Utility Room WC Store Room First Floor Landing Principal Bedroom Ensuite Five Bedrooms Shower Room Bathroom First Floor (Above Garage) Boiler Room Storage Exterior Three Car Garage Garden The Property Situated within the picturesque Lake District National Park, this distinctive rural home is enveloped by scenic natural surroundings, showcasing enviable views of the nearby Great Mell Fell and Little Mell Fell. Brownrigg is surrounded by 5 acres, comprising grassland and mature, well stocked gardens with a lovely outdoor seating area, complementing its surroundings. The property showcases many architectural periods, tracing its origins back to the 1500s. Inside, the main living spaces are generously sized and filled with natural light, showcasing charming period features such as exposed beams, traditional inglenook fireplace and an impressive staircase. The drawing room and snug are characterful in appearance, with the snug enjoying a Clearview stove, fostering a warm and inviting ambience. The open plan kitchen and dining area has been tastefully upgraded to include underfloor heating, elegant limestone tiles, and a Rangemaster cooker, making it an ideal area for dining and entertaining guests. Added conveniences include a ground floor storeroom, utility room and WC accessible via the rear porch, just off the kitchen/diner. The entire ground floor is serviced with underfloor heating and the walls affixed with efficient Celotex insulation. Ascending to the first floor, Brownrigg House features five well-proportioned bedrooms with the principal bedroom boasting an ensuite bathroom and the remaining bedrooms sharing a shower room and bathroom. These rooms showcase the same cosy, traditional aesthetic featuring exposed beams and pitched ceilings. Above the garage, there is a substantial storage room, accessible via the staircase within the ground floor store room. Given its size, this has scope for development and could function as additional accommodation for guests, subject to necessary consents. Externally Externally, Brownrigg House benefits from a large adjoined three vehicle garage in addition to parking space contained within the front yard. The gardens are mature and have been beautifully maintained, featuring lush lawns, Log and Wood Store, vegetable patch, neatly presented flower beds and a large terrace area for outdoor entertaining. There is about 2 acres of grassland to the front of the property, with a small, picturesque stream running under a stone vernacular bridge. Agents Note The property is currently served by 4G broadband, with superfast broadband arriving in late 2024. Local Information The popular Matterdale Valley is located in the Lake District National Park, close to Ullswater and 7 miles from the M6 at Junction 40. Nearby Penruddock features a cosy country pub, a restaurant, and a village hall, fostering a close-knit community atmosphere with regular social events. The area is ideal for outdoor activities, offering scenic walks and sailing opportunities on nearby Lake Ullswater. It's a peaceful spot for enjoying the outdoors and local community life. The regional centre of Penrith is within easy reach and provides comprehensive cultural, educational and recreational opportunities, along with excellent shopping facilities. There are primary schools in the villages of Penruddock, Stainton and Greystoke, along with a separate pre-school in Penruddock. There is an excellent choice of secondary schooling nearby with Ullswater Community College, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School and Keswick School. For the commuter, the A66 and M6 are both 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 and Edinburgh in the north. The rail station at Carlisle provides regular connecting services east to Newcastle. Approximate Mileages Penruddock 3.3 miles Pooley Bridge 4.9 miles M6 Junction 40 Skirsgill 8.0 miles Penrith 8.9 miles Keswick 12.2 miles Carlisle 28.7 miles Services Mains electricity & Water. Oil-fired boiler. 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_matterdale-d584177/for-sale_i71144924
An outstanding substantial detached five bedroom house occupying an idyllic site amounting to approximately 0.5 acre with extensive surrounding mature gardens in a tranquil rural setting under two miles from Bassenthwaite village and entirely embraced by delightful fell views.The generous internal accommodation offers flexible use as there is a ground floor bedroom and bathroom allowing some occupants to mainly reside on the ground floor if preferable.Boundary House nestles within the Lake District National Park approximately 8.5 miles from Keswick, 9.5 miles from Cockermouth, 20 miles from Carlisle and 19 miles from Allonby on the Solway coast. Junction 40 of the M6 at Penrith is 26 miles away and Penrith railway station includes a west coast main line direct service to London, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Bassenthwaite village amenities include a primary school, church and public houses. Nearby facilities include Bassenthwaite lake and sailing club, a first class leisure complex and spa at Armathwaite Hall hotel, The Lakes Distillery, The Lake District Wildlife Park, Mirehouse country house and gardens and Honister slate mine. Numerous fell walks are close by including Binsey, Skiddaw and Ullock Pike. Accommodation Ground Floor: Entrance Hall With vaulted ceiling, radiator. Sitting Room With windows to two elevations, sandstone fireplace with wood burning stove, radiator. Dining Kitchen With fitted base and wall units including pelmet lighting and granite work surfaces, sink with boiling water mixer tap, Rayburn stove, integrated fridge and dishwasher, radiator, external door to rear open porch. Utility Room With fitted base and wall units, sink with mixer tap, plumbing for washing machine, radiator. Inner Hall With two radiators, under stairs cupboard. Living Room With windows to two elevations, sandstone fireplace with wood burning stove, four radiators, patio door to the rear garden. Bedroom One With radiator. Bathroom With WC, wash hand basin, roll top bath with shower mixer / filler, shower cubicle, ceramic wall tiling, heated towel rail / radiator. First Floor: Landing With two roof windows, radiator. Master Bedroom With vaulted ceiling, three roof windows, three radiators, cast iron fireplace. En-suite Bathroom With WC, wash hand basin, roll top bath with shower mixer / filler, shower cubicle, ceramic wall tiling, roof window, radiator. Bedroom Three With windows to the front and rear elevation, two radiators, built in cupboard and cylinder cupboard. Bedroom Four With roof window, radiator. Dressing Room / Bedroom Five With radiator, built in wardrobe. Shower Room With WC, wash hand basin, shower cubicle, ceramic wall tiling, two roof windows, heated towel rail. Outside: Block paved driveway entrance and courtyard providing parking spaces, extensive surrounding mature gardens comprising lawns with stocked and shrubbed borders, paved patios, established trees, rear decked terrace, garden room with electric power, shed, large car port suitable for a motor home. Double Garage With Apartment With two up and over doors, electric light and power, built in cupboard, adjoining external stores. Self-Contained First Floor Apartment With vestibule and stairway to open plan living room / bedroom with three roof windows, fitted base units, two electric heaters, shower room with roof window, WC, wash hand basin, shower cubicle, heated towel rail. Services Mains water and electricity. Sewage treatment plant. Oil central heating. Tenure Freehold. Council Tax Band D. Right Of Way A right of way exists to provide access to the neighbouring caravan. Viewing By appointment with Hackney and Leigh's Keswick office. Directions From the Keswick Crossthwaite roundabout proceed to the A591 towards Bassenthwaite and continue for approximately seven miles until reaching the crossroads and then turn right immediately before the Castle Inn Hotel. Proceed ahead up the hill and the entrance road to the property is situated on the left after approximately 1.5 miles. What3words Spacing.toads.suave Price Offers in the region of £1,500,000 are invited for consideration. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ireby-d581818/for-sale_i71697364
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