Well-presented three bedroom detached house situated on this popular Heaton-with-Oxcliffe development, conveniently located for Westgate Shopping Precinct including Post Office, Lidl and Tesco supermarkets, Westgate Primary School and within approximately one and a half mile radius of the sea front promenade. The accommodation is uPVC double glazed throughout, gas central heated from a 'combi' boiler and briefly comprises: front entrance, hallway, lounge with feature fireplace, open archway into the dining area with French doors leading out to the garden, modern fitted kitchen with integrated oven and hob, utility room, ground floor wc, staircase and first floor landing, main bedroom with walk-in wardrobe (previously en-suite shower room), two further bedrooms and fully tiled shower room. Outside the property there is an open plan lawned front garden, double driveway providing off-road parking for two vehicles leading to the attached garage and a generous size lawned rear garden with patio areas and timber garden shed. In summary, this property will appeal to a wide range of buyers including the typical family buyer seeking a 'ready to move into' home in a popular and convenient location. Internal viewings are highly recommended. FRONT ENTRANCEOpen porchway with tiled floor and outside light. uPVC double glazed door leading into:HALLWAYTiled floor. Central heating radiator. Ceiling light. Electric power point. Staircase to the first floor. LOUNGE 4.09m x 4.09m (13'5'' x 13'5'')uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Laminate flooring. Feature fireplace with inset coal effect living flame gas fire. TV point. Telephone point. Coving. Ceiling light. Electric power points. Understairs storage cupboard with coat hooks. Open archway into:DINING AREA 2.81m x 2.33m (9'2'' x 7'7'')uPVc double glazed French doors leading out to the garden. Laminate flooring. Central heating radiator. Coving. Ceiling light. Electric power points. KITCHEN 3.78m x 2.81m (12'4'' x 9'2'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Central heating radiator. Range of fitted furniture comprising base units, wall units and drawers with complementary working surfaces and tiled splashbacks in part to two walls. Inset single bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap. Built-in 'Belling' electric oven, four ring 'Lamona' gas hob and stainless steel cooker hood above with extractor fan and lights. Space for a fridge freezer. TV point. Ceiling light. Electric power points. UTILITY ROOM uPVC double glazed door to the side elevation. Central heating radiator. Working surface to one wall with fitted wall unit above and plumbing/space below for washing machine and tumble dryer. Ceiling light. Electric power points. Access into:GROUND FLOOR WCuPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Central heating radiator. Two piece suite in white comprising wash hand basin set into a vanity unit and wc. Ceiling light. STAIRCASE TO FIRST FLOORLANDINGBuilt-in storage cupboard with shelving housing the 'Vaillant' gas combination condensing boiler. Ceiling light. Electric power point. BEDROOM ONE + WALK-IN WARDROBE 3.47m (max) x 2.69m (average) (11'4'' x 8'9'')uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Laminate flooring. Central heating radiator. TV point. Ceiling light. Electric power points. Access into the walk-in wardrobe (previously en-suite shower room) with uPVC double glazed window, central heating radiator, fitted hanging rails and ceiling lights. BEDROOM TWO 3.03m x 2.66m (9'11'' x 8'8'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Central heating radiator. Laminate flooring. TV point. Ceiling light. Electric power points. BEDROOM THREE 2.24m x 2.41m (max) (7'4'' x 7'10'')- currently used as an officeuPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Ceiling light. Electric power points. SHOWER ROOM/WC 1.87m x 1.68m (6'1'' x 5'6'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Heated chromium towel rail. Three piece suite in white comprising shower cubicle with mains shower, pedestal wash hand basin and wc. Fully tiled floor to ceiling. Mirror fronted bathroom cabinet. Ceiling lights. Extractor fan. OUTSIDE THE PROPERTYFRONT GARDENOpen plan, laid to lawn.DOUBLE DRIVEWAYLaid to block paving providing off-road parking for two vehicles and leads to the garage. Paved pathway and timber gate providing access down the side of the property into the rear garden. External gas and electric meters.ATTACHED GARAGE 5.36m x 2.67m (17'7'' x 8'9'')Outside lights. Accessed via a metal up and over door. uPVC double glazed side door. Power and light. Electric consumer unit. REAR GARDENFully enclosed. Laid to lawn with paved and stone chipped seating areas. Timber garden shed. Raised shrub/flower bed. Water feature. Outside cold water tap. Outside security light. Surrounded by timber fencing. Gated access into bin storage area at the side of the property with outside light. TENURE FreeholdSERVICES Mains water, mains drainage, mains electricity, mains gas. Local Authority Lancaster City Council. Council Tax Band D. Amount payable for the financial year 2023/24 being £2174.95. Please note that this is a verbal enquiry only. We strongly recommend that prospective purchasers verify the information direct.Council Tax Band: D (Lancaster City Council)Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_heaton-with-oxcliffe-d624082/for-sale_i70751784
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Accommodation in Brief Entrance Hall Sitting Room Kitchen/Dining Room Utility Room WC Three First Floor Bedrooms Bathroom Second Floor Bedroom with En-suite WC Fifth Bedroom Storage Courtyard Outbuilding The Property 4 Lonkley Terrace is stone-built property with remarkably generous accommodation arranged over three floors. The property boasts high ceilings to create a feeling of space throughout along with a number of character features such as decorative cornicing and ceiling roses. There is scope to update and renovate, offering the perfect opportunity to put a personal stamp on a lovely home. The property is centrally positioned within the popular and historic village of Allendale and situated within easy walking distance of all village amenities. The front door opens into the entrance hall with onward access to the principal living accommodation. The Sitting room sits to the front elevation and features an attractive stone fireplace to one side. To the rear is the fantastic open plan kitchen and dining room. The kitchen blends contemporary touches and traditional elements. A large inglenook houses a striking range cooker, while the central work surface has a modern induction hob. The dining area is illuminated by the most eye-catching feature; a beautiful bay window with elegant stained glass upper panels. The bay window overlooks the courtyard beyond. To the rear of the kitchen is a useful utility room with adjoining WC. There are three bedrooms on the first floor, all of good size and served by a bathroom with suite comprising bath with shower over, wash hand basin and WC. There are two more bedrooms on the second floor. The larger of the two benefits from an en-suite WC. A large store could become a sixth bedroom if required, and there is great flexibility to configure a room as a study for anyone looking to work from home. There is good storage throughout the property, including a cupboard under the stairs and another on the first floor landing. Externally 4 Lonkley Terrace has a private courtyard area with space to relax outdoors. An outbuilding to one side offers useful storage. The courtyard can be accessed from the utility room or down the side of the house via a covered outdoor area. Local Information The village of Allendale is a popular village with a thriving and friendly community offering a good range of everyday amenities including a post office/newsagent, impressive independent Co-op, farm shop butchers, doctor's surgery and chemist, a number of traditional public houses and a golf course. The surrounding area is popular for tourism, close to Hadrian's Wall and an ideal location to escape the hustle and bustle of modern day life. Allendale plays host to various community events throughout the year including horticultural, agricultural and folk festivals, the Mayday fair and is also renowned for its 'Tar Barl' New Year celebrations when men march around the town carrying barrels of blazing tar above their heads; this is followed by the traditional first-footing. The historic market town of Hexham provides a wider selection of amenities with larger supermarkets, a good range of shops and restaurants, professional and recreational services and a hospital. The beautiful surrounding area provides walks and other country pursuits, with golf courses, sports clubs and Hexham racecourse all within easy reach. Newcastle city centre providing comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities is also easily accessible. For schooling there is a primary school in Allendale, while senior schooling is offered in Haydon Bridge and Hexham. In addition, Mowden Hall Preparatory School is located just outside Corbridge and there are several private day schools in Newcastle. For the commuter the A69, which can be joined at Hexham or Haydon Bridge, gives excellent access to Newcastle to the east and Carlisle to the west, and to the A1 and M6. Railway stations, also located in Hexham and Haydon Bridge, provide cross country services to Newcastle and Carlisle where connecting main line rail services are available to major UK cities. Newcastle International Airport is also easily accessible. Approximate Mileages Haydon Bridge 7.3 miles Hexham 10.5 miles Newcastle International Airport 31.7 miles Newcastle City Centre 34.2 miles Services Mains electricity, water and drainage. 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 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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*FOR SALE VIA MODERN METHOD OF AUCTION. GUIDE PRICE: £280,000 PLUS RESERVATION FEE** TRULY STUNNING FOUR BEDROOM HOUSE * FULLY RENOVATED * FINISHED TO A HIGH STANDARD * SPACIOUS LIVING ACCOMODATION THROUGHOUT * TWO EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOMS * LARGE REAR GARDEN * POTENTIAL FOR OFF ROAD PARKING * VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED *We are excited to offer to the sales market this impressive four bedroom house which has recently been renovated throughout, creating a spacious family home. The house has spacious accommodation throughout, including three reception rooms, two en-suite shower room, useful utility room and large rear garden. Some of the renovation works include; electric re-wire; new roof; new windows and doors; new bathrooms, kitchen and utility room; attractive contemporary decoration and flooring throughout; stone work re pointed; and a landscaped rear garden. The property is partly warmed by solid fuel heating and part electric radiators.The internal accommodation comprises; entrance hallway/reception room with solid fuel stove in stone inglenook. Spacious lounge with two windows to front aspect and solid fuel stove. Impressive kitchen with a range of solid wood wall, base and drawer units with matching central island with marble working surface, two sets of French doors leading to the garden. Useful utility room with a range of wall units and wash hand basin.Located on the first floor is the main bedroom with wall mounted electric fire and two windows to front aspect and having an impressive en-suite shower room with walk in shower cubicle. Main bathroom with four piece suite, including shower enclosure and bath. Reception room which would be ideal for a reading room and gives access to the fourth bedroom.The second floor has two double bedrooms, one having exposed wooden beams and an en-suite shower room with three piece suite. The other bedroom has a large walk in storage cupboard.Outside - The house has a generous size enclosed garden to the rear which has been landscaped to create a paved patio area and raised lawn area, surrounded by tree's and flower beds. The garden has three brick storage sheds, water supply and electric power sockets. There would be potential to create an area for off road parking.Location - St Johns Chapel is a popular village in upper Weardale, an area of outstanding natural beauty, and is surrounded by beautiful countryside views and walks. The village itself has a primary school, village hall, grocery store, two public houses and a cafe. It is on a regular bus route giving access to other neighbouring towns and villages, including Stanhope and Wolsingham which have a wider range of shopping facilities and Wolsingham having a secondary school. Durham railway station is approximately 30 miles away, Newcastle international airport is approximately 38 miles away and Teesside airport is approximately 42 miles away.Viewing - Viewings are highly recommended to fully appreciate this property and are strictly by appointment only. Please contact the office to arrange yours.Agents Notes - Agents NotesElectricity Supply: MainsWater Supply: MainsSewerage: MainsHeating: Solid fuel heating and part electric radiatorsTenure: FreeholdEPC Rating: EDurham Council Tax Band: DAnnual Price:£2,203 (min)BroadbandBasic15 MbpsSuperfast80 MbpsMobile Signal: Poor/AverageDisclaimerThe preceding details have been sourced from the seller and OntheMarket.com. Verification and clarification of this information, along with any further details concerning Material Information parts A, B and C, should be sought from a legal representative or appropriate authorities. Robinsons cannot accept liability for any information provided.Modern Auction - Auctioneer CommentsThis property is for sale by the Modern Method of Auction. Should you view, offer or bid on the property, your information will be shared with the Auctioneer, iamsold Limited. This method of auction requires both parties to complete the transaction within 56 days of the draft contract for sale being received by the buyer's solicitor. This additional time allows buyers to proceed with mortgage finance. The buyer is required to sign a reservation agreement and make payment of a non-refundable Reservation Fee. This being 4.5% of the purchase price including VAT, subject to a minimum of £6,600.00 including VAT. The Reservation Fee is paid in addition to purchase price and will be considered as part of the chargeable consideration for the property in the calculation for stamp duty liability. Buyers will be required to go through an identification verification process with iamsold and provide proof of how the purchase would be funded. This property has a Buyer Information Pack which is a collection of documents in relation to the property. The documents may not tell you everything you need to know about the property, so you are required to complete your own due diligence before bidding. A sample copy of the Reservation Agreement and terms and conditions are also contained within this pack. The buyer will also make payment of £300 including VAT towards the preparation cost of the pack, where it has been provided by iamsold. The property is subject to an undisclosed Reserve Price with both the Reserve Price and Starting Bid being subject to change. Referral ArrangementsThe Partner Agent and Auctioneer may recommend the services of third parties to you. Whilst these services are recommended as it is believed they will be of benefit; you are under no obligation to use any of these services and you should always consider your options before services are accepted. Where services are accepted the Auctioneer or Partner Agent may receive payment for the recommendation and you will be informed of any referral arrangement and payment prior to any services being taken by you. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_st-johns-chapel-d558251/for-sale_i71062984
Impressive three bedroom semi detached property situated in a highly desirable area of Bare within walking distance to the seafront, excellent primary schools and Princes Crescent Shopping Parade. Boasting beautiful rear garden, summerhouse, driveway and garage!This fantastic property has been tastefully modernised, now intertwining classic features with contemporary decor to create an all round, superb family home.Access to the property is from the front elevation via the leaded effect double glazed door leading through to the welcoming hallway with spindled staircase leading to the first floor featuring a decorative stained glass window. To the ground floor, the property boasts two reception rooms; a stunning bay fronted lounge with feature log burner in a cast iron surround, and a spacious dining room with uPVC French doors leading through to the conservatory which overlooks the private and enclosed rear garden with wood effect laminate flooring. Both reception rooms boast character features including picture rails and ceiling coving.The sleek, modern kitchen offers a range of wall and base units in white and grey gloss with integrated double oven, gas hob, space for fridge freezer and plumbing for dishwasher and washing machine with tile effect flooring, dining space and spotlighting to complement.Rooms to the first floor include two generous double bedrooms, a good size single bedroom and a contemporary three piece shower room comprising; vanity top wash basin, walk-in rainfall shower and a dual flush WC in white with wood effect laminate flooring and part tiling to complement.Externally there is a driveway providing parking for 2/3 vehicles leading to the detached garage and a charming rear garden with laid lawn, shrub borders, paved patio and summerhouse.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_bare-d546816/for-sale_i71048902
Situated within a beautiful walled garden is Highfield House, an immaculately presented and pretty as a postcard detached family home. Packed with an abundance of character and charm throughout, the property has some most impressive features including a double-height hallway with open staircase, spacious open plan dining kitchen and a walled courtyard off the living room. A truly unique opportunity to purchase an immaculately presented and spacious home, within a semi-rural setting yet within easy reach of the every-day amenities. A viewing is imperative to appreciate the quality, aspect and space Highfield House has to offer.The accommodation, which has oil central heating and double glazing throughout, briefly comprises: entrance hall, hallway, living room, dining kitchen, utility room and WC/cloakroom to the ground floor with a landing, four double bedrooms with master en-suite shower room and family bathroom on the first floor. Externally the property has a walled courtyard, large walled front garden with ample off road parking and a detached single garage. EPC - D and Council Tax Band - F.Located on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Irthington, which boasts excellent access to a range of transport connections including the A69 and M6 Motorway. The wonderful 'Sally' traditional country pub is an excellent hub for the community, with the addition of an excellent Village School for the little ones. A short drive East provides access to the market town of Brampton which has a wider array of amenities including shops, butchers, doctors surgery and William Howard Secondary School. Heading West you have the border city of Carlisle, which has an excellent city centre shopping centre, multiple out of town retail parks and Carlisle's Citadel Train Station which provides high-speed rail links both North and South through the West Coast mainline.Entrance Hall - Entrance door from the front with internal door to the hallway. Four double glazed windows to the front aspect, tiled flooring and recessed spotlights. Feature tiling to the internal door surround and windowsills.Hallway - Double height ceiling with an open staircase to the first floor landing, internal doors to the living room, dining kitchen and utility room, radiator, tiled flooring, and double glazed window to the front aspect.Living Room - Three double glazed windows providing a triple aspect, double glazed French doors to the walled courtyard, tiled flooring, radiator and feature wood burning stove inset within the chimney breast on a tiled hearth with floating mantel above.Dining Kitchen - A modern fitted kitchen comprising a range of base, wall, drawer and tall units with generous worksurfaces and matching splashbacks above including a kitchen peninsula breakfast bar. Electric Rangemaster cooker, extractor unit, integrated dishwasher, space for an American Style fridge freezer, ceramic one and a half bowl sink with mixer tap, tiled flooring, decorative retained fireplace, two radiators, tiled flooring, five double glazed windows, and internal door to the utility room.Utility Room - Fitted tall and wall units with worksurfaces and matching splashbacks. Space and plumbing for a washing machine, space for a tumble drier, under-counter oil boiler, tiled flooring, recessed spotlights, internal doors to the WC/cloakroom and hallway with an external stable door to the front elevation.Wc/Cloakroom - Two piece suite comprising WC and pedestal wash hand basin. Fully tiled walls, tiled flooring, towel radiator and obscured double glazed window.Landing - Open staircase up from the ground floor hallway with internal doors to four bedrooms and family bathroom. Loft access point and small built-in cupboard with double doors.Master Bedroom - Two double glazed windows providing a dual aspect, radiator, exposed floorboards and internal door to the en-suite shower room.Master En-Suite - Three piece suite comprising WC, pedestal wash hand basin and shower enclosure with electric shower unit. Fully tiled walls, extractor fan, radiator and obscured double glazed window.Bedroom Two - Two double glazed windows to the rear aspect, radiator, exposed floorboards and built-in wardrobe/storage cupboard.Bedroom Three - Double glazed window to the rear aspect, radiator, exposed floorboards and built-in wardrobe/storage cupboard.Bedroom Four - Double glazed window to the front aspect and radiator. This room is currently being utilised as a study.Bathroom - A four piece bathroom suite comprising WC, pedestal wash hand basin, double shower enclosure with electric shower unit and freestanding roll top bath with hand shower attachment. Part tiled walls, extractor fan, recessed spotlights, two radiators and two obscured double glazed windows.External - To the front of the property is a beautiful walled garden, complete with lawn and borders with a further large gravelled driveway, accessed via double metal gates, providing off road parking for multiple vehicles. Accessed via French doors from the living room is a walled courtyard benefitting from power. To the front of the property is a cold water tap and external power points each side of the entrance hall.Garage - Detached single garage with manual up and over garage door, pedestrian access door, power and lighting.What3words - For the location of this property please visit the What3Words App and enter - assurance.pixel.photocopyPlease Note - The property is serviced by a sewage treatment plant which is shared between three properties and located on land belonging 'The Stables'. The servicing, maintenance, electricity and emptying costs are divided between the three properties. The access lane from the main road to the property is shared between three properties, any maintenance on the lane is agreed between the three properties. The property is serviced via oil central heating of which the oil tank sits upon it's own base and is located outside the garden wall, on land belonging to 'The Stables'. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_irthington-d567300/for-sale_i71637223
Accommodation in Brief Entrance Hall Sitting Room Snug Kitchen Utility Room WC Principal Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room Second Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room & Mezzanine Two Further Bedrooms Bathroom Raised Patio Area & Pergola Decking Shed Parking The Property Kemlyn is a charming traditional cottage in a quiet village location in the north of the Lake District National Park. This pretty Lakeland property benefits from idyllic views over Caldbeck cricket field and the unspoiled landscape beyond. There is easy access to everything that the National Park has to offer, including stunning fells and beautiful Lakes, along with delightful villages and a host of outdoor activities. The front door open to the entrance hall with access to the ground floor accommodation and stairs to the first floor. The sitting room has impressive proportions, stretching from the front elevation to the rear. A cosy feature fireplace sits to one side and French doors open to the rear gardens. The kitchen has a country style with plenty of storage and ample room for a table and chairs. A separate utility room has space for white goods, external access along with a WC tucked to one side. Adjoining the sitting room is the snug, which offers a quiet spot to relax in peace. Stairs rise from one corner of the snug to a bedroom with en-suite shower room and mezzanine above. This is currently configured as a comfortable sitting room with the sleeping area on the mezzanine. The main staircase from the hall leads to the first floor and three more bedrooms. The principal bedroom sits to the rear with the elevated position making the most of the fantastic views. The bedroom is served by an en-suite shower room. The two remaining bedrooms sit to the front elevation; one is currently configured as a study for home working. These bedrooms are served by the family bathroom with suite comprising bath with shower over, wash hand basin and WC. Externally Kemlyn benefits from manageable outdoor space with fabulous views. To the side is off-road parking space and there is a useful shed for the storage of outdoor equipment. The main outdoor space is to the rear with a patio and gravelled areas. A large raised decked seating area is sheltered by a pergola. This is perfectly positioned to take in charming views across the village cricket field. Local Information Caldbeck is a traditional fell village situated to the very north of the Lake District National and close to Skiddaw, Bassenthwaite and the Uldale Fells. For the outdoor enthusiast the property is ideally placed for fell walking, climbing and cycling, with water sports and boat trips close by. Caldbeck has a village store with fuel pumps, catering to everyday needs. There are two cafes, a country pub, a hairdresser, a bowling green, gift shops and also a doctor's surgery. A community bus service provides a link to surrounding areas. The nearby villages of Hesket Newmarket and Uldale provide further pubs, eateries and shops, whilst Ireby and Bassenthwaite offer a range of facilites. To the south is Keswick, with a thriving community and a range of local amenities including a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes and public houses, together with hotels, banks, garages, library, doctor and dentist surgeries and a market twice a week. Also nearby is the modern leisure complex, gymnasium and spa at Armathwaite Hall and many different country pursuits to take part in. The regional centre of Carlisle is within easy reach and provides further comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities. For schooling, Fellview Primary School in Caldbeck is just a short distance away and for senior schooling there are high-regarded schools in Wigton, Penrith and Keswick. For the commuter the A595 is nearby and the M6 is within easy reach for onward travel north and south. Main line rail services are available at both Penrith and Carlisle which provide fast and frequent services to London in the south and to Glasgow in the north. The rail station at Carlisle provides regular connecting services east to Newcastle. Approximate Mileages Hesket Newmarket 1.2 miles M6 Junction 41 11.8 miles Carlisle 13.8 miles Penrith 15.4 miles Keswick 16.6 miles Services Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil-fired central heating. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_caldbeck-d558998/for-sale_i70815481
Accommodation in Brief Entrance Hall Dining Room Sitting Room Kitchen Utility Room WC Four Bedrooms Bathroom Additional WC Attached Workshop/Garage Store Driveways Detached Garage Stone Outbuildings Summerhouse The Property Thornley Gate Farm House is a picturesque country cottage bursting with period charm and features including traditional wooden latched doors and exposed ceiling beams, yet with modern features such as double glazing and with an attached workshop/garage, that subject to planning, could create a self-contained annexe or double the size of the existing property. Further outbuildings, lovely gardens and stunning views make Thornley Gate Farm House an attractive rural home on the outskirts of the village of Allendale. The entrance hall opens on either side to the two reception rooms to the front of the house; sitting room and dining room, both with exposed stone walls, wooden ceiling beams and wood burning stoves set in stone inglenook fireplaces. They are warm and welcoming rooms with a real sense of comfort and home. The light, bright kitchen, accessed via both reception rooms, features a good range of Shaker style wall and floor units with two integrated ovens, an induction hob, plumbing for a dishwasher and space for an undercounter fridge/freezer. A spacious utility room off the kitchen houses laundry facilities including a large Belfast sink, further storage and a useful downstairs WC. An external door is perfect for entering with muddy boots following long walks in the gorgeous North Pennines AONB countryside. The first floor boasts four good sized bedrooms including two large doubles, one with a large walk-in cupboard over the stairs and one with a feature tiled fireplace. The bedrooms offer a good degree of flexibility with the rear smaller two rooms currently used as a home office and a snug. The family bathroom includes bath with shower over, wash hand basin and WC, and there is also a separate WC on this floor, to avoid a wait! Attached to the house and accessed via a door to the front and a garage door to the rear, is an immense workshop/garage spanning over two floors. This offers a fantastic range of uses and huge potential, including extending from the main house or creating a self-contained annexe or holiday let, subject to any necessary planning consents. An attached store room to the rear is perfect for wood for the stoves or garden equipment. Externally Driveways to the front, side and rear provide access and ample parking for Thornley Gate Farm House. Along with the attached workshop/garage with power, central heating and large sliding door for vehicle access to the rear , there is a detached double garage with electricity, used by the current owners as a further workshop, two stone outbuildings offering excellent storage and a pretty wooden summerhouse. The generous gardens are beautifully tended with lawns, planted borders and mature shrubs and trees, interspersed with paving and gravel paths. There are lovely private spaces to sit, ponder and relax, including a tree suitable for a swing and a hammock. Local Information Thornley Gate is a small hamlet beside the nearby popular village of Allendale. Allendale has a thriving and friendly community offering a good range of everyday amenities including a post office/newsagent, impressive independent Co-op, farm shop butchers, doctor's surgery and chemist, a number of traditional public houses and a golf course. The surrounding area is popular for tourism, close to Hadrian's Wall and an ideal location to escape the hustle and bustle of modern day life. Allendale plays host to various community events throughout the year including horticultural, agricultural and folk festivals, the Mayday fair and is also renowned for its 'Tar Barl' New Year celebrations when men march around the town carrying barrels of blazing tar above their heads; this is followed by the traditional first-footing. The historic market town of Hexham provides a wider selection of amenities with larger supermarkets, a good range of shops and restaurants, professional and recreational services and a hospital. The beautiful surrounding area provides walks and other country pursuits, with golf courses, sports clubs and Hexham racecourse all within easy reach. Newcastle city centre providing comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities is also easily accessible. For schooling there is a primary school in Allendale, while senior schooling is offered in Haydon Bridge and Hexham. In addition, Mowden Hall Preparatory School is located just outside Corbridge and there are several private day schools in Newcastle. For the commuter the A69, which can be joined at Hexham or Haydon Bridge, gives excellent access to Newcastle to the east and Carlisle to the west, and to the A1 and M6. Railway stations, also located in Hexham and Haydon Bridge, provide cross country services to Newcastle and Carlisle where connecting main line rail services are available to major UK cities. Newcastle International Airport is also easily accessible. Approximate Mileages Allendale 0.6 miles Haydon Bridge 6.7 miles Hexham 10.0 miles Newcastle International Airport 31.3 miles Newcastle City Centre 34.9 miles Services Mains electricity, water and drainage. Air-source heating. Solar panels. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_thornley-gate-d636771/for-sale_i71441900
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
Accommodation in Brief Ground Floor Entrance Hall Sitting Room Dining Room Kitchen First Floor Two Bedrooms Bathroom Second Floor Principal Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom Externally Parking Patio Courtyard The Property 1 Cressbrook Mews is located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the desirable and quaint Cumbrian market town of Kirkby Lonsdale. Built to a high specification in local, natural stone in keeping with the surroundings, the decor and presentation is immaculate and the patio courtyard is an amazing private space for relaxing and entertaining with stunning far-reaching views towards the Yorkshire Dales. A lovely light entrance hall with oak staircase rising to the first floor and a large understairs cupboard with plumbing for a washing machine leads straight into the open plan living accommodation that covers the whole of the ground floor. The sitting room boasts a traditional style wood burning stove for cosy nights in and the dining room is situated in a wonderful garden room with roof lantern and French doors out to the rear garden. The kitchen is smart and contemporary with an excellent range of wall and floor units, integrated appliances including oven, electric hob and dishwasher, and space for a large American style fridge/freezer. To the first floor are two good sized bedrooms with far-reaching open views over Kirkby Lonsdale and beyond, and a luxuriously appointed family bathroom with modern free standing roll top bath and separate corner shower unit. On the top floor is the principal bedroom, again with stunning views, and a vaulted ceiling. The en-suite shower room is high quality and immaculate. Externally There is private parking to the front of 1 Cressbrook Mews and a rear patio courtyard for sitting, relaxing and entertaining. Open fields and rolling hills are easily visible from the courtyard. Agents Note The hot tub visible in photographs of the rear courtyard will not be included in the sale. Local Information Located close to both the beautiful Lake District National Park and the magnificent Yorkshire Dales, the property occupies a convenient position within the historic market town of Kirkby Lonsdale, with the M6 easily accessible for travel north and south. This stunning part of the world provides a wealth of opportunities for outdoor activities or simply to enjoy the remarkable countryside. Just outside Kirkby Lonsdale is Devils' Bridge, a magnificent three-arched bridge across the River Lune, believed to have been built in the 12th or 13th century and now an English Heritage Scheduled Ancient Monument. It is a perfect place for picnics and a resting place on a delightful riverside walk. The coast is within easy striking distance, including Morecambe Bay and Arnside in the Arnside & Silverdale AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty). A wide selection of amenities are on offer in Kirkby Lonsdale, including local shops, a supermarket, pubs and cafes, whilst larger destinations such as Kendal and Lancaster are within easy reach, with a full range of professional services and hospitals as well as cultural, recreational and shopping facilities. The city of Preston is also accessible via an easy commute of around one hour. For schooling there are nurseries, a primary school and the renowned Queen Elizabeth School (QES) secondary school and sixth form in Kirkby Lonsdale. Private schooling is on offer at Casterton Sedbergh Preparatory School in the small village of Casterton with Sedbergh Public School in Sedbergh itself. Train links from mainline stations at Oxenholme and Lancaster provide access to the Lake District, Lancaster and Manchester stations and beyond. London can be reached by train in around 2 hours 50 minutes from Lancaster station and Manchester International Airport can be reached with ease, as can Leeds Bradford Airport. Approximate Mileages M6 Junction 36 5.5 miles Kendal 12.2 miles Lancaster 20.2 miles Windermere 20.7 miles Preston City Centre 37.7 miles Leeds City Centre 58.4 miles Manchester International Airport 78.1 miles Services Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas-fired central heating. Underfloor heating to ground floor. Radiators to upper floors. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kendal-road-d589068/for-sale_i69789153
Accommodation; The front entrance leads into a grand and elegant hallway with period staircase and mouldings. The sitting room with delightful bay window, mouldings and picture rail enjoys a Woodwarm stove. Across the hall is a well-appointed spacious guest toilet with sink, window and circuit braker cupboard. A dining room or second reception room with period fireplace leads onto the conservatory, a bright and useful additional living space overlooking the rear garden, with an electric heater. The kitchen is modern and well equipped with quality cabinetry and work surfaces, has an island breakfast bar for informal dining and delightful patio doors with views onto the garden. The kitchen has a double fridge freezer, a seven burner, three oven gas and electric Stove. Double sink and mixer tap sensibly positioned in the island to take in the garden views. Built in microwave, dishwasher, extractor and wine cooler with oak boards to the floor. From here is an additional dining area also with a patio door to the garden. The utility has both wall and floor mounted units with sink and worktops, washer and drier. The owners are happy to include the free-standing kitchen and utility appliances in the sale. There is a useful larder/boot room, with more period cabinetry providing practical storage solutions. Moving upstairs the elegant landing separates with two generous double rooms to the right, one with a contemporary, sizable and well equipped ensuite with walk in shower, wc and sink, tastefully tiled. This ensuite is also sensibly accessed off the hall for flexibility. To the left is a third double bedroom and a fourth bedroom currently used as an office, this room houses the new boiler and hot water tank purchased and installed in 2023. There is also a modern family bathroom with bath and electric shower over, quality modern fittings and all elegantly tiled. A door to a staircase and the second floor. On this floor is a sizable living area, with two further double bedrooms and a newly fitted and well-appointed bathroom plus a storeroom, making this additional floor an ideal teenager's den or independent accommodation for a relative/guest. There is a sizable cellar, almost the entire footprint of the house currently providing excellent storage. It offers a real renovation opportunity going forward, there is also access from the cellar to the garden. Outside; Outside to the front is gravelled driveway with parking and to the rear a lawned secure garden, enjoying the sun in both the morning and afternoon, with mature planting including fruit trees and plants including Amelanchier, Gleditsia, Cornus Kousa. There is a decked area looking onto the garden and leading from the principal rooms at the rear of the property making the most of the newly designed layout by the previous owners to enjoy some rural tranquillity in this sought after town location. Location Upper Fir Bank is situated within walking distance of the historic market town of Penrith, the shopping, business and social centre of the Eden District. Penrith is on the doorstep of the Lake District National Park, The Pennines and the Eden Valley. Penrith is a popular market town, having excellent transport links through the M6, A66, A6 and the main West coast railway line. There is a population of around 17,000 people and facilities include: infant, junior and secondary schools. There are five supermarkets and a good range of locally owned and national high street shops. Leisure facilities include: a leisure centre with; swimming pool, climbing wall, indoor bowling, badminton courts and a fitness centre as well as; golf, rugby and cricket clubs. There is also a three-screen cinema and Penrith Playhouse. Penrith is known as the Gateway to the North Lakes and is conveniently situated for Ullswater and access to the Lake District fells, benefiting from the superb outdoor recreation opportunities found there. Directions From Sandgate in Penrith town centre take the turning at the roundabout onto Fell Lane. Proceed up the hill and the property is situated within the row of dwellings on the right after passing the right turning onto Scaws Drive. Services Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas central heating via radiators. The property is fully double glazed. Boiler and water tank newly installed in 2023. Fibre optic broadband supplied currently by BT. Tenure: Freehold. EPC rating: E Council Tax: Band E Local Authority: Westmoreland and Furness Council Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agents, Fine & Country Cumbria. T: Offers: All offers should be made to the offices of the sole selling agents, Fine & Country Cumbria by e-mail at . Disclaimer These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general guideline and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending Purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. The services, systems, and appliances shown may not have been tested and has no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. All floor plans are created as a guide to the lay out of the property and should not be considered as a true depiction of any property and constitutes no part of a legal contract. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_fell-lane-d623210/for-sale_i71195235
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
Accommodation in Brief Entrance Hall Study Sitting Room Kitchen/Dining Room Utility Room Cloakroom/WC Principal Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room & Dressing Room Guest Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room Two Further Double Bedrooms Family Bathroom Paved Driveway Integral Garage Patio Landscaped Gardens The Property The property presents a wonderful rare opportunity to be the first to live in this spacious contemporary home, thoughtfully designed and built for family life, yet nestled right in the heart an idyllic and peaceful village, surrounded by glorious Northumberland countryside. The property offers a warm and inviting retreat, the stone and timber exterior blending with the traditional, rural setting and the stylish fixtures and fittings, and interior layout ensuring the property is well set for the rigours of modern life, such as home working and technology connections with internet points in every room. The house is flooded with natural light through a combination of large windows, electric opening skylights and high ceilings. The reception rooms radiate off a generous entrance hall, with a modern bespoke staircase to the first floor. A versatile study, ideal for working from home, but also as a play room or snug, is located beside a sophisticated, light sitting room. The generous kitchen/dining room with bespoke, hand-made Shaker style units in a calming neutral colour palette, quartz work surfaces and Bosch integrated appliances centres around a vast island bench beneath a vaulted ceiling. It is an impressive space for entertaining, yet homely and cozy for baking and homework, and the abundance of windows, plus doors to the garden, bring light and nature in. The utility room has been designed with the same level of quality as the kitchen, with hand-made cabinetry to match and plumbed for all laundry facilities, and even the downstairs cloakroom/WC is beautifully appointed. To the first floor, the elegant principal bedroom suite with vaulted ceiling, gorgeous views of the rolling fields to the rear of the house, luxurious dressing room and high end en-suite shower room with Rak ceramics and Grohe brassware, is a relaxing haven that is hard to leave. The guest bedroom is equally pleasing with vaulted ceiling and smart en-suite shower room, and two further double bedrooms are served by a superb family bathroom. The attention to detail is clear throughout the property and emphasis has been placed on luxury, relaxation and bringing the breathtaking countryside outdoors inside. The property has been built to provide a lasting quality home. Externally The property is accessed via a private paved driveway, leading to an integral garage with a timber clad up and over door. The addition of an EV charging point and bicycle storage is very up-to-the-minute. Turfed and landscaped gardens to the front and rear mirror the lush greenery of the surrounding countryside and the smart rear patio is perfect for al fresco dining, relaxing and entertaining. A bin store to the bottom of the driveway maintains the natural and neat aesthetic of Upland View. Agents Note Upland View has a 10 year structural warranty with ICW specification. Local Information Catton is a small village set in the peaceful Allendale valley within the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB). The beautiful surrounding area is ideal for the outdoor enthusiast with walking, cycling and nature on the doorstep. The C2C cycle route and the Pennine Way are both nearby. Slightly further afield, yet still within easy reach, are Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland National Park, Cheviots, Scottish Borders, Lake District and the stunning North East Coast. Nearby Allendale Town offers everyday amenities including health centre, post office, supermarket, tea rooms, butcher and pubs. A regular bus services links the village with the market town of Hexham where onwards services are available. Hexham provides several supermarkets, a good range of shops and eateries, leisure facilities, cinema, professional services and a hospital. Both Newcastle and Carlisle provide comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities. For schooling there is a primary school in Allendale while senior schooling is offered at Haydon Bridge High School and the well-regarded Queen Elizabeth High School in Hexham. In addition, Mowden Hall Prep School is just outside Corbridge, together with several private day schools in Newcastle. For the commuter, the A69 provides excellent access to Newcastle in the east and Carlisle in the west, while the A1 and M6 are also within easy reach for access north and south to other regional centres. There is a rail station at Hexham which provides regular cross country services and in turn links to other main line services to major UK cities north and south. Newcastle International Airport is also very accessible. Approximate Mileages Allendale 1.9 miles Haydon Bridge 5.6 miles Hexham 8.8 miles Corbridge 12.7 miles Newcastle International Airport 30.1 miles Newcastle City Centre 33.7 miles Services Mains electricity, water and drainage. Air source heating system. Underfloor hearing on all floors. Fibre optic broadband. Wiring for Sky and solar panels. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_splitty-lane-d634083/for-sale_i70129013
Home:* Semi-detached Family Home* Original Storrs Hall Coachman's Cottage* Warm and welcoming rooms with original features* Built in the 1790's* 5 Bedrooms* Home Office* Double GarageGrounds and Garden:* Southeast facing large lawn* Peaceful and quiet location* Patio area for outside furniture * Convenient location, only ten minute walk into Bowness and WindermereServices:* Mains Water, Gas, Electric* Part Private Drainage, Part Mains Drainage* Fibre InternetAmidst the modern apartments and hotels of Storrs Park in Bowness, along Bellman Close, step back in time at No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages.Built in 1796 by the renowned Yorkshire landowner Sir John Legard, as the coachman's cottage to Storrs Hall, No. 2 has since been extended, with the addition of a garage and bedrooms.Though the legendary Storrs Hall, once private residence turned hotel, still attracts much interest, the area surrounding No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages remains peaceful and quiet - despite its accessible location close to the hustle and bustle of Bowness.Park up along the gated driveway or inside the double garage, with its electric up and over door. Ideal for those with kayaks, paddleboards and mountain bikes, there is space even for a boat should you wish to take advantage of the proximity to Lake Windermere. The garage also has a handy WC.A large front lawn, spacious enough to accommodate a marquee, is privately nestled behind a tall, mature hedge, providing plenty of privacy. Make your way to the gabled porch and step inside. A glazed door opens into the living room, a welcoming space which serves as the heart of the home. Robust beams add character within the ceiling above, whilst the large inglenook fireplace serves as a hearty focal point, the log-burning stove within issuing warmth and welcome. Cool in summer and cosy in winter, sense the quiet separation from the wider world snug behind the thick stone walls of the cottage. Cupboard spaces within the inglenook's recesses are reminiscent of spice cupboards.Tucked off the lounge is the study, a private and peaceful room with light flowing in through a window to the courtyard. A quiet place, with shelves for your books, work from home with reliable broadband speeds of around 50 Mbps. Ideal for streaming and downloading. Escape the work for a stroll about the garden through the external door.To the other side of the lounge, a door opens to the dining room, a light and spacious yet cosy room, with an intimate ambience aided by the overhead beams and deep windowsill, providing views out to the lush front lawn. Perfectly private courtesy of the high hedge, this room is ideal for entertaining and special occasions. Traditional paneling and a former spice cupboard, now serving as a wine rack, infuse character. From the dining room, continue through to the utility room, where there is plumbing for a washer and dryer, space for a fridge and freezer and also a sink alongside the boiler.Next, feast your eyes on the open-plan kitchen-diner. Flagstones are warmed by electric underfloor heating. Mid-coloured oak doors add a classic country touch to the cabinetry, with plenty of storage for all your essentials. Cook up a delicious meal for family and friends on the large Leisure cooker with electric oven and gas hob. Appliances currently housed in the kitchen include a built-in dishwasher and a larder fridge-freezer.Dine overlooking the garden, where doors slide open to provide access to the patio where you can enjoy summer barbecues in the sunshine.Returning to the hub of the home, take the stairs up from the lounge, noting the light flowing in through a window on the turn and a sky light above. Turning left, explore the original cottage side of the home, lifting a latch to discover the large family bathroom, with shower cubicle, corner bath, wash basin and WC. Light pours in through a window to the rear and a sky light above. Next, arrive at a spacious bedroom overlooking the front garden. Carpeted underfoot, this double bedroom currently accommodates twin beds with space for a wardrobe.Continuing along the broad, bright landing, turn left to sneak a peek at a second bedroom, currently furnished with a single bed and overlooking the lush garden to the front.Back on the landing, a robust beam above adds character, stepping left into a third bedroom, whose deep windowsill to the front serves as a reminder of the thick stone walls and antiquity of the home.Moving through into the more recent extension of the home, fitted wooden wardrobes offer storage ahead, before turning right into a light and bright double bedroom. Open and spacious, a large Velux frames starlit views above the bed, with plenty of space for wardrobes and chests of drawers. Freshen up in the tiled ensuite, with wash basin, WC and shower cubicle.Across the way arrive at the main bedroom, a bountiful bedroom with views overlooking the front. Storage is substantial, with a wall of fitted wardrobes. Relax and unwind in the private ensuite, furnished with a large corner jacuzzi bath, spacious shower, wash basin, WC and with ample storage.Two lofts, one in the original section of the home and another part-boarded above the main bedroom, are handy for storage.Wrapped up in greeneryQuite secluded, and not overlooked, garden extends to the front and rear of No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages. Low maintenance and manageable yet spacious, lawn to the front is enclosed by mature hedging whilst the kitchen-diner opens out to a courtyard garden to the rear. Enjoy the sizzle of a summer barbecue in perfect peace and privacy. In the back garden, soak up the westerly sunshine from noon onwards.Out and aboutAdvantageously located on the cusp of Bowness, prior to serving as a much-loved family home, No. 2, Storrs Park Cottage was a successful holiday let for many years. Stroll into Bowness, around a 30-minute walk depending on your pace, less than two miles away. A bus stop outside Storrs Hall only 100 yards away takes you from Windermere to Newby Bridge and on to Ulverston and Barrow-in-Furness.Walk up to the Arts & Crafts house of Blackwell for a spot of lunch. Walks abound in the nearby Winster Valley, where the ever-popular Brown Horse pub offers the opportunity for rest and refreshment. Enjoy a 20-minute walk to Ghyll Head Reservoir.For shopping, there are convenience stores in Bowness including a Tesco Express, whilst there is also a large Booths and Lakeland in Windermere. Head into Ulverston and pay a visit to Irvings Butcher and sample some of their locally sourced saltmarsh lamb. Ulverston is also home to the Lake District Lobster and Seafood Company.Head towards Walney Island and Peel Island for a taste of coastal life, with impressive bird sanctuaries and the opportunity to spot seals and sea birds.A thriving local community, there are plenty of groups to join in the vicinity from Bridge clubs to a community choir.Dine out at Storrs Hall, featuring in Tatler's 'Top 100 Hotels in the World' 2022 list. For Michelin-starred fine dining, No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages is perfectly situated close to Ambleside's The Old Stamp House, the nearby Gilpin Spice and Simon Rogan's Henrock at The Linthwaite House Hotel. Commuting is a breeze, with easy access to the M6 and Windermere Station, from where you can pick up the mainline at Oxenholme to connect with London, Edinburgh and Glasgow.With excellent independent and state schooling available in nearby Windermere and the surrounding villages, this home could continue to serve well as a family home, whilst also suiting those looking to retire to the Lake District, or somebody seeking a second home or a holiday home.A flexible, spacious and comfortable character home, discover your peace of mind at No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_storrs-park-d597290/for-sale_i71716500
Moss House is a substantial 6 bedroom period residence sitting in a generous plot of around 2.5 acres. The property includes a large partially converted coach house, a beautiful courtyard, glorious gardens and wood all within walking distance of the popular market town of Brampton. Accommodation Moss House is a detached period residence thought to date back to around the early 1800's offering traditional and versatile accommodation over two floors. The property retains an array of original features such as doors, fireplaces, ceilings and windows which blend well with the more recent additions to the property of the conservatory and bathrooms. From the courtyard you access the property through a recently added conservatory which offers a relaxing area to sit and enjoy the surroundings. From here you access the main property and a snug/entrance hall with fireplace. From the hall there is access to a WC and larger hallway which leads to a beautiful lounge with large bay window which floods light into the room and benefits from seating round the window edge. The room also benefits from a large Baxi fireplace and plenty of space for family gatherings. Next to the lounge is the original front door which opens into the dining area, also benefitting from large windows with original shutters and an original fireplace. Through a door next to the fireplace is a further snug with fireplace and door out to the garden. The kitchen although in need of some modernising is a well-appointed and bright room, benefiting from large windows overlooking the courtyard. Amtico floor and wall units along with an integrated hob and oven create a practical workspace. Adjoining the kitchen is a utility room with plenty of extra storage and housing the boiler. There is also a door out to the courtyard and a back set of stairs up to the second floor. The impressive original wooden staircase rises to the first floor, at the top of the stairs is the first double bedroom with two windows over two aspects and built-in wardrobes. The second double bedroom has a fireplace and loft hatch with views of the fields. A smaller bedroom could be used as an office/dressing room. The fourth double bedroom is larger with glorious views. A second hallway leads to a shower room with walk-in shower, with a bathroom next door with free standing bath, laundry and towel cupboard. A fifth double bedroom with recessed cupboard and shelving also has a small landing to the back stair well from the utility room. The sixth and final room also has access to the back staircase. These two rooms could be used for separate accommodation with their own entrance from the courtyard. Outside Sitting across the courtyard is a detached coach house offering a range of flexible uses, currently undeveloped on the ground floor with ample storage space/garaging. The first floor was converted in 1981 and is a superb space with vaulted beamed ceiling, kitchen area and bathroom. This has previously been used as office space by the current vendors, but has potential to create further accommodation or even holiday accommodation, subject to the necessary planning consents. Externally Moss House sits in grounds of around 2.5 acres including beautiful, landscaped gardens designed to offer various areas of interest with a beck that meanders through a water garden, established flower beds, extensive lawns, woodland areas, vegetable garden, a charming stone outbuilding, ideal for potting shed and garden storage and a number of terraces perfect to sit and enjoy the views or for alfresco dining. Both the barn and the house sit around an impressive private courtyard with ample parking for a large number of vehicles. There is also a hidden well under the courtyard. Location Sitting just a short distance from the popular market town of Brampton with an abundance of independent shops, schools, doctors' surgery, golf club and all the lifestyle amenities that you could need and is also within walking distance from Talkin Tarn. It has excellent transport links to the A69 to Newcastle, into Carlisle City Centre, M6, the Eden Valley and the Lake District National Park. Carlisle is easily accessible in under 30 minutes for a wider range of leisure and shopping amenities as well as access to the West Coast mainline rail services and Austin Friars Private day school. Services Mains electricity and water Private drainage to septic tank LPG Gas for gas fire Oil fired central heating Tenure: Freehold Council Tax: Band G Viewings Strictly by appointment only with the sole agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria or email Offers All offers should be made to the offices of the sole selling agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria by email to For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cumbria-d541326/for-sale_i70340836
Accommodation in Brief Entrance Hall Sitting Room Drawing Room Kitchen Utility Dining Room Ground Floor Bedroom Shower Room Play Room Four First Floor Bedrooms Dressing Room Family Bathroom Basement Brick-Built Outbuilding with Garaging & Storage Parking Gardens Extensive Range of Agricultural Outbuildings Paddock of Around 2.5 Acres The Property Drumleaning is a substantial and attractive five bedroom country house situated in a fabulous rural location within easy reach of both the Solway Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and the Lake District National Park. The property benefits from a hugely impressive detached period outbuilding that offers a wealth of possibilities to interested parties. An extensive range of agricultural outbuildings with concrete hardstanding provide yet more options, which could include commercial opportunities subject to the relevant planning. There is three-phase electric power to the outbuildings, ensuring that the buildings can be utilised for a wide range of purposes, and there is also a back-up generator. There is also a paddock of around 2.5 acres to the south of the house which will be of great interest to equestrian enthusiasts. The house is a fine example of a Cumbrian country house with lovely period features and generous proportions throughout. The pillared portico leads to the welcoming entrance hall with access to two impressive reception rooms, each with a feature fireplace and wonderful open views. The drawing room flows through to the country style kitchen and onwards to the dining room with French doors opening to the gardens. A spacious utility room provides great practicality. To the rear of the property is a ground floor bedroom, again with French doors to the gardens. A play room sits adjacent to this bedroom along with a well-appointed shower room. This area could be configured as a private annexe for guests or a dependent relative. There are four bedrooms to the first floor with varying outlooks. All are good double bedrooms and one has an adjoining dressing room that can also be accessed from the landing. The bedrooms are served by the elegant family bathroom with suite comprising freestanding roll top bath, separate walk-in shower, WC and a wash hand basin set on a vanity unit. The property further benefits from a large basement that is divided in to two spacious rooms. Externally Drumleaning is approached via a wide tarmacadam driveway with a sweeping turning circle in front of the house. A huge detached period barn sits to one side. This beautiful building currently provides triple garaging and storage on the ground floor with additional storage on the upper floor. There is potential to create a gymnasium, cinema room, private annexe or a host of other options, subject to the necessary planning consents. The expansive gardens are mainly laid to lawn and there is a patio area accessed directly from the dining room and ground floor bedroom. To the rear of the house there are a range of useful agricultural buildings offering further opportunities, including potential commercial ventures, subject to the relevant planning. To the south of the property is a well-fenced paddock extending to around 2.5 acres. The paddock stretches down to a stream at the southern boundary. Local Information Drumleaning is a hamlet in Cumbria surrounded by wonderful open countryside yet easily accessible and within reach of local and regional centres. The nearby market town of Wigton is within easy travelling distance for everyday amenities and the property is within commuting distance of many busy centres. Carlisle provides comprehensive cultural, recreational and shopping facilities, with a wide range of shops, supermarkets, chemists, medical and dental surgeries, sports centre and many restaurants and pubs. There is a choice of popular primary schools in the area and for secondary schooling there are highly regarded schools in Wigton and Cockermouth. For the commuter there is easy access to Carlisle and onwards to the M6 for links to the north and south. There is a rail station at Wigton which offers services on the Cumbrian Coast Line while the rail station at Carlisle provides regular services to major UK cities north and south and also services east to Newcastle. Approximate Mileages Wigton 3.0 miles Carlisle City Centre 10.3 miles Carlisle Lake District Airport 15.4 miles Penrith 23.9 miles Keswick 24.1 miles Services Mains electricity (single-phase to house, three phase to agricultural buildings). Mains water. Private drainage to septic tank. Oil-fired central heating. Underfloor heating in dining room and ground floor annexe area. Fibre broadband available. 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_aikton-d561757/for-sale_i69873104
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
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