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
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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
The Property Crofton Hall Farm is an eye catching detached house set within unspoiled open countryside and a rural community, yet within easy reach of the regional capital of Carlisle and all it has to offer. The attractive red stone and render property is immaculately presented with neutral decor and is ready to move straight into. It is incredibly light and airy, and includes some lovely features such as wooden internal doors throughout and a dual fuel stove set within a stone inglenook fireplace in the sitting room. The large entrance hall opens onto a fantastic sitting room and garden room, the latter with exposed wooden ceiling beams, underfloor heating, double doors out into the garden and fabulous views across the fields. Light floods in through the many windows and creates a wonderful and homely place to relax and entertain. Across the other side of the entrance hall is the kitchen/dining room with an excellent range of wooden wall and floor units and integrated appliances including a double oven, dishwasher and electric hob. There is ample space for a good sized table and chairs beside the double doors into the garden, to enjoy further magnificent views whilst dining. Off the kitchen is a useful utility room plumbed for a washing machine and with space for a tumble dryer and large fridge/freezer. A WC and a handy porch can be found to the rear of the house. A beautiful oak staircase leads up from the entrance hall to the first floor, where the principal bedroom runs the full length of the house, with windows on three sides to take in the spectacular, far-reaching views, and a smart en-suite shower room. The two further double bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobe, are served by a well-presented family bathroom with shower cubicle and separate bath. Externally Accessed via a gated tarmacadam driveway leading to paved parking for several vehicles, Crofton Hall Farm sits in the centre of a generous plot with private lawns, mature trees and amazing open countryside views. A raised gravel area beside the house is perfect for growing a variety of plants and shrubs. Crofton Hall Farm covers 0.76 acres of land altogether. Agents Note The woodburning stove in the sitting room is not included in the sale. Local Information The property occupies a peaceful location close to Thursby, a desirable village situated to the west of Carlisle with excellent access to local infrastructure and the Lake District National Park. The village has a thriving primary school, church and an active local community. Crofton itself has a lake, a coffee shop and a selection of small shops. The nearby village of Curthwaite also has a nice country pub. Nearby Wigton and Dalston offer an excellent range of everyday facilities including a shops, bakeries and butchers. There is a hospital in Wigton, while Dalston has two pubs and a fish and chip shop. There is an excellent choice of secondary schooling in Dalston and Wigton, as well as both private and comprehensive schools within easy reach. For the outdoor enthusiast the surrounding area offers excellent walks and sporting opportunities being close to the Lake District National Park and the Solway Coast. Carlisle is within easy reach which provides comprehensive social, leisure and retail opportunities, an attractive pedestrian area and an impressive cathedral and castle. There is a cycle path link to Carlisle and the Cumbrian Way runs close by. Other regional centres such as Penrith, Keswick and Cockermouth are also very accessible. Keswick offers a diverse range of shops and the magical Theatre by the Lake. For the commuter, there are excellent road links for access to Carlisle and the property is also within easy commuting distance of many regional centres. The M6 (junction 42) is within easy reach for onward travel north and south. There is a rail station at Dalston offering local services, while main line rail services are available at Carlisle which provides fast and frequent services to London in the south and Glasgow in the north, together with cross country services to the east. There is also a bus route through the village which has regular services to Carlisle, Keswick and West Cumbria. Approximate Mileages Thursby 1.7 miles Wigton 4.3 miles Dalston 5.4 miles Carlisle City Centre 8.9 miles M6 J42 10.8 miles Penrith 21.0 miles Keswick 22.9 miles Services Mains electricity and water. Drainage to septic tank. Oil-fired central heating. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_thursby-d563374/for-sale_i71688021
The property obviously requires somebody with a desire to create their own mark. The good news is it's sold with the huge benefit of listed Planning consent 7/2023/5742 to refurbish, repair and convert the property into a superb three bedroom property with extensive open plan living/kitchen/day room with an additional reception room. The property has parking for three/four vehicles and an attractive view over the private rear garden towards Latterbarrow. In addition the property owns 1/11 of a 10.5 acre paddock to the rear which is owned by an independent Management Company. Ultimately the property will suit a variety of buyers whether as main residence, for a family/retirement, second home or holiday let. Ideally positioned on the edge of Hawkshead, a picturesque Lakeland village well-known for its literary connections to William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter. Approximately ½ mile south from the centre of Hawkshead village which has a variety of amenities including shops, restaurants, Church, and primary school. A footpath close by allows direct access to the village.Accommodation Front door leading into: VestibuleGlazed door Living Room - 8.08m x 4.93m (26'6 x 16'2)Generously proportioned dual aspect room with original exposed beams. Stove set on a slate hearth and surround and spice cupboard. Additional features include: open oak staircase, oak beam windows with attractive views over the open countryside to the rear. Step up leading into: Kitchen - 1.88m x 4.6m (6'2 x 15'1)Selection of wall and base units and stainless steel sink with mixer tap. Rear glazed door with a lovely view over the garden towards Latterbarrow. Internal door leading into: Please note: That the planning permission has been granted to remove the wall to open up to the living room. Store/Utility Room Rustic room with original paved floor, exposed stone walls, oak beams, partial mezzanine and open floor to ceiling. Separate cloakroom/WC Pedestal wash hand basin and Valliant gas heating boiler.First Floor Landing Original exposed beams.Bedroom One - 2.64m x 5.21m (8'8 x 17'1)Generously proportioned dual aspect double room with window seat. Lovely view over the garden towards Latterbarrow, Wansfell Pike and surrounding fells. Bedroom Two - 2.59m x 3.18m (8'6 x 10'5)Double room Bedroom Three - 3.33m x 2.9m (10'11 x 9'6) Double room with built in wardrobes Bathroom Three piece suite comprising of paneled bath with shower attached, pedestal wash hand basin and WC. OutsideThe property benefits from parking on the gable end for two/three vehicles with additional parking spaces at the front. There is an attached dilapidated barn which has got planning permission for an extensive open plan living/kitchen/day room with an additional reception room. To the rear, the garden is approached by the gable end, where you can found shrubs and bushes, grassed area and great views over the country side. Wild Goose Cottage benefits from a shared ownership of a large paddock to the rear which extends to approximately 10.5 acres. This is owned by an independent Management Company who own the Freehold of which Wild Goose Cottage is one of the eleven shareholders. It was purchased by them to protect the view.Directions Head out of the village passing the school and continue for approximately 200m, turn right signposted Grizedale/Satterthwaite. Continue up for approximately 300m then turn left when you see the postbox in the hedge on the bend, follow the road down until you come to Wild Goose Cottage. Services All mains services are connected. Gas central heating.Tenure FreeholdCouncil Tax Band GBroadband 26 Mbps download speed (based on Ofcom.com results) For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_roger-ground-d632865/for-sale_i69878631
Situated in the popular village of Caton with stunning rural views to the front, is this immaculately presented three bedroom detached property on Quernmore Road. An ideal family home, the modern designed property boasts a superb open plan fitted kitchen with top of the range appliances as well as contemporary finishes throughout, the property also benefits from having super fast B4RN broadband. Internally, the attractive property briefly comprises of a welcoming entrance hall, a handy downstairs WC, spacious lounge area with area to the rear currently used as a music room, a dining room, a fantastic modern fitted kitchen with integral appliances plus under floor heating throughout and double doors that open out to the rear garden, a utility room which gives access to the internal garage. To the first floor you have a contemporary three piece shower room suite, three double bedrooms with the front two boasting spectacular rural views. Externally, to the front of the property is a large gravelled driveway with space for several vehicles, mature shrubbery borders and has access into the integral garage. To the rear you have a good sized garden mostly laid to lawn with gravel areas also which provide a great space for outside entertaining. Centrally located within the desirable village of Caton, the property is well supported by local amenities including shops, pubs, a pharmacy and a highly regarded primary school. Junction 34 of the M6 is only a 5 minute drive away and there is quick access into Lancaster city centre with a choice of excellent schooling, hospital, University and main line rail connections.Ground Floor - Entrance Hall - 1.47 by 2.39 (4'9 by 7'10) - Welcoming entrance hall with wood flooring, radiator and ceiling lights.Wc - 1.48 by 0.9 (4'10 by 2'11) - Handy downstairs toilet with low flush WC, vanity unit with wash hand basin above, window to side aspect, towel radiator and spot lights.Lounge/Play Area - 3.2 by 6.9 (10'5 by 22'7) - Spacious room with feature log burning stove, windows to front and side aspects, radiators, electricity points and ceiling lights.Dining Room - 3.23 by 4.42 (10'7 by 14'6) - A continuation of the wood flooring from the hallway, window to front aspect, radiator, electricity points and ceiling light.Kitchen Breakfast Room - 2.71 by 8.89 (maximum measurements) (8'10 by 29'1 - Modern fitted kitchen with a range of base and wall mounted units plus island, five ring gas hob with oven beneath, integral dishwasher, integral fridge freezer, sink and drainer unit. The room also has wooden bar, windows and double doors to the rear, storage cupboard, tiled flooring with under floor heating, electricity points and spot lights.Utility - 2.1 by 2.77 (6'10 by 9'1) - With plumbing for washing machine, space for dryer, tiled floors, door leading into integral garage, door leading to rear garden, radiator, electricity points and spot lights.Integral Garage - 3.12 by 6.11 (10'2 by 20'0) - With work unit, power, lighting and double garage door to the front.First Floor - Landing - 2.16 by 2.08 (7'1 by 6'9) - Access to loft hatch and ceiling light.Bedroom One - 3.28 by 4.42 (10'9 by 14'6) - Double bedroom with fitted wardrobes, window to rear aspect, window to front aspect with spectacular views, radiators, electricity points and spot lights.Bedroom Two - 2.62 by 4.49 (8'7 by 14'8) - Double bedroom with window to rear aspect, radiator, electricity points and spot lights.Bedroom Three - 2.38 by 3.26 (7'9 by 10'8) - Double bedroom with window to front aspect with spectacular views, storage cupboard, electricity points and ceiling light.Shower Room - 1.94 by 2.32 (6'4 by 7'7) - Contemporary three piece suite with large shower unit, low flush WC and wash hand basin. The room also has tiled walls, amtico flooring, extractor fan, towel radiator and spot lights.External - To the front of the property is a large gravelled driveway with space for several vehicles, mature shrubbery borders and has access into the integral garage. To the rear you have a good sized garden mostly laid to lawn with gravel areas also which provide a great space for outside entertaining.Council Tax - Band D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_caton-d538252/for-sale_i69716427
Traditional Grade II listed period home believed to date back date to the late 16th Century. Originally a farmhouse nestled on the edge of Broughton-in Furness and offering a fine country home in a small courtyard hamlet setting. We are advised the property has been fully restored in 2002 having been lovingly maintained and enjoyed by the current owners since then. Offering an immense amount of character with the convenience of modern facilities. There is a good sized garden plot with parking, garage and extensive gardens which are a particular feature of the charming home. Mullion windows, heavy beams and timbers and comprises of hall, lounge, dining room. breakfast kitchen with stable door to rear courtyard, utility room, WC with five double bedrooms, one with an ensuite and two bathrooms over two further floors. Gas central heating system, partial double glazing and offering a good standard of presentation throughout. Convenient access to the nearby village of Broughton-in-Furness and it's amenities including Eccle Riggs (a locals membership facility) a short distance away, railway station at Foxfield with trains to both Barrow and up the West Coast. Accessed from the front through a beautiful traditional Oak style door with central glazed pane opening to: HALL Initial floormat entry area, heavily timbered ceiling and radiator. Wood internal doors with latch handles providing access to lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility room and half cellar storage area under stairs. LOUNGE 16' 7 x 13' 7 (5.05m x 4.14m) Heavy substantial beam features to ceiling, double glazed window to front with window seat, central feature fireplace with slate hearth housing multi fuel stove with wooden lintel above. Three wall light points, two radiators, electric light, power points and wiring for freesat TV dish. DINING ROOM 17' 0 x 11' 7 (5.20m x 3.55m) Substantial beam features to ceiling, wood framed double glazed window to front offering a lovely aspect towards the garden area, with a deep windowsill/window seat. Radiator, feature fireplace with slate hearth and wooden mantle shelf for decorative purposes, two wall light points, electric light and power points. KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 13' 9 x 12' 9 (4.19m x 3.89m) Fitted with an attractive modern range of base, wall and drawer units with pelmet lighting, composite marble effect work surface incorporating one and a half bowl sink and drainer with swan style mixer tap and upstands. Double glazed sash window offering a pleasant aspect to the communal courtyard. Stable door to rear, ample space for family sized table, inset lights to ceiling, radiator and light wood grain effect laminate flooring. UTILITY ROOM 13' 2 x 10' 0 (4.01m x 3.05m) Fitted with base and wall units with complementary work surfacing incorporating stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. Wall mounted electric meter and circuit breaker. Recess and plumbing for washing machine, ample space for fridge/freezer, radiator and tiled effect vinyl flooring. Cupboard housing Vaillant Gas boiler for the central heating and hot water systems. WC Low level WC and wall hung wash hand basin. Fully tiled to walls, double glazed window and extractor fan. FIRST FLOOR LANDING Turn at the half landing with double glazed sash window and radiator. MASTER BEDROOM 17' 0 x 10' 9 (5.20m x 3.30m) Stripped wood flooring, heavily timbered and beamed ceiling, and mullioned window to front with secondary glazed pane offering a great outlook over the front garden and deep windowsill. Radiator, three wall light points and door to ensuite. ENSUITE 11' 6 x 5' 0 (3.51m x 1.52m) Fitted with the three piece suite in white comprising of glazed shower cubicle with thermostatic shower, pedestal wash hand basin with mirror glass shelf, shaver light above and WC. Strip wood flooring, half tiling to walls and mullion window to the front with secondary glazing overlooking the garden area. BEDROOM 16' 11 x 11' 1 (5.16m x 3.38m) Accessed through a Oak style pegged door, heavily beamed and timbered ceiling with traditional wooden peg hooks. Three wall light points, built in wardrobe with hanging rails, two radiators and electric light. Mullioned window to front with central double glazed pane with secondary glazing and deep sill. BEDROOM 13' 11 x 13' 4 (4.24m x 4.06m) Currently utilised as a home office and study with traditional wood flooring, modern sliding double glazed sash window and radiator. INNER HALL Door to walk in airing cupboard with factory insulated pressurized hot water tank and shelving rack. BATHROOM 10' 8 x 8' 1 (3.26m x 2.47m) Modern suite comprising of quadrant shower cubicle with tiled walls and Mira shower, bath with mixer tap, pedestal wash hand basin with illuminated mirror over and dual flush WC. Full tiling to walls, inset lights to ceiling, ducted extraction, wood style flooring, towel radiator and further radiator. Double glazed modern sash window offering an aspect beyond the courtyard over the surrounding countryside and Lakeland Hills beyond. SECOND FLOOR LANDING With spacious three quarter landing with double glazed sash window. Mian landing area with doors to eaves storage areas with roof lights, exposed beams and traditional Velux skylight. Doors to two further bedrooms, bathroom and storage cupboards one with hanging rail and shelf. BEDROOM 17' 1 x 10' 7 (5.21m x 3.23m) Double room with striped wood style flooring, exposed truss beam, additional beam features and mullion window with secondary glazing and window seat offering a beautiful aspect towards the garden. Traditional Velux skylight, radiator, electric light and power points. BEDROOM 16' 6 x 10' 0 (5.03m x 3.06m) Further double room with striped wood style flooring, exposed truss beam and additional beam features. Radiator, electric light, power points and two double glazed windows to front and side both with deeper sills. BATHROOM 9' 8 x 7' 11 (2.95m x 2.42 m) A lovely spacious bathroom serving the top floor fitted with a three-piece suite in white comprising a panel bath with glass shower screen and mixer tap shower, a WC and pedestal wash basin with glass shelf and mirror and shaver light above. There is half tiling to the walls with additional tiling to the shower wall, a double central heating radiator and inset lights to the ceiling. The room has an exposed beam feature and there is a single glazed mullion window with tile still, and extractor fan to the wall. EXTERIOR Ample off road parking both to front and rear with the front being gravelled and offering access to a detached garage. Additionally to the front is a flagged patio area offering a good degree of sunlight throughout the day with an area of lawn and borders to side.To the side of the drive is a shaped box hedge giving access to a substantial lawn with apple tree, upper border garden area that is well stocked with a variety of shrubs, bushes and raised borders with rose bushes, lavender etc. Within this area is the sewage treatment plant shared with the neighbouring properties.The path continues to an excellent vegetable garden area with raised beds beyond which is further area of orchard with plum, apple, and pear trees and additional trees around the perimeter. Raised patio area offering a seating space with views towards Black Combe and beyond, fruit cage with current bushes etc. To the rear is additional parking and access to the side of the property with BBQ storage area and log store. GARAGE 19' 10 x 11' 6 (6.05m x 3.51m) Single garage with electric remotely operated door, light, power points and side door. GENERAL INFORMATION TENURE: Freehold COUNCIL TAX: GLOCAL AUTHORITY: South Lakeland district Council SERVICES: Mains water, gas and electricity are all connected. Drainage is by way of a sewage treatment plant. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_foxfield-d580294/for-sale_i70589607
Accommodation in Brief Entrance Porch Hall Sitting Room Kitchen/Dining Room Utility Room WC Principal Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room Two Further Bedrooms Family Bathroom Parking Gardens Stone Bothy Stores Summerhouse The Property Bridge House is a charming stone-built property with a host of original features including elegant Georgian sliding sash windows combined with thoughtful contemporary touches and high quality fixtures and fittings. The property has been thoroughly updated and beautifully maintained to create a lovely family home in a private location on the edge of a desirable Tyne Valley village. Set within gorgeous gardens with stone outbuildings and a path down to the river, Bridge House is an idyllic country village property. A stone flagged garden path leads up to the open porch with built-in benches for sitting to remove muddy boots or taking in the view of the extensive cottage style garden. The hallway is light and bright, and leads into a sunny dual aspect sitting room with wood burning stove set within a traditional stone inglenook fireplace. The beautifully appointed kitchen is also dual aspect with exposed ceiling beams, solid oak flooring, contemporary Shaker style units, a Rangemaster Professional+ stainless steel range cooker set within an inglenook fireplace, Belfast sink and integrated fridge, freezer and dishwasher. The kitchen has ample space for a large dining table and chairs, as well as deep window seats that are perfect nooks to enjoy the handsome south facing views. A spacious and practical utility room to the rear provides additional storage, a further sink and plumbing for a washing machine, in addition to the walk in larder cupboard off the kitchen. The downstairs WC is a handy addition and an external door leads out to the rear of the house and the parking. The elegant and relaxing principal bedroom to the first floor looks out over the garden and woodlands and boasts an attractive cast iron fireplace and a smart en-suite shower room. The two further bright bedrooms are served by a luxurious family bathroom with freestanding roll top bath and solid oak flooring. Externally Bridge House is accessed through a gated driveway providing private parking for several vehicles and a pathway around the house to the gardens. The expansive mature gardens are south and west facing, providing a wonderful space to relax, dine and entertain in the sunshine with a wooden summerhouse for those showers. Lawns interspersed with beech hedges, shrubs and herbaceous borders lead to access down to the riverbank, which includes riparian rights, and the eponymous bridge, as well as the walled kitchen garden. This area also houses a recently renovated detached stone bothy building with its own lighting and power source; ideal as a self contained studio/workshop, for storage, or potentially an annexe or home office. Three garden sheds are located in a stone-built outbuilding adjacent to the house, offering a potential footprint for extension from the main house, if required, subject to any necessary permissions. Local Information Newbrough is a charming Northumberland village on the north bank of the River South Tyne. The village boasts a well-regarded Public House, The Red Lion and Newbrough Town Hall which is a popular events venue having been brought back to life in 2000. A local shop can be found within Fourstones Filling Station in the neighbouring village. The nearby market town of Hexham offers more comprehensive services with large supermarkets (including Marks & Spencer, Waitrose and Tesco), a further range of shops and professional services together with a leisure centre, cinema, theatre and hospital. The beautiful surrounding area provides walks and other country pursuits, with golf courses, sports clubs and Hexham racecourse within easy reach. The charming and historic village of Corbridge offers additional amenities including further artisan shops while nearby Matfen Hall and Close House offer excellent leisure facilities. Newcastle city centre is within easy reach and provides further comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities. For schooling there is Newbrough CE First School within the village. In Hexham there is a wide selection of schools including The Sele First School, which has achieved 'outstanding' Ofsted reports for many years and provides exceptional education from 3-9 years, and the well-regarded and newly renovated Queen Elizabeth High School. In addition, Mowden Hall Preparatory School is nearby and provides private education from nursery up to 13 years. There are several private day schools in Newcastle with school transport offered from Hexham. For the commuter the A69 provides excellent access to Newcastle to the east (approximately 40 minutes) and Carlisle to the west and onward access to the A1 and M6. The rail station at Hexham provides regular cross-country services to Newcastle and Carlisle, where connecting main line services are available to major UK cities north and south. Newcastle International Airport is also within easy reach. Approximate Mileages Hexham 6.3 miles Corbridge 10.8 miles Newcastle International Airport 24.3 miles Newcastle City Centre 27.9 miles Services Mains electricity and water. Drainage to septic tank. Oil fired central heating. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_newbrough-d579079/for-sale_i71616386
Set in a charming hamlet within the Lake District National Park, with panoramic views of the Rusland Valley and Lakeland Fells, this attractive four-bedroom semi-detached farmhouse is full of character and presents the ideal opportunity to further renovate and create the next chapter for this delightful, country home.Having easy access to the Market town of Ulverston and with transport links to the M6 and Kendal/Oxenholme railway stations, this property has lots of appeal Description Set in a charming hamlet within the Lake District National Park, with panoramic views of the Rusland Valley and Lakeland Fells, this attractive four-bedroom semi-detached farmhouse is full of character and presents the ideal opportunity to further renovate and create the next chapter for this delightful, country home.Having easy access to the Market town of Ulverston and with transport links to the M6 and Kendal/Oxenholme railway stations, this property has lots of appeal. The accommodation comprises; Entrance Hallway, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Kitchen, Utility/ Dairy, and a Ground Floor Bathroom. To the First Floor are Four Bedrooms. Externally there is an Attached Bank Barn, A separate Dutch Barn, Shippon/ Stables, Double Garage, Single Garage and Parking for numerous vehicles. There is a sloping Garden, Orchards and Woodland. No Onwards ChainAt the front of the property is a covered entrance that leads to the Entrance Hall, having stairs to the first floor and internal doors to the:Dining Room: A charming room with an open fireplace with a red brick surround and a recessed dresser. Sitting Room: A lovely, cosy family room with an open fireplace with a Stovax woodburning stove with back boiler on a slate hearth, spice cupboards and a stone flagged floor underneath the carpet and door to the:Inner Hall: Having a useful understairs storage cupboard and doors to the:Ground Floor Bathroom: Comprising a white, three-piece bathroom suite with a low-level W/C, pedestal sink and bath with a handheld shower over. Part white tiled walls. Kitchen: A bright room with a range of fitted pine effect units with worksurfaces over and a stainless-steel sink and drainage unit, tiled floor and external uPVC door to the rear. Steps from the kitchen leading down to the: Utility/ Dairy with a slate flagged floor, cold slab and space for white goods.The First Floor is accessed via the stairs from the main Entrance Hall. There are Three Double Bedrooms and One Single Bedroom (that is accessed via steps down from the landing). All of the double bedrooms have delightful views of the countryside to enjoy! ExternallyTo the front of the property are two small gardens with well-established borders, ideal for those after a low maintenance garden to enjoy. There is an external stone -built store to the side of the property, perfect for the storage of gardening/hobbies equipment. There is a strip of woodland in ownership of the property totalling approximately 0.47 acres, in an elevated position, only a short stroll from the farmhouse. Ideal for a tranquil escape.The farmhouse has a selection of barns/stores presenting an ideal opportunity for further development for either personal or professional uses. There is an Attached Barn to the rear of the farmhouse which is currently utilised as a Store Room/ Stables and Wood Store/ Garage. Located to the edge of the outside boundary is a Detached Dutch Barn which could be utilised for a number of uses, subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions. There are gardens to the side of the property along with a sloping side garden and orchard, ideal for those interested in horticulture and wanting to tend to their own produce. The elevated views are breathtaking and span across the Rusland Valley and beyond. There is ample parking for vehicles directly outside of the property. The potential that this former farmhouse offers both internally and externally, means that it is a must to be viewed! Tenure:Freehold.Wayleaves/Easement:The property is sold subject to, and with the benefit of, all rights of way, whether public or private, any existing or proposed wayleaves, easements or quasi easements, whether referred to within these particulars or not.There is a shared road that leads up to the property. The maintenance of the lower section up to the property is split four ways. The maintenance of the road from Ealinghearth Farm is split two ways with Goblin Cottage.Services:The property is connected to mains Electricity and Water. Wood burning stove with back boiler. Shared septic tank with Goblin Cottage. Local Authority:Westmorland and Furness Council.Council Tax: Band E For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cumbria-d541326/for-sale_i71074275
East O Brow top is a charming Grade II listed property set in the picturesque hamlet, Highlaws. Dating back to 1767 East O brow top is set in generous grounds with fabulous views over the surrounding countryside. The property has benefitted from a sympathetic and extremely high-quality renovation by the current owners. The ground floor benefit from underfloor heating and double glazing is fitted throughout the property. Hillside, the cottage attached, is also available for sale under separate negotiation and offers fantastic income potential or would suite multigenerational living. From the large driveway, you can enter the property via the rear. Traditional features are evident straight away, as the door itself is a solid wooden stable door with glazing and authentic metalwork. The entrance porch is tiled and features a large cupboard space for boots and coats as well as a large, beautifully glazed section, offering plenty of natural light. The main entrance hall is simply stunning and boast high ceilings, exposed beams and a stone built, carpeted staircase. A large utility room with storage, a large pantry and downstairs bathroom are also located here. The heart of any home is the kitchen, and this room is a truly fantastic space, offering both dining and living space. The kitchen units are a bespoke and in a distressed shaker style. The units were installed by Town & Country Kitchens. Features include a large Belling range style cooker with electric hob, integrated dishwasher, and space for a large fridge freezer. The kitchen island offers additional storage space and a large worktop with a large Belfast sink. A log burning stove warms the space with room to sit and enjoy views of the garden through the expansive glazing and patio doors. The living room is warm and traditional with space for a formal dining table to the rear. The focal point of the room is the traditional range style fireplace with cast iron surround. Three large windows offer views to the front of the property and offer natural light. Original wooden beams, wooden shutters and the wooden lintel give this room a sense of charm and character. From the living room you access to front entrance hall. This space is generous and has previously been used as an office or additional living space. Upstairs there are four generous bedrooms, two ensuites, and a large family bathroom. The Master bedroom features a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, a well fitted en-suite and two large windows, offering dual aspect views of the driveway, garden and Criffel Pike in the distance. Underfloor heating also features in the master suite. The family Bathroom is opulently styled with ornate tiling, traditional fittings, and a fabulous free-standing bath. Outside there is plenty to offer with a generous gated driveway, beautiful mature gardens, and a spacious garage. The garage benefit from an electric garage door, separate side door for access and an attached, secure run for dogs. The lawn is also gated and secure, capturing the sun for most of the day. At the rear of the property a patio area is a fantastic place to enjoy alfresco dining. This is a peaceful, sheltered area with easy access to the kitchen. A rockery, and a water feature add to the sense of calm in this space. LOCATION Highlaws is a peaceful rural hamlet surrounded by beautiful Cumbrian countryside. You are greeted with fantastic views of the lake district and Scottish fells. The Solway coast AONB is just a few miles away with stunning coastal walks and nature reserves to explore. The picturesque coastal town of Siloth is only a short drive away and offers lovely parks, promenade and championship golf course overlooking the Solway. A local secondary school is also available. The large village of Abbeytown is less than two miles from Highlaws with primary school, shop, and pubs. Further amenities, train station and another secondary school is available in the nearby market town of Wigton. Services Oil central heating Shared septic tank Mains water and electric EPC D Council tax band N/A For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_highlaws-d635424/for-sale_i70845245
Burnmoor is in a great location, only a short walk down the hill into Keswick Town but also having the benefit of a bus stop at the bottom of the road. This lovely, detached property has the most amazing views from inside the house and in the garden.As you approach Burnmoor you are presented with the most amazing Magnolia tree in the front garden, walking past this and up a few stone steps you reach the front door that gives access into a porch area that enters the main entrance hall. From here you go into a lovely lounge that has a bay window taking in the views of Latrigg fell, and a further window to the side aspect. Upon entering the dining room, you are greeted with wonderful windows where the natural light floods the room. The kitchen is off the dining room that has amazing views of Latrigg and Blencathra and benefits from a small pantry.As you go up the stairs to the first floor, on the half landing is a picture window taking in the stunning views and carries on to the full landing where there is an airing cupboard. The main bedroom has double aspect windows and an en-suite. Bedroom two also has double aspect windows as does bedroom three.To the rear of the property is a lovely garden area fully stocked with mature shrubs. There is a double garage and ample parking. To the front of the house is a lovely part paved, part gravel garden also stocked with mature shrubs and plants.Edwin Thompson thoroughly recommends internal viewing of this property.Accommodation:EntranceFront entrance door located from the driveway entering in to:Entrance PorchWindow. Room for hanging coats. Part glazed door leading to.Entrance HallwayAccess to living room and dining room. Staircase to first floor. Area to hang coats.LoungeDouble aspect with bay window facing the front and side of the property. Fireplace with brick surround and hearth equipped with an electric stove-style fire. Radiator. Hive wifi enabled controls to central heating.Dining RoomThree windows facing the back and side. Lovely views. Open fireplace with slate surround and hearth. Radiator.KitchenRange of wall and base units with contrasting work surface. Part tiled. Integrated fridge, electric oven and electric hob. Window with views of Blencathra. Part glazed door to garden. Door toPantryWall mounted Worcester combination boiler installed by British Gas in May 2022. Space for washing machine. Space for slimline dishwasher. Space for small freezer. Window.Staircase from Hallway leading to First FloorLandingThere is a half landing with a large picture window looking out to Latrigg and Blencathra. Access to all bedrooms and family bathroom. Loft access. Airing cupboard.Master BedroomDouble bedroom. Double aspect window to front and side. RadiatorEn-suiteLarge walk in shower. WC. Wash hand basin. Chrome ladder style radiator. Respatex to walls and ceiling. Mirror with internal "infinity" feature light to wall. Recess lighting.Bedroom TwoDouble bedroom. Double aspect window to rear and side. Views. Radiator.Bedroom ThreeTwin Bedroom. Double aspect window to rear and side. Views. RadiatorBathroomWhirlpool bath with mixer tap and shower head, Mira electric shower above. WC. Wash hand basin. Ladder style chrome radiator. Respatex to walls and ceiling. Recess lighting. Window.GarageDouble garage. Two up and Over doors. Light and power.OutsideTo the rear of the property is a lovely garden laid to lawn with flower and shrub borders. An archway leads to another planted area with mature shrubs and plants. There is a seating area to take in the splendid views of Blencathra. The driveway extends down the length of the house to the end where the garage is situated. Built in storage area under the house.To the front of the property is a smaller garden area that is bordered by slate and stone walls. There are an abundance of mature shrubs bordering the side of this area and the middle is complemented with paved and slate chippings and more mature shrubs.ServicesAll mains services are connected. Gas fired central heating is via a boiler located in the pantry.TenureFreehold.Agent's NoteMobile phone and broadband results not tested by Edwin Thompson Property Services Limited. The owners are offering the property fully furnished, as is, but house clearance may be arranged, if required.Council TaxThe GOV.UK website identifies the property as "Deleted" as the property is currently designated as a business Holiday Let.OffersAll offers should be made to the Agents, Edwin Thompson Property Services Limited.ViewingStrictly by appointment through the Agents, Edwin Thompson Property Services Limited. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cumbria-d541326/for-sale_i71335449
Situated in the picturesque Eskdale valley within the renowned Lake District National Park, you will find Holmside Cottage, a charming, detached home with adjoining annexe, which is now available for purchase with no onward chain.This lovely residence is located on the outskirts of the idyllic village of Eskdale Green, with the majestic western fells in close proximity; outdoor enthusiasts will have easy access to breathtaking hiking trails - and the village pub is conveniently located just a stone's throw away. The sale of Holmside Cottage presents an incredible opportunity as it includes this character-filled, three bedroom cottage, a separate one bedroom annexe, and a garage that offers great potential for conversion into additional living space if required (subject to appropriate planning permission being granted).Accommodation on the ground floor briefly comprises cosy living room with attractive wood burning stove, second reception-dining room, modern kitchen and a utility/laundry room - with the original bread oven still intact. A beautiful, split level staircase gives access to the first floor where there are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom.Muncaster View, affectionately named by the present owner, adjoins the property and offers a beautiful open plan living-dining-kitchen with first floor en-suite bedroom. Perfect for use as a holiday cottage and likely to produce an attractive income if utilised in this way, the annexe would also suit a dependent relative. Externally, there is off road parking to the side for several vehicles, in addition to an adjoining garage/workshop, which offers countless possibilities for conversion - either to provide ancillary accommodation or to create a second, boutique, studio annexe for use on the holiday letting market (STPP). There are gardens surrounding the property, with a delightful, elevated, patio area to the rear which is ideal for outdoor entertaining. Located between the beautiful valleys of Wasdale and Eskdale, Irton is an ideal base from which to explore the area's fells and mountains which create some of the finest walking in Britain. Nearby Gosforth (3 miles) has shops, a library, excellent nursery and primary school. More comprehensive amenities can be found in Seascale including doctor's surgery and pharmacy, and rail links to Carlisle and Lancaster. The interesting town of Whitehaven is some 15 miles distant, with Cockermouth, having strong associations with Wordsworth, a little further afield.Mains electricity & water; septic tank drainage; oil central heating, partial double glazing installed - unless detailed otherwise; telephone & broadband connections installed subject to BT regulations. Please note: The mention of any appliances/services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.Holmside Cottage can be located using the postcode CA19 1TD and identified by a PFK 'For Sale' board. Alternatively by using What3Words///secretly.submits.witless For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_holmrook-d548749/for-sale_i69249666
INTERNAL:Entrance Hall - A spacious entrance hall, with tiled flooring, wood laminate flooring stairs leading to the first floor accommodation, a door leading to the dining area, living room, WC, and the kitchen. Kitchen - A modern kitchen fitted with a range of wall and base units, multiple front and rear aspect double glazed windows, integrated appliances including an electric stove and oven, further space and plumbing for additional appliances, a breakfast bar, tiled flooring and tiled splashbacks, stainless steel sink with a mixer tap and drainer, and a large arch leading to a dining room. Dining Room - A large dining room offering generous space for furniture for both living and dining, with carpeted flooring, and a rear aspect double glazed window. Living Room - A bright and spacious living offering generous space for furniture for both living and dining, a rear aspect double glazed window, carpeted flooring, a feature fireplace with decorative surround, and sliding doors leading to the rear. WC - Comprising of a low-level WC, a wash hand basin tiled flooring, and an obscure rear aspect double glazed window. Landing - A spacious landing with a deluxe skylight and carpeted flooring. Bedroom One - A large double sized bedroom with carpeted flooring, a front aspect double glazed windows, and an en-suite shower room. En-Suite Shower Room - Comprising of a push-button WC, a wash hand basin with built-in vanity unit, a corner shower enclosure, tiled flooring and tiled walls, and an obscure rear aspect double glazed window. Bedroom Two - A large double sized bedroom with carpeted flooring,and a rear aspect double glazed window. Bedroom Three - A large Double sized bedroom with carpeted flooring and a rear aspect double glaxed window. Bedroom Four - A small double sized bedroom with carpeted flooring and a rear aspect double glazed window. Bathroom - Comprising of a push-button WC, a wash hand basin, a panelled bath with mixer tap and overhead shower with a glass screen, tiled flooring and tiled walls, a heated towel rack and an obscure rear aspect double glazed window.EXTERNAL:A large front paved garden proving ample off road parking, with two single car garages for additional parking/storage. To the rear of the property is a large predominately paved garden with a feature waterfall and views of the surrounding country side. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:25 Minutes To Lake District 10 Minutes To the SeaCouncil Tax Band: FLocal Authority: South Lakeland*This information is to be confirmed by the solicitor*Early viewing is highly recommended due to the property being realistically priced.Disclaimer:These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general guideline and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending Purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. Please note that we have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services including gas central heating and so cannot verify they are in working order or fit for their purpose. Furthermore, Solicitors should confirm moveable items described in the sales particulars and, in fact, included in the sale since circumstances do change during the marketing or negotiations. Although we try to ensure accuracy, if measurements are used in this listing, they may be approximate. Therefore if intending Purchasers need accurate measurements to order carpeting or to ensure existing furniture will fit, they should take such measurements themselves. Photographs are reproduced general information and it must not be inferred that any item is included for sale with the property.TENURETo be confirmed by the Vendor's SolicitorsPOSSESSIONVacant possession upon completionVIEWINGViewing strictly by appointment through The Express Estate Agency For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stainton-with-adgarley-d547749/for-sale_i69088190
Accommodation in Brief Entrance Hall Living Room Dining Room Kitchen Family Shower Room Utility Room Principal Bedroom with En-suite Shower Room Second Bedroom with En-suite Bathroom Third Bedroom Store Room Parking Garage Two Woodstores Mature Gardens Vegetable Patch Orchard Woodland The Property High Bewaldeth Cottage is a perfect example of a traditional Cumbrian cottage in the Lake District. Originally a farm, this 17th century, Grade II Listed property is tucked away down a country lane with only a farm nearby, it is incredibly peaceful, quiet and private - just perfect for enjoying the fresh air, nature and your own thoughts. The current owners have done a superb job of tending the garden and of blending character features and modern tastes inside the property. The gate and garden path leading up to the front door of the cottage are a delightful first impression and inside does not disappoint. Both reception rooms are beautiful and cosy with original exposed wooden beams and wonderful stone hearths with multi fuel stoves. The kitchen is fitted with modern units and benefits from an integrated oven and electric hob, yet the style and wooden cabinets retain the wonderful country cottage kitchen charm. Further down the hall, the downstairs family shower room is very up to date and smartly fitted to include a walk-in shower with rainfall head, sink vanity unit and WC, however, again, the period charm is still evident in the traditional latch door. Beside the shower room is a spacious and incredibly useful utility room - great for shaking off dirt from gardening or after climbing a mountain! There is plumbing for a washing machine, space for a tumble dryer and plenty of storage, plus a rear door opening on the delightful patio. Upstairs, the large principal bedroom with smart, modern en-suite shower room have been tastefully decorated to create a relaxing haven and include a glorious window seat with a view! Two further bedrooms are both good sizes with built-in storage and a wash basin in each, plus an en-suite bathroom to the second bedroom provides a bath, sink and WC in a pleasant, light room. Two fantastic storage rooms can be found opposite this en-suite. Externally The gardens and greenery surrounding High Bewaldeth Cottage really are wonderful. Mature trees border the property and create a high degree of privacy. The lawns and flower beds around the cottage have been beautifully cultivated, creating flashes of bright colour amongst the green, then in contrast, further round the garden a path leads off into the trees through a fabulous wild meadow. Fantastic well-established vegetable beds can be found to one side of the house and a raised area and a patio to the rear provide wonderful south-facing sun traps for outdoor eating and entertaining. Opposite the driveway is a well-established orchard. The gravel driveway and integral garage provide ample parking for up to six vehicles and there are two stores that can be used to house wood for the burners or for gardening equipment etc. High Bewaldeth Cottage extends to around 1.28 acres in total. What3words: ///premature.desktops.vineyard Local Information The hamlet of High Bewaldeth lies just north of Bassenthwaite Lake and from the property, there are many walks for all capabilities close by, with stunning Lake District scenery literally on the doorstep and Skiddaw, England's sixth highest mountain, just down the road. A couple of miles away, the small and peaceful village of Bassenthwaite offers a country pub, a village green, a primary school, two farms and a church. There is a shop at the caravan site on the outskirts of the village and fresh free range chicken and duck eggs can be bought from Bassenthwaite Hall Farm in the centre of the village. The Castle Inn Hotel just a couple of miles away offers a spa and gymnasium, whilst nearby Embleton has an excellent local country inn around a 10 minute drive away, plus many facilities close by with a modern leisure complex and further gym and spa at Armathwaite Hall, and many different country pursuits to take part in. Cockermouth is the closest town and popular Keswick is also within easy reach, with a thriving community and a range of local amenities including a variety of shops, supermarkets, cafes and public houses. There are hotels, banks, garages, library, doctor and dentist surgeries and a market twice a week. The regional centre of Carlisle is within easy reach and provides further comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities. There is a primary school in nearby Bassenthwaite and an excellent choice of secondary schools in Keswick and Cockermouth. For the commuter, the A66 is nearby and the M6 is within easy reach for onward travel north and south. Main line rail services are available at both Penrith and Carlisle which provide fast and frequent services to London in the south and to Glasgow in the north. The rail station at Carlisle provides regular connecting services east to Newcastle. Approximate Mileages Bassenthwaite 2.4 miles Embleton 5.5 miles Cockermouth 8.7 miles Keswick 9.9 miles M6 Junction 41 19.6 miles Carlisle 20.5 miles Penrith 23.1 miles Services Mains electricity and water. Drainage to septic tank. Oil fired central heating. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. 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Located in a peaceful rural area, easily accessible to Penrith to the south and Carlisle to the north, with expansive rural views, a beautifully presented, detached, former farmhouse with flexible living accommodation, 4 bedrooms (master ensuite) and stunning well stocked and landscaped gardens. Having been sympathetically and fully renovated by our clients through their period of ownership, Hutton End Farm House is a fine example of a traditional rural property, believed to have been built in the late 1800's.Formerly part of the historic Inglewood Estate, the property is constructed of local red sandstone and sits well in a most generous plot, facing south overlooking a wide valley towards Hutton In The Forest and Penrith beyond.Following a conventional layout, the ground floor comprises a porch to the side, with sandstone settle bench which opens into the kitchen dining room which has a range of bespoke oak units with granite worksurfaces from Caldew Kitchens and a Calor gas hob and electric ovens. Beyond this is the lounge, which has doors leading to the rear hall and also into the garden, original beams a stone fireplace with multifuel stove. To the rear of the ground floor an enclosed hallway, with downstairs WC gives access to the 2nd reception room / study and the utility room.To the first floor are 4 bedrooms, the master having an ensuite shower room, and a family bathroom with freestanding roll top bath.Externally, the property has ample parking adjacent to the house. The gardens have been split to create a vegetable garden with raised beds and a formal garden, laid mainly to lawn, with well stocked beds and borders along with a well-established wildlife pond. In addition, our clients have also enjoyed the use of the adjoining Orchard. This has been rented by a private agreement from the Inglewood Estate and an introduction could be made if so desired by a prospective purchaser.Beautifully presented and ready for immediate occupation, viewing is highly recommended to appreciate.DirectionsFrom junction 41 of the M6 follow the B5305 turning right towards Hutton End at Hutton In The Forest. On reaching Hutton End turn right at the crossroads and then right again up the lane to reach the house.///crown.unpainted.flockServicesOil powered central heating with mains electric and water being connected. Neither these services nor any boilers or radiators have been tested. Drainage is to a modern private treatment plant shared with the adjoining properties.Material Information: Standard construction. We understand that broadband and mobile telephone reception are available. There is private off road vehicle parking. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_hutton-end-d637468/for-sale_i71797467
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
Accommodation The main entrance of this charming home leads into a cosy living room filled with character including an inglenook fireplace with multi fuel stove, original floor to ceiling press cupboard and views onto the garden. From here, there is a second sitting room with log burner set in a quaint period fire surround. The hallway allows entrance to a room currently used by the owners as a practicable office with original beams and like many of the rooms, has views onto the rear and private south facing garden. There is a useful understairs cupboard and a bright and sunny day room with double patio doors opening onto the rear and secluded sunny patio. A further sitting room from here with two windows overlooking the lawns enjoys another handsome original fireplace with stone surround and hearth with a multi fuel stove. From here there is a downstairs cloakroom, tiled and finished tastefully with wc, sink and heated towel rail. The kitchen, locally crafted framed cabinetry is a generous homely space with granite and wooden counter tops and classically tiled floor. A useful island in the centre with seating for two creates a heart to this lovely room which has a plethora of useful wall and floor mounted cupboards. There is a 1 ½ bowl sink, integral dishwasher, a seven-gas burner Range Belling cooker, two electric ovens and a grill, a dining area with double patio doors opening onto the rear patio. From the kitchen is a useful walk-in pantry with a velux. There is also a sizeable and separate utility boot room with a range of fitted wall and floor units, large stainless-steel sink and space and plumbing for white goods. The floor is simply tiled and there is a back door onto the drive. This completes the ground floor. There is a delightful period staircase to the first floor. The principal bedroom is spacious with two generous windows with exposed beams overlooking the front lawns. There is a sizeable ensuite with shower, wc and sink with storage and velux windows. There are three further sizeable double bedrooms all with pretty garden and village views. The family bathroom is well appointed and classically tiled to a high finish. It has a bath with mains shower over, wc and sink, like the ensuite two velux lights allow plenty of privacy and natural light. There is also some excellent and practical, under eaves storage off the landing. Outside The charming entrance to Beck House is over a small beck and cattle grid with well-maintained gravel paths and drive with ample parking. The property exudes visual charm. It has matured and lovingly tendered gardens, lawned and delightfully framed with a variety of carefully chosen planting. There are a mixture of mature and newly planted trees including, Cherry, Magnolia, Wisteria, Plum, Chestnut, Beech and Yew trees, the latter having a TPO. There is a well-positioned summerhouse and terrace, serviced with both electricity and sensor lighting and looks onto the main lawn. There is an additional and sizeable timber chalet currently used as a log store. Beck House also has a delightful and very private south facing patio to the rear of the property, an enviable and sheltered suntrap for alfresco dining into the evenings. There is also a generous garage attached to the property with power, ample natural light and wall and floor mounted cupboards. This space houses the boiler purchased in 2022. The property occupies a very good-sized site with ample space for further development subject to necessary planning permission. Services Tenure is Freehold, Council tax E and EPC D. Mains Gas central heating with a new Baxi Combi Boiler purchased in 2022 last serviced Set 2023. Zoned heating. Mains electricity, water and drainage. Smoke and C02 smoke alarms present. External sensor lighting. Gate entrance light separately controlled remotely upstairs. Double glazed windows throughout including sliding sashes. Broadband is fibre optic provided by PlusNet, mobile signal with O2 is excellent, Land line present. Loft is insulated but not boarded. Although the property is named Beck House with a small and delightful beck at the entrance, the property is not in a flood zone and to our knowledge and to the vendors knowledge there is no record of this property having flooded. Directions - If heading west through Burgh by Sands, the property is on the left-hand side set back from the road with a cattle grid in the driveway. Viewings: Strictly by appointment with the sole selling agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria. T: Offers: All offers should be made to the offices of the sole selling agents, Fine & Country North Cumbria by e-mail at . These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general guideline and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending Purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. The services, systems, and appliances shown may not have been tested and no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. All floor plans are created as a guide to the lay out of the property and should not be considered as a true depiction of any property and constitutes no part of a legal contract. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_burgh-by-sands-d545664/for-sale_i71424397
Accommodation in Brief Portico Hall Kitchen/Dining Room Snug Sitting Room Utility Room Three Ground Floor Bedrooms Bathroom Shower Room Principal Bedroom Suite with Balcony & Shower Room Garage Parking EV Charging Point Workshops Store Rooms Gardens Terrace & Patio Greenhouse Orchard Land Woodland Around 5.1 Acres in All The Property Wood Farm is a beautiful stone-built detached property that has been renovated and updated in stunning style to create a desirable country home with exquisite interior decor. Every element of the design and finish has been considered with the utmost care and attention, and this gorgeous home is a reflection of that dedication. The property stands amongst glorious north Cumbrian countryside, close to the Scottish Borders and also within easy reach of Northumberland. Far-reaching views stretch away over the gardens and land of Wood Farm towards the horizon. The property as a whole extends to just over 5 acres, including a generous paddock of almost 2 acres and woodland that is a haven for wildlife. This will appeal to a range of interested parties, including those looking for a compact and manageable equestrian opportunity. The attractive timber and slate portico with glazing shelters the front door before stepping into the hall. The living accommodation occupies the south west wing of the ground floor. The sitting room is filled with natural light from a triple aspect including French doors to the east elevation. Striking beams support the vaulted ceiling adding to the sense of space, with stone flagged flooring underfoot and a handsome fireplace acting as a focal point. The blend of traditional touches with contemporary styling and quality is hugely appealing and continues throughout the whole property. Adjoining the sitting room is the snug which is cosy yet spacious, with a dual aspect and a stone fireplace with woodburning stove. The kitchen/dining room is the warm and inviting heart of the home. Characterful beams and lintels are a reminder of the history of the building and a large stone inglenook with decorative tiling houses an impressive electric Everhot range. There is lots of space for a table and chair to host family and friends, with French doors to the gardens offering indoor/outdoor living. The kitchen is served by a utility room with a double oven, additional Belfast sink and space for white goods. There are three bedrooms arranged across the north east wing of the ground floor. The bedrooms are appointed in clean, simple style for a relaxing atmosphere and are served by a bathroom with suite comprising bath, wash hand basin, WC and bidet. There is also a separate shower room adding to the practicality of the set up. These rooms are finished in complementary fashion, with elegant tiling and quality fixtures and fittings. The first floor is home to the magnificent principal suite. The generous bedroom is orientated to make the absolute most of the elevated position, with full-height glazing framing incredible views. This glazed wall incorporates a central door to the balcony outside which is the perfect spot to enjoy a morning coffee, or simply to contemplate the beautiful landscape. The bedroom is served by a shower room with sleek modern design. The first floor landing has been configured as a quiet reading corner, maximizing the use of space and completing a self-contained first floor suite. Externally Wood Farm is approached via a country lane and driveway shared with a single neighbour. There is ample parking for numerous vehicles, in addition to the garage. An EV charging point adds a touch of future-proofing. Useful outbuildings include an outdoor boiler room, a large workshop which is currently configured as a gym, along with a second substantial workshop with adjoining store room. A large garden store completes the range of buildings. Beautifully maintained gardens stretch away from the house with expansive lawns dotted with carefully maintained topiary and fruit trees. A flagged terrace runs along the property before opening out into a patio for al fresco dining and entertaining. A greenhouse will appeal to the keen gardener. Beyond the gardens lies the generous paddock, with well-fenced boundaries, a young 19 tree orchard and sheltering woodland to the east corner. The paddock extends to around 1.88 acres of good land that provides an opportunity for a neat and compact equestrian set up with glorious surroundings. The woodland area attracts a host of wildlife and is a delightful addition to Wood Farm. Local Information Wood Farm sits amongst peaceful and unspoiled countryside close to the Scottish border and just outside Kielder Forest Park. A short drive leads to the Solway Coast AONB or the magnificent Dumfries and Galloway coastline, with both the North Pennines AONB and the Lake District National Park also easily reached. The nearby market town of Longtown offers amenities with a good range of shops, pubs, Post Office, chemist, hairdresser, art gallery, GP practice and dental surgery. Brampton and Carlisle are also accessible, as is Gretna on the north of the border. The surrounding countryside offers excellent outdoor opportunities. There are amazing walks directly from the property, with the line of historic Hadrian's Wall to the south. This is a fantastic base from which to explore the north of England and southern Scotland. Nearby is Carlisle, nicknamed The Great Border City, an ancient settlement with Roman discoveries still emerging. Carlisle offers a comprehensive range of social, leisure, retail and cultural opportunities and an attractive pedestrian area, along with an impressive cathedral and castle. The property is well positioned for access to the A7 and M6 for onward travel north and south, while the A69 provides easy access to Newcastle in the east. Brampton Junction rail station offers cross-country services between Newcastle and Carlisle, while the station in Carlisle provides excellent main line services to major UK cities north and south. Approximate Mileages Longtown 8.4 miles Brampton 11.3 miles M6 J44 12.3 miles Gretna 12.7 miles Carlisle City Centre 15.3 miles Keswick 45.9 miles Newcastle International Airport 53.7 miles Services Mains electricity and water. Drainage to septic tank. Oil-fired central heating. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penton-d592893/for-sale_i71263427
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
Braelees exudes charm and character and benefits from five double bedrooms, three reception rooms, three bathrooms and a cellar. The entrance hall is majestic and gives a sense of grandeur that the property rightly deserves. Here, you will find a beautifully crafted, solid wood staircase with a large feature window that floods the area with natural light. The window features original stained glass panes and offers views onto the lawn. Your eyes are immediately drawn to the unique snug area, in which you will find a stove, original stonework and wooden pews. The drawing room is a large space with an ornate ceiling design that compliments the period styling. An open fireplace acts as a centrepiece to the room, complimented by a large bay window area with fantastic views onto the river and surrounding countryside. In the kitchen you will find ample space to create a culinary masterpiece. The bespoke units are solid wood and contain plenty of storage. Under cupboard lighting highlights the Corian worktops. The kitchen also features a sliding patio door, giving access to the veranda. The dining room is spacious, featuring a large bay window offering views of the front garden, an open fireplace and access into the sitting room, back staircase, and cellar. This cosy sitting room has views to both the front and back of the property and features a large open fireplace for the colder months. Upstairs you will find five generous double bedrooms and one smaller room that could be used as either a sixth bedroom or perhaps an office or dressing room. All bedrooms offer large windows, traditional features, and tasteful decor. This floor also boasts two shower rooms and a family bathroom which would comfortably work for a busy family household. To the exterior, Braelees sits in grounds amounting to just under an acre. The gardens to the front feature shrubs and plants with a mature hedge dividing the driveway from the main lawn. The lawn area is sheltered and flat, having been a tennis court previously, the perfect place for alfresco entertaining. A large garage is located at the entrance to the property. From the rear of the property, the garden slopes down, offering a path that leads to a gate and into the field below. From here you can take advantage of joining the Hadrian's wall footpath and can walk into the city of Carlisle and beyond. The lower terraced area of the garden also contains raised beds where you can grow your own produce. Location Braelees is situated on the outskirts of Kirkandrews on Eden. This traditional village is located on the historic Hadrian's wall path and benefits from a local bus service. Surrounding villages offer fantastic pubs and the City of Carlisle is only 4.5 miles away. Carlisle offers fantastic transport links by both motorway and train. Services Mains water, electricity and gas. Recently renewed shared drainage to septic tank with the neighbouring coach house. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_kirkandrews-on-eden-d628443/for-sale_i68776425
An opportunity to acquire an attractive and deceptively well proportioned three bedroom, three bathroom detached traditional stone built slate roof freehold cottage style bungalow, set in an enviable position in the picturesque Langdale Valley.Believed to originate from the 1930's and has subsequently been improved and extended by the present owners including recently replaced double glazing in the conservatory. Ultimately a fine home in a superb location which commands, uninterrupted breathtaking panoramic fell and country views.Dale Cottage has a wonderful attractive fell side garden with a fine mixture of mature shrubs, bushes and trees with flower borders. Ample parking including a stone built single garage and carport. The property offers a rare opportunity to purchase a property in the sought after area of the Great Langdale Valley, and would suit a variety of buyers, whether as a permanent, holiday let or second home. We understand the property could generate an annual income as a holiday let of circa £53,000.Ideally located for the outdoor enthusiasts whether for walking, climbing or cycling etc with endless routes from the door step. Lingmoor Fell is to be enjoyed directly opposite. The villages of Chapel Stile and Elterwater are easily accessible with village shop, primary school, leisure/health club with pool and Church all approximately 2 miles away. There are Lakeland Inns and restaurant within one mile and a wider range of amenities are available in nearby Ambleside.AccommodationGlazed Front door.Leading into a bright welcoming generous hallway with tiled floor and loft access with pull down ladder. Room one is fully boarded with electric, whilst room two is partially boarded. Leading to;Living Room6.59m x 4.13m (21'7 x 13'6 )Well proportioned room with feature vaulted pine panelled ceiling with exposed beams. A multi fuel stove with slate hearth and tiled surround to enjoy. Feature Bay window provides stunning views over the adjacent countryside towards Lingmoor Fell. TV point. Night storage heater. Leading to:-Kitchen/Diner5.65m x 3.61m (18'6 x 11'10 )Created as part of the extension in the 1990's. Offering a generously proportioned social space with attractive dual aspect. Providing a good selection of solid oak wall and base units with quality granite work top. One and half bowl sink unit with mixer tap, plumbing for dishwasher and electric cooker point with extractor. Currently connected is a LPG range stove. Beautiful views towards Lingmoor Fell. Wood effect laminated floor, pine panelled ceiling and part wall tiled.Conservatory3.34m x 2.93m (10'11 x 9'7 )Light and airy room benefiting from replacement double glazed units in 2022 including patio door leading to a large terrace, TV and telephone point. Terrific fell and country views towards Lingmoor Fell.Utility Room3.74m x 1.79m (12'3 x 5'10 )Highly useful room with base unit providing one and a half bowl stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap, fitted cupboards and plumbing for washing machine. Loft Access. Rear UPVC door.Bedroom One4.01m x 3.65m (13'1 x 11'11 )Spacious double dual aspect room with breathtaking picture windows over looking the fields towards Lingmoor Fell. Comprehensive selection of fitted double wardrobes, night storage heater,TV and telephone point.House BathroomAttractive three piece white suite comprising of panelled bath with shower over, vanity wash basin and WC. Fully floor and wall tiled with electric under floor heating and heated towel rail. Electric light/shaver point.Rear Bedroom Two3.96m x 2.98m (12'11 x 9'9 )Twin room with rear garden views.En Suite Shower RoomThree piece suite comprising of Mira shower, wash hand basin and WC. Part tiled wall and fully tiled floor.Rear Bedroom Three2.74m x 1.98m (8'11 x 6'5 )Single room with rear garden views.En Suite Shower RoomThree piece suite comprising of comprising of corner shower cubicle, pedestal wash hand basin and WC. Part tiled with electric wall heater and towel rail. Pine panelled ceiling.Outside6.29m x 3.26m (20'7 x 10'8 )The property is approached via a gated gravel drive with generous parking facility including detached garage and car port. The property is surrounded by an attractive fell side garden with a fine mixture of mature shrubs, bushes, trees and flower borders. Paved/gravel pathways meander around leading to the tiered gardens, paved terrace and with small fell side stream and numerous lights scattered around the garden.The property benefits from a substantial a stone built Garage:20'8 x 10'8 (6.29m x 3.26m) with electric and an up and over door. Additionally there are three sheds with electric.DirectionsOn approaching Chapel Stile proceed to the Great Langdale Valley for approximately 1 3/4 miles and Dale Cottage is situated on the right hand side.ServicesMains electric, private drainage and private water. Night storage heating.TenureFreehold. Vacant possession on completion.Council Tax BandF For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_great-langdale-d565956/for-sale_i70016040
Perched on the Western coastline in the highly sought after village of Silverdale and occupying a sizeable plot with a substantial rear garden, is this impressive four bedroom detached family home on Lindeth Road. Immaculately presented throughout, the attractive property offers generously sized rooms across, along with plenty of versatile living accommodation thanks to its well designed, split level layout and an abundance of attractive features, including two ensuite bedrooms. Internally, the property briefly comprises on the ground floor of a welcoming entrance porch and hallway, a contemporary open plan kitchen diner, a handy utility room, and a double bedroom that also doubles up as a home office. Heading up the stairs you will find three excellent sized double bedrooms with two boasting ensuite shower rooms, plus, a spacious family bathroom. Occupying the lower ground floor is the inviting lounge complete with a feature fireplace and log burning stove, as well as a light and airy conservatory. Externally, to the front, is a block paved driveway providing off road parking for several vehicles, along with a mature hedgerow, tree and shrubbery border allowing for plenty of privacy from the road. To the rear is a lengthy mixed use garden, ideal for families and for those who will enjoy the delightful sunsets. Parts of the garden are a blank canvas which provides a great opportunity for a new owner to landscape, whilst also benefitting from a tranquil wooded area towards the very bottom of the garden which gives access to the detached cabin/gym and backs onto rolling fields. Popular with a range of buyers, the village of Silverdale offers something for all ages with primary school, a village hall, various shops, a post office, golf club and a good selection of public houses. The village also benefits from nearby beach and woodland walks, quick access to Junction 35 of the M6 and has excellent rail links to city of Manchester and Lancaster with its mainline railway.Ground Floor - Entrance Porch - Welcoming entrance porch with a handy coat and boot storage area (formerly a cupboard), radiator and ceiling light.Hall - Light and spacious hallway with a central heating control point, radiator and ceiling light.Kitchen Diner - Open plan, modern fitted kitchen diner with a range of base and wall mounted units, a Rangemaster gas oven and hobs, plumbing for a dishwasher, space for a fridge freezer, sink and drainer unit. Also with a windows to front, side and rear aspects, door leading out to bin storage area to the side, radiator and ceiling lights.Bedroom Four / Office - Brilliant garage conversion which is now additional versatile living accommodation, currently used an office and also acts as the fourth double bedroom. With a window to front and side aspects, radiator and ceiling light. Also provides potential to knock into the utility area and create an ensuite if the office is not required (or potentially transferred to the cabin in the garden).Utility - With plumbing for a washing machine, space for a dryer, door providing side access to the property, ceiling lights.Lower Ground - Lounge - Inviting lounge, tucked away at the back of the property with a log burning stove and garden views, window to side aspect, sliding patio doors leading into the conservatory, radiator and ceiling light.Conservatory - PVC double glazed conservatory, patio doors leading out to the rear garden, ceiling light fan.First Floor - Master Bedroom - Large double bedroom with a bay window to rear aspect, large built in wardrobe/ cupboard fitted with modern IKEA storage units and a hanging rail, a radiator and ceiling light.Ensuite - Three piece suite comprising of a corner shower cubicle, a low flush WC and wash hand basin. Window to side aspect, radiator and ceiling light.Bedroom Two - Second large double bedroom with a window to front aspect, large built in wardrobe/ cupboard fitted with modern IKEA storage units and drawers, a radiator and ceiling light.Ensuite - Three piece suite comprising of a corner shower cubicle, a low flush WC and wash hand basin. Window to front aspect, radiator and ceiling light.Bedroom Three - Third double bedroom with a window to rear aspect, radiator and ceiling light.Bathroom - Generously sized family bathroom with a P shaped bath and shower over, a low flush WC and a wall mounted vanity unit with wash hand basin. Also with a window to front aspect, a towel radiator, ceiling and wall lights.External - Property occupies a substantial plot with plenty of external space to both the front and back. To the front is an impressive driveway providing off road parking for several cars, along with a mature hedgerow, tree and shrubbery border allowing for plenty of privacy from the road. To the rear is a lengthy garden, starting with a raised patio seating area perfect for the evening sunsets. This leads down to a lawned area which is ideal for kids and pets. Further down is then a large flower bed area which is essentially a blank canvas for any new owners, whether they wish to install more lawn space or landscape the area. Towards the bottom of the garden is a tranquil wooded and low lying shrubbery area which also houses the detached cabin/gym and backs onto rolling fields.Cabin / Gym - Lots of potential with this cabin, currently set up as a gym but could easily become a home office or a games room once a new owner installs power.Undercroft - Handy storage area beneath the property that houses general garden and household items (current vendors have a large chest freezer situated here), also with power and lighting.Council Tax - Band F For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_silverdale-d528732/for-sale_i69763647
Escape the bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the pure tranquillity of our stunning property. This is a unique gem with approximately 1 acre of gardens, nestled in the idyllic heart of the Duddon Valley. This charming Lakeland barn conversion exudes an appealing blend of rustic oaken charm and modern luxury, making it the perfect sanctuary for those seeking both comfort and character.Bask in the undisturbed serenity of your own private river frontage, accessible directly from your own garden the property's distinctive glass-atrium feature ensures that you can take in this breath-taking aspect every day. Despite its secluded setting, the property is only a short drive from local towns and villages, offering the ideal balance between rural living and access to amenities. Located within the Lake District National Park, the Duddon Valley is one of the last untouched valleys, yet to be discovered by the masses. It offers a sense of seclusion and rurality that is hard to find, making it a true haven for those seeking peace and quiet.Upon arriving at this extraordinary property Crook Pool, you'll discover off-street parking available for two cars.The front room houses the soul of the home - a spacious kitchen/living area with a striking glass atrium feature that offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. In addition, there are two other living spaces, each of which proudly display the original beams as a unique feature, plus a secondary kitchen area, and a convenient downstairs wet room.Two staircases lead to the second floor, one arriving at unique atrium space, featuring glass windows perfect for appreciating the stunning views from an elevated perspective, the other arriving at a large mezzanine. This floor also comprises three bedrooms and a family bathroom.At the back of the house, you will find a patio area and a spacious garden, largely grassed and adorned with mature trees and shrubs. The garden is bordered by a river and to the side a small copse with a stream adding to the picturesque charm of the property.Crook Pool is heated by way of an LPG powered Central Heating System as well as two wood burning cast iron stoves, and is Double Glazed. Crook Pool has a shared water supply and private drainage.It should be clearly noted that Crook Pool is subject to Section 106 which means it cannot be occupied as a Second Home and has local occupancy clause on it - please call for full details. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to own a highly desirable home in one of the UK's most beautiful national parks. Experience it for yourself today.Main Living Room - 4.720 x 10.560 (15'5 x 34'7) - Open-plan kitchen diner with a stunning floor to ceiling feature window providing views down the garden and onto the Duddon River.Inglenook Snug - 2.777 x 1.940 (9'1 x 6'4) - With an open aspect to the kitchen-diner, this inglenook style snug is complete with a log burner.Second Living Room - 8.377 x 4.470 (27'5 x 14'7) - With stunning feature beams and engineered oak flooring, multi-fuel log burner.Third Living Room - 5.784 x 4.714 (18'11 x 15'5) - Second Kitchen - 2.783 x 2.153 (9'1 x 7'0) - With an open aspect to the Living Room, the added benefit of a velux window provides plenty of natural light.Groundfloor Wet Room - 1.871 x1.834 (6'1 x6'0) - Landing - 6.694 x 1.796 (21'11 x 5'10) - Atrium Seating Area - 3.864 x 3.008 (12'8 x 9'10) - Located above the kitchen-diner, sharing the same garden and river views as the kitchen-diner.Mezzanine - 5.080 x 2.980 (16'7 x 9'9) - Located above the living room.Bedroom One - 5.785 x 4.736 (18'11 x 15'6) - Bedroom Two - 4.353 x 3.750 (14'3 x 12'3) - Bedroom Three - 3.110 x 2.887 (10'2 x 9'5 ) - Family Bathroom - 2.590 x 2.318 (8'5 x 7'7) - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ulpha-d549459/for-sale_i68637493
Description Yewcliffe really is very special indeed. It is difficult to convey the beauty of the place in a few words - viewing is essential.This wonderful, Detached, incredibly spacious and versatile Victorian Family Home with superb features of the era such as high ceilings, sash windows, deep skirting boards, original doors, cellars, generously proportioned rooms and corniced ceilings to name just a few. This elegant property is captivating and presents a very exciting opportunity for those with a little vision and a drive to restore this beauty to its full former glory. It is very easy to fall in love with!! With accommodation over 4 floors this home is very versatile - ideal perhaps for those working from home, those with a dependent relative or those with a larger family. Owned and very much loved by the same family for almost 50 years, Yewcliffe is now available on the open market and really is a treat. It is fair to say that now, here and there are some areas that need attention and the current keepers of the property are the first to admit this - sadly, in order for Yewcliffe to have the future it deserves it must now find new owners.One thing that certainly does not need any attention whatsoever and something money can't buy are the views. The breath-taking, panoramic, sublime, far-reaching views of the ever changing sands of Morecambe Bay and to the fells in the distance are utterly splendid.The main door leads into the very spacious Entrance Porch with wonderful, original Victorian tiled floor and side window. Off the Hall is a useful WC with wash hand basin and Utility Room (shower to be removed) with external door to the Covered Yard and door to the Kitchen. The Covered Yard has access to a Store Room, Coal Shed and outdoor WC. External doors leads to the front and side of the property.From the Entrance Porch, a stunning, original, wooden door leads into the Dining Hall. This impressive Dining Hall has a large walk-in bay window with views towards Morecambe Bay and the beautiful Magnolia Tree just outside the window. Original stripped floorboards, arched recess, high corniced ceiling, picture rail and corner stove. The stunning original stair case with ornate spindles and balustrades leads to the First Floor. The Morning Room, currently used as a music room enjoys a dual aspect and wonderful Bay views! Original tiled, corner fire place with open fire (not in use). Next door is the Lounge, a superb, sunny, airy and spacious room with the most splendid Bay views from the walk-in bay window and glazed door. Many a happy hour could be passed here just gazing at the ever-changing sands of Morecambe Bay. Open fire.The Breakfast Kitchen has a range of older style wall and base units and double sink unit. Lovely red gas Aga and 2 side windows. Off the Kitchen is a super walk in Larder with original cold slab and side window. From the Utility Room, stairs lead down to the Cellar Rooms. There are 3 separate rooms, all with excellent head height, 2 with windows and 1 with original cold slab and gas central heating boiler. Currently used as storage/hobbies rooms, but obviously there are many possibilities for this floor.From the Dining Hall the splendid staircase with wide shallow steps and most attractive spindles leads to the very spacious, split level Landing with half height wooden wall panelling, large side window providing delightful views towards Eggerslack Woods. Possibly the most impressive landing in Grange!The Bathroom is larger than the average double bedroom and has an airing cupboard which houses the hot water cylinder and a 3 piece white suite comprising WC, pedestal wash hand basin and bath. Next door is a Linen Room! The size of a study or single bedroom with window, this is an incredibly useful storage room. There is also a small room on the other side with a separate shower. Bedroom 1 is a wonderful room of exceptional proportions with some of the most wonderful Bay views Grange has to offer. Wash hand basin. Bedroom 2 is a second well proportioned double room with a dual aspect and similar, superb Bay views. Bedroom 3 is also a very spacious double bedroom with side aspect and wash hand basin. Bedroom 4 has a side aspect of the gorgeous magnolia tree and partial Bay views and is the smallest, yet still averagely sized double bedroom!From the spacious Landing a door leads up to the Attic Rooms. The first Room has a feature arch window with rear aspect and steps leading up to a central portion where there are 2 large areas of eaves storage either side. This then leads into a larger room with some reduced head height and Velux window, further eaves storage and door to the final, largest Attic Room - there is clearly lots of potential here.Outside there is a Garage with metal up and over door, power and light. Next to the Garage is a very spacious Workshop, also with power, light and work bench. (The Workshop possibly has an asbestos roof). Ample Parking for several cars. The Gardens are an absolute joy and have been well maintained. To the rear is an area of lawn, planted rockery and beautiful, old, Yew Tree? To the side is the super Magnolia tree and limestone steps and gravelled pathway which leads to the front garden. To the front there is a sunny paved area from which to sit and soak up the relaxing and truly incredible Bay views. Stone steps lead down to the main Garden where there is a large level lawn - a wonderful space for entertaining or letting the kids run wild! Enclosed by a well kept mature hedge with colourful heather at the base. Beyond this is a large level area previously used as a productive vegetable plot and beyond this is an unused lawned walkway. Location Charney Road is a popular, leafy, residential road approximately half a mile from the town centre where amenities such as Medical Centre, Library, Post Office, Railway Station, Shops/Cafes and Tea Rooms can be found along with the picturesque Edwardian Promenade. The excellent local Primary School is just down the road and the Secondary School at Cartmel is just 2 miles away. Ideally situated for wonderful walks from the door step with local woodland walks and the top of stunning Hampsfell being only around 20-25 minutes on foot! Approximately 20 minutes from Junction 36 of the M6 Motorway and a similar distance from the foot of Lake Windermere. To reach the property from Grange Town Centre proceed up Main Street and bear right at the mini roundabout into the one way system. At the crossroads go straight ahead into Grange Fell Road. Go past the Library and proceed up the hill taking the sixth right into Charney Road. Follow the road for approx 400 yards and Yewcliffe can be found on the right hand side. Accommodation (with approximate measurements) Entrance Porch 13' 1 x 8' 2 (3.99m x 2.49m) Cloakroom Utility Room 10' 5 x 8' 10 (3.18m x 2.69m) Breakfast Kitchen 17' 10 x 12' 6 max (5.44m x 3.81m max) Pantry 10' 6 x 7' 3 (3.2m x 2.21m) Dining Hall 19' 4 into bay x 10' 10 max (5.89m into bay x 3.3m max) Morning Room 14' 7 x 13' 8 (4.44m x 4.17m) Lounge 18' 1 into bay x 16' 11 (5.51m into bay x 5.16m) Covered Yard Store 1 Coal Shed Outside WC Cellar Room 1 13' 10 x 12' 11 (4.22m x 3.94m) Cellar Room 2 13' 10 x 6' 11 (4.22m x 2.11m) Cellar Room 3 9' 9 x 9' 5 (2.97m x 2.87m) Bathroom Linen Room Shower Room Bedroom 1 16' 10 x 14' 4 (5.13m x 4.37m) Bedroom 2 14' 8 x 13' 10 (4.47m x 4.22m) Bedroom 3 17' 5 x 12' 7 (5.31m x 3.84m) Bedroom 4 11' 1 x 11' 0 (3.38m x 3.35m) Attic Room 1 14' 0 x 10' 9 (4.27m x 3.28m) Attic Room 2 17' 5 max x 16' 6 max and 9' 6 min (5.31m max x 5.04mm max and 2.90m min) some limited head height Attic Room 3 14' 9 x 9' 6 (4.5m x 2.9m) with some limited head height Garage 28' 3 x 7' 10 (8.61m x 2.39m) Workshop 27' 8 x 8' 2 (8.43m x 2.49m) Services: Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas central heating to radiators. Tenure: Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. No upper chain.*Checked on 02.04.24 not verified Conservation Area: This property is located within Grange-over-Sands Conservation Area. Council Tax: Band G. Westmorland and Furness Council. Viewings Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Grange Office. What3words Energy Performance Certificate The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_grange-over-sands-d536141/for-sale_i70518256
Dating from the 1700s, the mill was previously the saw mill for the Duddon Hall Estate and is now a wonderful family home where peace and seclusion abound. Just a few miles from the market town of Broughton in Furness, this welcoming home offers the best of both worlds; complete privacy and yet within easy reach of everything you could need.Home:* Home built in 1700s* 3 bedrooms * 2 bathrooms * 4 reception rooms * Freehold* Lots of character with original features * All windows are double glazed * Large garage and outside storerooms (scope to develop) * Surrounded by well stocked gardens and beside a gently flowing beck * Private and secluded, yet local amenities only 5 miles away into Broughton Market Town Services:* Mains electricity * Private water supply (shared with 3 others)* Septic tank * Oil-fired central heating. In a charming hamlet of four houses, Beckfoot Mill sits away from its neighbours in a secluded spot in the beautiful Duddon Valley. Formerly the sawmill to Duddon Hall, it stopped being a part of the estate in the 1980s.Pass over Duddon Bridge and take the road immediately on the right marked Fell Road. Go past the gates to Duddon Hall to a small lane marked by the footpath sign, Mill Brow. A little way down, in a woodland setting, lies Beckfoot with its old farm house, cottages and mill.WATER MILLBeckfoot Mill was a water mill and the sound of Logan Beck, the source of its power, is a reminder of why this spot was chosen. It was converted into a house by the architect Peter Speakman whose work is characterised by clever planning and quality materials. It is double glazed throughout. Since then, there have been further works including tapping into a bore hole for the property's water and improvements to the insulation. There is soon to be an upgrade to the waste water system.The hall has the original wide floorboards and is big enough to dine in. Off to the left is where the waterwheel would have been. Now, there is the kitchen which was designed and made by one of England's leading kitchen companies, Martin Moore. The cabinets are of antique pine and the worktops are Carrara marble. A place to cook, sit and eat; there is an integrated Neff microwave, Neff double oven, dishwasher and hob.A door from the kitchen leads to the dining room with its window overlooking the garden and beck.The fireplace is made of Lakeland stone and houses a wood burning stove.Back in the hall, cross over into the sun room. Filled with light from the French doors, there is a large window overlooking a secret part of the garden with a magnificent Fig tree. The master suite is the last of the ground floor rooms. Comprising a large bedroom, bathroom and walk in wardrobe, it's set apart from the rest of the house and so has complete privacy.The bedroom has window seats which face the garden. The gentle sound of the beck is the backdrop to a good night's sleep.The feature staircase takes you to the principal reception room which was formerly the carpenters workshop. Bright and adaptable, it has a large stone fireplace which uses a gatepost from a neighbouring field as a lintel. Whilst the fire is the focus during the winter months, at other times it is the view of the garden and fells.On the far side of the staircase is a reading area.Two more bedrooms are through a traditional boarded door. Bright and spacious, they each have handmade wardrobes and good views of the beck and beyond. A bathroom and separate WC are off the landing.At the top of the house is a large area that is currently used as an office. The skylights look over the trees into the Duddon Valley.OUTSIDEThe garden was created by the current owners and surrounds the mill on three sides.It is a plantsman's garden with many unusual plants and trees. Cercidiphyllum Japonicum, known as the toffee apple tree, and Viburnum Plicatum, known as the wedding cake tree are here and together with others provide year round interest.At the bottom of the stone steps, either take the path down to the water's edge or climb the bank to the Rhododendrons and Azaleas. Alternatively, head onto the lawn to see the remains of the saw that once sliced up trunks from the surrounding woods. The stone pack horse bridge that can be seen through the trees has spanned the beck for hundreds of years. It is the walkers route to Ulpha.The large double garage has a room to one side with a window. Currently used for storage, it has the potential for many other uses. The same can be said for the wood room next door which retains a wonderful original stone floor.OUT & ABOUTAlthough private and secluded, local amenities are close by, with the pretty market town of Broughton in Furness less than a ten minute drive away. The small town has a good selection of independent retailers covering all the essentials as well as a vets, doctors surgery and garage.Ideal for walkers and lovers of the outdoors, there are lots of options straight from the door. A walk into the next door Lickle Valley usually ends up at the wonderful Blacksmiths Arms. The food is the best for miles around and there's always a lively atmosphere in the tap room. Closer, is the circular walk that takes in the ruined Frith Hall with its views of Ulpha. Another, is the one that takes you up Penn, the nearest hill of size, where from the top you can see Duddon Hall and the Duddon Estuary in the distance.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_duddon-bridge-d604111/for-sale_i70969892
Home:* Semi-detached Family Home* Original Storrs Hall Coachman's Cottage* Warm and welcoming rooms with original features* Built in the 1790's* 5 Bedrooms* Home Office* Double GarageGrounds and Garden:* Southeast facing large lawn* Peaceful and quiet location* Patio area for outside furniture * Convenient location, only ten minute walk into Bowness and WindermereServices:* Mains Water, Gas, Electric* Part Private Drainage, Part Mains Drainage* Fibre InternetAmidst the modern apartments and hotels of Storrs Park in Bowness, along Bellman Close, step back in time at No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages.Built in 1796 by the renowned Yorkshire landowner Sir John Legard, as the coachman's cottage to Storrs Hall, No. 2 has since been extended, with the addition of a garage and bedrooms.Though the legendary Storrs Hall, once private residence turned hotel, still attracts much interest, the area surrounding No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages remains peaceful and quiet - despite its accessible location close to the hustle and bustle of Bowness.Park up along the gated driveway or inside the double garage, with its electric up and over door. Ideal for those with kayaks, paddleboards and mountain bikes, there is space even for a boat should you wish to take advantage of the proximity to Lake Windermere. The garage also has a handy WC.A large front lawn, spacious enough to accommodate a marquee, is privately nestled behind a tall, mature hedge, providing plenty of privacy. Make your way to the gabled porch and step inside. A glazed door opens into the living room, a welcoming space which serves as the heart of the home. Robust beams add character within the ceiling above, whilst the large inglenook fireplace serves as a hearty focal point, the log-burning stove within issuing warmth and welcome. Cool in summer and cosy in winter, sense the quiet separation from the wider world snug behind the thick stone walls of the cottage. Cupboard spaces within the inglenook's recesses are reminiscent of spice cupboards.Tucked off the lounge is the study, a private and peaceful room with light flowing in through a window to the courtyard. A quiet place, with shelves for your books, work from home with reliable broadband speeds of around 50 Mbps. Ideal for streaming and downloading. Escape the work for a stroll about the garden through the external door.To the other side of the lounge, a door opens to the dining room, a light and spacious yet cosy room, with an intimate ambience aided by the overhead beams and deep windowsill, providing views out to the lush front lawn. Perfectly private courtesy of the high hedge, this room is ideal for entertaining and special occasions. Traditional paneling and a former spice cupboard, now serving as a wine rack, infuse character. From the dining room, continue through to the utility room, where there is plumbing for a washer and dryer, space for a fridge and freezer and also a sink alongside the boiler.Next, feast your eyes on the open-plan kitchen-diner. Flagstones are warmed by electric underfloor heating. Mid-coloured oak doors add a classic country touch to the cabinetry, with plenty of storage for all your essentials. Cook up a delicious meal for family and friends on the large Leisure cooker with electric oven and gas hob. Appliances currently housed in the kitchen include a built-in dishwasher and a larder fridge-freezer.Dine overlooking the garden, where doors slide open to provide access to the patio where you can enjoy summer barbecues in the sunshine.Returning to the hub of the home, take the stairs up from the lounge, noting the light flowing in through a window on the turn and a sky light above. Turning left, explore the original cottage side of the home, lifting a latch to discover the large family bathroom, with shower cubicle, corner bath, wash basin and WC. Light pours in through a window to the rear and a sky light above. Next, arrive at a spacious bedroom overlooking the front garden. Carpeted underfoot, this double bedroom currently accommodates twin beds with space for a wardrobe.Continuing along the broad, bright landing, turn left to sneak a peek at a second bedroom, currently furnished with a single bed and overlooking the lush garden to the front.Back on the landing, a robust beam above adds character, stepping left into a third bedroom, whose deep windowsill to the front serves as a reminder of the thick stone walls and antiquity of the home.Moving through into the more recent extension of the home, fitted wooden wardrobes offer storage ahead, before turning right into a light and bright double bedroom. Open and spacious, a large Velux frames starlit views above the bed, with plenty of space for wardrobes and chests of drawers. Freshen up in the tiled ensuite, with wash basin, WC and shower cubicle.Across the way arrive at the main bedroom, a bountiful bedroom with views overlooking the front. Storage is substantial, with a wall of fitted wardrobes. Relax and unwind in the private ensuite, furnished with a large corner jacuzzi bath, spacious shower, wash basin, WC and with ample storage.Two lofts, one in the original section of the home and another part-boarded above the main bedroom, are handy for storage.Wrapped up in greeneryQuite secluded, and not overlooked, garden extends to the front and rear of No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages. Low maintenance and manageable yet spacious, lawn to the front is enclosed by mature hedging whilst the kitchen-diner opens out to a courtyard garden to the rear. Enjoy the sizzle of a summer barbecue in perfect peace and privacy. In the back garden, soak up the westerly sunshine from noon onwards.Out and aboutAdvantageously located on the cusp of Bowness, prior to serving as a much-loved family home, No. 2, Storrs Park Cottage was a successful holiday let for many years. Stroll into Bowness, around a 30-minute walk depending on your pace, less than two miles away. A bus stop outside Storrs Hall only 100 yards away takes you from Windermere to Newby Bridge and on to Ulverston and Barrow-in-Furness.Walk up to the Arts & Crafts house of Blackwell for a spot of lunch. Walks abound in the nearby Winster Valley, where the ever-popular Brown Horse pub offers the opportunity for rest and refreshment. Enjoy a 20-minute walk to Ghyll Head Reservoir.For shopping, there are convenience stores in Bowness including a Tesco Express, whilst there is also a large Booths and Lakeland in Windermere. Head into Ulverston and pay a visit to Irvings Butcher and sample some of their locally sourced saltmarsh lamb. Ulverston is also home to the Lake District Lobster and Seafood Company.Head towards Walney Island and Peel Island for a taste of coastal life, with impressive bird sanctuaries and the opportunity to spot seals and sea birds.A thriving local community, there are plenty of groups to join in the vicinity from Bridge clubs to a community choir.Dine out at Storrs Hall, featuring in Tatler's 'Top 100 Hotels in the World' 2022 list. For Michelin-starred fine dining, No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages is perfectly situated close to Ambleside's The Old Stamp House, the nearby Gilpin Spice and Simon Rogan's Henrock at The Linthwaite House Hotel. Commuting is a breeze, with easy access to the M6 and Windermere Station, from where you can pick up the mainline at Oxenholme to connect with London, Edinburgh and Glasgow.With excellent independent and state schooling available in nearby Windermere and the surrounding villages, this home could continue to serve well as a family home, whilst also suiting those looking to retire to the Lake District, or somebody seeking a second home or a holiday home.A flexible, spacious and comfortable character home, discover your peace of mind at No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Tenure: Freehold For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_storrs-park-d597290/for-sale_i71716500
Located in the heart of this peaceful village, to the northern fringe of the Westmorland Dales National Park, handy for the historic market town of Kirkby Stephen, a beautifully presented, detached, 4 bedroom family home, set in wonderful generous gardens with optional land circa 8.13 acres (3.29ha) Description: Dating in parts to the late 19th century, Chestnut House is a fine example of a traditional Westmorland family home, occupying a prominent position in this charming village with its famous viaduct of the Settle to Carlisle Railway line and C11th Church overlooking the village.Originally a cottage with an attached barn, the property was converted to form two separate cottages, which were then linked together to give today's layout.The current configuration works extremely well as a family residence, and would also be very well suited for multi-generational living. The ground floor accommodation is comprised the front hallway, which leads to the dining room and then the kitchen beyond, the lounge / sitting room, and the stairs leading to the first floor and bedrooms 3 and 4, which share a bathroom.The lounge sitting room is a very well-proportioned space overlooking the front garden and has a feature sandstone fireplace with multifuel (Clearview) stove which has a back boiler and contributes to the central heating system. From here a rear hallway gives access to the study, utility/boot room and a second staircase which serves bedrooms 1 and 2, along with a separate shower room. The master bedroom has an ensuite bathroom. The possibility exists to connect the landings of both ends together if so desired.Outside:Beautifully positioned, the property has generous, well stocked, formal gardens to the front with a green house and stone tool store. To the rear there is a gently sloping lawned garden to the left which leads to a detached 2 room workshop / garage having both power and light, and to the right, a fenced vegetable area with raised beds and a stone potting shed/tool store. In addition, there is an option, by separate negotiation, to purchase c.8.05 acres (3.26ha) of land which is situated approximately 700 metres to the north and comprises 3 gently sloping, well fenced, fields along with a modern barn making it ideal for equestrian purposes.Situation:Crosby Garret itself sits in a sheltered valley and is in great position to access and enjoy both The Yorkshire Dales to the east and The Lake District to the west. It is approximately 4 miles from the attractive old market town of Kirkby Stephen, which serves the Upper Eden Valley with an excellent range of local facilities and amenities and is well positioned for access to the M6 at Junction 38 (approx.12 miles) and 4 miles from the A66 at Brough. The village is exceedingly quiet with very little 'through traffic', and has a historic church on hill overlooking the village dating back to 11th Century. There is a strong community centred around the very active (& fully restored) village hall which has a full programme of events, pub & quiz nights, yoga, fitness clubs etc.DirectionsWhat3words: ///faced.highlight.loadsFrom Penrith follow the A66 to reach Appleby and go through the town taking the B6260. Turn left at Burrells and follow this road after 4.75 miles take the right turn towards Stockber. Turn left at the next T junction and then first right towards Crosby Garret. Follow the road into the village and the house is on the right hand side.ServicesAn oil fuelled Rayburn range cooker with back boiler in the kitchen heats the water. In the winter months (or whenever required) this is supplemented by contribution from the multifuel woodburner which also has a back boiler, and an electric immersion as and when required to boost. Mains electric, water and drains are connected. Neither these services nor any boilers or radiators have been tested.Material Information: Standard construction. We understand that broadband is available at good speed and that this also facilitates good mobile phone reception There is private off road vehicle parking. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_crosby-garrett-d630035/for-sale_i71036431
This characterful and substantial four bed detached property built in the 1700's is a rare opportunity to acquire a period home located in a desirable village on the fringe of the Lake District National Park with the benefit of a traditional stone barn ideal for renovation or development and with its own two-acre paddock. Ympgarth is a property filled with charm and character. Tucked away along a private lane and opening onto its own courtyard. The handsome front facade of the property from the south is a hidden surprise, so too are the gardens, which along with the barn, once lovingly restored will enhance this rather enchanting home. The Location: The popular village of Stainton benefits from a nursery and primary school, a methodist church, post office, public house, and hotel/restaurant. A regular bus service provides access to Penrith, Keswick, Cockermouth and surrounding areas. Stainton sits three miles from the eastern shore of Ullswater and is three miles west of Penrith. Penrith is a popular market town with a population of around 15,000 people with an abundance of local facilities including, infant, junior and secondary schools. There is a choice of supermarkets, a good range of locally owned and national high street shops. Leisure facilities include a swimming pool, climbing wall, golf course, rugby and cricket club. STEP INSIDE Entrance porch: An attractive, bright space with a traditional sandstone surround and a tiled floor. Kitchen: A delightful traditional kitchen with framed, floor and wall mounted units and feature storage and a large island with contrasting granite worktops, there is a gas kitchen range with five burners, two ovens and tiled floor throughout. A Belfast sink and mixer tap under the pretty kitchen window with views onto the rear of the property. Dining room: A bright generous room opening straight from the kitchen, ideal for modern living. Period sash window and shutters with views onto the garden. Original cupboard and display shelves. A traditional fire and tiled hearth with a wood burning stove. Double doors to the conservatory. Sitting room: A handsome well-proportioned room with another pretty original sash window looking onto the garden. An elegant and traditional stone fireplace with an original built in recess shelving for display. Hallway: Original and classic entrance from the south elevation of the house with ceiling mouldings and archway. Large understairs storage. Utility/Pantry: A large and useful multi-purpose space with original stone shelving and meat hooks, leading to a useful cloakroom. Cloackroom: wc and sink with original stone shelving. First floor landing: A striking and attractive space full of original features. An impressive arched window lights the space showing off the delightful, curved mahogany banister with bedrooms leading off. Bedroom 1: Double room with traditional sash window and views over to the front of the property, wooden floor with attractive wide oak boards. Bedroom 2: Double room with traditional sash window over to the rear of the property Bedroom 3: Single room with pretty window seat and views to the front of the property. Bedroom 4: Double room with traditional sash window with views to the front of the property, fitted wardrobes, door to ensuite. Ensuite: Generous room with pretty window seat. A separate free-standing bath, shower cubicle, partially tiled with built in vanity unit, sink and wc. Family bathroom: Large shower with wall mounted wc and sink, partially tiled. Heated towel rail. STEP OUTSIDE Gardens: A charming and substantial garden surrounds the property which once sympathetically landscaped would not only reveal the imposing facade of the south elevation but also the views from the house onto the properties own two-acre paddock. This pretty cottage style secret garden has a wealth of untapped opportunities for its new owner and once lovingly restored would reveal the generous site on which the house does sit. Paddock: Measuring approximately two acres, the paddock with superb equestrian capability is accessed via a gate that opens straight from the properties garden. A path also runs through the paddock with access for the local villagers to walk through. Courtyard: A short lane leads to the property, other properties have access across this area however Ympgarth owns the lane and the courtyard. The barn dates back to the 18th century so are abundant with period features, rustic charm and character. SERVICES Freehold Mains water and drainage Oil central heating LPG for hob DIRECTIONS From Penrith, head West on the A66, cross over the M6 roundabout and continue along the dual carriageway to the first roundabout. Take the second exit, signposted A592 to Ullswater and then take the third right turn, signposted to Stainton. At the crossroads turn left and take the third turning on the left before the T- junction at the end. Signposted Ympgarth and by a yellow grit bin. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_stainton-d524351/for-sale_i70241916
An charming detached property situated within the heart of Holme village where the amenities include a well regarded primary school, post office, village convenience store and a dining pub. Holme is within easy reach of the market town of Kendal, Milnthorpe, Carnforth and Junction 36 of the M6.The accommodation which is spacious and has been well looked after comprises an entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen, dining room, snug, office, utility room, and cloakroom to the ground floor. The first floor offers four bedrooms with two having en-suites and two bathrooms. The property benefits from double glazing and gas fired heating.There are beautiful grounds with the garden being enclosed with well looked after hedges and trees that give great privacy all round. There are two summer houses in separate corners of the garden with an orchard as well to the rear. A outdoor seating area with cover is located behind the garage perfect for relaxing under. A double garage is to the side of the property with ample amounts of driveway parking.EPC Rating: D PORCH (1.68m x 1.88m) Both max. Single glazed door, single glazed windows, built in storage, stone flooring. ENTRANCE HALL (1.75m x 5.46m) Both max. Single glazed door, radiator, recessed spotlights, wood flooring. KITCHEN/DINER (2.53m x 6.48m) Both max. Double glazed door, three double glazed windows, radiator, good range of base and wall units, sink, space for oven, extractor/filter over, breakfast bar, space for fridge freezer, tiled splashback, exposed beams, recessed spotlights. HALLWAY (2.57m x 3.98m) Both max, double glazed window, radiator, stone features, exposed beams. DINING ROOM (3.65m x 3.86m) Both max. Double glazed window, radiator, living gas flame stove, exposed beams. SITTING ROOM (4.31m x 6.53m) Both max. Two double glazed windows, two radiators, living gas flame feature fireplace, exposed beams. HALLWAY (2.33m x 3.77m) Both max. Double glazed window, radiator, base units, sink, boiler, space for fridge freezer, wood flooring, stone features. SNUG (3.79m x 3.9m) Both max. Double glazed windows, radiator, multi fuel stove, exposed beams. OFFICE (3.13m x 4.22m) Both max. Double glazed door, double glazed window, radiator, loft access, stone features, wood flooring. UTILITY ROOM/CLOAKROOM (2.6m x 2.78m) Both max. Two double glazed windows, radiator, W.C. wash hand basin, plumbing for washer dryer, overhead units, wood flooring. BEDROOM (3.8m x 4.92m) Both max. Double glazed window, radiator, loft access, recessed spotlights, exposed beams. EN-SUITE (2.19m x 3.74m) Both max. Double glazed window, radiator, three piece suite comprises, wash hand basin and bath with mixer shower, fully tiled shower cubicle with thermostatic shower fitment, recessed spotlights. BEDROOM (4.56m x 4.76m) Both max. Two double glazed windows, radiator, recessed spotlights. EN-SUITE (2.11m x 4.03m) Both max. Double glazed window, heated towel radiator, four piece suite comprises W.C. wash hand basin to vanity and bath with mixer shower, fully tiled shower cubicle with thermostatic shower fitment, fully tiled walls, recessed spotlights, wood flooring. BEDROOM (3.65m x 3.9m) Both max. Double glazed window, radiator, recessed spotlights. BATHROOM (1.91m x 2.11m) Both max. Double glazed window, heated towel radiator, three piece suite comprises W.C. wash hand basin, fully tiled shower cubicle with thermostatic shower fitment, fully tiled walls. LANDING (0.94m x 4.16m) Both max. Double glazed window, loft access. BEDROOM (3.83m x 4.05m) Both max. Double glazed window, radiator. BATHROOM (2.17m x 2.54m) Both max. Double glazed window, heated towel radiator, three piece suite comprises W.C. wash hand basin and bath with thermostatic shower over, partial tiling to walls, extractor fan. LANDING (1.04m x 1.73m) Both max. Double glazed window, loft access. SERVICES Mains electric, mains gas, mains water, mains drainage. Garden An Impressive well kept garden which is surrounded by tall hedges and trees. The garden has a well kept lawn with many beautiful features including two summer houses, hot tub, gravelled seating area with rockery feature, shrubs and space for potted plants. The garden also has an orchard to the rear of the garden that consists of apple, pear, plum and cherry trees. There is ample amounts of driveway parking. Parking - Garage Double garage with space for two vehicles, up and over doors with light and power. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_lonsdale-square-d607511/for-sale_i71814371
Welcome to your new home! Step into luxury living with this stunning 4-bedroom detached modern built property. Boasting impressive landscaped gardens, this property offers a serene retreat for you and your family. With a two-storey double garage and ample off-road parking, convenience is at your fingertips. Situated in a charming village location, this home provides the perfect blend of tranquillity and accessibility. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this your forever home. Contact us today to book your viewing.A stunning stone fronted, modern build property with an area of raised lawn to the front as well as slate chippings providing off road parking for two cars. Upon entering, you are welcomed into an impressive atrium entrance hall, providing access to all ground floor rooms and open access to the stairs/gallery landing. To the right, there is a dining room/second reception room with front facing window. To the left, a snug/play room with double door access to the family lounge. The family lounge is impressive in size and offers bi-fold door exit to the rear garden, and French doors to the kitchen diner. The focal point of the room is the wood burning stove with floating mantle. The lighting is controlled by a 4 zone Lutron System which can be controlled from both the snug and lounge.The family living/kitchen/diner is certainly a selling point to this beautiful home, and perfect for hosting and entertaining. The kitchen area has been fitted with a range of oak effect shaker style base and wall units, as well as an island unit with sink and built in dishwasher. There is also an LPG gas hob and electric double oven, to be included within the sale. Within this area there is also plenty of space for a dining and living suite, with stunning, private views towards the gardens. From the hallway, there is also a useful utility room which houses the LPG boiler, and a WC suite comprising of a low level flush WC and wash hand basin.To the first floor, you will find four double bedrooms and a four piece family bathroom suite. The master bedroom is magnificent, with the floor to ceiling tinted window facing the garden. It boasts a walk in wardrobe (which also provides access to the water tank) and a four piece en suite bathroom. The separate family bathroom comprises of a freestanding bath with central tap, a walk in shower cubicle, a low level flush WC and a round wash hand basin set within a vanity unit.To the rear aspect, you will find a most impressive garden of multiple levels allowing you to soak in the stunning, surrounding countryside views. Immediately to the rear of the property, you will find a wrap around patio area, mature planting borders and further off road parking. Looking for a man cave? Look no further! The two storey double garage is perfect for not only parking, but as use for a workshop and also benefits from having a 2 piece WC and separate log store.Entrance Hall - 3.859 x 4.782 (12'7 x 15'8) - Lounge - 4.168 x 5.882 (13'8 x 19'3) - Snug - 4.174 x 3.175 (13'8 x 10'4) - Dining Room - 3.569 x 4.496 (11'8 x 14'9) - Kitchen/Living/Diner - 7.596 x 7.585 (24'11 x 24'10) - Utility Room - 3.577 x 2.266 (11'8 x 7'5) - Ground Floor Wc - 0.978 x 1.870 (3'2 x 6'1) - Atrium Landing - 7.205 x 3.871 (23'7 x 12'8) - Master Bedroom - 5.164 x 5.277 (16'11 x 17'3) - En Suite Bathroom - 2.986 x 2.761 (9'9 x 9'0) - Walk In Wardrobe - 1.966 x 2.803 (6'5 x 9'2) - Bedroom Two - 4.173 x 4.492 (13'8 x 14'8) - Bedroom Three - 3.568 x 4.426 (11'8 x 14'6) - Bedroom Four - 3.326 x 3.877 (10'10 x 12'8) - Family Bathroom - 3.542 x 2.642 (11'7 x 8'8) - Double Garage - 5.436 x 5.435 (17'10 x 17'9) - Garage Stairwell/Storage - 2.948 x 3.544 (9'8 x 11'7) - Hobby Room - 5.466 x 5.447 (17'11 x 17'10) - Wc (In Garage) - 1.731 x 1.177 (5'8 x 3'10) - Upper Stairwell - 3.124 x 3.543 (10'2 x 11'7) - For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_gleaston-d568738/for-sale_i70545563
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