Bluebell House and Greaves, Dacre A stunning, detached 4/5 bedroom contemporary newly built home which enjoys a beautiful and peaceful setting within the Lake District National Park. This unique property offers purchasers a beautiful lifestyle family home with 7 acres available by separate negotiation, as well as a former farmhouse now providing ancillary accommodation. The property is just under 4 miles away from the popular village of Pooley bridge, at the northern tip of Ullswater, which has an array of amenities including restaurants, shops, and an abundance of walks on the doorstep. Adjacent to Bluebell House and also included in the sale is 'Greaves', which is the existing former farmhouse now providing detached ancillary accommodation, offering ideal work/gym space and accommodation for dependent relatives or visiting friends and family. Both properties sit in a glorious unspoilt countryside setting with undulating fields and trees surrounding them. Bluebell House Bluebell House is a unique, newly built luxury home in a secluded yet accessible location within the Lake District National Park. Finished with a mix of crisp white render and Westmorland Slate to the exterior this stunning family home sits nestles in the Cumbrian countryside. The internal accommodation has been designed with family living in mind; flexible open plan spaces that also retain a sense of separation - ideal for daily family life or entertaining a full house. Full height glazing is a feature throughout which allows the house to be flooded with natural light at all times of day. The extensive open plan living accommodation on the ground floor all benefits from underfloor heating with slate effect ceramic tiles. The entrance hallway leads to the living room and on to a large, light and airy open plan living/dining/kitchen with bi-fold doors to the garden and feature central woodburning stove. The kitchen has been fitted with modern black SieMatic kitchen fitted cabinets with integrated NEFF appliances including a double oven, microwave, induction hob with integrated extractor fan, fridge freezer and twin wine coolers. A cosy and intimate more formal dining space is located adjacent to the kitchen. To the rear is a useful utility and bootroom with door to outside. A useful office/bedroom 5 providing a work from home haven and downstairs WC, complete the ground floor accommodation. An oak and glass stairway leads to the first floor which boasts two equally stunning double bedrooms both with en-suites, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom as well as extensive storage on the landing. The large windows and elevated position of the bedrooms affords them a stunning outlook. Greaves This attractive detached former farmhouse dates back to the 18th century and now provides ancillary accommodation to Bluebell House. The large footprint, with a flexible layout, offers opportunity for home office space and/or gym perhaps, and has living and sleeping accommodation for dependent relatives or visiting friends and family. N.B It should be noted that Greaves cannot currently be classed as a permanent residence and cannot be sold or let independently. Bluebell House and Greaves sit in a large plot extending to just under 2 acres. There is a generous terrace to the front and side of Bluebell House with the remainder of the gardens laid to grass. Greaves Beck passes along the eastern boundary with a pretty barbeque hut sitting adjacent; the perfect spot for summer entertaining. There is a large courtyard shared with Greaves offering ample parking and a useful 2 storey traditional barn offers scope for conversion to garaging or home office (subject to consent). There is also an existing detached double garage. The extent of the property is shown outlined in red on the attached plan. There is a separate 7acre field (shown hatched blue) which is available by separate negotiation. Special Note Immediately after the first occupation of Bluebell House, the former farmhouse Greaves shall not be occupied or used at any time other than for purposes ancillary to the residential use of Bluebell House. Reason: Planning Permission was granted for Bluebell House as a replacement house only, the condition is required to ensure that the existing house is used only as ancillary accommodation and that there is no net increase in the number of independent houses at this location. Services Mains electricity, borehole water with filters and expansion tank serving Bluebell House and Greaves, sewage treatment plant. An Air Source Heat Pump provides Heating and Hot Water to Bluebell House. Greaves is served by oil fired central heating. Field The neighbouring field extending to just over 7acres (shown hatched blue on the adjacent plan) is available by separate negotiation. Tenure Freehold. Council Tax As this is a newly constructed house it has not yet been assessed for Council Tax. Viewings Strictly by appointment through the sole selling agents, Fine & Country Cumbria Offers All offers for the property should be made to the sole selling agents, Fine & Country Cumbria . Money Laundering Prospective purchasers should be aware that in order to comply with current Money Laundering Regulations, before an offer can be accepted, proof of ID and proof of funds will be required to be provided to the agents. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_dacre-d558310/for-sale_i69928615
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Imposing yet exquisitely refined, this distinguished country residence and accompanying coach house boast an impressive total of over 5,700 square feet, set amidst a sprawling 2-acre plot. Embraced by the enchanting panorama of open countryside, with captivating vistas extending towards the iconic Lake District and Northern Pennine fell ranges, Watch Cross offers unparalleled beauty and tranquility.This remarkable property presents a multitude of opportunities, catering to those seeking multi-generational living arrangements or envisioning potential commercial endeavours such as a boutique guest house or bespoke wedding venue. With its expansive layout and picturesque surroundings, Watch Cross is an irresistible prospect not to be overlooked. These two extraordinary properties promise to captivate discerning buyers seeking the epitome of country living.Watch Cross - Situated on a large private plot against the expansive backdrop of open countryside and stunning natural vistas to the Northern Pennines and Lake District fells , this distinguished main residence dates back to 1909. Exquisitely crafted with Kirkstone Sandstone cavity construction and meticulously renovated by the current owners, the interiors seamlessly combine modern amenities with timeless period charm, highlighted by a majestic English Oak staircase.Spaciously designed, the home offers three lavish reception rooms, six double bedrooms, and five refined bathrooms, each adorned with luxurious fixtures. The family bathroom is a sanctuary unto itself, featuring an extraordinary copper bathtub with sweeping countryside views.At the heart of the residence lies a grand dining kitchen, meticulously appointed with high-quality fittings and granite countertops, perfect for hosting and family gatherings. Additionally, an array of supplementary reception spaces provides ample room for leisure and entertainment.Embracing versatility, the 'east wing' of the estate presents independent annexe potential, catering to diverse lifestyles with options for income generation or multi-generational living.The Coach House - Adjacent to the main residence, the charming Coach House stands as a picturesque addition to Watch Cross, offering unparalleled flexibility for those seeking a spacious family annexe, holiday let or long term rental opportunity. Bathed in natural light and surprisingly spacious, it features a delightful dining kitchen which has an island unit and an impressive coach house-style window, complemented by an equally generously proportioned lounge. Boasting three inviting bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, the Coach House showcases lovely garden and terrace views, epitomising tranquillity and elegance. Nestled within a quaint courtyard setting, this sandstone-fronted attached property exudes refinement, boasting impeccable presentation and meticulous attention to detail throughout.Grounds - Accessed via a graceful sweeping driveway, Watch Cross unfolds its grandeur amidst meticulously landscaped private gardens. Adorned with raised patios, lush lawns, and enveloped by verdant trees and shrubbery, the grounds offer a serene sanctuary, enhanced by breath-taking vistas of the surrounding open countryside and distant Lake District / North Pennine fells. At the front of the property, a spacious courtyard, providing ample room for parking and manoeuvring. Adjacent to the courtyard stands a double garage, poised for potential expansion pending necessary planning approvals, or alternatively serving as a versatile space for additional storage or workshop endeavours, providing both practicality and opportunity.Location - Watch Cross is situated in a rural yet highly accessible location, with excellent amenities and schools nearby in Brampton, Low Crosby and Warwick bridge. The historic border city of Carlisle is only around five miles away with major amenities and West Coast Main Line station, taking you to London in around three and a half hours as well as connecting you directly with Newcastle, Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh. The property is just off the A689, offering excellent transport links to Carlisle, Newcastle and the M6 which gives access within 30 minutes to the Lake District National Park and the Eden Valley.Services - Mains electricity and water. Oil central heating. Septic tank drainage. Partial underfloor heating.Council Tax - Watch Cross - G The Coach House - D For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_irthington-d567300/for-sale_i71705146
Welcome to High Ghyll, Newby Bridge Road, Bowness on Windermere, LA23 3LWCommanding an elevated setting with views of Lake Windermere this architect designed detached house was built in 1998 for the present owners in a traditional Lakeland style and offers well-proportioned rooms providing three reception rooms, a dining kitchen with utility room and a downstairs cloakroom. To the first floor there is a roomy landing with space for a study area, two generous bedroom suites both with dressing areas and ensuite shower rooms, two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.Beautifully established and well stocked gardens of c. 0.48 acres surround the house and are meticulously maintained; they provide a colourful backdrop for life here at High Ghyll. There is a choice of seating areas to suit every weather and occasion and a delightful summer house from which the views are simply breathtaking. The drive opens to an extensive parking area with a detached double garage. In summary, a great family house in delightful gardens enjoying impressive views, privacy and an enviable, accessible and convenient Lakeland location almost midway between Bowness on Windermere and Newby Bridge.LocationLocation is paramount when it comes to choosing your perfect property and High Ghyll is fortunate as it not only has an enviable location but enjoys an equally choice setting too. Whilst there are neighbours either side there are generous gardens and established planting between the neighbouring houses ensuring no compromise on privacy.Both High Ghyll and the surrounding gardens enjoy views of Lake Windermere and the verdant slopes of Claife Heights and the mountains beyond. Almost equidistant between Bowness on Windermere and Newby Bridge this is an extremely accessible location and convenient to reach either from Newby Bridge (and therefore from the M6) or Windermere direction.The position is perfectly suited for those looking to enjoy the best of Lake District life whilst still benefitting from all that a quiet residential area has to offer. Located just off, and elevated above, the A592 it's easy to find and ideal for enjoying all the great amenities that Bowness on Windermere has numerous cafes, bars and restaurants, the cinema, a theatre and plenty of galleries and shops. For water sports enthusiasts, there is a choice of marinas, numerous activities to enjoy and regular sailing events whether as a participant or spectator. For those with hills in mind, the Wainwrights are all around and there are also some super walks right from the door.Ambleside, Grasmere, Hawkshead and Coniston are all within comfortable reach for day trips and if a greater choice of shops is needed then the Cumbrian market town of Kendal is just over 10 miles away. If schooling is a priority, then there is a good selection of primary, state and independent schools in Windermere making this the perfect option for a main residence. For day-to-day needs, there are branches of Tesco and Co-op in Bowness itself and in Windermere you'll find Booths and Sainsbury's.J36 is your nearest access to the M6 and if travelling by train you can hop on the branch line at Windermere or go straight to Oxenholme on the main West Coast line.You're really in the centre of things here High Ghyll offers a wonderful opportunity to explore and enjoy.Step inside From the parking area, a flight of Lakeland stone steps with wrought iron railings flanked by pink camelias lead up to a seating terrace across the front of the house. The front door opens to an entrance vestibule with an engineered oak floor. Step through to the welcoming wide hallway, double opening doors with bevelled glazing open either side to the dining room and sitting room.The sitting room has generous proportions and a triple aspect, it's "a lovely room especially for Christmas and special occasions" according to the owners who also use the cosy snug when it's just the two of them. The sitting room has two routes out to the garden, there is a sliding door to the west facing front seating terrace from here the sunsets are delightful and there are tantalizing glimpses of the lake. There's a second door to a rear seating terrace as well as a specially commissioned elegant marble fire surroundin which sits a coal effect living flame fire.The dining room is a lovely room for gathering family and friends, high days and holidays. It too enjoys the setting sun over Claife Heights and lake views. The cosy snug has a sliding door out to the rear seating area, the neighbouring magnolia tree looks fabulous from here! The room is lovely and cool on a hot day as it just gets the morning sun.The inviting family dining kitchen has an engineered oak floor and extensive storage as well as a halogen hob and self-cleaning fan oven (both De-Dietrich), AEG larder fridge, NEFF dishwasher, a Bosch combination microwave/grill/fan oven and an Elica extractor fan sits above the hob. Cabinets are fronted in beech and worktops are granite. Adjacent to the kitchen is a fitted utility room with spaces and services for a washing machine, vented drier and freezer. There are also useful wall cupboards and practical open shelving. Completing the ground floor is a cloakroom.The stairs ascend to a light and airy gallery landing with room for a home office if desired. A hatch leads to the loft with pull down ladder, boarding and lighting making it ideal for suitcases and Christmas decorations.The two front bedrooms are similar in size, appointments and views, it must be a dilemma which one to choose as the principal suite!The bedroom suite chosen has a range of fitted furniture, an arch to a dressing area and an ensuite shower room. This room was selected as the orientation of the bed enables the owners to look straight out to the lake; with a cup of morning tea to hand what better way to start the day? The second bedroom suite also has a range of fitted furniture and an ensuite shower room and views of the lake.The two remaining bedrooms are also both double rooms and enjoy views of the garden or surrounding countryside. These two are served by the family bathroom. Off the landing is a traditional airing cupboard, so useful for storing your bed linens and towels.Step Outside Pull in off the road and the entrance is shared with the adjoining house, Ghyllside. Turn into High Ghyll's private drive which opens to an extensive parking area (all laid withtarmac) and a detached double garage. The garage has both an electric up and over door and a side door. There is power, light and water with internal storage shelves. Anarea to the side of the garage has been fenced to conceal the oil tank and bin storage area.It is quite possibly the gardens that set this lovely home apart from all others - surrounding the house to all sides, they are an absolute delight. Well stocked andcarefully tended they provide colour and interest throughout the seasons with a vibrant show of colour in the spring and summer months, especially when the azaleas and rhododendrons are in bloom. There is also a fine collection of mature heathers, camelias, viburnums, magnolias and skimmias. At the top of the garden snowdrops, daffodils and bluebells have naturalised and put on a good spring show.Throughout the gardens seating areas have been incorporated within the garden design to take advantage of particular views or with a purpose in mind the seating area to the south is lovely for breakfast and lunch, it's also perfect for a sunny barbecue being next to the kitchen and there is a cool corner, "the arbour" if it all gets a little toowarm as the area is wonderfully sheltered too. Facing west, the terrace at the front is a favourite for afternoon cups of tea or a glass of something chilled as the sun sets behind Claife Heights.Moving round the house, the seating area next to the snug attracts the morning sun, but then on a hot afternoon offers much needed shade. As for the summer house andterrace at the top of the garden, well, it's absolutely magical. The panoramic view is right over the top of the house to the lake and wooded slopes of Claife Heights and thedistant mountans. A second great venue for evening gatherings whether it's just the two of you or you're hosting family or friends. Your guests will delight in the Lakeland vista unfolding in front of them. A small pond with a pumped stream sits just below this and provides a gentle background trickle.The summer house itself has French windows so it can be opened right up and shelter taken if there is a breeze or it comes onto rain. The garden is surrounded by fields tothe east and south offering privacy and seclusion.Externally there is lighting and water provision. Behind the summer house is a compost area, tucked away out of sight, but exceptionally useful for the keen gardener.ServicesMains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating from a Camray boiler in the utility room. LPG for the gas fire in the sitting room. Security alarm. BroadbandAlthough not presently connected, Ultrafast broadband is available from Fibrus with potential speeds of 982 Mbps for downloading and 310 Mbps for uploading.MobileIndoor: EE, Three, O2 and Vodaphone for both Voice and DataOutdoor: EE, Three, O2 and Vodaphone for Voice, Data and Enhanced DataMobile information provided by Ofcom.Local Authority charges Westmorland and Furness Council Council Tax band GTenureFreehold Included in the sale Fitted carpets, curtains, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and integral kitchen appliances as listed. Please noteThe first part of the drive is owned by Ghyllside with High Ghyll enjoying a right of way over it, subject to a half share of the upkeep, payable on an as and when basis. Directions what3words toolbar.jetliner.rashersUse Sat Nav LA23 3LW with reference to the directions below:Leave Bowness on Windermere on the A592 heading towards Newby Bridge, pass the left hand junction with the B5360. After the junction with Ghyll Head Road (also on the left), it's the next drive on the left. There are double opening metal gates. Turn in here and bear right towards High Ghyll. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_bowness-on-windermere-d590159/for-sale_i71409182
Accommodation in Brief Ground Floor Entrance Hall Snug Drawing Room Kitchen/Dining Area Rear Porch Utility Room WC Store Room First Floor Landing Principal Bedroom Ensuite Five Bedrooms Shower Room Bathroom First Floor (Above Garage) Boiler Room Storage Exterior Three Car Garage Garden The Property Situated within the picturesque Lake District National Park, this distinctive rural home is enveloped by scenic natural surroundings, showcasing enviable views of the nearby Great Mell Fell and Little Mell Fell. Brownrigg is surrounded by 5 acres, comprising grassland and mature, well stocked gardens with a lovely outdoor seating area, complementing its surroundings. The property showcases many architectural periods, tracing its origins back to the 1500s. Inside, the main living spaces are generously sized and filled with natural light, showcasing charming period features such as exposed beams, traditional inglenook fireplace and an impressive staircase. The drawing room and snug are characterful in appearance, with the snug enjoying a Clearview stove, fostering a warm and inviting ambience. The open plan kitchen and dining area has been tastefully upgraded to include underfloor heating, elegant limestone tiles, and a Rangemaster cooker, making it an ideal area for dining and entertaining guests. Added conveniences include a ground floor storeroom, utility room and WC accessible via the rear porch, just off the kitchen/diner. The entire ground floor is serviced with underfloor heating and the walls affixed with efficient Celotex insulation. Ascending to the first floor, Brownrigg House features five well-proportioned bedrooms with the principal bedroom boasting an ensuite bathroom and the remaining bedrooms sharing a shower room and bathroom. These rooms showcase the same cosy, traditional aesthetic featuring exposed beams and pitched ceilings. Above the garage, there is a substantial storage room, accessible via the staircase within the ground floor store room. Given its size, this has scope for development and could function as additional accommodation for guests, subject to necessary consents. Externally Externally, Brownrigg House benefits from a large adjoined three vehicle garage in addition to parking space contained within the front yard. The gardens are mature and have been beautifully maintained, featuring lush lawns, Log and Wood Store, vegetable patch, neatly presented flower beds and a large terrace area for outdoor entertaining. There is about 2 acres of grassland to the front of the property, with a small, picturesque stream running under a stone vernacular bridge. Agents Note The property is currently served by 4G broadband, with superfast broadband arriving in late 2024. Local Information The popular Matterdale Valley is located in the Lake District National Park, close to Ullswater and 7 miles from the M6 at Junction 40. Nearby Penruddock features a cosy country pub, a restaurant, and a village hall, fostering a close-knit community atmosphere with regular social events. The area is ideal for outdoor activities, offering scenic walks and sailing opportunities on nearby Lake Ullswater. It's a peaceful spot for enjoying the outdoors and local community life. The regional centre of Penrith is within easy reach and provides comprehensive cultural, educational and recreational opportunities, along with excellent shopping facilities. There are primary schools in the villages of Penruddock, Stainton and Greystoke, along with a separate pre-school in Penruddock. There is an excellent choice of secondary schooling nearby with Ullswater Community College, Queen Elizabeth Grammar School and Keswick School. For the commuter, the A66 and M6 are both within easy reach for onward travel north and south. Main line rail services are available at both Penrith and Carlisle which provide fast and frequent services to London in the south and to Glasgow and Edinburgh in the north. The rail station at Carlisle provides regular connecting services east to Newcastle. Approximate Mileages Penruddock 3.3 miles Pooley Bridge 4.9 miles M6 Junction 40 Skirsgill 8.0 miles Penrith 8.9 miles Keswick 12.2 miles Carlisle 28.7 miles Services Mains electricity & Water. Oil-fired boiler. Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of Way The property is being sold subject to all existing wayleaves, easements and rights of way, whether or not specified within the sales particulars. Agents Note to Purchasers We strive to ensure all property details are accurate, however, they are not to be relied upon as statements of representation or fact and do not constitute or form part of an offer or any contract. All measurements and floor plans have been prepared as a guide only. All services, systems and appliances listed in the details have not been tested by us and no guarantee is given to their operating ability or efficiency. Please be advised that some information may be awaiting vendor approval. Submitting an Offer Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. To comply with Money Laundering Regulations, we require proof of identification from all buyers before acceptance letters are sent and solicitors can be instructed. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_matterdale-d584177/for-sale_i71144924
An outstanding substantial detached five bedroom house occupying an idyllic site amounting to approximately 0.5 acre with extensive surrounding mature gardens in a tranquil rural setting under two miles from Bassenthwaite village and entirely embraced by delightful fell views.The generous internal accommodation offers flexible use as there is a ground floor bedroom and bathroom allowing some occupants to mainly reside on the ground floor if preferable.Boundary House nestles within the Lake District National Park approximately 8.5 miles from Keswick, 9.5 miles from Cockermouth, 20 miles from Carlisle and 19 miles from Allonby on the Solway coast. Junction 40 of the M6 at Penrith is 26 miles away and Penrith railway station includes a west coast main line direct service to London, Edinburgh and Glasgow. Bassenthwaite village amenities include a primary school, church and public houses. Nearby facilities include Bassenthwaite lake and sailing club, a first class leisure complex and spa at Armathwaite Hall hotel, The Lakes Distillery, The Lake District Wildlife Park, Mirehouse country house and gardens and Honister slate mine. Numerous fell walks are close by including Binsey, Skiddaw and Ullock Pike. Accommodation Ground Floor: Entrance Hall With vaulted ceiling, radiator. Sitting Room With windows to two elevations, sandstone fireplace with wood burning stove, radiator. Dining Kitchen With fitted base and wall units including pelmet lighting and granite work surfaces, sink with boiling water mixer tap, Rayburn stove, integrated fridge and dishwasher, radiator, external door to rear open porch. Utility Room With fitted base and wall units, sink with mixer tap, plumbing for washing machine, radiator. Inner Hall With two radiators, under stairs cupboard. Living Room With windows to two elevations, sandstone fireplace with wood burning stove, four radiators, patio door to the rear garden. Bedroom One With radiator. Bathroom With WC, wash hand basin, roll top bath with shower mixer / filler, shower cubicle, ceramic wall tiling, heated towel rail / radiator. First Floor: Landing With two roof windows, radiator. Master Bedroom With vaulted ceiling, three roof windows, three radiators, cast iron fireplace. En-suite Bathroom With WC, wash hand basin, roll top bath with shower mixer / filler, shower cubicle, ceramic wall tiling, roof window, radiator. Bedroom Three With windows to the front and rear elevation, two radiators, built in cupboard and cylinder cupboard. Bedroom Four With roof window, radiator. Dressing Room / Bedroom Five With radiator, built in wardrobe. Shower Room With WC, wash hand basin, shower cubicle, ceramic wall tiling, two roof windows, heated towel rail. Outside: Block paved driveway entrance and courtyard providing parking spaces, extensive surrounding mature gardens comprising lawns with stocked and shrubbed borders, paved patios, established trees, rear decked terrace, garden room with electric power, shed, large car port suitable for a motor home. Double Garage With Apartment With two up and over doors, electric light and power, built in cupboard, adjoining external stores. Self-Contained First Floor Apartment With vestibule and stairway to open plan living room / bedroom with three roof windows, fitted base units, two electric heaters, shower room with roof window, WC, wash hand basin, shower cubicle, heated towel rail. Services Mains water and electricity. Sewage treatment plant. Oil central heating. Tenure Freehold. Council Tax Band D. Right Of Way A right of way exists to provide access to the neighbouring caravan. Viewing By appointment with Hackney and Leigh's Keswick office. Directions From the Keswick Crossthwaite roundabout proceed to the A591 towards Bassenthwaite and continue for approximately seven miles until reaching the crossroads and then turn right immediately before the Castle Inn Hotel. Proceed ahead up the hill and the entrance road to the property is situated on the left after approximately 1.5 miles. What3words Spacing.toads.suave Price Offers in the region of £1,500,000 are invited for consideration. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_ireby-d581818/for-sale_i71697364
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