An opportunity to acquire a uniquely fascinating, three bedroom property, located within the heart of the historic town of Penrith and with the benefit of allocated parking. Although the property would now benefit from a degree of modernisation and upgrading, this is an excellent property providing the right buyer an opportunity to explore the scope it has to offer. Accommodation briefly comprises: living room, kitchen, bathroom, two double bedrooms and a small bedroom (ideal as a nursery, dressing room or study). Externally, there is a useful outhouse, with a secure, undercover yard area between this and the property. There is also the benefit of an allocated parking space and a deceptive, low maintenance patio garden.Please note: the property has a flying freehold with the neighboring residence.Penrith caters well for everyday needs with all the amenities associated with a thriving market town e.g. primary and secondary schools, varied shops, supermarkets, banks, bus and railway stations, Castle and park and a good selection of sports/leisure facilities. For those wishing to commute the M6 is easily accessible at Junctions 40 or 41 and the Lake District National Park is also within easy driving distance.Mains electricity, gas, water & drainage; gas central heating & double glazing installed throughout; 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.From Junction 40 of the M6, take the A592 into Penrith and proceed to the first roundabout, taking the second exit and continuing along Ullswater Road. On reaching the next roundabout, take the first exit, then at the mini-roundabout, take the second exit. Proceed down Brunswick Road and follow the road round to the right to connect on to Stricklandgate, proceed past Portland Place road end and continue ahead onto Corney Place. Take the next left on to Hunters Lane and then the first right. The property is located on the right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i69084131
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Conveniently located within Penrith town, is this three bedroom, semi-detached property, set within a sizeable plot with extensive gardens and garden shed.The accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall with cloaks area, living room, kitchen/diner, under stairs utility cupboard and downstairs WC to the ground floor, with three bedrooms and a family bathroom to the first floor. The house would now benefit from some upgrading, however it is an excellent property, tucked away and enjoying a large lawn to the front, with additional rear garden and useful shed.Don't miss out!Note: Local Occupancy Restriction applies.Raiselands Croft is a residential housing estate, situated on the northern edge of the town, now comprising primarily, privately owned properties. It is conveniently located for the town centre and its varied amenities e.g. shops, supermarkets, sporting & leisure facilities etc. and also offers easy access to the M6 motorway at junction 41, with a west coast mainline railway station just off the town centre. The Lake District National Park is also easily accessible.Mains electricity, gas, water & drainage; gas central heating; double glazing installed throughout; 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.WhatThreeWords - Front Door - youth.vowel.dimesFrom Penrith town center head northwards via Stricklandgate and Scotland Road. Take the left turn into Raiselands Croft then take the third right turn and continue along this road, where you will find number 30 - the last house on the right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i70672960
23 Pategill Road is a well proportioned 3 bed terraced property with a good sized rear garden.Internally the property now requires some refurbishment but offers a large lounge, kitchen/diner, bathroom with separate WC, two double bedrooms and 1 single bedroom. Externally the property has on street parking and an enclosed rear garden.Viewing is advised to see the potential this property has to offer.Penrith caters well for everyday needs with all the amenities associated with a thriving market town, eg primary and secondary schools, various shops, supermarkets, castle and park, and a good selection of sports/leisure facilities. For those wishing to commute, the A66, A6 and M6 trunk roads are easily accessible and there is a bus and main line railway station in the town, with the Lake District National Park also lying within easy reach.Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Johnson & Starley warm air heating system and double glazing installed throughout. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.From the town centre, proceed down King Street and take the second turning to the left (immediately after the John Norris Fishing and Country Shop) into Roper Street. Continue up the hill on to Carleton Road and turn right into the Pategill Estate. Follow the road round and the property can be found a short distance along on the left hand side. A 'For Sale' board has been erected for identification purposes. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i70031700
Offering deceptively spacious accommodation, 2 Oak Tree Cottage is a traditional stone cottage now in need of some renovation, but with plenty of potential. Internally the accommodation comprises lounge and kitchen/diner to the ground floor with two double bedrooms, a single room and a three piece bathroom to the first floor. Externally the property has offroad driveway parking for 2 cars, a walled front garden, rear yard and lawn with decking and shed. The property is located within the well served and popular village of Kirkby Thore, just off the A66 in the Eden valley, almost equidistant (7 miles) from Penrith and Appleby-in-Westmorland, and providing a village store, primary school and village hall. For those wishing to commute the M6 is easily accessible at Junction 40 and there is a main line railway station at Penrith with the Lake District National Park also within easy reach.Mains electricity, water and drainage. Water heated by immersion heater and double glazing installed throughout. There is a stove in the kitchen with linked back boiler, but this is currently not in use and we are unable to confirm the condition. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.Leave Penrith on the A6 heading south, and at the Kemplay Bank roundabout, take the second exit on to the A66 to Scotch Corner. After approx. 7 miles turn left off the main road into Kirkby Thore village and the property can be found set back on the left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i68841357
West View is a characterful cottage having undergone careful renovation to bring it up to modern standards whilst retaining all of its original charm. Benefitting from cottage style latch doors, a log burner and fully updated electrics and plumbing. Internally the accommodation briefly comprises entrance porch, lounge, snug/office, kitchen/diner and utility room to the ground floor, with a principal bedroom with ensuite shower room, two further bedrooms, three piece family bathroom and a versatile box room/fourth bedroom to the first floor. Externally there is on street parking to the front with a small yard at the rear. Clifton has a school, playground and the award winning George & Dragon inn and restaurant. The beautiful Lowther valley and the Lake District National Park are just two miles away, with the A6 giving easy access to the nearby market town of Penrith with further amenities, secondary schools and west coast main line railway station.Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating (combi boiler) and double glazing installed. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.The property has undergone a full renovation which includes the plumbing and electrics with the ground floor being tanked. The windows are double glazed with a further sound proofing insert applied.From junction 40 of the M6, turn east on to the A66 and after 0.5 mile, at the first roundabout take the 4th exit on to the A6 (south). After approximately 2 miles pass Clifton church on the left, cross over the railway bridge and the property can be found on the left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i67828275
Located in the picturesque village of Bampton, this delightful three bedroom character cottage is prominently positioned by Bampton bridge and has previously been run as a holiday let. Featuring three well proportioned bedrooms, two reception rooms, plenty of storage and off-street parking, an early inspection is advised to avoid missing out on this lovely property.Dating from possibly the late 17th century, Hollin View retains many original features throughout, including flagstone floors and exposed beams. Internally the property briefly comprises a cosy flagged living room with feature fireplace, ample sized dining room with flagged flooring, useful pantry and dual aspect kitchen to the ground floor. To the first floor, are three double bedrooms, all of which are surprisingly spacious for an older cottage and a three piece family bathroom. As you enter the property, there is a handy corridor where you can kick off your boots and coats, together with a further storage cupboard and separate cloakroom/WC.Externally the property has a gravelled driveway for one vehicle, along with low maintenance front and side rockery garden areas. Side access leads to the rear where there is a further gravelled area containing a fuel store and lovely sheltered bench area to sit out and listen to the nearby babbling of Cawdale Beck.Hollin View is located in the beautiful Lowther valley and sits at the heart of the picturesque village of Bampton. The property is perfectly situated for those looking to get away from it all or for those looking to discover Lakeland's unspoilt treasures with many quiet walks and beautiful vistas to explore right on the doorstep. The nearby reservoir of Haweswater with its unique history and stunning scenery, along with Lowther Castle and its gentle parkland are a stone's throw away from Bampton, with the rest of the Lake District and Eden valley also being easily accessible. If you'd rather stay locally, the delightful village shop and tea room just opposite Hollin View is a good place to start or why not take a walk down to Bampton Grange and explore the nearby river Lowther. Mains electricity, water & drainage. Oil fired central heating; partial double glazing installed. 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.From Penrith head southward out of the town (past the hospital) to the Kemplay roundabout and follow the A6 down into Eamont Bridge. At the end of the village there is a mini-roundabout; turn right here and follow the road through Yanwath, taking the left fork in the road just after the railway bridge, in front of the primary school. Continue on the road through Askham and then on past Helton. After a further 2 miles Bampton is reached and the property can be found opposite the village shop, next to the bridge. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i70615613
Conveniently located in the desirable edge of town development by Carleton Heights, this superb three bedroomed home is ideally appointed, enjoying excellent positioning on the edge of the green. Newly built in 2020, this attractive property boasts good sized rooms throughout and includes a generous lounge with patio doors leading to the garden, a bright and modern kitchen/diner, with ample storage throughout, useful utility and cloakroom/WC to the ground floor. To the first floor the property benefits from three double bedrooms, one with ensuite and a modern, family bathroom. Externally there is a good sized, enclosed garden to the side, with large patio, artificial lawn and raised bed. There is also access to a detached single garage with offroad driveway parking for two cars. A short distance from the centre of Penrith, the property allows for easy access to all town centre amenities combined with attractive rural walks nearby.Located in a modern, private residential development on the outskirts of the town, with all main trunk routes readily accessible and being only a short drive from the Lake District National Park. Penrith provides a range of day to day facilities, including shops, supermarkets, primary and secondary schools, sports centre, together with a railway station on the west coast main line.Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating and double glazing installed throughout. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.From the Kemplay Bank roundabout take the A686 towards Langwathby/Alston, turning left onto Carleton Hill Road on reaching the first right hand bend. Follow the road up the hill and straight ahead into the development. Continue on this road, passing the show homes on the right, and the property is the last house on the right before the green. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i68067353
Greenways is a large semi-detached family home in a quiet corner of Penrith, ideally located for local schools and all the amenities the town has to offer. The property has been extended to provide a large dining kitchen and a second reception room/snug. Having been lovingly maintained by its current owners, the property is presented to the market in immaculate condition. Internally, accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall, lounge/diner with patio doors leading out to the rear garden, spacious kitchen/diner and further reception room/snug to the ground floor. To the first floor, there are four bedrooms, one with ensuite and a three piece family bathroom. Externally, there is a large paved offroad parking area to the front and an attractive lawned garden to the rear with patio area, mature borders and shed. The property also benefits from a covered passageway leading from the front to the rear, ideal for storage and for drying laundry in bad weather.Chestnut Close is a sought after residential area, conveniently situated for all local amenities and is within walking distance of the town centre. Penrith caters well for everyday needs with primary and secondary schools, varied shops, supermarkets, banks, public houses and restaurants, sports and leisure facilities and a main line railway station. The M6 is easily accessible at Junction 40, with the Lake District National Park being just a short drive.Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating and double glazing installed throughout. Telephone line and internet connection installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.From the office head along Sandgate up to the roundabout. Turn right, then take the first left onto Fell Lane. Turn right onto Brentfield Way and continue up the hill, turning right onto Oak Road. Follow oak road until you reach the mini roundabout and go straight over, take the first left after this and the property is located at the end of the cul-de-sac. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i69149369
Modern, extended, five bedroom, semi detached house sitting in an elevated position with views over the town towards the Lakeland Fells. The extension to the property has been completed to a high standard to create spacious and comfortable family living space with the additional bonus of generous parking and enclosed, expansive garden area to the rear.Accommodation on the ground floor briefly comprises entrance hallway, cloakroom, spacious, dual aspect, light living room, modern, open plan, kitchen/dining room with patio doors to the rear garden, and a utility room. To the first floor are five bedrooms, family bathroom and separate shower room. The property benefits from triple glazing to the rear of the house, double glazing to the remainder and gas central heating.The enclosed garden area is mainly laid to lawn with fenced borders, patio area and raised decking area - ideal for outdoor dining or sitting out and relaxing.The property sits in an elevated, cul-de-sac location close to Penrith town centre. Penrith caters well for everyday needs with all the amenities associated with a thriving market town e.g. primary and secondary schools, varied shops, supermarkets, banks, bus and railway stations, castle and park and a good selection of sports/leisure facilities. For those wishing to commute the M6 is easily accessible at Junctions 40 or 41 and the Lake District National Park is also within easy driving distance.Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating installed. Triple glazing to rear and double glazing to the remainder. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.The property can be located using the postcode CA11 8HA and identified by a PFK 'For Sale' board. Alternatively by using What3Words///pods.mountains.dialFrom the centre of Penrith, head up to the top of Sandgate, then at the mini roundabouts, turn right, then immediately left, on to Fell Lane. Take the first right turn off Fell Lane into Brentfield Way and follow the road up, where Milner Mount can be found on your right hand side. There are two access turnings into Milner Mount - take the second of these, then turn left and number 74 can be found on your left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i68861462
Nestled within the ever popular village of Stainton is this rather special property. Following extensive renovations by the previous owner, this delightful, traditional terraced cottage oozes charm and character whilst benefitting from modern facilities and comforts. Having three bedrooms, one with an ensuite WC, beautiful accommodation throughout and gardens that are deceptive in size, don't miss out on this gem!This is a property with much more than meets the eye...After undergoing an extensive refurbishment, the current owners have enjoyed adding further upgrades, including the sun room and replacing the front door and front aspect windows, so that the property offers peace and tranquility whilst being in the heart of the village. The work completed on the property has been carried out to exacting standards and it is lovely to see traditional touches dotted throughout the property, complementing the age of the cottage, including wooden latch doors, beams and of course, the fabulous range that would have been the hub of the kitchen over the years (not currently in use).The accommodation comprises an entrance landing leading to both floors, a welcoming living room, kitchen with dining facilities, sun room, three bedrooms and a family shower room. The internal accommodation is further complemented by the cottage garden to the rear which is an attractive combination of lawn, flagged patio, established floral borders and low maintenance gravelled areas, set within a walled boundary. A private parking space lies to the end of the terrace with a right of way over the gardens of the neighbouring properties to the rear of Christmas Cottage.Stainton is a popular village conveniently located approx. 2.5 miles west of Penrith, within five minutes of J40 of the M6, close to the Lake District National Park and within only a 15 minute drive to Ullswater. The village itself provides a primary school, hotel, traditional inn, post office, chapel and village hall. There is also an hourly, daily bus service between the village, Penrith and Keswick. Penrith caters well for everyday needs with secondary schools, varied shops, supermarkets, banks, cinema, castle and park, bus and main line railway stations and a good selection of sports/leisure facilities.Mains electricity, water and drainage. LPG heating (via Calor Gas bottles) Gas central heating and double glazing installed throughout. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Insulated attic. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.What3Words - grading.proofread.vocallyFrom Penrith take the A66 towards Keswick. Take the second exit to Ullswater from the Rheged roundabout and then the first right, signposted for Stainton, following the road into the village. At the crossroads turn left and the property is a short distance along on the left hand side and the parking space can be found at the end of the terrace. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i69819500
CASH BUYERS ONLY - Unique opportunity to acquire a substantial Grade II Listed detached house in need of complete modernisation with stone barn and outbuildings set in a spacious plot in the popular rural village of Penruddock. The property comprises entrance hall, two reception rooms, kitchen, pantry and stone stairs to first floor. To the first floor are three bedrooms, bathroom and attic room. The attached annexe contains living room, kitchen and first floor bedroom. Set in an expansive garden area with potential for further development subject to necessary planning consents. Penruddock lies approx. 6 miles west of Penrith, 4 miles from Ullswater and 12 miles from Keswick. It is a popular village and provides a primary school, village hall, church, post office, farm shop and pub/restaurant. Penrith and Keswick cater well for everyday needs with secondary schools, varied shops/supermarkets, main line railway station and sports/leisure facilities.Mains electricity and water. Single glazing installed throughout. Septic tank drainage. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.From Penrith take the A66 heading west, continuing along the dual carriageway, taking the right turn signed Penruddock. Follow the road into the village and take the first turning on your right hand side. Follow this road along where the property is one of the last houses on the left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i69036596
The Hollies, formerly the village post office, sits at the heart of the village of Penruddock. The property itself, consists of generously sized accommodation throughout and boasts a substantial living room and equally well sized kitchen along with two additional reception rooms, rear conservatory and separate coal shed that could be incorporated back into the house if needed. To the first floor there is a good sized landing leading to the family bathroom and four double bedrooms of which the triple aspect master bedroom enjoys a similar footprint to the living room below.Externally the property is slightly set back from the road and has a generous side garden which was previously used as a vegetable garden but now houses an array of wild plants. Surrounding this, and following the boundary wall, is a continuous flowerbed which is stocked with mature shrubs, plants and roses. To the rear of the property is a raised lawned area that borders a field and provides access to the rear conservatory. To the other side of the property is a driveway which provides three off street parking spaces, a wooden garage and access to the coal store.While this property is a renovation project, it offers a great deal of potential when complete.Penruddock lies approx. 6 miles west of Penrith, 4 miles from Ullswater and 12 miles miles from Keswick. It is a popular village and provides a primary school, village hall, church, post office and pub/restaurant. Penrith and Keswick cater well for everyday needs with secondary schools, varied shops/supermarkets, main line railway station and sports/leisure facilities.Mains electricity, water and drainage. Majority double glazing installed throughout. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.From Penrith take the A66 westward continuing along the dual carriageway, taking the right turn signed Penruddock. Follow the road into the village, passing the Bird's Bistro until you get to the main road. The Hollies is located on your left before you reach the school and is identified by the red postbox outside. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i70446372
Description A well-designed 4-bed home with integral garage , The Wreay features a light hallway, leading to a good-size lounge - perfect for entertaining. Through the lounge is a spacious open plan kitchen/diner with fully integrated appliances as standard. The beautiful French doors in this room open out to the rear turfed gardens. The ground floor also benefits from a separate utility room, cloakroom and under stairs storage.Upstairs, a central landing leads to four good-size bedrooms, including a master bedroom with its own en suite shower room. In addition to this, there is a family bathroom which offers both a bath and a separate shower cubicle. Externally, there is an integral garage, which can be accessed from the utility and a Tegula block paved driveway, turfed gardens to the front and rear and all our homes feature our signature uPVC anthracite coloured windows and French doors.Please note, the images shown are for illustration purposes based on the floor plans of each house type and may not be an exact representation of the end property. Location Genesis Homes is bringing 82 high specification homes and bungalows to Carleton, on the edge of Penrith town. The development consists of ten of our most popular house types and a mix of bungalows, houses and affordable homes - this development is sure to feel like a community.Eamont Chase incorporates a public open space featuring a SUDS pond and plenty of parking spaces for guests.This magnificent development offers unrivalled greenfield views, with views of Brougham Castle and Lowther Castle, and is on the edge of the many walks that the Eden Valley and nearby River Eamont have to offer. Viewings Show Home Coming Soon - Viewings are by pre-booked appointment only. Sales Offices are open Thursday to Monday, 10am - 4pm. For all enquiries or to view please call or email Or alternatively call Hackney & Leigh on or email For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i68742363
Situated in an elevated position on the outskirts of the desirable village of Laithes is this exciting property. With expansive grounds, generous garage, stunning views and opportunity to extend, this is a property where there is so much more than meets the eye!!With enviable views from a private larch balcony which runs along the rear of the house, this excellent property is situated over two/three floors. Enjoying accommodation which briefly comprises an L-shaped kitchen/diner/snug, complete with a natural wood floor, generous living room with fireplace housing a multi fuel stove, bathroom, and two bedrooms to the ground floor. To the second floor, there are two further rooms, both of which have been used as bedrooms, together with a landing space with storage and which could also work well as a snug, office or reading nook.Externally there is a substantial garage/workshop on the same level as the property, together with an undercover area which was previously utilised as an outdoor kitchen. Located within this spacious area is an inspection hatch with a room below, currently in use as a wood store. The lower ground level provides access to the garden and store rooms beneath the property itself, providing excellent storage. The current vendor has previously made initial enquiries into incorporating these areas into the main accommodation and extending beneath the balcony, which could provide an excellent independent annexe, subject to the appropriate consents.Extending from the property is the generous, established garden with a polytunnel housing an over ground swimming pool (this could be acquired by separate negotiation). The offroad parking is to the front of the property with ample space for 2/3 vehicles.We understand from the current vendor that the attic rooms have always been used as bedrooms, however they may not comply to current building regulations.Rare to the market, and a property that is ready to be made your own - Viewing advised!Laithes is a pretty hamlet, located in unspoilt countryside within easy reach of Penrith and the nearby Lake District National Park. The equi-distant neighbouring villages of Greystoke and Skelton are approx. 2 miles away and have village shops, primary schools and well known inns. The market town of Penrith is just over 4 miles and has a more comprehensive range of amenities, easy access to the M6 and a main line railway station within the town.Mains electricity, water and septic tank drainage. Heating and hot water are provided by the solid fuel Rayburn in the kitchen. Double glazing installed throughout. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.From Penrith take the B5288 to Greystoke. After crossing the motorway just outside Penrith, take the first right, proceed through Newton Reigny and follow the road for just over a mile to Laithes. On entering the hamlet, follow the road and the property is located on the left hand side, tucked behind Laithes Mill. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i69187115
Situated on the edge of the village of Newby with superb views across the open countryside, The Barn is a spacious, detached family home. The generous accommodation briefly comprises entrance hall, dining lounge, dining kitchen, two bedrooms, bathroom, shower room/utility and rear hall to the ground floor with a further two substantial double bedrooms to the first floor. Externally there are mature, wraparound gardens laid to lawn with Indian sandstone patio, vegetable patch to the side and courtyard to the rear. To the front of the property there is offroad driveway parking for two cars and a single garage with workshop. Newby lies in the centre of a picturesque triangle of countryside between Penrith to the north, Appleby to the south-east and M6, J38 to the south west. There are numerous villages of which Newby is just one, and the area provides a good range of day to day facilities - primary and secondary schools, churches, public houses and sports clubs. Penrith and Appleby cater well for everyday needs and there is easy access to Carlisle, Kendal or Keswick. Direct rail services link Penrith to Scotland, Manchester Airport, and London Euston and the Yorkshire Dales and Lake District National Park are also near at hand.Mains electricity, water and shared septic tank drainage. Oil fired central heating and double glazing installed throughout. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.From Penrith, take the A6 towards Shap and follow the road through Eamont Bridge taking the right turn signposted for Morland. Continue on this road, taking the right turn to Newby (passing Chatburn Kennels on your right), until the crossroads. Head straight over the crossroads, continuing until reaching Newby. Turn right on entering the village, and The Barn is the second last house on the left before leaving the village. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i68745502
DescriptionRakestraws Cottage is a fine period cottage dating back to the 18th Century with later additions. The current owners have completed quite extensive works to the property with the most recent being the addition of the utility room, WC and upstairs dressing room with en-suite. The property is a mix of contemporary and traditional living.The property is approached by a private lane that is shared with the neighbouring property. There is ample parking and access to the property is by the front door located on the lane or the side entrance that welcomes you in to the spacious utility room with downstairs WC. From there a door takes you into a sitting room with exposed painted stone wall, exposed beams and window seat. A few steps down lead you to the heart of the house, the kitchen/diner with low ceilings and exposed beams, this is a very cosy but also modern room with range cooker and under floor heating encased under slate flooring. The lounge follows on from the kitchen and this room is a wealth of character with exposed stone to the walls and beams to the ceiling and features a large fireplace with wood burning stove. The window sills are deep and show the traditional thickness of the walls. A staircase takes you from this room up to the second floor where there are three bedrooms, the master having a dressing room and en-suite and a further family bathroom. To the outside is a lovely garden area with terrace decking and a good size shed for storage.Penruddock is a very popular village as it is within easy access to Penrith and the M6 and also Keswick and the Western Fells. The village is able to boast a Primary School, Village Hall, church and local Public House. There is a bus service that travels from Penrith to Keswick, stopping off in the village. Penruddock is also central for Keswick Secondary School and Queen Elizabeth Grammer School and Ullswater Community College in Penrith.Edwin Thompson thoroughly recommends internal viewing of this property to appreciate its charm and features.Accommodation:EntranceWood and panel glass entrance door located off the path from the garden, entering in to:Utility Room.A great room to enter into with tiled floor and space for coats and boots. There are base units for storage and space for a washing machine and tumble dryer. Single drainer sink with tap. One wall cupboard houses a Grant oil fired boiler, another houses a Stelflow water cylinder. Two double glazed windows look to the parking area. Radiator. Door to:Cloak RoomTiled Floor. WC. Wash hand basin. Double glazed window to side. Ladder style radiator. Recess lighting.Sitting Room:A lovely cosy, welcome in to the house. This room has exposed beams and feature stone wall. A door with access to the side lane. Double glazed window looking to the garden with window seat. A few steps down take you to:Kitchen/DinerThis wonderful space is a mix of contemporary meets country cottage with cottage style ceilings and exposed beams, mixing with a modern but sympathetic range of wall and base units with contrasting work surface. Benefitting from integrated dishwasher, fridge, freezer and microwave. Five induction hob electric range stove with two ovens, a grill and warming oven all encased in a tiled recess with sand stone surround. Slate tiled flooring has the advantage of under floor heating. The main front door enters in to the kitchen space and two windows look onto the side lane and a further two onto the garden. Radiator. Door to:LoungeThis room is warm and inviting with retained period features such as beams, exposed walls and windows with deep windowsills. A wood burning stove is housed in a large fireplace with sandstone surround and hearth. A door leads to the garden and decking area. Radiator. Open plan staircase leads to the first-floor landing.LandingAccess to all rooms. Radiator. Window facing the side.Master BedroomLarge double bedroom with dressing area that has floor to ceiling fitted wardrobes. Floor to ceiling window and patio doors opening on to a Juliet balcony. Radiator. Recess lighting. Door to:En-suiteFully tiled shower cubicle. WC. Wash hand basin set in to vanity unit. Chrome ladder style towel radiator. Tiled flooring with under floor heating. Window to side. Recess lighting.Bedroom TwoLarge double bedroom with window facing to the rear garden. Exposed beams. Stone chimney breast. Radiator. Door to storage cupboard.Bedroom ThreeLarge double or twin bedroom. Window facing to rear garden. Exposed beams. Stone chimney breast. Radiator.Family Bathroom.Bath with shower above. Wash hand basin. WC. Tiled floor. Window to side. Radiator.OutsideRakestraws is accessed via a private lane that leads to the parking area and access to the neighbouring house. There is a gravelled parking area to the right. The oil tank is situated here alongside a large shed with stable doors for storage. There is a further area for storage past this. Across the lane you can enter the house from the side into the kitchen or down a few steps to the garden and the utility room door. The garden is laid to lawn with mature shrubs and hedging to border. A pebbled path takes you from the decking area, along the back of the house and down the side to a gate where you can access the side lane.ServicesAll mains services are connected (no gas). Oil boiler and water cylinder located in the utility room. Oil tank on the gravelled parking area.TenureFreehold.Agent's NoteAppliances included, mobile phone and broadband results not tested by Edwin Thompson Property Services Limited.Council TaxEdwin Thompson is advised by our client who identifies the property as being within Band "D" The Westmorland and Furness Council website quotes the total Council Tax payable for the year 2024/25 as being £2142.38OffersAll 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/cottages_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i70901607
Three bedroomed, traditional, semi-detached cottage set in the tranquil village of Dockray with open outlooks to front and rear. The property retains many original features but does now require some modernisation.Ground floor accommodation briefly comprises living room with open fireplace, dining room/second reception room with wood burning stove, and open plan kitchen/dining area. To the first floor are three bedrooms and a family bathroom.Externally there is a large garden area to the front and an outhouse to the side of the property which is ideal for storage. Steps at the rear lead up to a further garden area, which is mainly laid to lawn and enjoys wonderful views over open countryside and toward the Lakeland fells.Parking could be created at the front of the property if desired, subject to necessary consents, as there is ample space. Dockray is a delightful, attractive village, peacefully positioned amidst magnificent Lakeland scenery between Ullswater and the A66 trunk road. The village has a public house and is within easy walking distance of the famous Aira Force waterfall along with many other wonderful walks. The A66 provides good access to the nearby market towns of Penrith (10 miles to the east) and Keswick (12 miles to the west). Both towns cater well for everyday needs i.e. shops, supermarkets, railway stations and a wide variety of sports and leisure facilities. Those who wish to enjoy outdoor activities will find the Lakeland fells and Ullswater easily accessible.Mains electricity and water. Septic tank drainage (shared with adjoining property). Night storage heaters. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.From Junction 40 of the M6 take the A66 westbound and proceed along this road towards Keswick. Take the left exit signposted Troutbeck, Dockray and Ullswater onto the A5091 and continue for around 4 miles, through the village of Matterdale End until you reach the village of Dockray. Just past the Royal Hotel take an immediate right on to Crag side and the property can be found along this road on the right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i70943702
What a house and what a locationPuddlebrook is an outstanding four bedroom detached family home with two bathrooms, situated in a picturesque spot in the lovely Cumbrian Village of Plumpton. QUOTE AP0121Move here and you can enjoy real authentic Cumbrian village life without paying the National Park premium - yet you are only around 10/15 minutes drive into the heart of the Lake District National Park.Puddlebrook is a house with significant curb appeal, evident as soon as you arrive at the property. The property is constructed in a vernacular style and it beckons you inside.From the entrance vestibule/porch, you enter a spacious and inviting hallway.Off to the left of the hallway you have an incredible main living space, featuring a heartwarming woodburning stove to keep the Cumbrian winter at bay, as well as providing a great heat source it also providesa focal point for the room.Off the main living space, double doors open into a fabulous garden room which will take your breath away.This extends the ground floor accommodation brilliantly.From here you can escape from it all, natural light is drawn into this room like you wouldn't believe!Watch the seasons change whilst you admire the natural surroundings and your superb garden.Off to the right from the hallway as you enter the property you have a superb family dining kitchen space. It is packed with great features including pull-out larder cupboards, and quality Neff appliances.This is truly the heart of this property. The kitchen also features a striking centre island incorporating a Bora extractor.This is a double-aspect room and light flows through here creating a wonderful ambience.The kitchen has an integral door to the garage.The garage is a very good size and features an electric door.The garage also benefits from a rear access door which leads directly out to the garden at the rear.Also on the ground floor, there is a handy downstairs WC/cloakroom and good practical storage options with two cupboards - perfect for coats, jackets, boots, wellies, ironing boards and vacuum cleaners.On the first floor, there is a very inviting landing area with two practical storage cupboards. There is also loft access from here.There are four good size bedrooms on the first floor with the main bedroom enjoying the use of a stunning ensuite shower room. There is also a family bathroom.Amazing on the inside, and you will certainly not be disappointed with the outside of this property!To the front of the property. There is a driveway providing ample offstreet parking. The driveway leads to the attached garage with an electric-powered door. There is a log store to the left of the propertyand a shed.The rear garden really is something... Exceptionally spacious and beautifully planned and landscaped by the current owners - the garden works its way down towards a pretty stream set down and away from the house - providing a real feeling of escapism.There is also an additional shed.Location-wise, you do get the best of everything.Real authentic Cumbrian village life in a semi-rural location, yet brilliantly positioned for easy access into Penrith and also Historic Carlisle.You can be at Junction 41 of the M6 motorway in a couple of minutes, Rheged Discovery Centre, again, only a few minutes drive away or sitting on the shores of Lake Ullswater in around a 15-minute drive.Plumpton has its very own primary school - OFSTED good, and secondary school choices in Penrith are excellent with Ullswater Community College - OFSTED good and QEGS - OFSTED good.Whilst the Lake District is a natural draw in this area, being so close, but many locals will prefer to head into the heart of the Eden Valley for a little more peace and tranquility. There are some wonderful villagesto explore in this area and some stunning scenery.Council Tax: EEPC - Ordered 14/2 TBCTenure: FreeholdOil Central HeatingMisrepresentation Act 1967 - These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate, are set out for guidance only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract - intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. All electrical appliances mentioned in these details have not been tested and therefore cannot be guaranteed to be in working order. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i69007947
An opportunity to acquire a handsome, sandstone built, four bedroomed, detached property, providing generously proportioned accommodation together with useful outbuildings and a most glorious garden to the rear.If you are looking for a property which has been very well-maintained throughout, with spacious accommodation, a layout that caters well to modern family living, and outhouses that provide excellent workshops, storage and an outside WC, coupled with a garden which facilitates a self-sufficient lifestyle whilst taking you on a journey through nature, then this is most certainly a home for you!With a layout over three floors and accommodation which is extremely versatile, this wonderful property briefly comprises an entrance porch which also acts as a delightful sun room, a beautiful dining room, two further reception rooms - one to the front with a wood burning stove, and one to the rear with an original oven/range - sourced from Lazonby itself, a superb kitchen/diner and rear porch which connects to the utility and pantry area along with a useful room which would lend itself as an office or snug and over looks the rear garden.To the first floor there are four double bedrooms, all generous in size, a lovely family bathroom and fitted stairs which lead to a substantial attic area with Velux windows and beams.The property is further complemented by both the front and rear gardens and driveway parking. The front garden is well planned combination of low maintenance features, whilst the rear garden is a delight to experience and extends to accommodate a greenhouse, pond, an abundance of flower beds, raised vegetable beds, fruit trees and sizeable lawn at the top.Rose Bank is situated within the desirable village of Lazonby which lies just over 7 miles north east of Penrith and around 14 miles south east of Carlisle. The village offers a good range of amenities including primary school, local shop/store and outdoor swimming pool. For those wishing to commute, the M6 is easily accessed at Junction 41, there is a railway station on the scenic Settle to Carlisle line in the village itself, and mainline railway stations in both Penrith and Carlisle. The Lake District National Park is also within easy reach.Mains electricity, water & drainage; oil-fired central heating supplemented by solid fuel Aga which supplies hot water and serves the bathroom radiator; LPG cylinders supply the kitchen range; double glazing installed throughout; 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.From Penrith take the A6 northward toward Carlisle and at Plumpton take the right turn signposted for Lazonby. Upon entering Lazonby, proceed into the village, past Scarrow Lane (which is signposted to Carlisle) and the property can be found, set back off the road, on the left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i70536060
Berrymoor is a deceptively spacious dormer bungalow in the hamlet of Highbank Hill. Situated in an elevated position, the property benefits from views across the valley and a good sized private garden. Internally the property has been extended to offer a bright spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living space, highlighting the views. Accommodation briefly comprises a large kitchen/dining/living space with additional separate lounge, 5 bedrooms, office/bed 6 and 2 family bathrooms. Externally the property benefits from driveway and private parking, and a good sized lawned garden with patio, small pond and 2 storage sheds. The property is situated in the delightful Eden valley village of Kirkoswald, perhaps one of the area's loveliest rural communities. It is located on the eastern bank of the river Eden, on the rising ground of High Bankhill with Penrith some 9 miles distant and Carlisle 14 miles. There is good access to the M6 and mainline railway and a reasonable range of local amenities, including shop, inns, doctors surgery and an excellent primary school is available in the village. The nearby larger village of Lazonby provides more comprehensive facilities including shops and small railway station on the scenic Settle - Carlisle line. Mains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating, with underfloor heating in the kitchen and double glazing installed throughout. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Superfast broadband installed. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.From Penrith, travel to Lazonby and pass through the village, following signs for Kirkoswald. On entering Kirkoswald, follow the road through the village and round to the right, climbing the hill and passing the primary school on the right hand side. At the top of the hill, there is a sign for High Bank Hill and Berrymoor is the third property on the right. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i68529738
An immaculately presented five bed detached house situated in a popular location within easy reach of the town centre and in close proximity to all local amenities. The property is of a high standard throughout with quality doors, light fittings and sockets and would make a perfect family home with the spacious accommodation that is on offer.Accommodation briefly comprises to the ground floor, entrance hall with large storage cupboard, bright living room with electric, flame effect wall mounted fire, snug with bay window, cloakroom/WC, utility room, and a spacious kitchen/dining/living room with patio doors giving access to the rear garden. To the first floor there are five double bedrooms with two bedrooms benefitting from ensuite shower rooms and a four piece family bathroom.Externally, the property benefits from ample offroad parking leading to a detached double garage and a pleasant garden to the front, laid to lawn with a beech hedge border for privacy. With access to both sides of the property from the front, the generous rear garden has been upgraded providing ample patio areas to sit out and relax, lawned area and an abundance of shrubs and perennials to provide colour all year round.Located in a modern, private residential development close to the town centre with easy access to both M6/A66. Penrith caters well for everyday needs with all the amenities associated with a thriving market town e.g. primary and secondary schools, varied shops, supermarkets, banks, bus and railway stations, Castle and park and a good selection of sports/leisure facilities. For those wishing to commute the M6 is easily accessible at Junctions 40 or 41 and the Lake District National Park is also within easy driving distance.Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating and double glazing installed throughout. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.Proceed north from Penrith town centre on Scotland Road towards the A6 and turn right onto Salkeld Road. Continue up the hill and bear left with the entrance to Centurion Rise on your left hand side. Proceed along this road where the property can be found on the right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i71142908
Nestled in the heart of a charming, tree-lined street near Penrith town centre, this semi-detached, period property exudes timeless elegance and presents a prime canvas for those seeking a perfect blend of classic architecture and modern possibilities.As you approach the entrance, you're greeted by a well-manicured front garden, enhancing the property's curb appeal. The surrounding trees not only provide a picturesque setting but also lend a sense of tranquility to the residence.Upon entering the property, you are welcomed by a character-filled interior featuring high ceilings, intricate moldings, and large windows that allow natural light to flood the rooms. The living spaces boast a timeless charm, creating an inviting atmosphere.One of the key highlights of this property is its potential for further expansion without compromising the current layout, with the possibility of basement and attic renovations, allowing the future owner to tailor the space to their specific needs and lifestyle. Of course, any renovations would be subject to obtaining the necessary planning permissions.The property stands proudly within a corner site, landscaped garden and the parking space and garage further enhance the appeal of this prime residence, making it a truly desirable home for those seeking a perfect blend of traditional and modern living. Wordsworth Street is conveniently located in the much sought after, New Streets Conservation Area, close to the town centre of Penrith with it's excellent range of local shops, supermarkets, restaurants, public houses and cafes. There are also primary and secondary schools, main line railway station and numerous sports facilities. The M6 can be easily accessed at Junction 40 or 41 and the delights of the Lake District National Park are also close at hand.Mains electricity, gas, water & drainage; Rayburn (supplied by mains gas) provides hot water and central heating; double glazing installed throughout (apart from 2 cellar windows which are single glazed 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.The property can be located using the postcode CA11 7QY and identified by a PFK 'For Sale' board. Alternatively by using What3Words///allies.submit.wizardFrom PFK Penrith office, head south along King Street (A6), taking a left turn by John Norris Outdoor shop. Follow this road onto Benson Row and continue straight over both mini roundabouts onto Meeting House Lane. At the next roundabout take the third exit on to Wordsworth Street and continue up the street where the property can be found on the right hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i69563180
An impressive, four bedroom detached house with attractive, external sandstone quoins, lintels, bespoke stone features and internal fixtures and fittings of the highest standard. Viewing is highly recommended to appreciate not only the accommodation on offer, but the finish and quality of both internal and external finishes including solid oak internal doors, high specification, bespoke Marshall Mason kitchen, fully tiled bathrooms with sanitary ware from Fergusons in Penrith, and double glazed sash windows. The property also benefits from an air sourced heating system with underfloor heating to the ground floor living space.Accommodation briefly comprises: beautiful, sandstone faced and oak entrance porch, large hallway, generous front aspect living room, snug room - which could be utilised as an office or playroom, cloakroom/WC, utility and spacious kitchen/dining/living area with bespoke kitchen and bi-fold doors opening to the garden. To the first floor are four double bedrooms (two en-suite) and a four piece family bathroom. The principal bedroom also has a dressing area, with the en-suite boasting a four piece suite.Externally there is ample parking to the front with a stone wall boundary and an area laid to lawn, an attached garage, and a beautiful, private tiered rear garden with patio areas on each level providing space for outdoor living or dining al fresco.Note: Local occupancy clause applies.Located on the edge of the popular village of Newton Reigny, which lies approximately three miles north west of the popular market town of Penrith. The local public house 'The Sun Inn' has a fabulous reputation and resides on the banks of the River Petteril and the village itself lies on the famous C2C cycle way and is close to many tourist attractions in the Eden Valley area and Northern Lake District. Penrith benefits from a mainline railway station, easy access to the M6 and A66 as well as providing many, excellent local amenities and primary/secondary schools.Mains electricity, water and drainage. Heating via air source heat pump with underfloor heating to the ground floor and radiators to first floor. Double glazing installed throughout. Underground attenuation tank. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Please note - the mention of any appliances and/or services within these particulars does not imply that they are in full and efficient working order.From PFK Penrith office turn right and follow the road in the centre of town around to the right, proceeding up Castlegate to the mini-roundabout beside the Station Hotel. Proceed straight across here but move into the left lane and then turn left over the railway bridge. Follow the main road out of town, cross the motorway bridge and then turn right for Newton Reigny. Upon entering the village follow the road around the sharp bend to the right and continue through the village, passing The Sun Inn on your right. Proceed a short distance along and Birch House is on your left hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i70692058
Welcome To The Real Lake District.The landscape is unspoilt, raw, rugged, authentic and real and this charismatic home is almost like stepping back into a bygone era. QUOTE AP0121Imagine living in the footsteps of generations who have called this property home. There is a plethora of Lakeland history in this gorgeous Grade II listed Cumbrian longhouse which is filled with an abundance of character and charm.A gorgeous house in an awe-inspiring location!Tucked away discreetly from the tourist honeypots - yes - there are still little pockets of Lakeland where you genuinely can escape the crowds.Think Herdwick sheep, dry stone walls, four-seasons-in-one-day, daffodils, Wordsworth, fells, 'dubs', lakes and mountains...Crows Nest is unique and individual and is believed to date back to the early 17th century. Occupying an enviable position on an elevated site. If you're looking for clean straight modern lines then this isn't the right place for you, if you're looking for character and charm, you're in luck.The property does have a chocolate box charm to it and this is evident as soon as you arrive. An enticing front door opens into the heart of this delightful home the kitchen dining space. This is where all the action happens and imagine regaling the tales of the day in this farmhouse kitchen with the stove in the background. From this room, you enter a very inviting main living space which features a heartwarming Charnwood stove set in an inglenook fireplace which should help keep the Cumbrian winter at bay.A pretty window with a delightful window seat to the front elevation allows you to take in the natural surroundings and wildlife. This room also features a spice cupboard and a 17th Century Court cupboard adding further depth to the history of the house.From this room, you enter a cosy snug or second reception room. This could also be suited as a work-from-home office-type room or just an escape from the world room with a book. This room also features a second charming Court cupboard.The ground floor also features a fabulous utility space.The engine room of the house - and great for all your outdoor equipment, jackets, boots and wellies. Located in the kitchen and utility, it is believed that the original sconces remain in situ. The two exceptional Court cupboards, one in the living room and one located within the snug are believed to date from 1621 and 1702 respectively.There is also a downstairs cloakroom/WCOn the first floor, there are three bedrooms with the main bedroom featuring an ensuite shower room. It's hard to find a straight wall anywhere in this house and that further adds to the appeal.The third bedroom to the right of the property as you look at it has direct access to the garden and could be utilised almost as a little Annexe room.This room would have been the original stable. It could potentially work for multi-generational family living. Finishing, the first-floor accommodation is the beautifully appointed bathroom fitted with a four-piece suite, featuring a roll-top bath.Outside the property has a particularly attractive front garden enclosed with a dry stone wall. As you look at the property to the side there is an area ideal for parking.This leads to the side/rear garden.On an elevated site, the garden rises, dramatically to a pinnacle where you can imagine sitting out during the spring and summer months, enjoying the stunning natural surroundings.There's also a wood/outdoor store.Tenure - FreeholdCouncil Tax Band - EEPC - FLOCATION...The location is spectacular!Around a couple of miles as the 'crow flies' you can be at High Cascades waterfalls or renowned Aira Force (a little further downstream) or you could be taking it all in watching the steamers on Lake Ullswater. You know you're in good company as Another Place Hotel is situated not far from the house.So we know where the location is amazing, but what about those everyday amenties?Well, the good news is the property is brilliantly situated, roughly in between both Keswick and Penrith.If you don't want just an online delivery of shopping, then Keswick and Penrith are both well stocked with a superb range of independent local shops, pubs, bars, and eateries.In Penrith, you have Cranston's Cumbrian Foodhall, Booths, M&S food hall, Sainsbury's and The North Lakes Hotel, which features a gym and swimming pool. London can be reached simply and easily via the West Coast mainline. Nearby Keswick is a delight. You are spoilt for choice with its cafe culture, stunning Theatre by the Lake, independent cinema, cosy pubs, great places to eat, beautiful parks, mountain shops galore and plenty of places to stock up on groceries including Booths. If you're moving here with family, there are plenty of options for both primary and secondary schools. Many of the nearby villages have excellent primary schools and usually benefit from small class sizes in gorgeous locations.At secondary school level, you have nearby Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Penrith, (OFSTED - Good), Ullswater Community College (OFSTED - Good) and in the other direction you have Keswick School, (OFSTED - Outstanding).Mains electricity, water and septic tank drainage. Oil-fired central heating (new boiler installed approx. 5 years ago) with bottled gas used for the Rangemaster hob.Please note the septic tank is shared with another property with a maintenance charge payable of £20 per annum.DIRECTIONS...What3Words - Parking - kick.partied.listeningFrom Penrith take the A66 west towards Keswick. Take the exit signposted Dockray and at Troutbeck, take the turn left towards Ullswater and continue for approx. 3 miles. On reaching Matterdale End, take the first right onto a lane and follow the road taking the sharp right bend and the property is the second property on the left after the bend.PLEASE NOTE THAT SOME OF THE IMAGES ARE OF NEARBY ATTRACTIONS AND NOT VISABLE FROM THE HOUSE.Misrepresentation Act 1967 - These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate, are set out for guidance only and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract - intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements or representations of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. All electrical appliances mentioned in these details have not been tested and therefore cannot be guaranteed to be in working order. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/cottages_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i68226056
A rare opportunity to acquire a property, which has changed hands only three times in its history! Standing proud along Greenside Road, Mountain View is rather iconic to Glenridding; starting life as a well-appointed piece of land, it was acquired to erect a local village shop in the early 1900's, with the owner of the shop building the adjoining property to reside in. The property was subsequently acquired by the Army, changing hands in 1947 to become home to the grandparents of our current Vendor.This property offers deceptively generous accommodation together with an adjoining structure which used to be the village store, detached garage, summer house and expansive gardens, all set with the impressive Glenridding Dodd Fell overlooking you and within walking distance to local amenities and facilities; the scope and opportunity on offer here is vast!The structure of the shop remains in situ and does require attention, however, when coupled with this rather well-proportioned property, and the excellent gardens, it becomes part of so much more; a plot of approx. 0.24 acres (.097ha) which offers an abundance of potential for the right buyer. Mountain View may look small from the front, however it stretches back to offer accommodation which includes two reception rooms, kitchen and adjoining lean-to outhouse (which connects internally to the shop structure). To the first floor you will find two good sized, double bedrooms, a single room/hobby room and a family bathroom.Externally, in addition to the large garden, there is a summer house which is set up to potentially incorporate bathroom facilities, a detached garage and shed. Parking can be found to the side and front of the property.Glenridding is a popular, tourist village situated in a prime position on the southern shores of Ullswater in the central Lake District National Park, approximately 14 miles south west of Penrith and the M6. Keswick to the north west and Windermere/Kendal to the south, are all within a half hours drive and London is only three hours away by train from Penrith railway station. There is also the delightful neighboring village of Patterdale within close proximity.Mains electricity & water; septic tank drainage - access within garden; oil central heating - a back boiler in the multi fuel stove supplements both heating and hot water; majority double glazing installed; 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.What3Words - Front Door - skid.incoming.fizzleFrom junction 40 of the M6 at Penrith, access the A66 trunk road heading west and proceed for just under a mile to the Rheged Discovery Centre roundabout. Take the second exit (A592 for Ullswater) and continue for approximately 11 miles along this route which borders Ullswater. Once you are in Glenridding, take the second right on to Greenside Road and then the first left as though going to The Travellors Rest. Once you take the left, the property is a short distance along on the right hand side (opposite the Health Centre). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i70695366
A substantial four bedroom semi-detached Lakeland house enjoying an idyllic rural setting with stunning views to Ullswater and the majestic range of fells. Providing generous accommodation this impressive house is equally suitable as a primary home, recreational second home or for lucrative holiday letting. Purchasers are able to select their choice of kitchen specification and appliances subject to an optimum budget approved by the seller. Watermillock is delightfully situated by the shores of Ullswater approximately four miles from Pooley Bridge and five miles from Glenridding. Along the lake side are a variety of acclaimed hotels offering glorious lake views, high quality dining and leisure facilities. There are a range of outdoor pursuits on the doorstep including sailing, horse-riding, fell walking and biking. Junction 40 of the M6 motorway and the Eden Valley market town of Penrith are approximately nine miles away with an excellent range of amenities including the West Coast Main Line train station providing direct London journeys in approximately three hours and access to Manchester, Glasgow and Edinburgh. Accommodation Ground Floor: Entrance Hall Inner Hall Two WC's Lounge Open Plan Living Room / Dining Room / Kitchen Utility Room First Floor: Landing Bedroom 1 With En-suite Shower Room Bedroom 2 With En-suite Shower Room Bedroom 3 With En-suite Shower Room Bedroom 4 With En-suite Shower Room Outside: Landscaped Forecourt Garden Extensive Courtyard Parking Services Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil central heating. Tenure Freehold. Planning Consent Planning reference 7/2023/3120 provides the approval for the subdivision of the former guest house to provide two residential dwelling houses. Council Tax To be assessed. Viewing By appointment with Hackney and Leigh's Penrith office. Directions Proceed from Pooley Bridge towards Watermillock on the A592 and the property is situated on the right where signposted to Watermillock Church. Price Offers over £895,000 are invited for consideration. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i67795725
The Ginney Country Guest House is a stunning period property converted from a traditional Lakeland Bank Barn and Gin Case, sitting in a rural yet accessible location, close to Penrith. Dating back to around 1700's, this immaculately presented and spacious family home is currently run as a successful luxury lifestyle business and is ready to go, ideal for those looking for an existing live/work opportunity. In the main house there are 3/4 spacious double bedrooms (1 currently been used as the guest house storeroom and the master bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe), living room, kitchen diner, two bathrooms, two utilities plus internal coal house and log store. At the heart of the home is a wonderful guest lounge/dining room which was converted from the original Gincase/Horse Engine House and is packed full of original features, magnificent exposed beams and large feature fireplace with underfloor heating. Extending through from the main house, there are 4 further double/family letting rooms, all beautifully presented, each having ensuite facilities, exposed beams and stonework. Accessed externally, adjacent to the letting rooms, converted from a cow byre, there are 2 one-bedroom self-contained holiday cottages.The Guest house, holiday cottages and dining room can be purchased fully furnisheExternally approached from the front by a large driveway offering a large tarmac area with ample parking for a number of vehicles, a private enclosed garden for the main house and communal garden, lawn and terrace for the letting rooms/holiday cottages to use. There is also a large garage having an electrically operated door with a mezzanine floored storage to the front and access from the utility room to the rear courtyard, which also has vehicle access.Sitting minutes away from the market town of Penrith, Ullswater and the beautiful scenery of the Lake District National Park, the village of Catterlen is in an accessible yet rural location, just a stones throwServices - EV Charger.Superfast WIFI.Mains Water, Drainage and Electricity.Oil Central Heating.Open coal fires.Further Property Information - Currently run as a 4 Star Luxurious Bed & Breakfast with 4 spacious double/family letting bedrooms, all with ensuite facilities, with the benefit of 2 one bedroom self-contained holiday cottages and owners accommodation 3/4 spacious double bedrooms in the main house/owners accommodation (1 currently been used as the guest house storeroom and the master bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe).This listing includes all the furniture, fixtures and fittings in the letting rooms, guest/dining/breakfast room and holiday cottages. All other items are available by separate negotiation.Location - Sitting minutes away from the market town of Penrith, Ullswater and the beautiful scenery of the Lake District National Park, the village of Catterlen is in an accessible yet rural location, just a stones throw from the M6 J41. A vast array of local amenities, shops, schools, restaurants and leisure activities are available in Penrith, which is only 3 miles away.Epc & Council Tax Band - EPC TBCCouncil Tax Business RatedDisclaimer - 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 land and 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_penrith-d196855/for-sale_i69945408
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