Well-proportioned two bedroom semi-detached house situated in a cul-de-sac location just off Hampsfell Drive. The property has easy access to Westgate shopping amenities including Lidl and Tesco supermarkets, Westgate Primary School and regular bus services to Morecambe and Lancaster. The accommodation is in need of modernisation and would benefit from the addition of gas central heating and double glazing. Briefly comprises: front entrance porch, lounge with feature fireplace, kitchen diner with integrated oven and hob, open plan staircase to first floor landing, two bedrooms and bathroom/wc. Outside the property there is an open plan lawned front garden, driveway providing off-road parking and lawned rear garden with paved patio. This house will particularly appeal to the first time buyer/investor or indeed any purchaser seeking a competitively priced home in a popular and convenient location. Internal viewings are highly recommended to appreciate its full potential. Sold with vacant possession and NO UPWARD CHAIN.FRONT ENTRANCE PORCHTimber door with single glazed panel. Coat hooks. Ceiling light. Electric consumer unit. Internal door into:LOUNGE 3.75m x 4.32m (12'3'' x 14'2'')Timber framed single glazed leaded window to the front elevation. Feature fireplace with marble back and hearth and log effect gas fire. TV point. Telephone point. Delft rack. Ceiling light. Electric power points. Open plan staircase to the first floor. KITCHEN DINER 3.75m x 3.29m (12'3'' x 10'9'')Two timber framed single glazed leaded windows to the rear elevation. Timber framed single glazed back door to the side elevation. 'Baxi Brazilia' gas wall heater. Range of fitted base units, wall units, larder unit, display cabinet and drawers with working surfaces in part to three walls. Inset one and half bowl sink with mixer tap. Built-in electric oven, four ring gas hob and pull out cooker hood above. Plumbing/space for washing machine. Ceiling lights. Electric power points. STAIRCASE TO FIRST FLOORLANDINGTimber framed single glazed leaded window to the side elevation. 'Baxi Brazilia' gas wall heater. Ceiling light. Electric power point. Loft hatch access.BEDROOM ONE 3.75m x 3.19m (12'3'' x 10'5'')Two timber framed single glazed leaded windows to the front elevation. Ceiling light. Electric power points. Airing cupboard housing the hot water cylinder tank.BEDROOM TWO 3.15m x 2.11m (10'4'' x 6'11'')Timber framed single glazed leaded window to the rear elevation. Ceiling light. Electric power points. BATHROOM/WC 2.19m x 1.55m (7'2'' x 5'1'')Timber framed single glazed leaded window to the rear elevation. Three piece coloured suite comprising bath with shower fitment, pedestal wash hand basin and wc. Mirror fronted bathroom cabinet. Tiled in part to three walls. Ceiling light. OUTSIDE THE PROPERTYFRONT GARDENOpen plan, laid to lawn with shrub bed. DRIVEWAYLaid to paving and stone chippings providing off-road parking. Double wrought iron gates leading into:REAR GARDENLaid to lawn with paved patio. Shrub borders. Timber garden shed. Surrounded by timber fencing. TENURE Leasehold - residue of 999 year lease. Ground Rent £35.00 p.a.SERVICES Mains water, mains drainage, mains electricity, mains gas. Local Authority Lancaster City Council. Council Tax Band B. Amount payable for the financial year 2023/24 being £1832.14. Please note that this is a verbal enquiry only. We strongly recommend that prospective purchasers verify the information direct.NOTES External gas and electric metersCouncil Tax Band: B (Lancaster City Council)Tenure: LeaseholdGround Rent: £35 per year
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Set in the heart of this popular village, easily accessible to both Penrith and Carlisle, with a strong community and sought after village primary school, a well presented, recently refurbished, 2 bedroomed, semi-detached / end link family home, ideal as a first time buy. Offered to the market with no ongoing chain, and found in good order throughout having been recently re-decorated, an excellent opportunity to acquire a low maintenance modern home in this ever sought after village, well connected to Penrith to the south and Carlisle to the north.Ideal as a first time buy, of for those looking to downsize, the accommodation comprises to the ground floor a front porch which opens into the living room, which has an open fireplace, and leads to the kitchen dining room beyond which is the rear hall which gives access to the garden and has stairs to the first floor.The first floor consists of 2 double bedrooms to front and rear with a well-proportioned bathroom between.Externally to the front is block paved parking for two vehicles, whilst to the rear is a lawned garden, which backs on to a small stream.Sure to attract good interest, viewing is highly recommended.DirectionsFrom Penrith town centre follow the A6 northwards for approximately 4 miles. Turn left into the village, Beckside is on the left approximately 200 meters past the village school.Services Mains electric, water and drains are connected, but neither these services nor any boilers or radiators have been tested. Electric central heating.Material Information: Standard construction. We understand that broadband and mobile telephone reception are available. There is private off road vehicle parking. Neighbours have a right of way across the garden to the rear.
In the heart of this desirable Eden Valley village, this modern and stylish cottage offers well appointed accommodation comprising: Hallway, Dining Kitchen with Integrated Appliances, Utility Room, Cloakroom/Shower Room all on the lower level and a Living Room, 2 Bedrooms and a Bathroom to the upper level. There is an Off Road Parking Space, access to under-croft storage and to the rear of the property there is an Enclosed Low Maintenance Garden. The property is fully Double Glazed and has Oil Central Heating.Location - From Penrith, head North from the town centre and up Scotland Road. Drive North on the A6, past the Stoneybeck Inn and continue on the A6 to Plumpton. In Plumpton, turn right, signposted to Lazonby. Follow the road into the village of Lazonby and drive down the hill, Bankside is a short row of 3 houses on the left, number 2 being the centre houseAmenities - Lazonby is a popular village in the delightful Eden Valley with it's glorious open countryside. In the village there is an infant and junior school, church, village hall, 2 public houses, a Co-Op store and Post Office as well as an open-air swimming pool in the summer months. In the village of Kirkoswald, a further mile away, there is an infant/primary school, a church, a village shop/post office, a doctors surgery and 2 public houses. All main facilities are in Penrith, approximately 7 miles. Penrith is a popular market town with a population of around 16,000 people and facilities include: infant, junior and secondary schools with a further/higher education facility at Newton Rigg College. There are 5 supermarkets and a good range of locally owned and national high street shops. Leisure facilities include: a leisure centre with; swimming pool, climbing wall, indoor bowling, badminton courts and a fitness centre as well as; golf, rugby and cricket clubs. There is also a 3 screen cinema and Penrith Playhouse. Penrith is known as the Gateway to the North Lakes and is conveniently situated for Ullswater and access to the fells, benefiting from the superb outdoor recreation opportunities.Tenure - The property is freehold and the council tax and is C.Services - Mains water, drainage and electricity are connected to the property. Heating is by fuel oil. Council tax bandViewing - STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT WITH WILKES-GREEN + HILLEntrance - Up a ramped path to an an open porch with a door to the:Hallway - The flooring is solid oak, there is a column radiator and stairs to the upper floor.Dining Kitchen - 4.37m x 4.39m (14'4 x 14'5) - Fitted with white fronted contemporary units with a solid granite work surface with a single drainer sink. A central island of units also has an LPG hob with a stainless steel cooker hood. The integrated appliances include: a double electric oven, a fridge freezer and a dish washer. The flooring is solid oak and a double glazed window faces to the front. There is access to the under stairs cupboard, which also houses a Worcester oil fired boiler, providing the hot water and central heating.Utility Room - 2.26m x 1.65m (7'5 x 5'5) - With a work surface to one wall having a stainless steel single drainer sink and with plumbing below for a washing machine.Cloakroom/Shower Room - 2.26m x 1.47m (7'5 x 4'10) - Having a contemporary wall mounted toilet with concealed cistern, round wash basin and a shower area with a mains fed shower. the walls and floor are fully tiled and there is a heated towel railUpper Level - Landing - With oak flooring, a double glazed window to the front and a ceiling trap to the roof space.Living Room - 3.99m x 4.47m (13'1 x 14'8) - Having solid oak flooring and a feature fireplace with a lighted and shelved niche to one side. There is a modern column radiator and double glazed patio doors open out to the garden. TV point, telephone point and a satellite lead.Bedroom 1 - 3.99m x 3.28m (13'1 x 10'9) - Having a double glazed window to the rear, a double radiator, a TV point, and a telephone point.Bedroom 2 - 2.29m x 2.77m (7'6 x 9'1) - Having a double glazed window to the front and a single radiator.Bathroom - 2.29m x 1.85m (7'6 x 6'1) - Fitted with a double ended bath, a wall mounted toilet with a concealed cistern and a circular sink on a glass wash stand with a lighted cabinet above. The walls are part tile, the floor is tiled and there is a chrome heated towel rail, recessed downlights and an extractor fan.Outisde - To the front of the building there is an off road parking space, access to under-croft storage with light and power, hot and cold water.There are 3 further shared parking spaces.To the rear of the property there is an enclosed garden area which is mainly to flags and also offers a good degree of privacy.
EPC band: DYopa Northumberland are delighted to present this immaculate extended and fully renovated two bed stone built terraced cottage, perfect for families and couples alike. Located in a quiet and peaceful area, this home offers a serene and tranquil atmosphere.The current owners have fully renovated the property with new electrics and heating. ready to move into. No upper chain Upon entering, the living room which is a versatile space that can be used for various purposes. With its refurbished fireplace, it offers a cozy area to entertain guests or simply relax with a good book. The fireplace with log burner adds a touch of elegance and warmth, creating a cozy ambiance. There are two good sized understairs storage cupboards and stairs to the first floor. The property has been recently renovated and extended, ensuring that every detail has been carefully considered to provide a modern and stylish living space.The kitchen has a range of base units, electric oven and hob, integral fridge freezer and space for washing machine. The kitchen boasts an abundance of natural light. There is a handy cloaks W/C with wash hand basin off the kitchen. Door to rear garden.The property comprises two double bedrooms, both with built-in wardrobes, offering ample storage. Bedroom 1 and Bedroom 2 are both spacious and well-lit, providing a comfortable retreat for a good night's sleep.The newly refurbished bathroom offers a contemporary design and is fitted with all the necessary amenities. Bath, with shower over, W/C, wash hand basin and heated towel rail. It serves as a haven where you can unwind and relax after a long day.ExternallyTo the rear of the property is a lovely enclosed garden, storage shed and to the front is a small gravelled area. Conveniently located, this property benefits from a D EPC rating and falls under the A council tax band. Oil central heating and usual mains services. Tenure - Freehold.Don't miss the opportunity to make this lovely property your home. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and experience the charm and comfortable living this property has to offer.DisclaimerWhilst we make enquiries with the Seller to ensure the information provided is accurate, Yopa makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the statements contained in the particulars which should not be relied upon as representations of fact. All representations contained in the particulars are based on details supplied by the Seller. Your Conveyancer is legally responsible for ensuring any purchase agreement fully protects your position. Please inform us if you become aware of any information being inaccurate.Money Laundering RegulationsShould a purchaser(s) have an offer accepted on a property marketed by Yopa, they will need to undertake an identification check and asked to provide information on the source and proof of funds. This is done to meet our obligation under Anti Money Laundering Regulations (AML) and is a legal requirement. We use a specialist third party service together with an in-house compliance team to verify your information. The cost of these checks is £70 + VAT per purchase, which is paid in advance, when an offer is agreed and prior to a sales memorandum being issued. This charge is non-refundable under any circumstances.
A spacious cottage with generous and established gardens, in an always popular village close to an area of natural beauty. The property offers, two reception rooms, kitchen, utility room, a spacious landing/study, a four piece family bathroom and a three bedrooms. A detached garage and additional outbuilding and ample parking. Ideally found close to the city, Wigton and the Solway coast. Midtown House is a beautifully appointed cottage in a popular village on the edge of an area of outstanding natural beauty.The property offers, spacious accommodation of approximately 122 square meters, two reception rooms, both with feature fireplaces, with multi fuel stoves. A light and airy kitchen, with views over the established cottage garden. Fitted with cream shaker style units with wood effect worksurfaces, quarry tiled flooring and Rayburn Stove. The ground floor is competed by a utility room and entrance porches to the front and rear. The generous first-floor landing has potential for uses as a home office space. There are two double bedrooms, both with views over the village towards the Solway coast. A generous single bedroom and a family bathroom, with a bath, shower cubicle, wash handbasin and w.c. The front garden has a lawn area with an access path and shrubs. A gravelled drive with a five bar access gates, leads to the private rear cottage garden. Shielded from the village by an established beech hedge. The garden has raised vegetable beds, mature borders, and a sandstone former horse stall. The external space completed by a detached sandstone garage and off-street parking.Kirkbride is a popular village handily found between Wigton and Carlisle. The village has a local post office and store, primary school, the popular Bush Inn and nearby White Heather Hotel and restaurant. Both The Solway Coast an area of outstanding natural beauty and Hadrian's Wall national trail are close by. The town of Wigton is found six miles to the South and offers a range of amenities including supermarket, and secondary school.DirectionsLeave Carlisle heading west on Moorhouse Road (B5307). Continue into the Kirkbride, past the post office and the property is on the left hand-side.ServicesMains electricity, water and drainage. Oil fired central heating and double glazing installed. Telephone line installed subject to BT regulations. Fibre Broadband available in the area. 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 rear of the property, is access via a driveway shared with two other properties. The cost of maintenance is shared by the three properties.
Situated in an elevated position and enjoying picturesque views over the market town of Kendal towards the distant fells of Benson Knott and Whinfell, is this traditional stone built cottage. Tastefully decorated throughout with modern decor, fixtures and fittings, the property includes a cosy lounge, a kitchen, two bedrooms and a bathroom. Surrounded by an attractive walled garden with pebbled seating area and store room, this property will appeal to first time buyers, couples or those seeking a second home close to the Lake District National Park. DirectionsFor Satnav users enter: LA9 4PRFor what3words app users enter: pens.risen.cutsLocationChurch Terrace forms part of an established residential area of traditional houses and cottages tucked away in an elevated location off the town centre. A short walk away you will find a range of local amenities, boutique shops, bars and superstores. DescriptionThe property is approached via stone steps with handrail onto a flagged patio, which provides access to the front door as well as a garden store. The front door opens into an entrance porch with a mullion style double glazed window to the side aspect with partial views across Kendal to open fields. A door provides access to the lounge and stairs ascend to the first floor landing.The lounge is a cosy and inviting reception space bathed in natural sunlight from dual aspect sash windows looking out onto the front garden. The room is tastefully decorated with a feature wallpaper and complementary colours to the adjoining walls and a recessed fireplace provides space for an electric fire.Located off the lounge is a useful under stairs storage cupboard and the kitchen, equipped with a modern range of grey storage cupboards and a complementary and two-sided worktop with matching breakfast bar. Fitted within the worktop is a one and a half stainless steel sink with mixer tap and a four ring gas hob with extractor hood over and an electric oven/grill below. Concealed behind one of the cupboards is space and plumbing for a washing machine. Upstairs are two bedrooms and a bathroom, and a large hatch above the stairs provides access into the loft. The main bedroom is a generous size double which provides space for a freestanding wardrobe. There is also a cupboard extending over the stairs for additional storage. The second bedroom is a large single room which enjoys elevated views over rooftops towards open fields and fells. The bathroom is fitted with a stylish three piece suite and includes a claw foot bath with overhead shower, WC and wash hand basin. Outside, there is a low maintenance paved and gravelled seating area enclosed within a low level stone built boundary wall, allowing views out to Kendal Castle and distant fells. There is also a garden store with separate WC, providing space for tools and bikes etc.TenureFreehold.ServicesMains gas, electric and water.
A delightful and modern two bedroomed home, situated at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, right next to a stunning river walk in one of Eden Valleys most sought-after villages.Situated in the pretty and very desirable Eden Valley village of Kirkoswald, a charming and rural location for those looking for the country lifestyle, enjoying miles of beautiful river walks, cycling, canoeing, hiking, and excellent salmon, and trout fishing along the neighbouring River Eden. This wonderful family home is situated down a quiet cul-de-sac and enjoys pretty river views, ideally suited for family living, a rental investment or to be used as a holiday let. Internally the accommodation is well presented with well-proportioned rooms comprising on the ground floor an entrance vestibule, WC, inner hallway, a kitchen with stylish tiling and integrated appliances, a good size living room with a brick feature fireplace and a light and bright sunroom creating the perfect sociable space for entertaining. On the first floor there are two good size bedrooms enjoying countryside views and a modern family bathroom. Externally at the front of the property there are two private parking spaces, an Astro turf lawn and beautiful river views at the rear. Kirkoswald itself is a charming village with a thriving community, it's well located for exploring the North Pennines and the Lake District National Park, two areas of outstanding natural beauty. The village amenities boast two cosy country pubs both serving good food, a doctor's surgery, village hall, an excellent primary school, and a community shop serving general groceries and household products there is also a 12th century church and the remains of a castle which is located southeast of the village. The Nearest village is the village of Lazonby which is only 2 miles away offering a co-op, a pub, an outdoor swimming pool, a primary school, park, and a small train station (Carlisle Settle line) serving both lazonby and kirkoswald. Good access to the M6 and the A66, the market town of Penrith is only 9 miles away and the city of Carlisle is 14 miles away both offering a large array of amenities. This superb family home will not stay on the market for long, an early viewing is highly recommended to avoid disappointment!** Strictly by appointment only **Entrance Vestibule - Wooden front door opens into the entrance vestibule having a storage cupboard which houses the electric consumer unit and doors opening into the kitchen and into the WC.Wc - UPVC double-glazed window to the front aspect, wash hand basin with vanity unit below and a chrome mixer tap over, WC and laminated wooden flooring.Kitchen - UPVC double-glazed windows to the front and rear aspect, a wall mounted electric heater, laminated wooden flooring and doors opening into a storage cupboard and into an inner hallway. A range of matching wall and base units with a stone effect work surface, tiled splash back, stainless-steel sink with drainer unit and mixer tap over. Integrated dishwasher, plumbed for a washing machine, integrated oven, integrated induction hob with extractor fan over, integrated fridge/freezer and an integrated microwave.Inner Hallway - UPVC double-glazed window to the rear aspect, carpeted staircase leading up to the first-floor landing and a door opening into the living room.Living Room - A good size living room fitted with UPVC double-glazed windows to the side and rear aspect, feature brick fireplace inset with a real fire, wall mounted electric heater, laminated wooden flooring and UPVC double-glazed double doors opening into the sunroom.Sunroom - A light and bright room fitted with UPVC double-glazed windows all round, UPVC double-glazed double doors opening out to the front and laminated wooden flooring.First Floor Landing - Loft access hatch, UPVC double-glazed window to the front aspect, wall mounted electric heater, carpeted floor and doors opening into the family bathroom, a storage cupboard and into the two bedrooms.Bedroom One - UPVC double-glazed windows to the front and rear aspect, wall mounted electric heater and a carpeted floor.Family Bathroom - UPVC double-glazed window to the front aspect, fully tiled walls, lino flooring, wall mounted heated towel rail, wash hand basin with vanity unit below and a chrome mixer tap over, WC, bath with chrome mixer tap and an electric shower over.Bedroom Two - UPVC double-glazed window to the rear aspect, a large walk-in wardrobe, a storage cupboard, wall mounted electric heater and a carpeted floor.Externally - At the front of the property there is off road parking for two vehicles and a small garden laid to Astro turf with some surrounding shrubs and access around the rear of the property where there is space for a garden shed.Services & Property Information - Mains Electric, Water and Drainage. Wall mounted electric heating.Epc & Council Tax Band - EPC Council Tax Band BDisclaimer - These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general guideline and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending Purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. The services, systems, and appliances shown may not have been tested and has no guarantee as to their operability or efficiency can be given. All floor plans are created as a guide to the lay out of the property and should not be considered as a true depiction of any property and constitutes no part of a legal contract.
Modern detached family home situated in this pleasing cul-de-sac location within the village of Askam in Furness. Well presented throughout by the current owners and offers perfect accommodation for a range of buyers, including the family purchaser. The Comprising of entrance hall, ground floor shower room, modern fitted kitchen, lounge, dining room, conservatory, four bedrooms and modern bathroom. Complete with gas central heating system, double glazing, drive and detached garage with mature gardens to front and rear. Askam is a popular village location with railway station and several amenities including primary schools. Accessed through a feature PVC door with double glazed, leaded pattern glass pane opening into: ENTRANCE HALL Light wood grain laminate flooring, stairs to first floor, coat hooks to wall and door to under stair store. Radiator, doors to shower room, dining room and bifold door to kitchen. SHOWER ROOM 5' 9 x 4' 7 (1.75m x 1.4m) Three piece suite comprising of glazed shower cubicle with thermostatic shower, WC and pedestal wash hand basin. Half tiling to walls, waterproof flooring, chrome ladder style towel radiator, extractor and uPVC double glazed window with pattern glass pane. DINING ROOM 8' 10 x 7' 9 (2.69m x 2.36m) UPVC double glazed window with fitted blind looking towards the rear garden, laminate flooring, coving to ceiling, radiator, electric light and power. Arch to lounge. LOUNGE 13' 11 x 12' 4 (4.24m x 3.76m) Central, feature fireplace with cream shaded fire surround, granite style hearth and electric living flame fire. UPVC double glazed patio doors to conservatory, radiator and ceiling light point. CONSERVATORY 9' 3 x 12' 1 (2.82m x 3.68m) PVC double glazed construction with an insulated roof. Electric panel heaters and set of PVC double glazed French doors to the side giving access to the garden. Two wall light points and power sockets. KITCHEN 7' 9 x 12' 4 (2.36m x 3.76m) Fitted with an attractive range of modern base, wall and drawer units with black quartz work surface over incorporating one and a half ceramic sink and drainer with mixer. Integrated larder fridge and separate freezer, gas hob with cooker hood over and low level double oven and grill. Recess and plumbing for washing machine, wall mounted is the Baxi boiler for the heating and hot water systems, lightly coloured laminate style floor and composite stable door door with double glazed and opening upper section. Deep bay window with tiled sill and uPVC double glazed window with fitted blind offering an aspect towards the front garden. FIRST FLOOR LANDING Access to bedrooms, bathroom and shelved storage cupboard. Access to loft, ceiling light point and double glazed window to stairwell with fitted blind. BEDROOM 8' 10 x 12' 4 (2.69m x 3.76m) widest points Double room situated to the front of the property with a range of built in bedroom furniture. UPVC double glazed window, radiator and ceiling light point. BEDROOM 6' 5 x 9' 7 (1.96m x 2.92m) Built in double wardrobe, radiator, ceiling light point and uPVC double glazed window giving a lovely aspect down to the rear garden and beyond over the surrounding countryside and fells. BEDROOM 8' 10 x 8' 10 (2.69m x 2.69m) Further double room with coving to ceiling, radiator, ceiling light point and uPVC double glazed window offering a lovely aspect over the garden and towards the countryside beyond. Door to builtin wardrobe with hanging rail and shelf space. BEDROOM 5' 9 x 7' 9 (1.75m x 2.36m) Single room with radiator, ceiling light point and uPVC double glazed window. BATHROOM 6' 2 x 6' 4 (1.88m x 1.93m) Three piece suite comprising of panelled bath with mixer tap and shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin and WC. Half tiling to walls, uPVC double glazed window, integrated speaker to ceiling and built in Tile Vision TV recessed the wall. Extractor fan, coving to ceiling, ceiling light point and radiator. EXTERIOR To the front of the property is a driveway which is shared at the start with the neighbour providing parking and access to electric roller door garage. Attractive front garden with hedging to the perimeter, mature trees, shrubs and bushes with an area of grass and path leading to front door. To the rear is a pleasant, enclosed garden area with gate to drive and side. Path around the Conservatory and an area of lawn which slopes away. Mature trees, shrubs and bushes and discreetly positioned garden storage shed. To the far side is a covered canopy storage area with composite fencing leading to front and by way of a composite gate. GARAGE Electric roller door, electric light and power. GENERAL INFORMATION TENURE: Freehold COUNCIL TAX: DLOCAL AUTHORITY: Westmorland & Furness Council SERVICES: All mains services including, gas, electric, water and drainage.
1 Foster Street, Nelson's PieceEntranceAccessed via stone steps to the rear of the property. Internal stairs lead to the FIRST floor.Living Room: 11' 6 x 23' 11, 3.50m X 7.30m Open plan living space with vaulted ceiling, character beams and dual aspect windows.Kitchen/dining area: comprising of a range of wall and base units with complementary worktop, stainless steel sink, integral dishwasher, washing machine, fridge, freezer, electric cooker and hob with extractor fan above. Two double glazed windows to the rear and there is a built in storage cupboard.Lounge Area. - Free standing electric stove on sandstone hearth and surround, radiator and double glazed window to the front aspect. L shaped sofa, TV point and cupboard with central heating boiler.LandingWith radiator and storage cupboard. Doors leading to:Bedroom 1 9' 7 x 15' 5, 2.93m X 4.70m Double glazed window to front aspect, radiator.Bedroom 2: 8' 1 x 10' 10, 2.47m X 3.29m Double glazed window to rear and radiator.Bathroom/WCFitted with three piece suite with shower mixer tap over bath, pedestal wash hand basin and WC. Radiator and extractor fan.Outside - Communal rear patio area with stone storage shed.2 Foster Street - Shepherds Cottage3.40m x 3.89m into alcoves. With pedestrian door from the street and double glazed window to the front. Freestanding electric stove style fire set into feature sandstone surround and hearth. Radiator heating Telephone and television points.Kitchen: 3.2m x 3.4m A fitted kitchen comprising of a range of white shaker style wall and base units with tiled splashbacks, and incorporating a stainless steel sink unit and complementary worktops. Integrated appliances include electric oven and hob with extractor hood over, washing machine, dishwasher and fridge/freezer. Double glazed window to the rear aspect and radiator. Security phone and door to the passageway and rear communal yard. Stairs rising to the first floor.Bedroom 1: 3.93m x 4.74m (max) A spacious double room with radiator, double glazed window to the front aspect and built in cupboard housing the central heating boiler. Television and telephone points.Bedroom 2: 2.28m x 2.33m. Radiator and double glazed window to the rear. Television and telephone point.Bathroom/WC - Fitted with a white suite comprising of panelled bath with chrome shower riser, WC and pedestal wash basin having light and shaver point above. Radiator and extractor fan. Fully tiled walls.Garden: A pedestrian door on Foster Street allows secure access to the passageway leading to the rear door and further to the communal yard. Stone built storage shed with power.3 Foster Street - Yeomans CottageEntrance Porch: Cupboard housing combi boiler.Kitchen: 3.17m x 3.65m Fitted with wall and base units and complementary laminate work surface. Electric oven and hob with extractor over. 1 1/2 bowl stainless steel sink, integrated dishwasher, washing machine and fridge freezer. Tiled floor, windows to the side and rear elevations, radiator and stairs off.Lounge: 3.88m x 3.88m Windows to the front and side elevations, external door. Decorative fireplace. Television and telephone point and radiator.Bathroom:1.45m x 2.86m Fitted with a white three piece suite comprising bath, w/c and wash hand basin. Radiator and tiled floor, obscured window.FIRST FLOOR: Landing.Bedroom 1: 3.62m x 3.91m Window to the front elevation and radiator.Bedroom 2: 3.02m x 3.20m Window to rear elevation and radiator.Outside: Shared courtyard to the rear with private summerhouse.Council Tax Band: B (Westmorland & Furness Council)
Description: A generously proportioned and characterful dales cottage dating from circa 1690 and offering well balanced three double bedroom accommodation with two reception rooms and a welcoming hall. Being in the centre of Dent and equal distant from the Sun Inn and the church, the choice is yours! The property further enjoys a garage, very unusual for Dent and a cottage garden just metres away from the front door. Location: Dent has a thriving community and boasts a well renowned primary school, village store, church, Dent railway station, cafes and public houses. The location is just 5 miles from the many amenities available in Sedbergh, junction 37 of the M6 is within easy reach and the market town of Kirkby Lonsdale is 10 miles away. Property Overview: Built in circa 1690, Church Gate Cottage as the name suggests, is located next to the village church of St Andrew's right in the heart of the village. Improved and updated over the years, the cottage has the benefit of the charm and character of its era blending with modern day comforts of double glazing, brand new central heating boiler and recently installed Hyco electric hot water boiler. Stepping inside, a warm welcome awaits those that view with original flagged flooring, exposed timbers and stone work all showcased in the generous entrance hall; great as a second dining or living space for entertaining friends and family with access into the ground floor living spaces, along with a stone staircase that leads up to the first floor. There is also a handy under the stairs cupboard. The sitting room to the left of the hallway is full of charm with a bay window overlooking the cobble street to the front and two side windows enjoying distant fell views. To complete the character of the room is the open fireplace and a wealth of exposed beams and stonework. The dining room overlooks the church yard to the rear as does the breakfast kitchen, and a cloakroom just off the dining room offers that all important downstairs WC. The breakfast kitchen has two windows both with deep sills and is fitted with a range of wall and base units with complementary working surfaces and a single drainer stainless steel sink. There is space for a slot in oven and fridge freezer, along with space and plumbing for a washing machine. Upstairs opening off the landing are three double bedrooms, bathroom and useful storage cupboard, with bedroom one having an original oak door. All the bedrooms enjoy delightful aspects of village life and distant views. The bathroom has a window, part tiled walls and a radiator and heated towel rail to warm the room. A four piece suite comprises a panel bath with tiled splash back, a panelled shower cubicle with Mira shower, pedestal wash hand basin and WC. A shelved cupboard houses the Hyco electric boiler and central heating boiler with Hive controls. Accommodation with approximate dimensions: Ground Floor Living Room 15' 1 x 11' 1 (4.6m x 3.38m) Dining Room 13' 7 x 9' 9 (4.14m x 2.97m) Breakfast Kitchen 13' 6 x 8' 6 (4.11m x 2.59m) First Floor Bedroom One 15' 2 x 9' 3 (4.62m x 2.82m) Bedroom Two 11' 3 x 10' 7 (3.43m x 3.23m) Bedroom Three 11' 11 x 10' 2 (3.63m x 3.1m) Outside: Parking Free parking permit for Dent car park for resident of the property. Garage Stone and slate construction with timber up and over door and a side door. Power and light. The Garden The cottage has a small walled garden located to the rear of the garage, adjoining open fields and enjoying stunning open countryside views, with a small lawned area, planted flower beds and timber garden shed. Tenure: Freehold Services: Mains electricity, mains water and mains drainage Council Tax: Westmorland & Furness Council - Band D Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Kirkby Office. Energy Performance Certificate: The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices.
A Deceptively Spacious Semi Detached Victorian Family House offering Well Presented Quality Accommodation enjoying a tucked away location close to Hawes town centre. Entrance Hall, Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen, Utility Room, Cellar, 4 Double Bedrooms, Bathroom/WC, Shower Room/WC, Private South Facing Garden, Nearby on street parking, Oil Fired Central Heating, UPVC Double Glazing. Council Tax Band E. EER F38.Description - A Deceptively Spacious Semi Detached Victorian Family House offering Well Presented Quality Accommodation enjoying a tucked away location close to Hawes town centre. Entrance Hall, Lounge, Dining Room, Kitchen, Utility Room, Cellar, 4 Double Bedrooms, Bathroom/WC, Shower Room/WC, Private South Facing Garden, Nearby on street parking, Oil Fired Central Heating, UPVC Double Glazing. Council Tax Band E. EER F38.Entrance Hall - Two radiators. Double glazed entrance door to Front, doors to Lounge, Dining Room and Cellar.Lounge - 4.27m x 4.55m (14'0 x 14'11) - 4.27m x 4.57m (14'0 x 14'11)(maximum depth). Picture rail, ceiling rose, original open fireplace with decorated tiled surrounds and oak mantle, built in cupboard, radiator, television point, telephone point. Double glazed sash windows to front and side with roller blinds. Door to Entrance Hall.Dining Room - 1.22m.8.23m x 0.91m.17.07m (4.27 x 3.56) - 4.27m x 3.56m (4.27 x 3.56) Radiator, built in shelved cupboard. Double glazed sash window to rear with vertical blinds. Archway to Kitchen. Door to Hall.Kitchen - 3.76m x 3.33m (12'4 x 10'11) - 3.78m x 3.35m (12'4 x 10'11)(Installed in 2019 by County Kitchens of Leyburn). High quality fittings comprising granite worktops, Belfast sink unit with chrome mixer tap, grey cupboards and drawers with chrome handles, built in electric oven, ceramic hob with stainless steel/glass extractor hood over with halogens, built in fridge, built in freezer, built in dishwasher, ceiling LED spotlights, television point, radiator. Double glazed sash windows to side and rear. Part glazed door to Utility Room. Archway to Dining Room.Utility Room - Quarry tiled floor, plumbing for washing machine, tumble dryer space. Double glazed windows and door to Garden. Part glazed door to Kitchen.Cellar - 3.84m x 2.06m (12'7 x 6'9) - 3.86m x 2.06m (12'7 x 6'9) Stone flagged floor, oil fired boiler, fitted shelving. Single glazed window to front. Stone steps leading up to Entrance Hall. (This room is below the neighbouring property The Chapel Gallery and therefore there is a flying freehold.)First Floor Landing - Radiator, airing cupboard with lagged hot water cylinder and immersion heater. Double glazed window to front with roman blind. Doors to Bedroom 1, Bedroom, 2 and Bathroom.Bedroom 1 - 4.27m x 4.55m (14'0 x 14'11) - 4.27m x 4.57m (14'0 x 14'11)(maximum depth). Coving, ceiling rose, built in wardrobe, radiator. Double glazed sash windows to front and side. Door to Landing.Bedroom 2 - 4.27m x 3.33m (14'0 x 10'11) - 4.27m x 3.35m (14'0 x 10'11)(maximum depth). Coving, ceiling rose, built in shelved cupboard, radiator. Double glazed sash window to rear. Door to Landing.Bathroom/Wc - (installed in 2017). Quality fittings comprising half tiled walls, pedestal wash hand basin large corner shower cubicle, extractor fan, large tiled panelled bath, low level WC, heated towel ladder, ceiling LED spotlights. Double glazed sash window to rear. Door to Landing.Second Floor Landing - Wall mounted halogen spotlights, Doors to Bedroom 3 and Inner Landing.Bedroom 3 - 4.27m x 4.55m (14'0 x 14'11) - 4.27m x 4.57m (14'0 x 14'11) Ceiling beams, ceiling halogens, radiator, television point. Double glazed window to front. Door to Landing.Inner Landing - Access doors to under eaves storage, radiator. Doors to Bedroom 4, Shower Room/WC and Landing.Bedroom 4 - 4.27m x 3.33m (14'0 x 10'11) - 4.27m x 3.35m (14'0 x 10'11) Ceiling beams, television point, ceiling halogens, radiator. Double glazed window to rear. Door to Inner Landing.Shower Room/Wc - Wash hand basin, shower cubicle with folding glass door with tiled surrounds, low level WC, ceiling beam, halogens. Door to Inner Landing.Outside - Private South Facing Garden - Lawn, well stocked flower beds, shrubs, stone flagged path, stone canopy over front door, outside courtesy light, gravel chippings, stone flagged path either side to the main road a short distance away whereby on street parking is available and both paths cross over the neighbouring property The Chapel Gallery. Plastic oil tank.General Information - Viewing - By appointment with Norman F. Brown. Tenure - We understand that the property is Freehold, although we have not verified this by sight of the Title Deeds. Local Authorities - North Yorkshire Council Tel: Property Reference 14056.Particulars Prepared September 2022.IMPORTANT NOTICE These particulars have been produced in good faith to give an overall view of the property. If any points are particularly relevant to your interest, please ask for further information or verification, particularly if you are considering travelling some distance to view the property. All interested parties should note: i. The particulars are set out as a general outline only for the guidance of intended purchasers and do not constitute an offer or contract or any part thereof.ii. All measurements, areas or distances are given only as a guide and should not be relied upon as fact. iii. The exterior photograph(s) may have been taken from a vantage point other than the front street level. It should not be assumed that any contents/furnishings/furniture etc. are included in the sale nor that the property remains as displayed in the photographs. iv. Services or any appliances referred to have not been tested and cannot be verified as being in working order. Prospective buyers should obtain their own verification. FREE MARKET APPRAISAL We will be pleased to provide an unbiased and professional market appraisal of your property without obligation, if you are thinking of selling. 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Description Welcome to Low Ground, a character cottage situated within the charming village of Dent, surrounded by uninterrupted countryside views and offering well appointed accommodation with living room and kitchen diner to the ground floor and two double bedrooms and bathroom to the first floor.Internally, the home is light and bright, boasting character features and offering well balanced accommodation. Completing the picture are the gardens to the front and rear, and off road parking, making Low Ground the ideal home for new buyers seeking countryside living. Property Overview On approach to the property, you are immediately captivated by the beautiful countryside surround, setting the scene for this character cottage within the thriving village of Dent. Firstly, you will appreciate the gardens as you make your way to the property, mostly laid to lawn which lead around the side where a patio path leads the way to the front entrance. Step through into the porch area, providing ample space for hanging coats and storing shoes after a day exploring the Yorkshire Dales. Follow into the living room; a generous space, oozing character with attractive beams and feature wood burner stove for those cooler evenings. With dual aspect windows to the front and rear, the home is filled with light, and steps lead down into the kitchen-dining room.The kitchen itself is well fitted with wall and base units, a ceramic sink, complementary worktop and tiled splashback. Integrated appliances include a Classic Deluxe oven with induction hob and extractor over, and ample space for a freestanding fridge freezer, as well as space for an undercounter washing machine, dishwasher and drier. Offering space for a dining table, this room is ideal for hosting friends and family, and a stable door provides access into the garden. The kitchen also houses the Worcester boiler. Follow the stairs to the first floor, filled with light and offering the two double bedrooms. Bedroom one enjoys views to the front and rear, with ample space for additional furniture and feature beam, whilst bedroom two boasts a feature fireplace, again light and bright with attractive views and space for additional furniture to suit.Finally, the bathroom is a three piece suite, comprising a large walk in shower with waterfall shower head and hand held attachment, W.C. and pedestal sink with an airing cupboard for storing essentials, completed with part tiled walls. Location Dent has a thriving community and boasts a well renowned primary school, village store, church, Dent railway station, cafes and public houses. The location is just 5 miles from the many amenities available in Sedbergh, junction 37 of the M6 is within easy reach and the market town of Kirkby Lonsdale is 10 miles away. What3words ///solving.upwardly.bumping Accommodation (with approximate dimensions) Ground Floor Living Room 14' 8 x 12' 4 (4.47m x 3.76m) Kitchen/Diner 15' 11 x 11' 5 (4.85m x 3.48m) First Floor Bedroom One 14' 8 x 12' 7 (4.47m x 3.84m) Bedroom Two 11' 9 x 8' 11 (3.58m x 2.72m) Property Information Outside A shared gateway with the neighbouring property leads you to the off road parking for Low Ground, with attractive lawn garden tot he front and views surrounding. A garden tot he rear enjoy space for a greenhouse with patio path leading to the front entrance, and handy log store for additional storage. Services Mains electricity. Oil fired central heating. Private Water. Septic Tank Drainage. Council Tax Westmorland and Furness Council. Band E. Tenure Freehold. Vacant possession upon completion. Energy Performance Certificate The full Energy Performance Certificate is available on our website and also at any of our offices. Viewings Strictly by appointment with Hackney & Leigh Kirkby Office.
Substantial four bedroom extended semi-detached house situated in this highly popular and sought after location in the heart of Bare village. The property is located within approximately two hundred metres of the parade of shops in Princes Crescent and close to the sea front promenade, local schools, Morecambe Golf Club, Happy Mount Park, Bare Lane railway station and local bus routes. The accommodation is uPVC double glazed throughout, gas central heated from a 'combi' boiler and further benefits from having a superb open plan kitchen/diner/family room, spacious bathroom, separate shower room and an impressive lawned rear garden. Briefly comprises: side entrance, hallway, lounge with multi-fuel burner, bay fronted living room, large kitchen/diner/family room with a range of integrated appliances and French doors leading out to the rear garden, staircase and first floor landing, two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, single bedroom/dressing room, fully tiled four-piece bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower cubicle, staircase and second floor landing, bedroom four and modern shower room. Outside the property, there is a block paved front garden and driveway providing off-road parking for a number of vehicles leading to the detached garage with storage outbuilding to the rear. Finally, there is a generous size lawned rear garden with paved patio. In summary, this is a superb family home in a highly sought after location with that all important fourth bedroom and internal viewings are highly recommended and will certainly not fail to impress.SIDE ENTRANCEuPVC double glazed door with leaded patterned glass leading into:HALLWAYCentral heating radiator. Cupboard housing the electric meter and consumer unit. Coving. Ceiling light. Electric power points. Staircase to first floor.LOUNGE 4.42m x 3.96m (14'6'' x 12'11'')uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Feature brick built fireplace with multi-fuel burner. Coving. Ceiling light. Electric power points. LIVING ROOM (currently used as an office) 5.20m (into the bay) x 3.48m (17'0'' x 11'5'')uPVC double glazed bay window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Feature fireplace. Telephone point. Coving. Ceiling light. Electric power points. OPEN PLAN KITCHEN/DINER/FAMILY AREADINING/FAMILY AREA 5.85m x 2.97m (average) (19'2'' x 9'8'')uPVC double glazed French doors leading out to the rear garden. Central heating radiator. Ceiling lights. Electric power points. Open access into:KITCHEN L-SHAPED 5.19m (max) x 4.10m (17'0'' x 13'5'')Two uPVC double glazed windows to the rear elevation. Two velux windows in the line of the roof slope. Central heating radiator. Range of fitted furniture comprising base units, wall units (with lighting underneath) and drawers with complementary working surfaces with inset circular sink. Two separate 'Gorenje' electric ovens and four ring induction hob. Integrated fridge, freezer, dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer. Plinth warm air heater. Tiled in part to three walls. Ceiling lights. Electric power points. Access into a walk-in larder with power and light housing the 'Vaillant' gas combination condensing boiler. STAIRCASE TO FIRST FLOORuPVC double glazed side window. Walk-in storage cupboard with hanging rail, coat hooks, shelf and light. LANDINGuPVC double glazed side window. Coving. Picture rail. Ceiling light. Electric power points. BEDROOM ONE 5.24m (into the bay) x 3.15m (17'2'' x 10'4'')uPVC double glazed bay window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Fitted wardrobes with overbed and bedside cabinets. Two ceiling lights. Electric power points. BEDROOM TWO 4.42m x 3.61m (14'6'' x 11'10'')uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Built-in wardrobes. Decorative fireplace. Coving. Ceiling lights. Electric power points. BEDROOM THREE (currently used as a dressing room) 2.11m (to the wardrobes) x 1.94m (6'11' x 6'4'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Central heating radiator. Fitted wardrobes. Ceiling lights. Electric power points. BATHROOM/WC 2.85m x 2.73m (9'4'' x 8'11'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Tiled floor. Four piece suite in white comprising freestanding bath with hand held shower fitment, shower cubicle with mains shower and glazed shower screen, wash hand basin and wc. Fully tiled floor to ceiling. Illuminated mirror. Vertical chrome radiator. Ceiling lights. STAIRCASE TO SECOND FLOORuPVC double glazed window. LANDINGVelux double glazed window. Access under the eaves. Ceiling lights. Electric power points. BEDROOM FOUR 3.50m x 3.41m (excluding restricted head height) (11'5'' x 11'2'')Two velux windows to the rear roof slope. uPVC double glazed circular picture window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Under eaves storage. Ceiling lights. Electric power points. SHOWER ROOM/WC 2.91m x 2.16m (9'6'' x 7'1'')uPVC double glazed window to the side elevation. Tiled floor. Three piece suite in white comprising shower cubicle with 'Mira' mains shower and glazed shower screens, pedestal wash hand basin and wc. Illuminated mirror. Heated vertical chromium towel rail. Fully tiled floor to ceiling. Under eaves storage. Ceiling lights. Extractor fan. OUTSIDE THE PROPERTYFRONT GARDEN/DRIVEWAYLaid to block paving providing off-road parking for a number of vehicles and leads down the side of the property to the detached garage. Raised shrub/flower beds with inset lighting. External power points. Outside lights. Outside cold water tap. Gated access into the rear garden. DETACHED GARAGE 7.10m x 2.95m (23'3'' x 9'8'')Concrete sectional construction accessed via electric roller door. uPVC double glazed windows and door. Fully insulated. Power and light. REAR GARDENGenerous size rear garden. Mainly laid to lawn with Indian stone paved patios. Timber garden shed. Surrounded by natural hedging. External power points. Outside cold water tap. Outside security lights. Soffit down lights. Storage outbuilding (rear of garage) with uPVC double glazed window and door, power and light. TENURE FreeholdSERVICES Mains water, mains drainage, mains electricity, mains gas. Local Authority Lancaster City Council. Council Tax Band D. Amount payable for the financial year 2023/24 being £2303.87. Please note that this is a verbal enquiry only. We strongly recommend that prospective purchasers verify the information direct.Council Tax Band: D (Lancaster City Council)Tenure: Freehold
Located to the fringe of this ever popular & sought after village, enjoying an elevated position with open views to the front across the Derwent valley to the western fells of the Lake District, a well presented, deceptively spacious & flexible, 3 bedroom, Grade II listed, detached barn conversion. Set on a quiet country lane, on the edge of this highly prized village, located to the fringe of Cockermouth, in a glorious setting with pastoral views down to the River Derwent, with a vista beyond over the town to the Lake District National Park beyond, Grove Barn is an excellent opportunity to acquire a Grade II listed barn, sympathetically converted a number of years ago creating a well-proportioned and flexible low maintenance home.With a private courtyard providing off road parking, and having low maintenance raised beds and a secure outside store, the accommodation to the ground floor comprises a reception kitchen dining room, which has a return staircase to the first floor with bespoke wrought iron work from renowned local craftsman Alan Dawson. To the front of the property is the sitting room / 3rd bedroom which overlooks the valley, whilst to the rear of the kitchen area a utility room leads to a 3 piece downstairs shower room.Having partially revered accommodation, to the first floor is the main lounge. which has a vaulted ceiling and gas stove in an exposed stone fireplace, and enjoys the best view in the house from its mullioned bay window with oak seat. Also to the first floor is the main bedroom, which has built in wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom, and also the second bedroom.Papcastle is an ancient, and much sought after, village with history dating to pre-Roman times and now with good transport links to the A66, west to the industries of the Energy Coast or east to Keswick, Penrith and the M6 motorway, Papcastle enjoys easy access to the Georgian 'gem' town of Cockermouth, being a 5 minute drive or 20 minutes' walk, with the Lake District National Park and the North/Western Lakes close by.DirectionsFrom Cockermouth town centre turn right at the roundabout onto Gote Road and proceed onto Gote Brow. Follow this road into the village and take the first lane to the left. Follow this and Grove Barn is on the right hand side.Services Mains gas, electric, water and drains are connected, but neither these services nor any boilers or radiators have been tested. Material Information: Standard construction. We understand that broadband and mobile telephone reception are available. There is private off road vehicle parking.
Superb four bedroom detached house situated just off the prestigious coastal road in Hest Bank offering sea views of Morecambe Bay and the Lakeland Hills at the rear. Convenient for Hest Bank and Bolton-le-Sands village amenities, primary schools, canal waterway, sea shore walks, main bus route to the market town of Carnforth with railway station and M6 motorway access. The accommodation is uPVC double glazed, gas central heated and briefly comprises: front entrance, hallway, spacious dual aspect lounge with feature fireplace, separate dining room, modern fitted breakfast kitchen with range cooker and granite worktops, ground floor wc, staircase and first floor landing, four double bedrooms and four-piece bathroom with separate shower cubicle. Outside the property, there is a wide block paved driveway providing off-road parking for a number of vehicles leading to the double garage. Finally, there are pleasant lawned gardens to the front and side and a paved rear patio. This property will particularly appeal to family buyers seeking a well-proportioned home in a prime location with that all important fourth bedroom and of course sea views. Internal viewings are highly recommended and will certainly not disappoint. Sold with NO UPWARD CHAIN. FRONT ENTRANCEOpen canopy. Outside light. Composite double glazed door with glazed side panels leading into:HALLWAYuPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Two central heating radiators. Parquet flooring. Built-in storage cupboard with hanging rail. Coving. Two ceiling lights. Access into:GROUND FLOOR WCTimber framed single glazed window. Central heating radiator. Pedestal wash hand basin and wc. Tiled in part to all walls. Ceiling light. LOUNGE 5.90m x 4.54m (19'4'' x 14'11'')uPVC double glazed windows to the front and rear elevations. Wooden flooring. Two central heating radiators. Feature fireplace with 'Gazco' stove effect gas fire. Two ceiling lights. Electric power points.DINING ROOM 6.43m (average) x 3.97m (max) (21'1'' x 13'0'')Two uPVC double glazed windows to the rear elevation. Two central heating radiators. Parquet flooring. Understairs storage cupboard. Coving. Two ceiling lights. Electric power points. BREAKFAST KITCHEN 5.90m x 2.70m (19'4'' x 8'10'')uPVC double glazed windows to the side and rear elevations. uPVC double glazed back door. Vertical radiator. 'Karndean' flooring. Range of fitted furniture comprising base units, wall units (with lighting underneath) and drawers with granite working surfaces in part to three walls with a matching breakfast/dining area. Inset double Belfast sink with mixer tap. 'Smeg' range cooker with double electric oven, grill and seven burner gas hob. 'Smeg' cooker hood with extractor fan and lights. Integrated 'Hotpoint' dishwasher and washing machine. 'Vaillant' gas combination condensing boiler (housed in wall unit). Ceiling lights. Electric power points. STAIRCASE TO FIRST FLOORLANDINGuPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation with sea views across Morecambe Bay. Central heating radiator. Built-in storage cupboard with shelving. Coving. Two ceiling lights. Loft hatch access.BEDROOM ONE 4.87m (to wardrobes) x 3.12m (15'11'' x 10'3'')Two uPVC double glazed windows to the rear elevation with sea views. Central heating radiator. Built-in wardrobes. Coving. Ceiling light. Electric power points. BEDROOM TWO 3.75m x 2.67m (12'4'' x 8'9'')uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Coving. Ceiling light. Electric power points. BEDROOM THREE 3.29m x 2.75m (10'9'' x 9'0'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation with sea views. Central heating radiator. Coving. Ceiling light. Electric power points. BEDROOM FOUR 3.33m x 2.67m (10'11'' x 8'9'')uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Coving. Ceiling light. Electric power points. BATH/SHOWER ROOM/WC 3.04m x 1.68m (9'11'' x 5'6'')uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Heated towel rail. Four piece suite in white comprising shower cubicle with 'Creda' electric shower, bath, pedestal wash hand basin and wc. Fully tiled to shower cubicle and in part to remaining walls. Ceiling light. OUTSIDE THE PROPERTYDRIVEWAYDropped kerb and large timber gates onto the wide block paved driveway providing off-road parking for a number of vehicles and leads to the double garage. ATTACHED DOUBLE GARAGE 5.25m x 5.08 (17'2'' x 16'8'')Accessed via two separate metal up and over doors. Power, light and water. Electric consumer unit.FRONT/SIDE GARDENLaid to lawn. Mature trees. Surrounded by timber fencing. REAR PATIOLaid to block paving. Surrounded by stone walls and timber fencing. TENURE FreeholdSERVICES Mains water, mains drainage, mains electricity, mains gas. Local Authority Lancaster City Council. Council Tax Band E. Amount payable for the financial year 2024/25 being £2824.59. Please note that this is a verbal enquiry only. We strongly recommend that prospective purchasers verify the information direct.Council Tax Band: E (Lancaster City Council)Tenure: Freehold
Situated within a beautiful walled garden is Highfield House, an immaculately presented and pretty as a postcard detached family home. Packed with an abundance of character and charm throughout, the property has some most impressive features including a double-height hallway with open staircase, spacious open plan dining kitchen and a walled courtyard off the living room. A truly unique opportunity to purchase an immaculately presented and spacious home, within a semi-rural setting yet within easy reach of the every-day amenities. A viewing is imperative to appreciate the quality, aspect and space Highfield House has to offer.The accommodation, which has oil central heating and double glazing throughout, briefly comprises: entrance hall, hallway, living room, dining kitchen, utility room and WC/cloakroom to the ground floor with a landing, four double bedrooms with master en-suite shower room and family bathroom on the first floor. Externally the property has a walled courtyard, large walled front garden with ample off road parking and a detached single garage. EPC - D and Council Tax Band - F.Located on the outskirts of the picturesque village of Irthington, which boasts excellent access to a range of transport connections including the A69 and M6 Motorway. The wonderful 'Sally' traditional country pub is an excellent hub for the community, with the addition of an excellent Village School for the little ones. A short drive East provides access to the market town of Brampton which has a wider array of amenities including shops, butchers, doctors surgery and William Howard Secondary School. Heading West you have the border city of Carlisle, which has an excellent city centre shopping centre, multiple out of town retail parks and Carlisle's Citadel Train Station which provides high-speed rail links both North and South through the West Coast mainline.Entrance Hall - Entrance door from the front with internal door to the hallway. Four double glazed windows to the front aspect, tiled flooring and recessed spotlights. Feature tiling to the internal door surround and windowsills.Hallway - Double height ceiling with an open staircase to the first floor landing, internal doors to the living room, dining kitchen and utility room, radiator, tiled flooring, and double glazed window to the front aspect.Living Room - Three double glazed windows providing a triple aspect, double glazed French doors to the walled courtyard, tiled flooring, radiator and feature wood burning stove inset within the chimney breast on a tiled hearth with floating mantel above.Dining Kitchen - A modern fitted kitchen comprising a range of base, wall, drawer and tall units with generous worksurfaces and matching splashbacks above including a kitchen peninsula breakfast bar. Electric Rangemaster cooker, extractor unit, integrated dishwasher, space for an American Style fridge freezer, ceramic one and a half bowl sink with mixer tap, tiled flooring, decorative retained fireplace, two radiators, tiled flooring, five double glazed windows, and internal door to the utility room.Utility Room - Fitted tall and wall units with worksurfaces and matching splashbacks. Space and plumbing for a washing machine, space for a tumble drier, under-counter oil boiler, tiled flooring, recessed spotlights, internal doors to the WC/cloakroom and hallway with an external stable door to the front elevation.Wc/Cloakroom - Two piece suite comprising WC and pedestal wash hand basin. Fully tiled walls, tiled flooring, towel radiator and obscured double glazed window.Landing - Open staircase up from the ground floor hallway with internal doors to four bedrooms and family bathroom. Loft access point and small built-in cupboard with double doors.Master Bedroom - Two double glazed windows providing a dual aspect, radiator, exposed floorboards and internal door to the en-suite shower room.Master En-Suite - Three piece suite comprising WC, pedestal wash hand basin and shower enclosure with electric shower unit. Fully tiled walls, extractor fan, radiator and obscured double glazed window.Bedroom Two - Two double glazed windows to the rear aspect, radiator, exposed floorboards and built-in wardrobe/storage cupboard.Bedroom Three - Double glazed window to the rear aspect, radiator, exposed floorboards and built-in wardrobe/storage cupboard.Bedroom Four - Double glazed window to the front aspect and radiator. This room is currently being utilised as a study.Bathroom - A four piece bathroom suite comprising WC, pedestal wash hand basin, double shower enclosure with electric shower unit and freestanding roll top bath with hand shower attachment. Part tiled walls, extractor fan, recessed spotlights, two radiators and two obscured double glazed windows.External - To the front of the property is a beautiful walled garden, complete with lawn and borders with a further large gravelled driveway, accessed via double metal gates, providing off road parking for multiple vehicles. Accessed via French doors from the living room is a walled courtyard benefitting from power. To the front of the property is a cold water tap and external power points each side of the entrance hall.Garage - Detached single garage with manual up and over garage door, pedestrian access door, power and lighting.What3words - For the location of this property please visit the What3Words App and enter - assurance.pixel.photocopyPlease Note - The property is serviced by a sewage treatment plant which is shared between three properties and located on land belonging 'The Stables'. The servicing, maintenance, electricity and emptying costs are divided between the three properties. The access lane from the main road to the property is shared between three properties, any maintenance on the lane is agreed between the three properties. The property is serviced via oil central heating of which the oil tank sits upon it's own base and is located outside the garden wall, on land belonging to 'The Stables'.
Accommodation in BriefEntrance Hall Sitting Room Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room Larder Utility Room WC Two Bedrooms BathroomGarden Stores Garden ParkingThe PropertyLow Donkleywood Cottage is a stunning country cottage which has been comprehensively renovated and upgraded in recent years to provide well-presented accommodation with considerable character and charm. The cottage, originally a pair of railway cottages, sits amidst glorious open countryside in the North Tyne River Valley yet close to the peaceful hamlet of Donkleywood, within easy reach of local amenities and within the Northumberland National Park, a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage enjoys open views over stunning rolling countryside to the south, east and west with gently rising moorland to the north of the village. Internally the cottage provides all the requirements for modern-day living including an efficient air source heating system and underfloor heating throughout the ground floor.The front door opens into a bright entrance hall with vaulted ceiling and attractive stone flooring that runs throughout the ground floor. The main reception areas are located to the original front of the house for maximum benefit of the glorious southerly views. The dual-aspect open plan kitchen/dining room runs the depth of the cottage offering views to the front and rear. The kitchen is fitted with a comprehensive range of elegant cabinetry, double Belfast sink, granite work surfaces, dual-fuel range-style cooker, integrated dishwasher and benefits from an excellent larder. The spacious dining area has a high beamed ceiling and multi-fuel stove set on a tiled hearth in a stone inglenook fireplace. The bright sitting room, which has an open fire with stone surround, high beamed ceiling, offers stunning southerly views and has a door leading out to the garden; a further door has been blocked off but could easily be re-instated. From the hall a door leads through a useful utility room which is plumbed for a washing machine, houses the water tank and offers useful storage and shelving. There is a cloakroom/WC off the utility room.A concealed staircase from the sitting room leads up to the first floor landing which has two windows offering views towards the picturesque hamlet. There are two double bedrooms both of which have stunning elevated views of the garden and valley beyond and have characterful original exposed fireplace stonework. The luxurious bathroom has a double-ended, ball and claw foot roll top bath positioned beside the window to take in the views, separate walk-in shower, wash hand basin and WC. ExternallyLow Donkleywood Cottage is approached through a gated entrance which leads to a parking and turning area at the rear of the cottage with ample space for several cars. There are two stone outhouses to the rear which have been rebuilt and now provide excellent storage.The garden surrounds the property and is mainly laid to lawn at present yet offers enormous potential for a keen gardener to be creative. There are a number of areas to sit and enjoy the fabulous views over open fields towards the North Tyne and abundant wildlife that visits the garden and surrounding area. In addition, the garden includes part of an old railway bridge together with a stone well that has been rebuilt which provide interesting features.Local InformationDonkleywood, thought to mean hanging wood, is a small hamlet in the North Tyne Valley which is within both the designated Northumberland International Dark Sky Park and the beautiful Northumberland National Park. The area is a haven for wildlife much of which can be enjoyed from the garden. The surrounding countryside offers excellent walks and cycling. Kielder Water and Forest Park which provides a multitude of water-based activities, the award-winning Kielder Observatory, Kielder Skyspace and sculpture trail, mountain biking and a multi-purpose track for running and cycling is very accessible. Nearby Falstone has a tearoom and post office and there are two excellent local inns, The Black Cock in Falstone and The Pheasant in Stannersburn, with The Hollybush at Greenhaugh also nearby. Tarset also has an active arts community while the thriving village of Bellingham provides everyday amenities with a variety of shops, post office, cafes and heritage centre. There are several pubs together with a hotel, garage, library, health centre, chemist and emergency services along with an excellent 18-hole golf course. Hexham provides a wider range of local retail, educational and professional services together with a hospital; the eclectic range of boutiques, cafes and restaurants in Corbridge are also very accessible. Newcastle is within easy reach and provides further comprehensive cultural, educational, recreational and shopping facilities.For schooling, there is an excellent first school in Greenhaugh, while Bellingham offers a nursery school together with first and middle schools. Senior schools are available in Hexham and Haydon Bridge with several private day schools in Newcastle.For the commuter the A68 and A69 provide excellent access to Newcastle in the east and Carlisle in the west, and onward access to the A1 and M6. The railway station at Hexham provides regular cross-country services to both Newcastle and Carlisle, which in turn link to main line services to other major UK cities north and south. Newcastle International Airport is also within easy reach.Approximate MileagesFalstone 1.8 miles Bellingham 6.7 miles Hexham 22.7 miles Corbridge 24.5 miles Newcastle International Airport 33.6 miles Jedburgh 36.5 miles Newcastle City Centre 39.2 milesServicesMains electricity. Main water to house and spring water to garden. Private drainage to septic tank. Air source heat pump for central heating.Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of WayThe 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 PurchasersWe 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 OfferPlease 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.EPC Rating: E
RESTORATION PROJECT A Grade 2* listed detached property situated in the beautiful hamlet of Marthwaite, on the southern outskirts of Sedbergh. Dating back to the early 1700's this property is now a restoration project. The Oaks is diffused with a wealth of period features and would make a charming family home. Internally the property comprises of a kitchen, dining room with cast iron fireplace and lounge with multifuel stove, family shower room with W.C and access down to the cellar. To the first floor, three good sized double bedrooms all enjoying double aspect windows with the original mullions. The accommodation is completed on the second floor, where there is a bathroom, with roll top bath and large attic room complete with beautiful oak beams and original windows.As well as enjoying a substantial home, the property acquires a large Cottage Garden with two stone outbuilding, fruit tree's and planting beds. There is also a good-sized paddock measuring just under an acre, perfect as a small holding. Marthwaite is a unique hamlet comprising a range of individual dwellings, both new and old. It is around a 5-minute drive from Sedbergh, where you can enjoy a host of amenities, including good schools, both primary and secondary, shops, bars, restaurants, dentist and doctors surgery's. For those who love the outdoors, the Dales Way sits on the doorstep and it's only a stone throw from the Howgill Fells. It is around a 15 minute drive to the M6 providing easy access to the Lake District and Kendal being only a 20 minute drive. The Oaks is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest. Viewings are highly recommended to appreciate the property and it's space.
Nestled in a substantial plot in the delightful hamlet of Kelsick is this stunning four bedroom traditional farmhouse, Midtown Farm. The property boasts its own attractive grounds, including a beautiful orchard, as well as benefitting from views across the far-reaching countryside. This property is perfect for those who are looking for rural living, but still wish to be part of a small community. While the property is in need of some cosmetic updating, there are gorgeous features throughout, such as exposed beams and cosy wood burners. Externally there are also a number of outbuildings and a two storey barn arranged around a rear courtyard, where there is also ample off road parking.Internally, the fantastic living accommodation in the main house briefly comprises; to the ground floor, an entrance door to the rear of the property into an entrance hallway, utility room, snug/second reception room, storage, a brilliantly spacious open plan living/dining room, kitchen and stairs to the first floor landing. To the first floor there are four double bedrooms, with the master being a very good size, a family bathroom, and an additional shower room, storage, as well as a fantastic amount of space on the main landing area which would be great for an additional sitting area/snug.To the front of the property there is gated access to driveway parking and to the entrance pathway which leads up to the front of the property, there is a lawned area with established plants and shrub borders with mature trees and an orchard at the side. At the rear of the property there is a large parking area, lawned areas, patio seating areas all of which are bordered by established shrubs, flower beds and trees. Additionally, attached to the main house is a fantastic two storey brick built barn which provides a great opportunity to create an extra dwelling, subject to planning, and further outbuildings one with a WC ideal for storage or conversion as well (STP). Kelsick is a HamletEntrance Hallway - Wood panelled part glazed entrance door leads through into the hallway having exposed beams, ceiling light, tiled flooring, access into the utility area and a step down where there are three doorways leading through into the open plan living/dining area, the second reception room and through into a storage cupboard that is fitted with shelving and a ceiling light.Utility Room - A range of wall and base units with a complementary roll top work surface over, a single-glazed wooden framed window to the rear aspect, ceiling light, plumbed for a washing machine, space for a tumble dryer, space for a freestanding fridge/freezer and the oil-boiler is housed in this area.Second Reception Room - UPVC double-glazed window to the front aspect, exposed beams, fireplace inset with a wood burning stove sitting on a tiled hearth with a beamed mantel, original meat hooks, radiator and a carpeted floor.Open Plan Living/Dining Area - A large room fitted with two UPVC double-glazed windows to the front aspect both with window seats, UPVC double-glazed door leading out into the front garden, exposed beams, three ceiling lights and three radiators. A built in storage cupboard with shelving, fireplace inset with a wood burning stove sitting on a tiled hearth with a beamed and built in brick storage attached perfect for log storage. There is a further feature fireplace with a tiled hearth, access through into the kitchen and a doorway leading through into a vestibule where the first floor staircase is located having a carpeted floor, ceiling light and fitted storage shelves.Kitchen - A range of wall and base units with a complementary roll top work surface, tiled splash back and a stainless-steel 1.5 sink with drainer unit and a chrome mixer tap over. integrated dishwasher, oven and an induction hob with extractor hood over. Space for a fridge/freezer, UPVC double-glazed windows the rear aspect, two strip lights and a tiled floor.First Floor Landing - Carpeted staircase leads up to the first floor where there is a UPVC double-glazed window to the rear aspect with a wooden surround. The landing itself is a good size fitted with three ceiling lights, carpeted flooring, exposed beams, UPVC double-glazed window to the rear aspect with a wooden surround and two loft access hatches. Two storage cupboards having shelving and houses the water tank, further doorways lead through into the bedrooms, family bathroom and into the family shower room.Family Bathroom - UPVC double-glazed opaque window to the rear aspect with a painted wooden surround, ceiling light, radiator, carpeted flooring, low-level WC, wash hand basin with tiled splash back and a panelled surround bath with a tiled splash back.Bedroom Two - A double bedroom having a UPVC double-glazed window to the front aspect with views over the orchard and across open countryside, ceiling light, exposed beams, radiator and a carpeted floor.Bedroom One - A good size master bedroom having a UPVC double-glazed window to the front assent with views over the orchard and across open countryside, exposed beams, ceiling light, radiator and a carpeted floor.Family Shower Room - UPVC double-glazed opaque window to the rear aspect, exposed beams, extractor fan, radiator and a carpeted flooring. Low-level WC, wash hand basin and a walk-in shower cubicle fully tiled with a mains-fed rainfall shower over.Bedroom Four - A single bedroom having a UPVC double-glazed window to the front aspect with views over the orchard and across open countryside, ceiling light, built in storage, radiator and a carpeted floor.Bedroom Three - A double bedroom having a UPVC double-glazed window to the front aspect with views over the orchard and across open countryside, radiator and a carpeted floor.Externally - At the front of the property there is gated access to driveway parking and to the entrance pathway which leads up to the front of the property, there is a lawned area with established plants and shrub borders with mature trees and an orchard at the side. At the rear of the property there is a large parking area, lawned areas, patio seating areas all of which are bordered by established shrubs, flower beds and trees. A two storey brick built barn which provides a great opportunity to create an extra dwelling (STP) and further outbuildings one with a WC ideal for storage or conversion as well (STP).Services - Mains Electric and Water. Septic tank for drainage.Oil-fired central heating (oil tank housed in the rear garden.)Wood burning stoves (both located in the two reception rooms on the ground floor.)Epc & Council Tax Band - EPC Rating: To be confirmedCouncil Tax Band: DDisclaimer - 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.
Explore this remarkable four-bedroom residence situated in the tranquil village of Kirksanton, near the Lake District National Park. Boasting numerous original features such as the Original Mill Working and exposed beam ceilings, this property exudes charm. Impeccably maintained, it showcases generously sized rooms spread across three floors.With off-road parking for three cars, a garage, and both front and back gardens offering views of Black Combe, this dwelling seamlessly blends character with modern conveniences. Don't let this opportunity pass you by!As you approach this remarkable character property, you'll be greeted by off-road parking for up to three cars, a sizable garage, and a generous lawned front garden adorned with apple trees, flower beds, and a variety of plants and trees. Towards the rear of the front garden, you'll find a raised paved area featuring a charming summer house, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the surroundings.Step into the entrance hall adorned with slate flooring, and striking feature beams. From here, access the impressive kitchen/diner featuring a range of base units with light grey countertops, a matching island, and a Rangemaster boasting a 6-ring ceramic electric hob with twin ovens and grill. Original mill workings behind glass add character, along with an inviting open fire. The ground floor also hosts a utility area with WC and access to the garden, as well as the former wheel room, now transformed into a boiler room.Ascend the wooden spindled staircase to the first floor, where you'll find a spacious lounge boasting original beams spanning the room's length and offering ample natural light from windows at the front and rear, with views of Black Combe. A stone fireplace with electric inset adds warmth and charm. Also on this floor, a cozy study provides an ideal work-from-home space.Continue to the third floor to discover four equally sized double bedrooms, all featuring natural decor. A white three-piece bathroom awaits, including a large double-ended bath with shower attachment, WC, and vanity washbasin, complemented by cream tiled flooring and partially tiled walls. Adjacent, a separate shower room offers a large shower cubicle with wall-mounted body jets and an additional handheld unit, along with WC and vanity washbasin.The rear garden, accessible through the utility room, features an easily maintained grassed and paved area.Ground Floor - Kitchen/Diner - 10.58 x 4.22 (34'8 x 13'10) - Wheel Room/Boiler Room - 6.28 x 2.31 (20'7 x 7'6) - Utility - 3.94 x 2.67 (12'11 x 8'9) - First Floor - Lounge - 9.92 x 6.24 (32'6 x 20'5) - Study - 3.31 x 3.01 (10'10 x 9'10) - Second Floor - Bedroom One - 4.83 x 3.10 (15'10 x 10'2) - Bedroom Two - 4.21 x 3.24 (13'9 x 10'7) - Bedroom Three - 4.84 x 2.93 (15'10 x 9'7) - Bedroom Four - 4.84 x 2.94 (15'10 x 9'7) - Bathroom - 3.00 x 1.95 (9'10 x 6'4) - Shower Room - 2.94 x 1.95 (9'7 x 6'4) -
Boggs Farm is a unique and characterful, traditional Victorian five bedroom farmhouse with beautiful gardens and wild meadow extending to approximately 2.22 acres. The generous gardens provide a private retreat for garden enthusiasts and the array of outbuildings provide scope for potential conversion and multi-generational living.Tucked away in the countryside, the property is still easily accessible to nearby towns and only a short drive from Carlisle.The AccommodationUpon entering the front door, a bright hallway provides access to the kitchen and remainder of the ground floor accommodation. Turning left leads you into a games room/guest room fitted with laminate flooring and benefitting from a en-suite shower room with mains shower cubicle, partially tiled walls, w.c and white hand basin with mirror above. There is access to the garage/workshop from the games room. The garage roof was replaced about 15 years.The kitchen is fitted with solid wooden floor and wall units, integrated dishwasher, integrated fridge/freezer, dual Belfast sink with mixer tap, excellent fitted pantry cupboards, has ample room for dining and steps through to the Amdega conservatory over-looking the blossoming gardens. On the other side of the house to the front elevation are two wonderful reception rooms with traditional timber sash windows with shutters. The sitting room or library features a large brick fireplace which has been blocked off, fitted bookshelves, original flooring and door. The main living room is complete with an open fire and dual aspect windows flooding the room with light. Additionally there is a useful walk-in storage cupboard with built-in shelving.Upstairs there are four exceptionally large double bedrooms and a fifth smaller bedroom which would also make an excellent study/office. The bedrooms are fitted with a variety of fitted wardrobes and cupboards and the master bedroom benefits from a his and her style bathroom layout nearby with two separate bathrooms. One fitted with a shower cubicle and the other fitted with a bath.Externally the property is accessed via an off-road track from West or East. A wooden gate opens to a large courtyard of loose stone where there is ample parking available as well as a brick built car port and garage. There are an array of outbuildings used for wood/coal storage, storing tools and gardening equipment. The sheds may lend to conversion to a 'granny flat or holiday accommodation' subject to necessary consents. Grounds to the front of the property are predominantly laid to lawn with a large area of the grounds kept as wild meadow. The current owners have built vegetable plots and a polytunnel with water supply which is to be included in the sale. There are a further two lovely, private, garden areas accessible from the conservatory and garage complete with a variety of beautiful plants, shrubbery and trees.SituationWestlinton, Longtown, is a picturesque village located in the heart of Cumbria, England. Nestled amidst the beautiful countryside, Westlinton offers a tranquil and idyllic setting for residents and visitors alike. The area is renowned for its natural beauty, with rolling hills, lush green fields, and charming country lanes perfect for leisurely walks. Despite its peaceful ambiance, Westlinton remains accessible, situated close to the A7 road, providing convenient links to nearby towns like Carlisle and Longtown. Additionally, the village benefits from good transport links, with regular bus services connecting it to surrounding areas. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or looking to explore the stunning landscapes of Cumbria, Westlinton's delightful location and accessible transport links make it a charming destination.What 3 Words///laugh.massaging.blaringTenure and Possession: The Freehold title is offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion.Matters of Title: The property is sold subject to all existing easements, burdens, reservations and wayleaves, including rights of access and rights of way whether contained in the Title Deeds or informally constituted and whether referred to in the General Remarks and Stipulations or not. The Purchaser(s) will be held to have satisfied themselves as to the nature of such matters.Fixtures and Fittings: All standard fixtures and fittings are to be included in the sale.EPC Rating: FServices: The property is served by mains water, mains electricity, sewage treatment plant and biomass central heating.Broadband: Broadband is available (cable)Viewings: Strictly by appointment through the sole selling agents, C&D Rural. Tel Offers: Offers should be submitted to the selling agents. The owner reserves the right to sell without imposing a closing date and will not be bound to accept the highest, or indeed any, offer. All genuinely interested parties are advised to note their interest with the selling agents.Money Laundering Obligations: In accordance with the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 the selling agents are required to verify the identity of the purchaser at the time an offer is accepted.Local Authority: Cumberland Council, Civic Centre, Rickergate, Carlisle CA3 8QG. Tel: . The house is in Council Tax Band E.EPC Rating: F
Accommodation in BriefEntrance Hallway Kitchen/Dining Room Utility Room Study Ground Floor WC Family Room Sitting Room Principal Bedroom with En-Suite Shower Room Three Further Bedrooms Family BathroomDetached Garage Driveway Parking Gardens Patio Pond Shed GreenhouseThe PropertyThe Station Masters House is an attractive late Victorian property, originally built for the station master of the adjoining former railway station (which closed many years ago) on the scenic Settle to Carlisle line. Full of character and charming period features such as original mullioned windows, wood paneling and wrought iron fireplaces, the property is beautifully and sympathetically decorated with a delightful homely atmosphere.Elegant black and white Italian marble floor tiles run through the entrance hall into the kitchen/dining room and recreates the feel of a grand station waiting room. Glazed double doors between the two spaces allow light to flood through from the windows to three sides in the kitchen. The kitchen features a good range of bespoke wall and floor units in oak, including an integrated dishwasher, full height fridge and full height freezer. A Lacanche range cooker and Belfast double sink continue the period feel and there is ample space for a table and chairs to seat at least six diners. Beside the kitchen, a spacious utility room contains laundry and storage facilities, and provides a side door out to the garage. A study with fantastic bespoke floor-to-ceiling bookshelves in maple/burr elm (which can be purchased separately if required), opens straight onto the patio and a handy downstairs WC is situated beside the staircase to the first floor.Two reception rooms; a family room and a sitting room/snug complete the ground floor. The family room is a light, calming room with feature fireplace and a door to the porch and garden beyond. The sitting room/snug has wonderful three-quarter height oak paneling and harks back to the Victorian station master days. This room also has a cast iron fireplace.Stairs from the hall lead up to the first floor and the bright principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes and modern ensuite shower room. Three further very pleasantly decorated bedrooms are served by a smart bathroom with shower over the bath. A hatch on the landing leads up to loft storage.ExternallyThe Station Masters House is approached along a paved driveway offering parking for several vehicles and access to the detached stone built garage to match the architecture of the house. Large lawns covering two sides of the property are bordered by mature trees and hedges, providing excellent shelter and privacy, and a patio with beautiful ornate paving wraps around two sides of the property; the perfect place to relax in the sunshine and enjoy al fresco dining. Outdoor storage and gardening opportunities can be found in the greenhouse and wooden shed, and the pond is a haven for wildlife.Local InformationGreat Ormside is a small, picturesque village in the Eden Valley, just outside the Yorkshire Dales National Park and close to the Lake District National Park and North Pennines, offering unspoiled countryside and fells for hill walking and climbing. There is also the smaller neighbouring hamlet of Little Ormside. The market town of Appleby is a short distance away with further amenities, including a secondary school, and the regional centre of Penrith is within easy reach, providing comprehensive cultural, educational and recreational opportunities, along with excellent shopping facilities.Ormside is well placed for transport links, lying between the A66, A685 and just over 15 minutes' drive from the M6 at Junction 38. Appleby railway station is on the Settle-Carlisle train line and main line rail services are available at Penrith which provide fast (under 3 hours) and frequent services to London in the south and to Glasgow in the north. The rail station at Carlisle provides regular connecting services east to Newcastle. The new Carlisle Lake District Airport is easily accessible and operates scheduled flights to London Southend, Belfast and Dublin.Approximate MileagesAppleby-in-Westmorland 3.4 miles M6 J38 (Tebay) 12.1 miles Penrith 17.1 miles Ullswater 24.7 miles Kendal 27.9 miles Windermere 32.9 miles Keswick 33.0 miles Carlisle 35.6 miles A1 J53 (Scotch Corner) 37.4 milesServicesMains electricity and water. Oil central heating. LPG range. Drainage to septic tank.Wayleaves, Easements & Rights of WayThe 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 PurchasersWe 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 OfferPlease 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.EPC Rating: E
Traditional Grade II listed period home believed to date back date to the late 16th Century. Originally a farmhouse nestled on the edge of Broughton-in Furness and offering a fine country home in a small courtyard hamlet setting. We are advised the property has been fully restored in 2002 having been lovingly maintained and enjoyed by the current owners since then. Offering an immense amount of character with the convenience of modern facilities. There is a good sized garden plot with parking, garage and extensive gardens which are a particular feature of the charming home. Mullion windows, heavy beams and timbers and comprises of hall, lounge, dining room. breakfast kitchen with stable door to rear courtyard, utility room, WC with five double bedrooms, one with an ensuite and two bathrooms over two further floors. Gas central heating system, partial double glazing and offering a good standard of presentation throughout. Convenient access to the nearby village of Broughton-in-Furness and it's amenities including Eccle Riggs (a locals membership facility) a short distance away, railway station at Foxfield with trains to both Barrow and up the West Coast. Accessed from the front through a beautiful traditional Oak style door with central glazed pane opening to: HALL Initial floormat entry area, heavily timbered ceiling and radiator. Wood internal doors with latch handles providing access to lounge, dining room, kitchen, utility room and half cellar storage area under stairs. LOUNGE 16' 7 x 13' 7 (5.05m x 4.14m) Heavy substantial beam features to ceiling, double glazed window to front with window seat, central feature fireplace with slate hearth housing multi fuel stove with wooden lintel above. Three wall light points, two radiators, electric light, power points and wiring for freesat TV dish. DINING ROOM 17' 0 x 11' 7 (5.20m x 3.55m) Substantial beam features to ceiling, wood framed double glazed window to front offering a lovely aspect towards the garden area, with a deep windowsill/window seat. Radiator, feature fireplace with slate hearth and wooden mantle shelf for decorative purposes, two wall light points, electric light and power points. KITCHEN/BREAKFAST ROOM 13' 9 x 12' 9 (4.19m x 3.89m) Fitted with an attractive modern range of base, wall and drawer units with pelmet lighting, composite marble effect work surface incorporating one and a half bowl sink and drainer with swan style mixer tap and upstands. Double glazed sash window offering a pleasant aspect to the communal courtyard. Stable door to rear, ample space for family sized table, inset lights to ceiling, radiator and light wood grain effect laminate flooring. UTILITY ROOM 13' 2 x 10' 0 (4.01m x 3.05m) Fitted with base and wall units with complementary work surfacing incorporating stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap. Wall mounted electric meter and circuit breaker. Recess and plumbing for washing machine, ample space for fridge/freezer, radiator and tiled effect vinyl flooring. Cupboard housing Vaillant Gas boiler for the central heating and hot water systems. WC Low level WC and wall hung wash hand basin. Fully tiled to walls, double glazed window and extractor fan. FIRST FLOOR LANDING Turn at the half landing with double glazed sash window and radiator. MASTER BEDROOM 17' 0 x 10' 9 (5.20m x 3.30m) Stripped wood flooring, heavily timbered and beamed ceiling, and mullioned window to front with secondary glazed pane offering a great outlook over the front garden and deep windowsill. Radiator, three wall light points and door to ensuite. ENSUITE 11' 6 x 5' 0 (3.51m x 1.52m) Fitted with the three piece suite in white comprising of glazed shower cubicle with thermostatic shower, pedestal wash hand basin with mirror glass shelf, shaver light above and WC. Strip wood flooring, half tiling to walls and mullion window to the front with secondary glazing overlooking the garden area. BEDROOM 16' 11 x 11' 1 (5.16m x 3.38m) Accessed through a Oak style pegged door, heavily beamed and timbered ceiling with traditional wooden peg hooks. Three wall light points, built in wardrobe with hanging rails, two radiators and electric light. Mullioned window to front with central double glazed pane with secondary glazing and deep sill. BEDROOM 13' 11 x 13' 4 (4.24m x 4.06m) Currently utilised as a home office and study with traditional wood flooring, modern sliding double glazed sash window and radiator. INNER HALL Door to walk in airing cupboard with factory insulated pressurized hot water tank and shelving rack. BATHROOM 10' 8 x 8' 1 (3.26m x 2.47m) Modern suite comprising of quadrant shower cubicle with tiled walls and Mira shower, bath with mixer tap, pedestal wash hand basin with illuminated mirror over and dual flush WC. Full tiling to walls, inset lights to ceiling, ducted extraction, wood style flooring, towel radiator and further radiator. Double glazed modern sash window offering an aspect beyond the courtyard over the surrounding countryside and Lakeland Hills beyond. SECOND FLOOR LANDING With spacious three quarter landing with double glazed sash window. Mian landing area with doors to eaves storage areas with roof lights, exposed beams and traditional Velux skylight. Doors to two further bedrooms, bathroom and storage cupboards one with hanging rail and shelf. BEDROOM 17' 1 x 10' 7 (5.21m x 3.23m) Double room with striped wood style flooring, exposed truss beam, additional beam features and mullion window with secondary glazing and window seat offering a beautiful aspect towards the garden. Traditional Velux skylight, radiator, electric light and power points. BEDROOM 16' 6 x 10' 0 (5.03m x 3.06m) Further double room with striped wood style flooring, exposed truss beam and additional beam features. Radiator, electric light, power points and two double glazed windows to front and side both with deeper sills. BATHROOM 9' 8 x 7' 11 (2.95m x 2.42 m) A lovely spacious bathroom serving the top floor fitted with a three-piece suite in white comprising a panel bath with glass shower screen and mixer tap shower, a WC and pedestal wash basin with glass shelf and mirror and shaver light above. There is half tiling to the walls with additional tiling to the shower wall, a double central heating radiator and inset lights to the ceiling. The room has an exposed beam feature and there is a single glazed mullion window with tile still, and extractor fan to the wall. EXTERIOR Ample off road parking both to front and rear with the front being gravelled and offering access to a detached garage. Additionally to the front is a flagged patio area offering a good degree of sunlight throughout the day with an area of lawn and borders to side.To the side of the drive is a shaped box hedge giving access to a substantial lawn with apple tree, upper border garden area that is well stocked with a variety of shrubs, bushes and raised borders with rose bushes, lavender etc. Within this area is the sewage treatment plant shared with the neighbouring properties.The path continues to an excellent vegetable garden area with raised beds beyond which is further area of orchard with plum, apple, and pear trees and additional trees around the perimeter. Raised patio area offering a seating space with views towards Black Combe and beyond, fruit cage with current bushes etc. To the rear is additional parking and access to the side of the property with BBQ storage area and log store. GARAGE 19' 10 x 11' 6 (6.05m x 3.51m) Single garage with electric remotely operated door, light, power points and side door. GENERAL INFORMATION TENURE: Freehold COUNCIL TAX: GLOCAL AUTHORITY: South Lakeland district Council SERVICES: Mains water, gas and electricity are all connected. Drainage is by way of a sewage treatment plant.
East O Brow top is a charming Grade II listed property set in the picturesque hamlet, Highlaws. Dating back to 1767 East O brow top is set in generous grounds with fabulous views over the surrounding countryside. The property has benefitted from a sympathetic and extremely high-quality renovation by the current owners. The ground floor benefit from underfloor heating and double glazing is fitted throughout the property. Hillside, the cottage attached, is also available for sale under separate negotiation and offers fantastic income potential or would suite multigenerational living. From the large driveway, you can enter the property via the rear. Traditional features are evident straight away, as the door itself is a solid wooden stable door with glazing and authentic metalwork. The entrance porch is tiled and features a large cupboard space for boots and coats as well as a large, beautifully glazed section, offering plenty of natural light. The main entrance hall is simply stunning and boast high ceilings, exposed beams and a stone built, carpeted staircase. A large utility room with storage, a large pantry and downstairs bathroom are also located here. The heart of any home is the kitchen, and this room is a truly fantastic space, offering both dining and living space. The kitchen units are a bespoke and in a distressed shaker style. The units were installed by Town & Country Kitchens. Features include a large Belling range style cooker with electric hob, integrated dishwasher, and space for a large fridge freezer. The kitchen island offers additional storage space and a large worktop with a large Belfast sink. A log burning stove warms the space with room to sit and enjoy views of the garden through the expansive glazing and patio doors. The living room is warm and traditional with space for a formal dining table to the rear. The focal point of the room is the traditional range style fireplace with cast iron surround. Three large windows offer views to the front of the property and offer natural light. Original wooden beams, wooden shutters and the wooden lintel give this room a sense of charm and character. From the living room you access to front entrance hall. This space is generous and has previously been used as an office or additional living space. Upstairs there are four generous bedrooms, two ensuites, and a large family bathroom. The Master bedroom features a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams, a well fitted en-suite and two large windows, offering dual aspect views of the driveway, garden and Criffel Pike in the distance. Underfloor heating also features in the master suite. The family Bathroom is opulently styled with ornate tiling, traditional fittings, and a fabulous free-standing bath. Outside there is plenty to offer with a generous gated driveway, beautiful mature gardens, and a spacious garage. The garage benefit from an electric garage door, separate side door for access and an attached, secure run for dogs. The lawn is also gated and secure, capturing the sun for most of the day. At the rear of the property a patio area is a fantastic place to enjoy alfresco dining. This is a peaceful, sheltered area with easy access to the kitchen. A rockery, and a water feature add to the sense of calm in this space. LOCATION Highlaws is a peaceful rural hamlet surrounded by beautiful Cumbrian countryside. You are greeted with fantastic views of the lake district and Scottish fells. The Solway coast AONB is just a few miles away with stunning coastal walks and nature reserves to explore. The picturesque coastal town of Siloth is only a short drive away and offers lovely parks, promenade and championship golf course overlooking the Solway. A local secondary school is also available. The large village of Abbeytown is less than two miles from Highlaws with primary school, shop, and pubs. Further amenities, train station and another secondary school is available in the nearby market town of Wigton. Services Oil central heating Shared septic tank Mains water and electric EPC D Council tax band N/A
A well proportioned end terraced house, which has pleasing views towards the fells from the rear aspect, located in the popular Lakeland village of Staveley where there are numerous amenities including a post office, cafes, convenience store, bakery, church, primary school, railway station, public houses/restaurants and the ever popular Mill Yard. Staveley is situated between the market town of Kendal and Windermere village and offers easy access to the M6.The accommodation offers a sitting room, lounge, and kitchen to the ground floor and three bedrooms one with an en-suite and a modern bathroom to the first floor, with a fourth bedroom to the second floor. The property benefits from double glazing and a cellar.Outside there are generous gardens to the rear. On road parking applies. EPC Rating: E SITTING ROOM (4.09m x 4.82m) Both max. 4.82m x 4.09m(15' 10 x 13' 5) Two double glazed windows, radiator, multi fuel fireplace, built in cupboards. LOUNGE (3.98m x 4.27m) Both max. 4.27m x 3.98m(14' 0 x 13' 1)Double glazed window, radiator, living gas flame fireplace. KITCHEN/DINER (4.14m x 4.51m) Both max. 4.51m x 4.14m(14' 10 x 13' 7)Four double glazed windows, radiator, good range of base and wall units, stainless steel sink, integrated oven, electric hob with extractor/filter over, integrated fridge, plumbing for washer dryer, tiled splashback, understairs storage, tiled flooring. ENTRANCE HALL (0.7m x 1.32m) Both max. 1.32m x 0.70m(4' 4 x 2' 4)Single glazed door. HALLWAY (1.17m x 2.86m) Both max. 2.86m x 1.17m(9' 5 x 3' 10)Double glazed window, radiator. PORCH (1.46m x 2.83m) Both max. 2.83m x 1.46m (9' 3 x 4' 9) Single glazed door, stone features. CELLAR (3.59m x 4.95m) Both max. 4.95m x 3.59m(16' 3 x 11' 9)Single glazed window, light and power. BEDROOM (2.9m x 4.94m) Both max. 4.94m x 2.90m(16' 2 x 9' 6) Double glazed window, radiator, cast iron fireplace. BEDROOM (2.95m x 4.02m) Both max. 4.02m x 2.95m(13' 2 x 9' 8)Accessed from the stairs leading from the kitchen. Two double glazed windows, radiator, exposed beams. EN-SUITE (1.29m x 3.71m) Both max. 3.71m x 1.29m(12' 2 x 4' 3)Double glazed roof window, radiator, three piece suite comprises W.C. wash hand basin and bath with electric shower over, partial tiling to walls, exposed beams. BEDROOM (2.42m x 2.99m) Both max. 2.99m x 2.42m(9' 10 x 7' 11)Double glazed window, radiator. BATHROOM (2.39m x 2.82m) Both max. 2.82m x 2.39m(9' 3 x 7' 10)Double glazed window, radiator, three piece suite comprises W.C. wash hand basin and bath with electric shower over, partial tiling to walls built in cupboard housing hot water cylinder. LANDING (1.7m x 4.96m) Both max. 4.96m x 1.70m(16' 3 x 5' 7)Double glazed window, radiator, fitted cupboard. BEDROOM (4.84m x 4.97m) Both max. 4.97m x 4.84m(16' 4 x 15' 11)Two double glazed windows, double glazed roof window, radiator, exposed beams, eaves storage. SERVICES Mains electric, mains water, mains drainage. Garden A well kept enclosed garden to the rear with a paved seating area with a generous sized lawn which is surrounded by well stocked borders with a shed included. Please note there is a right of access across the back of the terraces. Parking - On street Street parking to the front of the property.
'Slynecote' is an impressive five bedroom detached residence situated in the highly sought after village of Slyne-with-Hest, conveniently located for the 'Bay Gateway' M6 link road, St Luke's primary school, canal waterway, local convenience store/post office, sea shore walks and bus routes to Lancaster, Morecambe and Carnforth. The accommodation is fully uPVC double glazed, gas central heated and benefits from having three reception rooms plus a superb garden room to the rear. Briefly comprises: front entrance, vestibule, entrance hallway/dining room with open fireplace, spacious lounge and separate living/breakfast room both with multi-fuel burners, modern fitted kitchen with integrated oven, hob, dishwasher and fridge, utility room, large garden room overlooking the rear garden with countryside views, ground floor shower room, staircase and first floor landing with walk-in storage cupboard, five generous size bedrooms and modern bathroom with freestanding bath and separate shower cubicle. Outside the property there is a semi-circular driveway and parking area providing off-road parking for a number of vehicles and a detached garage. Finally, there are lawned gardens to three sides of the property with fields to the rear. In summary, this is an extremely spacious and truly 'ready to move into' family home in a popular and convenient location and internal viewings are highly recommended to appreciate the space both inside and out and the lifestyle on offer.FRONT ENTRANCESolid timber door leading into:VESTIBULEElectric meter and consumer unit. Tiled to lower walls. Ceiling light. Electric power points. Inner door with leaded stained glass into:ENTRANCE HALL/DINING AREA 4.02m (average) x 3.02m (13'2'' x 9'11'')uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Feature open fireplace with timber surround and tiled back and hearth. Coving. Ceiling light. Electric power points. LOUNGE 5.77m x 3.94m (18'11'' x 12'11'')uPVC double glazed windows. Two central heating radiators. Feature fireplace with multi-fuel burner. TV point. Telephone point. Coving. Two ceiling lights. Electric power points. uPVC double glazed door into the garden room. LIVING/BREAKFAST ROOM 4.27m x 3.37m (14'0'' x 11'0'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Central heating radiator. Inglenook style fireplace with multi-fuel burner. Coving. Ceiling light. Electric power points. UTILITY 2.15m (average) x 2.44m (7'0'' x 8'0'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Composite double glazed back door. Quarry tiled floor. Fitted base, wall and larder units with working surface to one wall, inset sink and plumbing/space below for washing machine and tumble dryer. Space for fridge freezer. Ceiling lights. Electric power points. KITCHEN 4.07m x 2.55m (13'4'' x 8'4'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Velux window. Central heating radiator. Range of fitted furniture comprising base units, wall units and drawers with complementary working surfaces in part to two walls. Inset one and half bowl stainless steel sink with flexible hose mixer tap. Two separate 'Bosch' built-in electric ovens, four ring 'Siemens' ceramic hob and pull out cooker hood above with extractor fan and light. Integrated 'Bosch' dishwasher and fridge. 'Vaillant' gas boiler (housed in larder unit). Ceiling lights. Electric power points. uPVC double glazed stable door into: GARDEN ROOM 5.68m x 3.58m (18'7'' x 11'8'')uPVC double glazed windows and French doors leading out to the garden. Under floor heating. Ceiling light. Wall lights. Electric power points. GROUND FLOOR SHOWER ROOM 2.39m (max) x 2.00m (max) (7'10'' x 6'6'')uPVC double glazed window to the side elevation. Three piece suite in white comprising shower cubicle with mains shower, wash hand basin set into a vanity unit and wc. Travertine wall tiles. Heated chromium towel rail. Wall light with shaver point. Ceiling lights. Extractor fan.STAIRCASE TO FIRST FLOORLANDINGuPVC double glazed window with leaded stained glass to the side elevation. Central heating radiator. Ceiling lights. Electric power point. Walk-in storage cupboard with central heating radiator, ceiling light and extractor fan. Airing cupboard with shelving housing the hot water cylinder tank. Two loft hatches with drop down ladders into the insulated and part boarded roof space. BEDROOM ONE 3.96m x 3.07m (13'0'' x 10'0'')uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Ceiling light. Electric power points. BEDROOM TWO 3.16m (average) x 3.03m (10'4'' x 10'0'')uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Ceiling light. Electric power points. BEDROOM THREE 3.21m x 3.00m (average)(10'6'' x 10'0'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Central heating radiator. Ceiling light. Electric power points.BEDROOM FOUR 2.61m x 2.44m (8'7'' x 8'0'')uPVC double glazed windows to the side and rear elevations. Central heating radiator. Ceiling light. Electric power points. BEDROOM FIVE 2.42m x 2.28m (7'11'' x 7'5'')uPVC double glazed window to the front elevation. Central heating radiator. Fitted desk. Ceiling light. Electric power points. BATHROOM/WC 2.78m x 2.41m (9'1'' x 7'11'')uPVC double glazed window to the rear elevation. Tiled floor with under floor heating. Two heated vertical towel rails. Four piece suite in white comprising freestanding bath with hand held shower fitment, walk-in shower cubicle with mains shower and glazed shower screen, wash hand basin set into a vanity unit and wc. Mirror fronted bathroom cabinet. Ceiling lights. Extractor fan. OUTSIDE THE PROPERTYFRONT GARDENLaid to lawn with mature trees and shrubs. DRIVEWAYSemi-circular tarmacadam driveway with two sets of double wrought iron gates accessed off Main Road providing off-road parking for a number of vehicles with additional parking to the side of the garage. Large timber gate leading into the rear garden. DETACHED GARAGE 5.99m x 4.8m (19'8'' x 15'9'')Accessed via timber folding doors. Side stable door and window. Power and light. Currently partitioned into two areas. Outside light. SIDE/REAR GARDENElevated tarmacadam area with steps leading down into a generous size lawned garden with timber playhouse, garden shed and wood store. Outside cold water tap. Outside lights. Surrounded by timber fencing and natural hedging. TENURE FreeholdSERVICES Mains water, mains drainage, mains electricity, mains gas. Local Authority Lancaster City Council. Council Tax Band E. Amount payable for the financial year 2023/24 being £2824.59. Please note that this is a verbal enquiry only. We strongly recommend that prospective purchasers verify the information direct.Council Tax Band: E (Lancaster City Council)Tenure: Freehold
Located in a peaceful rural area, easily accessible to Penrith to the south and Carlisle to the north, with expansive rural views, a beautifully presented, detached, former farmhouse with flexible living accommodation, 4 bedrooms (master ensuite) and stunning well stocked and landscaped gardens. Having been sympathetically and fully renovated by our clients through their period of ownership, Hutton End Farm House is a fine example of a traditional rural property, believed to have been built in the late 1800's.Formerly part of the historic Inglewood Estate, the property is constructed of local red sandstone and sits well in a most generous plot, facing south overlooking a wide valley towards Hutton In The Forest and Penrith beyond.Following a conventional layout, the ground floor comprises a porch to the side, with sandstone settle bench which opens into the kitchen dining room which has a range of bespoke oak units with granite worksurfaces from Caldew Kitchens and a Calor gas hob and electric ovens. Beyond this is the lounge, which has doors leading to the rear hall and also into the garden, original beams a stone fireplace with multifuel stove. To the rear of the ground floor an enclosed hallway, with downstairs WC gives access to the 2nd reception room / study and the utility room.To the first floor are 4 bedrooms, the master having an ensuite shower room, and a family bathroom with freestanding roll top bath.Externally, the property has ample parking adjacent to the house. The gardens have been split to create a vegetable garden with raised beds and a formal garden, laid mainly to lawn, with well stocked beds and borders along with a well-established wildlife pond. In addition, our clients have also enjoyed the use of the adjoining Orchard. This has been rented by a private agreement from the Inglewood Estate and an introduction could be made if so desired by a prospective purchaser.Beautifully presented and ready for immediate occupation, viewing is highly recommended to appreciate.DirectionsFrom junction 41 of the M6 follow the B5305 turning right towards Hutton End at Hutton In The Forest. On reaching Hutton End turn right at the crossroads and then right again up the lane to reach the house.///crown.unpainted.flockServicesOil powered central heating with mains electric and water being connected. Neither these services nor any boilers or radiators have been tested. Drainage is to a modern private treatment plant shared with the adjoining properties.Material Information: Standard construction. We understand that broadband and mobile telephone reception are available. There is private off road vehicle parking.
Home:* Home dates back to the 17th century* Situated in pretty village of Hallthwaites* 4 Bedrooms* 3 bathrooms, 1 is ensuite in bedroom 4 on second floor* Open plan living kitchen with log burner* Private driveway* Peaceful location with great fell views* Large gardens and patio/outdoor living space* Many walks from your doorstep (Corney Fell, Duddon Valley)* Private and wrap around gardens that get the sun all day* Short drive to the market town of Broughton-In-Furness with its bakeries and pubsServices:* Mains electricity * Mains water* Oil central heating* Septic tank Potential to purchase for separate negotiation: * Barn and 0.5 acre field * 5.5 acre woodland at the back of the home* All the furniture can be available to purchase*Please call the team on for more information*Bridge End lies within the charming village of Hallthwaites, in the heart of the Duddon Valley. With the option to purchase an adjoining barn and field and five and a half acres of woodland, it's the perfect rural sanctuary and walkers' paradise. Make your way along the quiet country road, over the bridge and babbling brook, and through the private gates onto the gravelled driveway that leads up to this secluded hideaway. Having been substantially renovated over the last five years with no expense spared, Bridge End offers the best of both worlds in retaining its original features and charm whilst offering 21st century comforts. With original features throughout, step through the welcoming front door and prepare to be utterly captivated. Warm oak flooring extends underfoot into a spacious open-plan kitchen and living space that delivers the wow-factor like nowhere else.Inviting, welcoming and warm, the heritage of Bridge End is sympathetically intertwined with notes of classic Laura Ashley decor in a symphony of style. High vaulted ceilings adored with exposed beams and Velux windows give a spacious and airy feel and flood the room in natural light. The elegantly wood panelled lower walls add texture and create a natural flow to the area.Turn right and step into the sleek kitchen, where a breakfast bar provides extra seating and a chance to chat with the chef whilst feasts are being prepared. Marble worktops surround a Belfast sink and provide ample preparation space, whilst the Rangemaster fills the room with an ambient warmth. French doors lead out onto the garden, blurring the boundary between indoors and out and inviting you to dine alfresco in the summer months. Other appliances include an integrated fridge, freezer, dishwasher and microwave. Make your way to the left of the room where you're drawn to the original fireplace with decorative lanterns adorning the wooden mantel. A multi-fuel burner with slate hearth awaits for the cooler months where you can enjoy cosy evenings of curling up beside the warmth as you relax. Take the door to your right and discover a utility/boot room with a sink and separate access to the outdoors. Home to the washer and dryer, with ample storage and slate flooring, it's ideal to store muddy boots from outside escapades and a perfect entrance to the home after exploring the wonders on the doorstep.Freshen up in the downstairs cloakroom that comprises shower, sink with built in storage and WC before retracing your steps back through the living space and into the kitchen. Make your way through the large double doors and emerge into the inner hall space where the oak flooring and half panelled walls provide a warm and inviting feel. With space enough for seating, or a desk, the area abounds with versatility. A dining room lies straight ahead where full panelled walls add a fresh feeling and a sense of intimacy. The inglenook fireplace with rustic wooden surround and mantel is home to a multi-fuel burner ready to provide warmth and atmosphere on cooler nights. Note the original bread oven to the side of the fireplace that whispers of Bridge End's heritage before making your way out and turning right into the main living room.Exposed beams adorn the ceiling and stylish decor make for a comforting and welcoming room with a feature fireplace and half panelled walls in Farrow and Ball white and grey. Spacious enough for wide armchairs and sofas, snuggle up for a movie night with family and friends. An additional entrance provides convenient access to the outside space and a large window overlooking the garden infuses the room in light. Walk through the doors on the left and discover a snug. With outlooks of the garden and feature fireplace, it's a cosy and bright room. Gather around at Christmas to play games in front of the fire or curl up with your favourite book and lose yourself in the peaceful space.Make your way out of the room and take the original wooden stairs to the upper floor. White wooden floorboards extend from the landing to three double bedrooms where tasteful decor in elegant Laura Ashley, mixed with calming tones, feature throughout.The spacious double bedroom on the right exudes peace and is an oasis of calm, with a deep-set window and overhead chandelier filling the room in light.Another spacious double bedroom awaits next door with exposed beams, bright white walls and a large window overlooking the garden.Turn left into the main bedroom, where light flows in from the window that greets you with vistas of the woodland beyond. Calming decor and chandelier lighting set the tone for this peaceful haven that has room enough for plenty of storage. Make your way across the landing to the family bathroom where a clawfoot rolltop bath is ready to be filled with bubbles to soak away any cares. Complete with overhead shower, washbasin and WC, it's a spacious sanctuary to enjoy a spot of pampering and relaxation.Turn right and make your way up to the second floor into a large area that has space enough for a double bed and two seating areas. A Velux window adds plenty of light, where exposed beams on the vaulted ceiling give a large and open feel. A Georgian style door adds to the influx of natural light and provides vistas of the garden and woodland beyond. Warm oak flooring completes the sense of style and comfort, and fitted storage cupboards provide ample room to organise belongings. An ensuite with Velux and calming grey decor is on the right and features a shower, washbasin, and WC.Garden and GroundsTucked away by the side of extensive woodland, the garden is the perfect place to immerse yourself in nature, where you can listen to the wind blowing gently in the trees as well as the flow of the river and let yourself truly unwind. Relaxing and calm, accessible from all the main rooms on the ground floor, the outside area to Bridge End is as peaceful and relaxing as the inside. A lawned area outside the kitchen is perfect for children and pets and ready for impromptu games and activities. A table and chairs provide the opportunity to eat outside, whilst enjoying the views of the home and woodland. A large gravel driveway at the front of the home has room enough parking for up to four cars and wraps around, extending to the woodland at the back, which can be available for separate negotiation. Make your way up the steps to the upper level of the garden to a secluded and spacious area with room for table and chairs and outdoor seating. Invite friends over for barbeques whilst you soak up the sun. Stretch out on a sun lounger as you listen to the birdsong and spend long summer afternoons basking in the peace and tranquillity that is the epitome of Bridge End.Spend long weekends roaming the rugged landscape and the wild beauty of the Lake district from the tranquil comfort of Bridge End, which offers a secluded home in a serene setting.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Tenure: Freehold
Occupying a generous elevated plot, with open pastoral views to the rear, handy for Skelton, Penrith and the Lake District National Park, a traditional stone built detached family house, with flexible living space, 3 bedrooms and attached barn, converted into a useful home office / artist's studio. Offered to the market with no ongoing chain, and found in characterful well maintained order, with plenty of scope for further development and alteration, Gill House is a most appealing family home, occupying a generous garden plot circa 0.7 acres.A much enjoyed family home for many years by our clients, the property comprises the main house, attached to which is a barn, currently converted with the ground floor comprising a useful workshop space, with the first floor above converted into a studio space, perfect for use as a home office or business, or, subject to the necessary permissions, for further change into additional residential space, either incorporated into the main house, or as an attached annexe, ideal for multi-generational living.The main house itself has a host of original features, including exposed stonework and beams, and has accommodation comprising to the ground floor a spacious lounge which has an imposing Inglenook fireplace and opens into the garden, a separate dining room which open into the kitchen, a downstairs shower room and a utility / boot room which connects with the garden to the rear.To the first floor are 3 double bedrooms, a bathroom and an additional mid-level room, connecting from bedroom 3, which has steps leading to the garden.Handy for the village of Skelton, which has a thriving community centred around its Outstanding and sought-after primary school and popular, Michelin star rated, village pub, Ellonby lies surprisingly close to the National Park boundary, with Mungrisdale and access to the Blencathra range of fells being less than 10 minutes' drive away. The area is also well served for access to Carlisle and the M6.DirectionsFrom Junction 41 of the M6 follow the B5305 towards Wigton for approximately 3 miles. Go past Hutton In The Forest and after 2 miles take the left hand turn sign posted towards Ellonby. Follow this to reach the village and Gill House is the 2nd property on the left hand side.///overcomes.drums.tastersServicesMains electric and water are connected, but neither these services nor any boilers or radiators have been tested. Material Information: Standard construction. We understand that broadband and mobile telephone reception are available. There is private off road vehicle parking.Drainage is to a septic tank. Any alterations required to meet current regulations are to be the responsibility of the purchaser.
Home:* Semi-detached Family Home* Original Storrs Hall Coachman's Cottage* Warm and welcoming rooms with original features* Built in the 1790's* 5 Bedrooms* Home Office* Double GarageGrounds and Garden:* Southeast facing large lawn* Peaceful and quiet location* Patio area for outside furniture * Convenient location, only ten minute walk into Bowness and WindermereServices:* Mains Water, Gas, Electric* Part Private Drainage, Part Mains Drainage* Fibre InternetAmidst the modern apartments and hotels of Storrs Park in Bowness, along Bellman Close, step back in time at No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages.Built in 1796 by the renowned Yorkshire landowner Sir John Legard, as the coachman's cottage to Storrs Hall, No. 2 has since been extended, with the addition of a garage and bedrooms.Though the legendary Storrs Hall, once private residence turned hotel, still attracts much interest, the area surrounding No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages remains peaceful and quiet - despite its accessible location close to the hustle and bustle of Bowness.Park up along the gated driveway or inside the double garage, with its electric up and over door. Ideal for those with kayaks, paddleboards and mountain bikes, there is space even for a boat should you wish to take advantage of the proximity to Lake Windermere. The garage also has a handy WC.A large front lawn, spacious enough to accommodate a marquee, is privately nestled behind a tall, mature hedge, providing plenty of privacy. Make your way to the gabled porch and step inside. A glazed door opens into the living room, a welcoming space which serves as the heart of the home. Robust beams add character within the ceiling above, whilst the large inglenook fireplace serves as a hearty focal point, the log-burning stove within issuing warmth and welcome. Cool in summer and cosy in winter, sense the quiet separation from the wider world snug behind the thick stone walls of the cottage. Cupboard spaces within the inglenook's recesses are reminiscent of spice cupboards.Tucked off the lounge is the study, a private and peaceful room with light flowing in through a window to the courtyard. A quiet place, with shelves for your books, work from home with reliable broadband speeds of around 50 Mbps. Ideal for streaming and downloading. Escape the work for a stroll about the garden through the external door.To the other side of the lounge, a door opens to the dining room, a light and spacious yet cosy room, with an intimate ambience aided by the overhead beams and deep windowsill, providing views out to the lush front lawn. Perfectly private courtesy of the high hedge, this room is ideal for entertaining and special occasions. Traditional paneling and a former spice cupboard, now serving as a wine rack, infuse character. From the dining room, continue through to the utility room, where there is plumbing for a washer and dryer, space for a fridge and freezer and also a sink alongside the boiler.Next, feast your eyes on the open-plan kitchen-diner. Flagstones are warmed by electric underfloor heating. Mid-coloured oak doors add a classic country touch to the cabinetry, with plenty of storage for all your essentials. Cook up a delicious meal for family and friends on the large Leisure cooker with electric oven and gas hob. Appliances currently housed in the kitchen include a built-in dishwasher and a larder fridge-freezer.Dine overlooking the garden, where doors slide open to provide access to the patio where you can enjoy summer barbecues in the sunshine.Returning to the hub of the home, take the stairs up from the lounge, noting the light flowing in through a window on the turn and a sky light above. Turning left, explore the original cottage side of the home, lifting a latch to discover the large family bathroom, with shower cubicle, corner bath, wash basin and WC. Light pours in through a window to the rear and a sky light above. Next, arrive at a spacious bedroom overlooking the front garden. Carpeted underfoot, this double bedroom currently accommodates twin beds with space for a wardrobe.Continuing along the broad, bright landing, turn left to sneak a peek at a second bedroom, currently furnished with a single bed and overlooking the lush garden to the front.Back on the landing, a robust beam above adds character, stepping left into a third bedroom, whose deep windowsill to the front serves as a reminder of the thick stone walls and antiquity of the home.Moving through into the more recent extension of the home, fitted wooden wardrobes offer storage ahead, before turning right into a light and bright double bedroom. Open and spacious, a large Velux frames starlit views above the bed, with plenty of space for wardrobes and chests of drawers. Freshen up in the tiled ensuite, with wash basin, WC and shower cubicle.Across the way arrive at the main bedroom, a bountiful bedroom with views overlooking the front. Storage is substantial, with a wall of fitted wardrobes. Relax and unwind in the private ensuite, furnished with a large corner jacuzzi bath, spacious shower, wash basin, WC and with ample storage.Two lofts, one in the original section of the home and another part-boarded above the main bedroom, are handy for storage.Wrapped up in greeneryQuite secluded, and not overlooked, garden extends to the front and rear of No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages. Low maintenance and manageable yet spacious, lawn to the front is enclosed by mature hedging whilst the kitchen-diner opens out to a courtyard garden to the rear. Enjoy the sizzle of a summer barbecue in perfect peace and privacy. In the back garden, soak up the westerly sunshine from noon onwards.Out and aboutAdvantageously located on the cusp of Bowness, prior to serving as a much-loved family home, No. 2, Storrs Park Cottage was a successful holiday let for many years. Stroll into Bowness, around a 30-minute walk depending on your pace, less than two miles away. A bus stop outside Storrs Hall only 100 yards away takes you from Windermere to Newby Bridge and on to Ulverston and Barrow-in-Furness.Walk up to the Arts & Crafts house of Blackwell for a spot of lunch. Walks abound in the nearby Winster Valley, where the ever-popular Brown Horse pub offers the opportunity for rest and refreshment. Enjoy a 20-minute walk to Ghyll Head Reservoir.For shopping, there are convenience stores in Bowness including a Tesco Express, whilst there is also a large Booths and Lakeland in Windermere. Head into Ulverston and pay a visit to Irvings Butcher and sample some of their locally sourced saltmarsh lamb. Ulverston is also home to the Lake District Lobster and Seafood Company.Head towards Walney Island and Peel Island for a taste of coastal life, with impressive bird sanctuaries and the opportunity to spot seals and sea birds.A thriving local community, there are plenty of groups to join in the vicinity from Bridge clubs to a community choir.Dine out at Storrs Hall, featuring in Tatler's 'Top 100 Hotels in the World' 2022 list. For Michelin-starred fine dining, No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages is perfectly situated close to Ambleside's The Old Stamp House, the nearby Gilpin Spice and Simon Rogan's Henrock at The Linthwaite House Hotel. Commuting is a breeze, with easy access to the M6 and Windermere Station, from where you can pick up the mainline at Oxenholme to connect with London, Edinburgh and Glasgow.With excellent independent and state schooling available in nearby Windermere and the surrounding villages, this home could continue to serve well as a family home, whilst also suiting those looking to retire to the Lake District, or somebody seeking a second home or a holiday home.A flexible, spacious and comfortable character home, discover your peace of mind at No. 2, Storrs Park Cottages.** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **Tenure: Freehold
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