A PROPERTY that is a Grade II listed building has now gone on the market.
The house has a guide price of £250,000 and comes with two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a reception room.
The terraced building is located in Rickerby, Carlisle, less than a mile from Richard Rose Central Academy and Eden Park Academy. It is also just a few miles from Carlisle and Wetheral railway stations.
It is described as a 'beautifully presented' and 'exceptionally finished' Grade II listed Mews Conversion with easy access to the city centre and Rickerby Park.
There is a fully fitted kitchen and dining area and a Jack and Jill four-piece bathroom.
Outside there is a garden and a garage that offers parking space.
Whilst the house is close to the city centre it benefits from a 'peaceful setting' and proximity to parkland.
It was formerly part of the Rickerby House Estate, until the late 1990s the building was Eden School. However, in 2004 it was converted by Story Homes 'to provide bespoke properties set within stunning grounds.'
The property is praised for its 'excellent' location and providing parkland and riverside walks.
Junction 44 and the M6 can be easily accessed via Linstock and Rickerby Retreat Spa and Bar is on the doorstep of the house.
BPK Estate Agent said: "The property itself has a low maintenance forecourt garden to the front, accessed from a shared pathway and entrance, In the home's hallway you have a cloakroom with toilet and basin, stairs to the first floor, and access to the main living area. This is an open plan with the kitchen leading into the living room.
"The kitchen is beautiful and was designed and fitted by Thwaite Holme, and features a range of quality fitted units with contrasting worktops and a range of integrated appliances including a dishwasher, washing machine, oven and hob, fridge, and freezer.
"There is also space for a dining table. The living room has an ornate fireplace, and both rooms have tiled floors with underfloor heating."
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