This four bedroom detached house could be yours for less than £600,000.
This spacious executive new build home sits on a corner plot within an exclusive development of only 14 houses in the desirable village of Cumwhinton.
The guide price is £575,000.
The generous living accommodation measures around 2400sq.ft including the integrated garage, and being traditionally built to a high standard with superb quality fixtures and fittings throughout.
Internally on the ground floor, at the heart of the home, there is the a large, sociable open plan kitchen/dining room with stylish cabinetry and integrated appliances.
There is also a utility room, sunroom, lounge with a wood burning stove and French doors to the rear terrace.
The house also includes a study, cloakroom and an impressive entrance hallway with central oak staircase leading up to the first floor.
On the first floor there are four double bedrooms.
The master bedroom has an en-suite shower room and a family bathroom.
Externally there is a tarmac parking area with parking for two vehicles.
The large garden is mainly laid to lawn with a paved patio area and will be bordered by a timber fence.
At this early pre-market stage the opportunity for the buyer to select kitchens, work surfaces and flooring coverings from a selected range giving the buyer the opportunity to put their own stamp on their home.
The popular village of Cumwhinton is also perfectly positioned in a rural yet very accessible location a short drive from the M6, Carlisle, Scottish Borders.
It is around one mile away from both Scotby and Wetheral, and four miles from Carlisle.
It has many local amenities including schools, shops and leisure close by.
The house is 0.4 miles from Cumwhinton School and 1.5 miles from Pennine Way Primary School.
It is also 1.8 miles from Wetheral railway station and 3.3 miles from Carlisle railway station
All viewings are by appointment only.
It is listed by David Britton Estates.
You can organise a booking by calling 01768 257540.
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