A 'wonderfully-scenic' property is now on the market in the north Cumbria area for £1.3million.
The three bedroomed home is for sale in Wigton in a countryside setting.
It is in close proximity to two primary schools and is also around just 8 miles away from both Dalston and Wigton train stations.
According to the property website Zoopla: "Found in a fabulous position in the Northern Fells section of the Lake District National Park, in a secluded setting 10 minutes’ walk from the popular village of Hesket Newmarket, an amazing opportunity to acquire ownership of a newly-renovated, well-presented, traditonal farmhouse sat in around 14.9 acres of enclosed paddocks and amenity land.
"A registered smallholding, or ideal for those with an equestrian interest, the property enjoys a private and secluded setting, at the end of its own private driveway, and is surrounded by a selection of well drained, level paddocks, circa 14.9 acres, the house itself being sat in the sheltered valley of the How Beck with an appealing aspect of amenity woodland, wildlife areas and adjacent gardens.
"A thorough and sympathetic renovation process has been carried out by our clients of the main house creating a spacious and flexible family home.
"Sensibly extended, the exterior is to be completed to choice by the new purchaser, initial works have commenced into the adjoining barn space which would have the potential to increase the living space and bedrooms even further if so desired.
"Additional plans have been drawn up and approved for further development of the barn and the building of a detached garage.
"Perfect as a peaceful family home, the property would have, subject to the necessary permissions, tremendous potential as a site for development for the sympathetic installation of camping pods being close to the villages of High hesket and Caldbeck, and 30 minutes from both Keswick and the market town of Penrith with its transport links to the M6, A66 and West Coast Rail Line."
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