This week our top property is this stunning period property located in a west Cumbrian coastal village.
This wonderful station house property is situated in Beckermet which has fantastic character and dates back to 1869.
The property comes with four bedrooms and two bathrooms so is the perfect family home.
It also has large gardens and wonderful views of the countryside to the rear of the property.
A spokesperson from Right Move said: "Sitting in the heart of the beautiful village of Beckermet is this stunning station house dating back to 1869 and has been lovingly renovated by the current owner. The property offers spacious accommodation throughout comprising a large open plan living/dining/kitchen, a utility room, lounge, two ground floor bedrooms, two first floor bedrooms and a further family bathroom.
"The property is presented in immaculate order throughout and offers the new buyer to keep this property as an existing holiday let or to create a fabulous family home. Externally there is a large parking area and a double garage to the front and to the rear there is a large enclosed garden having far-reaching views over open countryside towards to the coast and a number of terraces perfect to enjoy the evening sunshine.
"The Beckermet location makes it really handy if anyone is visiting nearby Sellafield, but it's also ideally placed for exploring the National Park."
The living room is described as "a light and bright room fitted with original coving, UPVC double glazed window to the front aspect with an oak sill, an attractive feature fireplace with a wood burning cast iron stove inset with a large wooden lintel and a slate hearth."
The room features two wood effect UPVC double-glazed windows to the rear aspect with far-reaching views over the garden, radiator, feature alcove with an oak sill and doorways leading through into the sitting room/bedroom four and into the dining room.
Whilst the kitchen is described as "a light and airy room fitted with wooden effect UPVC double-glazed double doors leading out onto the rear flagged patio. A large range of shaker style wall and base units having some glazed cupboards, complementary work surface and a enamelled white sink with chrome mixer taps over."
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