A stunningly decorated three-bedroom period home has been listed for sale.
The mid-row Victorian terrace house, Elm House, located in Carlisle's popular Nelson Street in Denton Holme, has been put on the market for a reasonable £200,000.
The family home offers a fabulous rear garden, generous room sizes, high ceilings and the creme of the crop, a beautiful kitchen that opens into an incredible social space and sunroom.
eXp UK, North West, are listing the Nelson Street property.
A spokesperson for the organisation said: "If it's space for you and your family that's a priority then this home really delivers.
"The house itself has undergone a dramatic transformation under the current owners but retains its period charm and soul and benefits from some lovely original features.
"You walk into a vestibule that leads to a spacious hallway, with Dorset Maron tiles and a panelled look set you up for a wonderful tour.
"The first reception room is the main living space which benefits from a bay window flooding the room with light and is painted tastefully in Farrow & Ball card room green.
"The second reception room is currently set up as a dining or family room and as it currently stands can be left open as one large living space linking up both rooms. Off the dining room, there is a well-appointed kitchen, featuring a Franke sink, which has been cleverly opened into the sunroom. This provides a brilliant social space.
"Period style runs right through this house, with some of the doors fitted with Richard Gileta stained glass. The bronze and lead crystal light fittings are sublime and really set the house off," they said.
The home also offers a large rear garden, alongside a front forecourt.
Situated in the Denton Holme area, the bespoke property offers easy access to all amenities with Carlisle Station only being half a mile away and with numerous local schools within walking distance.
Denton Holme area excels in offering a taste of the closely situated city but also that of quiet suburb.
To find out more about this property call eXp UK on 03304 609968.
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