This week our top property in west Cumbria is this wonderful, detached house in Valley Park, Whitehaven.
It is currently on the market for £350,000 and comes with four bedrooms and three bathrooms.
The property sits on a spacious plot with a long drive and double garage and there is a master bedroom with fitted wardrobes and an ensuite.
It is described as a substantial detached home in a sought-after area and is situated in a prominent, elevated, position.
To the inside of the house is a kitchen with a separate utility room and a lounge with attractive views.
There is a garden both to the front and rear and a bathroom that has a luxury feel. It also benefits from versatile accommodation.
First Choice Move, Lillyhall, the estate agents, said: "This fabulous, detached home, is set in a prominent elevated position and enjoys views across Whitehaven.
"A popular area, known as Valley Park, has long been a desirable place to live especially for families. The property is within easy reach of several schools including Valley Primary School and Nursery, St Gregory's and St Patrick's Catholic School and Nursey and St. Beghs Catholic Junior School.
"The secondary schools of Whitehaven Academy and St Benedict's Catholic high School are also just a short car journey away.
"Also within easy reach is Whitehaven town centre, which is only a two-minute drive or 10 minute walk away. This fabulous property enjoys plenty of space not only inside but also out.
"There is a long driveway, which sweeps across the front of the property, leading to a spacious parking/turning area, set in front of the pitched roof double garage, which is integrated within the house.
"The garden encompasses the property, offering a variety of different seating or play area options."
For more information, please visit the Right Move website.
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