An “outstanding, traditional stone-built farmhouse” near Keswick is up for sale for £1.75 million.

Blease Farm, which is located in Threlkeld, has “comfortable family accommodation” which has been “sympathetically restored” with modern facilities yet retains many of the original features and character throughout.

The one bedroomed annexe which is attached to the property is could be used for as either a space for family members or as holiday accommodation.

The interior of the property is finished to a “high standard” throughout and is made up of an entrance porch, living room with feature fireplace incorporating a wood burning stove, sun lounge/office, dining room with beamed ceiling, kitchen with quality fitted units with an oil Aga, sitting room with patio doors leading to the front garden and patio area, utility cloakroom/WC to the ground floor.

The kitchen is a generous space with front aspect windows enjoying breath-taking Lakeland views and part glazed door giving access to the front porch.

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On the first floor there are four double bedrooms, three of which are ensuite. There is also a family bathroom on this floor.

The annexe which is at the rear of the main farmhouse provides a “stunning” light open plan kitchen/dining room/living room with feature wood burning stove, double bedroom and four-piece bathroom. There is a useful mezzanine study/storage area off the living room.

The almost eight hectares of land that comes with the property at Blease Farm goes right the way round the house.

The land is made up of upland pasture which is bordered by drystone walls which are all in good order.

For more information please ring PFK Keswick on 01768 807510.