TAKE a look inside this house that is on the market for £1,250,000.
Located in Penrith the house has five bedrooms and two bathrooms, it is a detached property.
The property is described as an impressive large detached sandstone-built period house.
There is potential for residential development within the rear part of the site with generously proportioned and meticulously upgraded accommodation.
The property boasts two luxury bath and shower rooms and an impressive fitted kitchen plus utility room and pantry.
There is a superb 0.8 acre site with front courtyards and delightful surrounding mature gardens.
It is located in a convenient and prestigious residential location at the periphery of Penrith town centre and has fine original period architectural features.
Inside is a living room, dining room and sitting room and outside is a double garage with upper floor and extensive on-site parking spaces.
Hackney & Leigh, Penrith, the estate agent said: "A most impressive large detached sandstone built five bedroom period house occupying a superb 0.8 acre site with delightful surrounding mature landscaped gardens and situated in a prestigious residential location at the periphery of Penrith town centre.
"Offering generously proportioned accommodation benefiting from recent meticulous improvement and retaining a range of fine original period architectural features, Beaconsfield includes a substantial offshoot ideally suitable for home-based working or adapting to accommodate a dependent relative.
"The rear part of the site offers potential for residential development subject to obtaining all necessary consents.
"As the gateway to the northern Lake District National Park and situated by the beautiful Eden Valley, Penrith provides a wide range of amenities including a West Coast mainline railway station with a direct route to London in circa three hours, primary and secondary schools, supermarkets and a variety of locally owned and national high street shops.
"Recreational facilities include a leisure centre with swimming pool, golf, rugby and cricket clubs. The acclaimed Rheged Centre provides a mixture of art, food, shopping and entertainment facilities including a large screen cinema."
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