A seven-bedroom 'modernistic' home offering breath-taking views across Windermere is up for grabs.
The home on Brantfell Road, Bowness-on-Windermere, is currently used as a boutique guest house, but it provides a host of options that include a 'magnificent family home'.
David Britton Estates, the selling agent, describes Dome House as "a 'Grand Design' home completed to a luxurious standard oozing elegance and style".
The house, which comprises a 10m swimming pool, internal courtyard, and waterfall feature, is built with a larch-clad exterior and Geodesic roof structure.
The property provides approximately 7000 sqft of accommodation, arranged across three floors, and many of its rooms not only offer balconies, but also uninterrupted views of Windermere.
The estate agents suggest this to be a "unique opportunity to buy a piece of Lakeland splendour."
Internally, much is centred around an inner hallway featuring a full height slate spine wall, blonde timber flooring, and a staircase leading towards three 'boutique' style guest suites.
Every suite is furnished with a 'stylish interior design' and includes kitchenette areas, ensuites, and balconies.
A guest lounge also boasts a modern kitchen and full width windows, opening into a second floor balcony.
There is also an annex apartment, accessed via the main hallway or independently from the side, with two double bedrooms, as well as owners' accommodation - a further three bedroom apartment.
The pool room is described as Dome House's 'hidden sanctuary', lined with glass mosaic tiles.
Externally, a Lakeland slate driveway leads to an extensive plot hosting 'ample parking and gardens'.
The elevated gardens to the rear oversee stunning views over the home towards the waters of Windermere and Lakeland's fells.
The home is listed on Zoopla at a guide price of £2,750,000.
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