TAKE a look at this country lodge in the Lake District which is now for sale.
Located near Cockermouth the property is now on the market for £155,000.
It is described as a holiday lodge with two bedrooms, a bathroom, and an ensuite.
There is an open plan kitchen, living and dining area, a hallway, and an outside decked area.
There are said to be 'fabulous' views of the Lake District fells from the lodge.
The property is close to a couple of primary schools, including St Joseph's Catholic Primary School and Fairfield Primary School, which are only 0.6 miles away.
The towns of Maryport and Flimby are within seven miles of the area where the lodge is.
David Britton Estates, the estate agent, said: "Found just on the edge of Cockermouth with incredible views of the Buttermere Fells and Lorton Valley is this wonderful opportunity to purchase an exclusive lodge situated on a development which is open 12 months of the year.
"Set in a lovely position on the Violet Bank Park on the edge of the Lake District National Park, this luxury lodge would make a fabulous family holiday home or solid holiday rental investment.
"Immaculately presented throughout, the lodge is ready to move straight into. The accommodation is extremely spacious with an entrance hallway, a large open plan living/kitchen/dining area, two double bedrooms, both with dressing rooms and one with an en-suite and the other with access to a jack-and-jill bathroom.
"There is ample driveway parking for 2-3 vehicles and a lovely decked area perfect to enjoy the views and alfresco dining.
"Cockermouth is a vibrant market town and offers great facilities including local shops, supermarkets, schools, hospitals, cafes, restaurants, and bars, and also offers easy access to the A66."
The living area is described as a 'lovely light-filled room' with a carpeted floor, radiator, feature electric fireplace, UPVC double glazed window to the side, UPVC double glazed sliding doors leading out to the decked area with incredible views.
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