TAKE a look inside this wonderful barn conversion for sale in West Cumbria.
The property, located in Middletown near Egremont, comes with three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two reception rooms.
It is currently on the market for £325,000.
The house is close to Orgill and Thornhill primary schools and Nethertown and Braystones train stations are nearby.
It enjoys 'fabulous, uninterrupted and panoramic' countryside views and is described as a 'beautiful and charming' barn conversion.
The lounge boasts vaulted ceilings with exposed beams and there is a country-style kitchen with oak units.
The property features a four-piece bathroom with a separate shower room and outside there is parking space for multiple vehicles.
The house benefits from three bedrooms and also has a balcony where you can 'watch the world go by.'
There is a substantial garden to the rear which is backed by countryside and a 'lovely' sitting room with floor-to-ceiling windows.
First Choice Move Ltd, the estate agent, said: "If you've ever dreamt of owning a house with charm and character, or perhaps one in a village location, then this could be the one for you.
"Perhaps it is the views that you desire, well the ones from here are spectacular. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee or evening wine, relaxing on the balcony, and enjoying the elevated, panoramic countryside views on offer. Formerly a barn, this conversion has been well thought out, with the living space located upstairs to maximise the views and showcase the impressive, vaulted ceilings.
"Located in the quiet hamlet of Middletown the property enjoys a delightful rural feel and is just a few minutes from the Cumbrian coastline. Also, just a few minutes down the road is the town of Egremont with a range of schools and a wide variety of amenities.
"This property is set on a spacious plot with a large drive which provides off-street parking for multiple vehicles and will be ideal for anybody with a caravan or motorhome. There is an old outbuilding which makes excellent storage."
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