TAKE a look inside this property that is now for sale in North Cumbria.
Located in Longtown near Carlisle, this semi-detached house boasts four bedrooms, one bathroom, and three reception rooms and is on them market for £250,000.
Longtown and Blackford primary schools are nearby as are Gretna Green and Carlisle train stations.
eXp World UK, the estate agent, said: "This stylish extended semi doesn’t just have one log burner, it has two! It’s got a versatile downstairs layout, plenty of room upstairs, and a big back garden with countryside views stretching to Skiddaw.
"If you’re looking for a spacious and stylish family home, in a quiet rural setting this could be your perfect next move.
"It’s part of a small row of semis just a short drive from the A7 and just 5 minutes from Longtown.
"That means you can enjoy peace, quiet, and gorgeous views over open fields towards the National Park fells - without living out in the sticks.
"It sits on a 450m2 plot with the house set back from the road, giving space to park several cars next to the neat front lawn.
"There are three homely and welcoming reception rooms. Two have traditional log burners and the third was created by converting the garage into another usable room plus a handy utility room.
"The stylish fitted kitchen isn’t the biggest - but the utility does mean that none of the kitchen cupboard space is wasted.
"And if you wanted to open it up you could easily knock through into the rear of the large lounge, creating an L-shaped kitchen/diner/family room.
"Upstairs has three double bedrooms, a good size single bedroom and the family bathroom.
The sun trap, south-facing back garden has a block paved seating area, another neat lawn, and a versatile outbuilding. It’s an adaptable space that could be a handy shed, a studio, a garden office, or even a bar.
"It may feel rural but it’s only a short drive from the centre of Longtown, which has a Spar along with a couple of pubs and takeaways."
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