TAKE a look inside this property that is for sale in the heart of the Lake District.
This detached house, located in Portinscale, near Keswick, comes with three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two reception rooms.
The property also boasts three bathrooms and two reception rooms, it is now on the market for £450,000.
Two ferry landings are close by including Keswick and Nichol End on Derwentwater.
Keswick School and St Herbert's Primary School are also nearby.
The house benefits from off-road parking with gardens to the side and rear.
There is a high standard of insulation and energy efficiency in the building and there are said to be 'excellent, stylish' fixtures and fittings.
Edwin Thompson, the estate agent, said: "This delightful property will appeal to a wide range of local buyers, with very spacious accommodation, easily maintained gardens, will be ideal as a permanent residence.
"The accommodation, which is very well presented and immaculately maintained throughout, benefits from electric central heating and uPVC double glazing and briefly comprises: Reception hall, ground floor Cloaks/WC, Lounge, Kitchen/Dining Room with breakfast bar and integral appliances including dishwasher, electric double oven and hob, and utility room.
"On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, with an En-Suite Shower Room to Master Bedroom and luxury Bathroom.
"Outside there are attractive gardens to the side and rear, where the rear has raised decking and catches glimpses of nearby Derwentwater, and parking for up to three cars to the front.
"Arbor Gardens is an exclusive development on the edge of Portinscale Village of only 3 houses just half a mile from the heart of the popular village Portinscale, and just two miles from Keswick town centre.
"Portinscale is located on the northern shore of Derwentwater and has two busy marinas offering a range of water sports. The village also has a pub, hotels, a very popular café in the centre of the village.
"From Portinscale there are many popular walks including the lakeshore walk around Derwentwater, part of which comprises the easy level walk/footpath across the suspension bridge into Keswick town centre."
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