AN end-of-terrace property in North Cumbria has gone on the market.
Located in Dalston, near Carlisle, Oak Tree House has a guide price of £425,000 and comes with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and one reception room.
It is only a short distance from St Michael's Primary School and Caldew School. Dalston and Carlisle railway stations are also nearby.
The house is a recently renovated end-row mill conversion and it is situated in a highly sought-after residential location.
Inside is a large hallway with a cloakroom and toilet, a newly fitted family room and dining kitchen, and a first-floor lounge with a master bedroom and ensuite.
On the second floor is a further three double bedrooms and a luxurious family bathroom.
There is oil central heating and double glazing installed. Outside is a courtyard setting that provides ample off-street parking. There is also an 80ft rear garden.
Homesearch Direct (Carlisle) Ltd, the estate agent, said: "Take a closer look at Oak Tree House at Low Mill, a recently renovated four double bedroom end terraced barn conversion, situated in a highly sought after residential location on the outskirts of Dalston.
"This amazing family home simply oozes quality from top to bottom, blending both contemporary fixtures and fittings whilst offering loads of character.
"If you are looking for a 'turn-key' property in a quiet setting, then Oak Tree House should be at the very top of your must-view list.
"This property is exceptional, boasting quality fixtures and fittings throughout. Nestled in a beautiful courtyard setting, it is just a minute's drive from the thriving and popular village of Dalston, which offers a plethora of amenities right on your doorstep. And if you need to venture a little further, Carlisle is just a five-minute drive away."
The courtyard setting offers plenty of parking and there is lots of potential with the garden due to its size. It provides space for family time and entertainment.
The area of Dalston the house is located in is known for its green spaces, 'quiet, peaceful' environment and proximity to local amenities.
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