A LARGE Edwardian property is now on the market in Carlisle for over half a million pounds. 

The house comes with five bedrooms and a family bathroom, it is on the market for £515,000. There are also two other bathrooms and four reception rooms. 

Both Stanwix School and Austin Friars School are nearby as Carlisle and Wetheral railway stations. 

It is described as a 'magnificent' semi-detached family home, which is located in an 'exclusive' North of the River location. 

The property still retains a wealth of character and boasts many of its original features. 

Of the four reception rooms two have bay windows and all five of the bedrooms are doubles. 

One of the reception roomsOne of the reception rooms (Image: Zoopla)

The house has a wet room, bathroom, and shower room. Outside there is a 'beautiful' walled rear garden and a lawn area with a patio. 

There is a 'substantial' detached garage with an EV Charger. Inside there is gas central heating and double glazing throughout. 

The home offers 'exceptional space' for family living and is situated within one of Carlisle's most prestigious addresses. 

The kitchen The kitchen (Image: Zoopla)

It is said to offer 'elegant accommodation' with 'modern comforts' including an 'outstanding' fitted kitchen and a 'luxurious' bathroom, shower room and wet room. 

The garden has been landscaped and offers good space for outdoor entertaining and alfresco dining. 

Hunters Cumbria and Southwest Scotland, the estate agent, added: "Situated within Carlton Gardens, a highly sought after location to the North of Carlisle, just off Stanwix Bank and Scotland Road, with local amenities including convenience store, newsagents, public houses, and restaurants all within walking distance.

One of the bedrooms One of the bedrooms (Image: Zoopla)

"For the little ones, you have the desirable Stanwix Primary School close by and reputable Secondary Schools nearby and within the City Centre. Access to a range of major transport routes including the M6 (J44), A69, A7, and A595 are all within a short drive."