A 'work from home' property that 'keeps on giving' has hit the market for £675,000.

Nestled on the edge of Curthwaite, a sizable four/five bedroom detached house with extensive gardens and a large workshop awaits a new owner.

Set in about three-quarters of an acre, the property boasts brilliant views across open countryside through its array of roomy, light-filled interiors.

The house was constructed by the current owners in 1984 and offers approximately 1800 square foot of living space. All rooms offer views across the gardens, providing an inviting atmosphere for the homeowners.

Accommodation comprises a large lounge, Thwaite kitchen, dining room with an idiosyncratic circular window, and an office or potential fifth bedroom.

Additionally, there is a utility room and separate toilet facilities available on the ground floor.

The first floor reveals four spacious double bedrooms; the master bedroom having fitted wardrobes and the luxury of an en-suite shower room.

A particularly attractive feature is a spacious room with a vast storage area that could be converted into a dressing space, subject to planning consents.

The house is completed by a family bathroom and a separate shower room, both exhibiting modern interiors with the rear windows providing a stunning frame for the outstanding countryside views.

Complementing the living accommodation, the grounds feature a large detached workshop housing a double garage with an array of flexible uses; such as, a separate working space, storage, or for conversion into ancillary living, subject to planning permissions.

The garden encompasses established fruit trees, shrubs, a greenhouse, and several terraces to maximise enjoyment of the south-facing gardens.

An approximated four-acre field adjoins the property and is available when separately negotiated, offering potential for those with equestrian or small holding interests.

Internally, the house employs parquet and carpeted flooring.

The kitchen is fitted with wooden built-in units handcrafted by Thwaites and features a Neff ring gas hob amongst other amenities.

The lounge is decorated with a feature exposed stone wall and leads to a conservatory through French doors.

The conservatory stands with wooden flooring and has extensive glazed walls which adds to the remarkable views.

The property is accessed via a substantial block-paved driveway which opens up to an ample parking area.

The front and rear of the property offer stunning garden views with a beautiful Monkey Puzzle tree adding to the charm.

To the rear, a workshop is set with water supply and three-phase electricity.

There's also ample storage space and even room to garage three cars in an additional larger store.

It's a versatile place, currently used for plant and HGV vehicle maintenance.

Services include mains water, electric, a private septic tank drainage, gas central heating, in addition to the three-phase electricity to the workshop.

The property has an EPC rating of D, and falls under Council Tax Band F.

This home is for sale through David Britton Estates.