A four-bedroom home located in Lazonby, boasting stunning original features from the 1600s, is up for sale at £700,000.
Kirk Neuk, a detached residence, offers a private atmosphere while sitting in just under half an acre of land in the centre of the village.
The property offers mature garden offering the perfect spot for outside entertaining.
The layout of the home includes four double bedrooms, two en-suites, a family bathroom, ground floor shower room, four reception rooms, a kitchen diner with an oil-fired AGA, and a utility room.
The external features of the property include plentiful parking, lawns, a vegetable plot, outbuildings, a greenhouse, and an expansive, detached single storey barn containing four rooms and a WC.
The barn is currently used as a workshop, studio, office and home gym.
The 'large, cosy' living room boasts exposed beams and an inglenook fireplace with a woodburning stove, while the day room sees bi-folding doors that lead to the garden room.
The kitchen benefits from matching wall and base units with a stonework surface, and the utility room houses a cupboard, further wall and base units, a sink, oven, and plumbing for a washing machine.
The property's 'superb' location within the village centre offers splendid views over the Eden Valley and the Pennines.
It conveniently lies just around the corner from the village's extensive facilities including a primary school, supermarket, train station, outdoor heated swimming pool, play park, and a pub.
The River Eden is only a few minutes’ walk away.
Situated approximately seven miles from the market town of Penrith and all its amenities, there is also convenient access to the M6 just a short drive away at Junction 41.
The Lake District National Park, a favourite among outdoor enthusiasts, is also within easy reach.
For more information, prospective buyers are advised to visit brittonestates.co.uk.
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