Howside, a charming four-bedroom detached cottage in Eskdale Green, is now on the market.
The cottage, with a guide price of £595,000, enjoys an 'enviable' position with uninterrupted views of the Lakeland Fells.
Dating back to 1850, it was initially built as two cottages for the bobbin mill but has gone through extensive restoration in recent years.
The property has undergone extensive renovations, including replastering, the addition of new ceilings, an updated kitchen and bathrooms, and the installation of new hard flooring downstairs.
It also boasts features like a bespoke staircase and a Honister slate windowsills.
David Britton Estates has been appointed as the agency of choice.
Managing director David Britton said: “This beautiful cottage presents a rare opportunity to own the perfect Lakeland home and enjoy a dream lifestyle in a most desirable location.
“With a large private garden and views across the stunning Lake District, the property is in an enviable location with access to local amenities and attractions.
"Presented in immaculate condition with locally-sourced materials and features, the cottage also has three outbuildings which could be used for a variety of projects.”
The English oak staircase was designed by the owners and installed by a craftsman from the area.
Two doors leading into the utility room and lounge are the original pitch pine doors from the cottage and have been dipped and restored.
Also among the original features is the wall up the stairs.
It is one of few original walls within the house and has been intentionally left lumpy to preserve its character.
The kitchen, oak with Cumbrian slate surfaces, is a bespoke design installed by David Holliday Kitchens of Burgh by Sands.
It also has the original slate flooring from the cottage.
Moving upstairs, all rooms on this floor have been renovated with new insulated plasterboard on external walls to prevent damp and to provide insulation.
The rooms retain their character with one bedroom featuring original cupboard doors.
The same bedroom features a fireplace sourced from the architectural salvage yard at Low Newton.
In the property you will also find a further three bedrooms as well as two bathrooms.
The charm continues with the flourishing garden.
Mr Britton said: "The wonderful south-facing garden is mature and very productive, with two apple trees, a plum tree and various soft fruit.
“The rhododendrons and azaleas thrive well along with many other mature shrubs.
"There are a number of seating areas including a raised area behind the outhouses with panoramic views.
“The slate used in the crazy paving patio and the chipping on the path are all local Honister slate.”
The original outhouses have been renovated to provide usable space, with one presently functioning as a workshop, another as a gym and storage space, and the third offering additional storage.
Located within the Lake District National Park, the property also has easy access to nearby sandy beaches
Those interested in this family home are encouraged to contact David Britton Estates for more information on 01768 881111.
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