A former miners' store in the Northern Pennines has been transformed into a stunning family home.

The property, located in Tindale Fell, is now on the market for £335,000.

The house, which boasts an impressive 2,013 sq ft of living space, offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort.

A contemporary bathroom with tiled walls, laminated wooden floors and free-standing bathA contemporary bathroom with tiled walls, laminated wooden floors and free-standing bath (Image: David Britton Estates)

The four-bedroom property is situated at the foot of the Pennines, in the Northern Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The estate agent describes the house as a "truly stunning home" in "breathtaking surroundings".

The house features a large reception room, a modern kitchen diner, a basement, and two bathrooms.

The living room features a fireplace with a multi-fuel stove and a tiled back panelThe living room features a fireplace with a multi-fuel stove and a tiled back panel (Image: David Britton Estates)

The estate agent notes that the reception room is ideal for relaxing after a long day or hosting guests.

The kitchen is described as "modern and contemporary", with a range of matching wall and base units, integrated appliances, and a door leading out to a decked area with a summer house.

The four bedrooms offer plenty of space for a growing family or those who enjoy having guests over.

It features generously sized bedrooms, each offering a private sanctuary for the occupants.

The property also includes two modern bathrooms, ensuring convenience and comfort for all residents.

The bathrooms cater to every need, whether you're getting ready for the day ahead or unwinding in a bath.

The house is located in a tranquil area, just on the verge of Geltsdale Nature Reserve.

The location is a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The house is a few miles from Hallbankgate, which has a pub, primary school, garage, and community shop.

The large market town of Brampton is approximately seven miles away.

The estate agent describes the property as a "rare find" that promises a "lifestyle of comfort and tranquillity".

The house features a UPVC part glazed composite door leading into an entrance hallway with a laminated wooden floor and stairs leading to the first floor.

The kitchen includes a UPVC double-glazed arched feature window to the side elevation, a part-glazed UPVC double-glazed door leading out onto a decked area, and a wide range of matching wall and base units with complimentary work surfaces.

The bedrooms feature original wood beams and plenty of space The bedrooms feature original wood beams and plenty of space (Image: David Britton Estates)

The basement, accessed via stairs from the kitchen, is a large space with a concrete floor and strip lights, perfect for storage.

The living room is described as a "huge space" with UPVC double-glazed windows to the front, radiators, steel beams and pillars, and a feature fireplace with a multi-fuel stove and tiled back panel.

A cast iron spiral staircase leads to the first floor.

The first-floor landing has carpeted stairs, a wooden handrail, an oak and glazed balustrade, and doors leading to the bedrooms and family bathroom.

The bedrooms have large rooms with exposed beams, panelled walls, and UPVC double-glazed windows.

The family bathroom is described as a "stunning contemporary bathroom" with tiled walls, a laminated wooden floor, a free-standing bath with shower attachment, a vertical radiator, a WC, a double walk-in shower with mains fed power shower, a glass shower screen, and a vanity unit with sink and chrome mixer tap.