A four-bedroom semi-detached house in Keswick, located just a short walk from the town centre, is on the market with a guide price of £690,000.
The property, known as Sunnycroft, sits on Penrith Road and provides easy access to the A66.
According to the listing on Zoopla, the house embodies the Victorian era with decorative features, but also includes a modern twist.
The current owner has made the property comfortable, spacious, and versatile.
The house is also aptly named as it is well positioned to catch the sun.
As you approach Sunnycroft, there is parking available to the front and side.
A slate paved path leads to a covered wooden entrance porch and a part-glazed door, which opens into the entrance porch, complete with original geometric tiled floor and space to hang coats.
The entrance hallway features original arts and crafts decorations on the ceilings.
To the right is a staircase leading to the first floor, while the hallway itself leads to the sitting room with high ceilings and a wood-burning stove.
A bay window dominates the room and fills it with natural light.
The dining room, further down the hallway, has windows on either side of a chimney breast that houses a cast iron feature fireplace.
The kitchen, at the end of the hallway, retains original features while incorporating contemporary fittings.
A short inner hallway from the kitchen leads to the garden room, boasting views of Latrigg and underfloor heating.
The first floor consists of a double bedroom and a separate shower room.
Another double bedroom with views of Latrigg and an ensuite is also on this floor.
A large bay windowed room currently serving as a lounge and study is also present.
The final bedroom on the top floor has double aspect windows with views of Grisedale and Causey Pike and comes with an ensuite.
The house is double glazed and has gas-fired central heating.
Outside, the entrance is lined with a Lakeland stone wall, and the garden is designed to maximise space and views.
French doors open from the sunroom onto a stone-chipped seating area, with steps leading to further seating areas, all taking advantage of the sun and views.
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