A five-bedroom Lakeland farmhouse with adjoining barns is up for sale for £1,150,000.
The property, Uzzicar Farm, is situated in an elevated position in the Newlands Valley, a location that offers 'breathtaking views' across the Lakeland Fells.
According to the estate agent, it is less than two miles from the shores of Derwentwater, within the Lake District National Park.
The property, which is a freehold, includes three bathrooms and three receptions, spread over 2,444 sq. ft of living accommodation.
It has an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of E and falls within the Allerdale Council Tax Band E.
The property is described as a renovation project.
The estate agent said: "Internally the farmhouse has around 2400 sq ft of accommodation, in need of renovation throughout but has the potential to become a stunning family home.
"Comprising of three reception rooms, five bedrooms; two with ensuite, kitchen, utility room and bathroom, it has some wonderful original features including an oak staircase and wooden doors throughout.
"All windows in this home frame the breathtaking views across the incredible Lake District."
Externally, the farmhouse is complete with an extensive range of barns and outbuildings on either side.
These could potentially be converted into the main residence to make a more substantial dwelling, or be used as storage, workshops, or a live/work property, subject to the relevant planning consents.
A detached outbuilding could also be converted into a garage or home office/bothy.
Two small paddocks to the front of the farmhouse add to its charm, making it an ideal lifestyle opportunity.
The estate agent added: "This property has not been to the market for a considerable amount of time of such is a rare commodity having spectacular, almost 360 degree views across to the Lake District National Park.
"It is unlikely to remain on the market for any long period of time and is unlikely to be sold and to come back onto the market anytime soon, an early view is highly recommended!"
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