A CHARACTERFUL, large, townhouse has gone on the market in Carlisle.
The property has gone on the market for half a million pounds and comes with four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and two reception rooms.
It is located on the 'prestigious' Portland Square development and has an 'elegant Georgian facade.'
The house has been 'beautifully renovated' with period features. There is a private parking space for two cars with an EV charger.
The property is said to be 'stunning throughout' with 'quality' fixtures and fittings.
It is described as a 'genuinely outstanding' townhouse with four floors of 'sublime' accommodation.
The four bedrooms and bathrooms are 'extremely versatile and spacious.'
The house is said to have a 'fabulous' position within the historic city of Carlisle with the train station, shops, bars, and restaurants all a short walk away.
It is nestled in the heart of Carlisle's historic core, with 4 Alfred Street standing as 'a magnificent example of Georgian excellence.'
The property is said to have been 'magnificently reimagined' for modern family living.
EXP Luxury, the estate agent, said: "This prestigious townhouse, a jewel within the Portland Square city centre development, boasts a distinguished façade and offers the discerning buyer an exceptional standard of accommodation over four levels.
"As you cross the threshold beneath the stately pillared portico, the grandeur of yesteryear greets you with a splendidly restored Minton Tiled Floor and a classic period staircase adorned with a plush runner and stair rods.
"The ground floor is home to a beautiful sitting room, resplendent with traditional cabinetry, period-style built-ins, and a quaint window seat offering both charm and functionality. Watch the world go by from here.
"The kitchen, a culinary haven, is outfitted with contemporary conveniences including Siemens appliances and a Quooker hot tap, beautifully complemented by quartz countertops and a chic herringbone tile splashback."
4 Alfred Street is described as a rare gem, which is ideal for those in search of a family abode that resonates with character and sophistication.
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