A six-bedroom Georgian home, dating back to the 1700s, is now on the market in Old Hutton.
The property, Hutton Yeat, has been restored to combine its historic features with modern amenities.
The house comprises six bedrooms and four bathrooms, with 'high-quality' fixtures and fittings throughout.
The property is located close to Kendal, with Oxenholme Station and the M6 motorway nearby.
The house features a lounge with rustic accents and a fireplace, as well as a dining room with a stone fireplace and views of the front paddock.
A recreation/games room complete with vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and log burner provides a versatile space.
The kitchen-diner has limestone tiles, underfloor heating, a bespoke kitchen suite, and large bi-folding doors opening onto the south-facing, landscaped garden.
The ground floor also includes a bedroom with an adjoining shower room, making it accessible for guests or family members.
The upstairs houses three additional bedrooms, each with excellent views, and a family bathroom complete with a freestanding roll-top bath.
The main bedroom also has an en-suite shower room.
Hutton Yeat also has a 'The Hen House', a two-bedroom holiday let that generates an income of around £16,000 per annum, according to the estate agent.
This includes a spacious living area, kitchen, two light and airy bedrooms, and a bathroom.
The property's grounds include a paddock, landscaped gardens, and two outbuildings: a masonry garage/workshop and an oak carport.
These outbuildings are equipped with electricity and offer ample storage space.
The estate agent notes that the paddock is well-maintained and accessed via a gate near the carport.
The private rear garden features trees, a small pond, and a large patio.
The estate agent describes the location as 'a haven for those seeking the quintessence of luxury country living'.
Old Hutton is four miles west of Kendal, which offers amenities including supermarkets, pubs, cafes, schools, and shops.
Sedbergh is located approximately eight miles northeast, known for its renowned secondary school.
Kirkby Lonsdale, six miles south-east, is famous for its historic architecture.
Old Hutton itself has a Church of England primary school and a parish church.
The surrounding countryside provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and exploring the nearby Yorkshire Dales and Lake District National Park.
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