A contemporary five-bedroom home in Ulverston has gone on the market for £750,000.
According to the estate agent, the property has been modernised, redesigned and extended over the past 20 years.
The house is within walking distance of the town centre, and offers easy access to Church Walk, Belmont and Hoad.
It features an open-plan lounge, dining kitchen with two sets of bi-folding doors, an adjacent utility room and WC.
The agent highlighted the high quality fixtures and fittings throughout the home.
The living area, which has a wood-burning stove, is designed to let in a lot of natural light.
There is also underfloor heating in the kitchen area, and a Lutron lighting system for both the interior and gardens.
The property features both triple and double glazing, a gas central heating system, and Solar PV.
The home offers ample parking and an integral double garage with a door to the utility.
Four of the five bedrooms feature en-suite bathrooms, and the property also includes a home office or optional fifth bedroom.
The master bedroom has the largest en-suite and an attached dressing room.
The agent described the property as "one of the finest turn key properties currently available in Ulverston".
The large garden, which has a heated summerhouse, is currently undergoing further landscaping work.
The property is also located in close proximity to several schools.
Church Walk CofE Primary School and John Barrow School are both within walking distance.
St Mary's Catholic Primary School and Ulverston Victoria High School are also situated within 1 mile of the property.
The property is Freehold and has an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of C.
For those interested, the estate agent strongly recommends booking a viewing.
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