TAKE a look inside this stunning 19th-century period property located on the edge of the Lake District.
This five-bedroom semi-detached house is located on Wordsworth Street, Penrith, and has five bedrooms, a bathroom, and three reception rooms. It is currently on the market for £795,000.
It is described as an imposing Victorian residence and a large detached garage that provides private parking.
From the house, there are uninterrupted views of the Northern Lake District fells which is set in a popular residential location close to the town centre. It is also part of the New Streets Conservation Area.
The house covers 3,600 square feet of living accommodation an outside there are 'sweeping' landscaped gardens.
The property was constructed in 1880 and boasts three 'grand' stories.
It was originally a single grand estate but was divided in the 1930s. It is now set on spacious grounds, positioned halfway up Wordsworth Street in the sought-after New Streets Conservation Area.
The gardens have been 'beautifully' landscaped and there is a large detached garage, providing space for residents and guests alike.
It has been 'meticulously preserved' and the house retains a 'wealth of original character features' including 'exquisite stained glass windows, intricate cornicing, and beautifully detailed door casings throughout.'
It is located conveniently close to Penrith town centre and local amenities.
The property 'seamlessly combines natural charm with modern convenience.'
Lakes Estates, the estate agent, said: "From the front door you enter into an vestibule with tiled flooring and high ceilings. Double doors lead into an impressive, 'L' shaped hallway which has a grand staircase leading to the first floor galleried landing and has a stunning stained glass window.
"There are internal doors off to the ground floor accommodation and ornate cornice and door casings are beautifully preserved.
"To the ground floor there is a large lounge with dual aspect windows overlooking the garden towards the North Lakes fells and has a stunning cast iron open fireplace with marble surround."
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