A CONVERTED barn, resplendent with home gym and swimming pool, is on the market.
The property, in Bolton-le-Sands, also comes with a one-bedroom annexe which could be rented out for an income or lived in.
The property would set you back one and a half million pounds.
'Thwaite End Barn' is a superb traditional stone barn conversion offering four double bedrooms, two benefitting from en-suites and a separate one bedroom mews which could be used as an additional income or for family members.
Originally converted in 1993, the home is set in approximately 8.5 acres of stunning private gardens and grassland.
The property boasts an internal swimming pool alongside a large gymnasium which has the opportunity to be used as a spacious home office, developed into further living accommodation or as a separate residence.
Externally is a triple garage with an additional office space and kitchen, a large 'hanger'/agricultural building and a spacious hardstanding area. Imposing wrought iron gates lead to the meandering driveway and down to the property with spacious provision for parking.
On the ground floor you enter via the welcoming sunroom and the entrance hall offers views over the gardens. There is a spacious living room, dining room, and the kitchen/breakfast room.
The swimming pool is accessed through the main home and leads through to the gymnasium also with the steam room, W/C and shower. A stunning bespoke staircase offers access to the first floor with four double bedrooms, the family bathroom and a versatile gallery which is currently used as an office area but could equally be as useful as a play room or hobby area.
Bolton-le-Sands is a large village with good transport links. Morecambe and Carnforth train stations and the M6 Motorway are all approximately 5 minutes drive away and the main bus service passes through regularly.
The property is marketed by Waterhouse Estate Agents, Milnthorpe, who can be contacted on 01524 930 094.
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