HERE are some of the most expensive homes on the market across Cumbria according to Zoopla.
Standing with a price of £2,500,000, this incredible shore property by Lake Windermere is built on 8966 square foot of land.
There is Pedestrian rights of access to the lake and situated within a secluded location within the lake district national park.
The impressive build boasts a tree lined plot with fantastic views of Gummers Howe and the Lake.
Elegant yet contemporary open plan layout. Architect designed to be the ultimate family home or retreat.
Duke Street, Barrow-In-Furness LA14
This home, valued at £1,200,000, is another luxurious option for anyone on the market.
This freehold commercial investment property is currently trading as a Hotel, but it also has a development plot with Planning Permission.
It has a detached residential leisure unit and is a unique opportunity which may consider sub division.
Old Garden House, Thornbarrow Road, Windermere, Cumbria LA23
This classic old cottage has earned its price of £1,450,000.
A most distinguished Lakeland Residence with a commanding position and far-reaching views to the Lake, mountains and inspiring backdrop of the Lakeland fells beyond.
This substantial property offers spacious accommodation including two reception rooms, garden room, excellent SieMatic breakfast kitchen, utility room, four double bedrooms two with ensuite facilities and flexible space for home working from either of the two offices.
This is a dream prospect for investors and has a price of £2,500,000.
For those seeking superb commercial and residential accommodation for an ultimate live/work arrangement or for those with bigger plans to develop the site which is approximately just over an acre (subject to planning).
An already stunning prospect with a commercial building arranged over 2 floors and offering approximately 7000 sq ft of current retail space along with a uniquely designed, detached, sizeable and opulent 6 bedroom property with double garage.
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