Sedbergh's Ingmire Hall, a magnificent five-bedroom period home with a tower, has been listed on the property market for a guide price of £895,000.
The property boasts a tower with a private roof terrace at the top, a courtyard garden, private gardens, and parking.
The home owner can also enjoy access to four acres of scenic grounds, woodland walks, lush lawns, pond, water features, tennis courts, and terraces.
The home retains its timeless charm and character while integrating modern comforts such as a stylish kitchen and contemporary bathrooms.
It can function as a primary family home, a holiday property, or be split back into a three-bedroom Tower and two-bedroom Butlers Cottage.
It offers flexibility with many rooms suitable for varying uses.
The Tower is a luxurious four-floor home with a lounge, dining kitchen, WC, three double bedrooms; two with ensuite shower rooms and one used as a study room, and a family bathroom.
The impressive family bathroom was fitted five years ago and a free-standing claw foot bath takes centre stage.
The lounge is described as 'impressive and light filled yet cosy' and has dual aspect wooden windows with stone window seats.
An exposed stone and wooden lintel open takes you through to the kitchen.
The kitchen boasts a 'beautiful stone flagged floor' and an exposed chimney breast which once housed the cooker.
Steps lead down to Butlers Cottage, which features a dining room which could be reinstated to a kitchen, living room or second reception room if used as part of the main house, a shower room, and two bedrooms.
Externally, the property is accessed via a shared driveway leading to a private lawned garden and parking area sufficient for several vehicles.
A further parking area is located at the rear along with access to the rear courtyard.
This property is available for viewing by appointment and is sold by David Britton Estates reachable via 01768 881111 or sales@brittonestates.co.uk.
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