A Kendal property with 'huge potential' is on the market.
The 3-bedroom barn conversion, located in the village of Grayrigg, is listed at a guide price of £650,000 by David Britton Estates.
According to the real estate listing, the property is "perfect for those looking for an idyllic country lifestyle."
This property sits within around 4.5 acres of land and comes with an adjoining barn with development potential, subject to planning permissions.
The estate agent explains that parts of the property are in need of modernisation.
However, with open countryside views from all windows and charming gardens, lawns, and terraces, it is considered by the agent to be a once in a lifetime opportunity.
The charming barn conversion includes three bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Notably, the living area has been extended into a space with an exposed stone wall and vaulted ceiling, providing a great area for entertaining or relaxing.
The property also includes a spacious lounge with a snug area, dining kitchen, and a large utility room that was the original kitchen.
Furthermore, the listing states, the attached barn offers potential to extend the living space.
This provides an opportunity for the new owners to create a larger family home, subject to the relevant planning permissions.
On the first floor, the property has three double bedrooms.
One with a dressing area and an ensuite shower room, the agent explains.
Additionally, the house includes a family bathroom with a wash hand basin, bidet, low-level WC, freestanding bath, and a walk-in shower.
Externally, the property offers around 4.5 acres of grounds with open views of the surrounding countryside, perfect for those with equestrian or small holding interests as suggested by the agent.
Additional features include ample parking spaces and a detached garage adjacent to the rear parking area.
Location wise, Grayrigg is a picturesque village and offers excellent transport links.
The M6 motorway junctions 37 and 38 are approximately a 15-minute drive away, while the Lake District National Park and the Yorkshire Dales National Park are one mile and seven miles away, respectively.
For necessary amenities, the town of Kendal is a ten-minute drive away, offering schools, supermarkets, shops, leisure centres, pubs, restaurants, and an arts centre.
The property includes mains water and electric services and oil-fired central heating.
It uses a septic tank for drainage.
Also, the lane approaching the property is owned by Ghyll Bank Barn and the neighbouring properties have a right of access over it.
To view the property, appointments are strictly by booking only.
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