A charming three-bedroom property, Midtown Farm, is on the market for a guide price of £650,000.
This Brampton residence, set on a 1/2 acre plot, comes with an adjoining barn awaiting transformation, providing an exciting opportunity for those with a zest for bespoke living spaces or potential income generation through renovation.
Midtown Farm blends 'rustic charm and modern possibilities' within a serene countryside setting, but just moments away from urban conveniences.
The property greets visitors with a stunning kitchen, the heart of the home, featuring bi-folding doors that connect indoor and outdoor living.
Outside, the landscaped garden offers 'stunning' fell views, creating a peaceful setting for relaxation or entertainment.
Within the house there are spacious living areas including a large, panelled dining room perfect for hosting gatherings.
The residence also offers ample storage, ensuring practicality without compromising aesthetics.
A ground-floor bathroom and a separate shower room are designed for 'modern comfort'.
The master bedroom, adorned with exposed beams, 'exudes rustic charm' and includes an ensuite bathroom.
The property listing by David Britton Estates describes the home as having 'endless possibilities', whether envision as a 'private sanctuary or a creative project'.
Located in Brampton village, with a picturesque backdrop of Dufton Fells in the Eden Valley, this property offers a plethora of walking trails right on the doorstep.
Plus, the location provides convenient access to two of England's stunning national parks: The Lake District National Park and the Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Just a mile away lies the market town of Appleby-in-Westmorland.
Amenities include butchers, a bakery, gift shops, a diverse blend of cafes and pubs, a castle, and the Settle to Carlisle railway.
For further information about this property, contact David Britton Estates on 01768 881111.
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