A traditional Lakeland Farmhouse, rife with potential for both restoration and development, awaits its new owner in Grayrigg.
Begging for a personal touch, the four-bedroom home features a host of outbuildings, barns and sits upon roughly 12 acres of land.
This home, on the market for a guide price of £600,000, has previously seen horses, ponies, goats and sheep on its land.
Placed privately along a lane leading to only three other properties, the home offers a garden and terrace at the front, as well as a yard and outbuildings to the side and rear.
The interior of the house retains many original features and has been extended over time to accommodate spacious living arrangements.
On the ground floor there is a dining kitchen, lounge, snug, sunroom, boot room/utility and pantry.
The first floor plays home to four bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The farmhouse is ideally positioned for anyone seeking a country lifestyle crafted around practicality.
Grayrigg village flaunts 'excellent' transport links, with junctions 37 and 38 of the M6 motorway being around a fifteen-minute drive away.
The Lake District National Park is also just a stone's throw from the property.
The village houses an 'active community', while amenities, including schools, shops, Kendal Leisure Centre, pubs, restaurants and the Brewery Arts Centre, can be found a ten-minute drive away in Kendal.
The kitchen enjoys traditional wooden wall and base units, complemented by a range oven sitting in a chimney breast.
The lounge offers a beamed ceiling, exposed stone walls and a cosy wood burning stove.
Externally, the 12-acre plot incorporates a variety of different sized outbuildings including a garage, numerous stone buildings, pig stys and stables.
The property has further development potential in the outbuildings, subject to obtaining relevant planning consents.
For further information, visit brittonestates.co.uk.
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