TAKE a look at this bungalow set in the heart of the West Cumbrian countryside.
The four-bedroomed bungalow is on the market for £525,000 and also comes with two bathrooms and three reception rooms.
Both West Lakes Academy and Bookwell Primary School are nearby as are Nethertown and Braystones railway stations.
The property is said to offer 'stunning and uninterrupted' views of the fells and there is an additional annex to the side.
It sits on around a 1.2-acre plot and is located in a peaceful hamlet.
The house is said to be immaculately presented throughout with 'high quality' fixtures and fittings.
It has flexible-use spaces for income or multi-generational needs and is said to be near 'excellent' local amenities such as shops and schools.
The property is close to the Solway Coast and Lake District National Park and is found in a rural, yet accessible, location.
The adjoining annex is currently used as a music recording studio but has a range of other options which it could be used for.
David Britton Estates, the estate agent, said: "Internally presented to an immaculate standard with impressive views over the open countryside to the far-reaching Dent Fell, this is a home that enjoys superb living spaces and is offered with no onward chain.
"At the heart of the home, there is a large light-filled, and open-plan living/dining/kitchen with Georgian-style windows framing the views to the front and stunning exposed beams.
"In addition to this, there is a sunroom, and four double bedrooms: Master with ensuite shower room, family bathroom, boot room/utility, and an additional WC.
"The extensive loft can be accessed from the hallway and spans the full length of the home, is fully boarded with Velux windows, offering further development potential for conversion into more bedrooms, subject to the relevant planning consents."
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