A THREE-bedroomed bungalow in a quiet countryside location has gone on the market.
The property, which is located in Ennerdale, has three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and two reception rooms.
Both Ennerdale and Lamplugh primary schools are nearby. Whitehaven and Corkickle train stations are both also only a short drive away.
It is described as a spacious, single-storey, bungalow with a modern interior.
The estate agents have said that the house is a 'blank canvas' ready for the new owner to make it their own.
There is a large, wrap-around, garden which is said to be perfect for kids to play out in and provides a space for the homeowner to relax in and take in the views.
The house is in a 'fabulous' location on the edge of the National Park with Ennerdale Water being about a half hour's walk away.
It is situated in a quiet village with 'stunning' views of the nearby fells.
The property has been recently updated with a modern fitted kitchen, 'stylish' bathroom, and ensuite shower room.
There is a spacious lounge with a multi-fuel stove and patio doors leading to the garden.
Included is a conservatory that offers views of the garden and a large master bedroom with an ensuite shower room.
Outside is an expansive driveway providing off-street parking, that is suitable for several cars and even a caravan or motorhome.
It is 'conveniently' located within a commutable distance to Egremont, Sellafield, Whitehaven, and Workington.
Mark Buchanan Property Group, the estate agent, said: "When you want to get out and explore the countryside, the edge of the National Park location will be a perfect base.
"You can walk to the northern shores of Ennerdale Water in around half an hour, with the western lakes only a short drive or bike ride away.
"It's located in a quiet village with views of the nearby fells. This could be the ideal location to explore the less crowded side of the National Park, away from the peak season tourist crowds."
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