A pair of charming cottages in the desirable village of Yanwath, Penrith, are now available for purchase.
Located on the edge of the Lake District National Park, these two properties are listed for a guide price of £475,000 and offer an opportunity for buyers looking to generate income through adjacent holiday housing, two holiday cottages, or for multi-generational living.
Laburnum Cottage boasts three bedrooms, a sunroom, dining kitchen, lounge, family bathroom, and an additional ground floor bathroom.
The counterpart, Clematis Cottage, presents two bedrooms, a newly fitted dining kitchen, a lounge and a bathroom.
The properties can be found sitting within a 'wonderful' plot in the village core.
The gardens are described as being 'lovely' and 'well-stocked', complete with terraces, a covered veranda, and more.
A feature of Clematis Cottage is its 'cosy' lounge, which has a 'superb' sandstone fireplace inset and a beamed ceiling.
There is an office space under the staircase and a double-glazed window to the front aspect with a window seat.
The convenience of an integrated dishwasher and oven are found in the recently updated dining kitchen.
Welcoming visitors, the front door of Laburnum Cottage opens up to the sunroom, where hints of the tranquil garden can be seen through the window panes.
A bespoke arched oak door in the dining kitchen leads towards a lounge with a slate fireplace.
Another feature of the cottages is the external studio space.
Whether it's utilised as a utility, store, pottery room, or craft room, the possibilities for this space are described as 'endless'.
The inclusion of a garage and carport will appeal to those looking for ample parking space.
To arrange a visit or for more information, contact David Britton Estates on 01768 881111.
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