TAKE a look at this seven-bedroom detached house for sale in West Cumbria.
The house is on the market for £485,000 and also comes with four bathrooms and two reception rooms.
The property comprises a detached house and an annex, with the annex containing one bedroom and two bathrooms, outside there are large gardens.
There are six bedrooms and two bathrooms in the main house, and outside the property, there is a private parking area for several vehicles.
The house is set in the village location of Sandwith, between Whitehaven and the coastal village of St Bees, both of which are popular with tourists.
It is situated on a 'generous plot' with 'lovely mature gardens' to the rear and side.
The property offers ample parking for up to six vehicles, allowing space for the homeowner and guests to adequately park.
The house itself is described as 'grand and elegant' and is said to have traditional British charm that is 'sure to captivate all who enter.'
Sandwith boasts an award-winning pub in the heart of the village and it sits just outside of Whitehaven which offers a large range of amenities.
St Bees offers access to views of the 'stunning' West Cumbrian coastline.
David Britton Estates, the estate agent, said: "The House is beautifully finished and has 2 ground floor bedrooms, one with an ensuite shower room, the first floor has a luxurious family bathroom, 3 good-sized bedrooms, a large L-shaped living room with a lovely multi-fuel stove and doors opening out the back garden.
"A stunning kitchen/diner and a utility with WC. The accommodation continues on the 2nd floor with a further double bedroom and a large part converted room which could make another bedroom or reception room if required.
"Whether you are looking for a peaceful retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life or a spacious family home to create lasting memories, this property in Sandwith has it all.
"At the front of the property, there is driveway parking for six/seven vehicles and a large, enclosed garden at the rear having a lawned area surrounded by mature shrubs, a stone outhouse, sheds, and a summer house."
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