HAVE you ever wanted to take a look inside a luxurious home in Cumbria?
Now is your chance to embark on a virtual tour of one of the most expensive properties on the market in the region.
The Eamont Bridge house in Penrith is being sold for an eye-watering £1,925,000- but with acres of land and even an on-site tennis court, it’s easy to see why the property has such a high price point.
It’s marketed as an “outstanding” family home, or a property that can be utilized as a holiday cottage.
Let’s take a look inside the luxury property:
Once you step inside the house, it’s clear that it is an up-market property; the entrance hall has panelled wall, oak flooring and a Victorian archway.
The dining area is a focal point of this property; It has a rustic aesthetic, with high beams, a feature fireplace and a double sided burning stove.
Attached to the dining room is the spacious lounge which is described as the perfect place to entertain guests or relax
To the rear of this room is a quaint study area, with a large president’s desk- the perfect place to catch up on some reading or get some work done.
A unique aspect of this property is the conservatory area, which is a great place to admire the view or entertain guests.
This area is currently being used as a games room and there is also a bar off to the side if you wanted to pour a drink or two.
Having your own space isn’t an issue for the millionaires of the world, as there are five bedrooms in this mammoth house.
The first floor master bedroom has a freestanding iron radiator and even has stairs that lead down to an adjoining dressing room.
Outside is where the real opulence of the house becomes apparent.
It is situated on 4.5 acres of land on private grounds near the River Eamont.
It benefits from an all-weather tennis court to practice your forehand on.
Ideal for families, the property also has a barked play area including a climbing fram, swings, trees and a sand pit.
There is even a paddock area to keep the family horses.
What's your idea of a dream property? Let us know in the comments.
For more information about this property and all its features, click here.
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