AN incredible six-bedroom townhouse situated adjacent to the highly-sought after area of Portland Square has just been placed on the market.
The three-storey period townhouse, on Alfred Street North, Carlisle, has an asking price of £600,000.
The property has undergone a complete renovation having been used for commercial purposes in past with the latest owners stripping the property back into a pristine modern and family living home – whilst still managing to stay true to its original features including intricate cornicing and ceiling roses with the tiles in the entrance hall all belonging to the original make-up of the building.
A spokesperson from those listing the property, Fine & Country, said: “A large lounge off the entrance hall has feature alcove and a large bay window which floods in light to the spacious room.
"The kitchen provides excellent practical entertaining space with a large island unit with discreet storage and seating.
“With Quartz work surface to add a touch of luxury to the room makes it a fantastic dining area providing plenty of space for a large table for family or entertaining. There are doors out to the garden providing extra light to the kitchen with beautiful Amtico herringbone flooring reflects the character of the property,” they said.
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Travelling upstairs to the first floor, the property opens up to a large master bedroom which is further complimented by large bay windows, helping to flood the upstairs with natural light.
A large Jack and Jill bathroom can be accessed from the master and features a large free-standing bath, double sink and shower.
Up a flight of stairs is a further two good sized bedrooms which could be used as office space or gym, coming with the bonus of another shower room.
Allowing for seclusion in a city centre living circumstance comes the walled garden, which also offers private parking for up to three vehicles.
To find out more about the property, contact Fine & Country on 01768 200017.
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