This week our top property in north Cumbria is this seven bedroomed, detached, house in Linstock, Carlisle.
This house is on the market for £950,000 and also comes with three bathrooms.
Linstock house sits on a plot of 0.5 acres and has panoramic views of the Pennine Fells.
It has two driveways and is described as having 'multigenerational living potential' with an additional two bedroom barn conversion.
There is ample parking space for a number of vehicles and five reception rooms including a conservatory. There is also garden space to the front and rear of the property.
David Britton Estates explained: "The main house is a detached period residence, believed to date back to the early 1800’s which has been extended over the years retaining many charming and original features.
"Internally there are some wonderful living spaces with an abundance of reception rooms with high ceilings and feature fireplaces and woodburning stoves, superb bespoke fitted kitchen with island unit leading into to the dining room and conservatory, 6/7 bedrooms, two with ensuite showers and a recently fitted family bathroom.
"Each window to the rear of this home is blessed with lovely views across its grounds towards the Pennine Fells."
Linstock House is just a short distance from Carlisle City Centre with a range of schools, shops and amenities available.
Also nearby is the market town of Brampton which boasts a range of its own facilities and Rickerby Park is also just a short walk away.
There are transport links to Newcastle, the M6, the Eden Valley, and the Lake District National Park.
The property itself is approached by a driveway with landscaped gardens, established flowerbeds, a tree border, a large lawn and a number of terraces where you can sit and enjoy the views.
Across the courtyard in the detached coach house which has recently been used to create 2 two bedroom cottages. Each one retains beams and exposed stone work combined with modern kitchens and bathrooms.
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