SEE inside these three properties which are on the market for at least £1 million, within a 10-mile radius of Carlisle.

Eden Bank, Wetheral, Carlisle is selling for £1,500,000.

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The six-bedroom detached property has four bathrooms and 1.88 acres of land.

Rightmove said: "Eden Bank is a handsome detached Georgian property set in around 1.88 acres of private gardens and grounds.

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"The Grade II Listed property dates from 1834 when it was constructed for a prominent wine merchant from nearby Brampton.

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"The accommodation in Eden Bank is truly impressive, with hugely spacious reception rooms, bedrooms arranged over the two upper floors and extensive cellarage.

"The stone portico entrance opens to the entrance hall with access to the principal reception rooms to left and right. The spectacular drawing room is filled with natural light from full height sash windows," it said.

2 Scotby Park, a five-bedroom, five-bathroom property, is on the market for £1,250,000.

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"Offering almost 5,000 sqft of living accommodation, this substantial Georgian style home includes a spacious one bedroom annex with independent access.

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"Built by the current owners in 2019, it sits in around ¾ acre plot and has been completed to an extremely high standard with luxurious and high specification kitchens and bathrooms throughout," Rightmove said.

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3 A country home located near the North Pennines AONB is selling for £1,950,000.

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With seven bedrooms and four bathrooms, the property sits in private and secluded grounds.

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"The Grade II* Listed house was built in 1878 by celebrated architect Philip Webb, a contemporary of William Morris and Edward Burne-Jones, and one of the founding fathers of the Arts and Crafts Movement inspired by the works of John Ruskin.

"The property is currently a family home of impressive proportions. Expansive and versatile reception rooms provide fabulous comfortable living spaces.

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"The atmosphere is bright and airy, with soaring high ceilings that reflect the history of the building. Characterful touches include striking feature fireplaces in the reception rooms and hall, and a magnificent bay window in the dining room.

"The kitchen/breakfast room has a gorgeous contemporary country house style and is complemented by a utility room, laundry room and a remarkable array of store rooms."

The property also has three holiday cottages on the grounds.