AN extravagant property worth almost three-quarters of a million has gone on the market.
The house, located in Brampton, comes with four bedrooms, three bathrooms, and two reception rooms. It is now on the market for £735,000.
Brampton Primary School and William Howard School are both only a short distance away.
Brampton and Wetheral railway stations are both also only a short drive away.
It is described as an 'immaculate' detached family home that has been built and finished to exacting standards.
There is said to be ease of access to amenities and schools. Inside is a Marshall Mason Kitchen and 'stunning' bathroom suites.
Throughout the house, there are said to be high-quality fixtures and fittings and the location is close to the North Pennines, Lake District, and Eden Valley. There are also said to be excellent transport links.
Lakes Estates, the estate agent, said: "Step into Fir Tree House and experience luxury living. Every detail, from the quality woodwork to the high-specification fixtures and fittings, has been carefully considered to ensure an unparalleled living experience.
"The interior boasts pleasing décor, showcasing the clients' impeccable design skills. The heart of the home is the stunning Marshall Mason kitchen, a testament to both style and functionality.
"It seamlessly flows into the dining room and is snug, creating an open and inviting space perfect for entertaining or relaxing with family and friends. The bathrooms and en-suites in Fir Tree House are modern and consistently spacious.
"With contemporary designs and top-of-the-line fixtures, they offer a spa-like experience in the comfort of your own home."
The house sits on a 'generous' plot of 0.75 acres and is part of a private development consisting of only three properties.
It sits in the 'picturesque' former grounds of The Grange.
Lakes Estates added: "Ample parking space ensures convenience for both residents and guests.
"The property's grounds are a harmonious blend of manicured gardens and woodland, creating a serene environment that complements the elegance of the home itself."
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