A uniquely transformed coach house with three bedrooms, located in a charming village outside Carlisle, is fresh on the property market.

The current owners have spared no expense to thoughtfully convert the traditional abode into a modern, contemporary living space.

Internally, the spacious coach house boasts aesthetically pleasing elements, boasting a hand-built kitchen with bespoke cabinets and top-tier integrated appliances.

A brigand bright living room accompanies a large dining space.

News and Star: The coach house has an impressive and spacious dining kitchen.

A staircase leading up to the first floor hallways has double glazed doors which open onto a decking area.

On the first floor, the capacious master bedroom exudes elegance with attractive fittings.

A bathroom, adorned with modern fixtures, completes the first floor.

News and Star: The kitchen has handmade bespoke cabinets

The second floor houses two additional bedrooms along with a WC.

As appealing as the indoors are, the outside draws equal allure.

Accessed through electric gates leading onto a newly laid resin driveway, there's ample parking for multiple vehicles.

The crown jewel of the outdoor space is the substantial garage that doubles as a 'mancave', kitted out with full electrics, a television point, and wood burner.

News and Star: The man cave has full electrics, a television point, and wood burner

To further a sweet affinity with outside living, a raised deck graces the front of the property, while an undercover seating area with a wood burning stove promises optimal sociability.

The enclosed rear garden offers low-maintenance living.

As per the estate agent's description, the house nestles comfortably on the much-desired Scotby Road, ensuring easy access to local urban amenities such as pubs, shops, schools, and even an award-winning restaurant.

Also, the location facilitates great links to the A69, into Carlisle, Newcastle, and the M6 motorway.

The heating relies on a gas central heating system.

The use of three wood-burning stoves throughout the property contributes to a rustic yet sophisticated charm.

The property is band D for council tax offers utility.

Despite the aesthetics and cozy appeal, interested buyers must note that property viewing is strictly by appointment only, highlighting the exclusivity and high demand of the location.

These features render the three-bedroomed converted coach house an appealing choice for those wishing for a comfortably sized, modern home that retains a trace of antiquity, while also capturing the quintessential charm of village living.

Its blend of inside luxury and outside entertainment space truly sets it apart, potentially serving as both a peaceful home and the ideal space for a sociable lifestyle.