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Manor House, Kirkoswald

5 beds | 4 baths | 3 receptions | Offers in the region of £575,000 Having knowledge of the purchase price allows you to calculate the overall expense incurred in acquiring the property. Read our glossary page


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An outstanding opportunity in the heart of a desirable Eden Valley village. Impressive period home, dated 1703, with the benefit of a two bedroom annex and rear garden adjacent to Raven Beck. A rare opportunity to own this unique Manor House, on the market for the first time in nearly five decades. This property has been well-loved but is now in need of renovation, offering the chance to restore and shape it into a wonderful family home. With plenty of character and history, it's a project with huge potential.

entrance hall and stairs | sitting room | living room | dining room | breakfast kitchen | rear porch | ground floor shower room & W.C. | cellar stores | boiler room | conservatory | five first floor bedrooms | bathroom | separate W.C. | second bathroom | ANNEXE - open plan living kitchen on first floor | ground floor | two bedrooms | bathroom | rear driveway parking | lean-to store | rear garden | single glazing | oil fired central heating | mains connected, water, electricity and drainage | EPC pending | council tax band E | freehold | Grade II listed

APPROXIMATE MILEAGES Lazonby & Kirkoswald Station 1.4 | Penrith 8 | M6 motorway 8 | Carlisle 18

WHY KIRKOSWALD? Affectionately known by the locals as KO, Kirkoswald is an attractive, historic village in the Eden valley, with an active community and a variety of local amenities, alongside the neighbouring village of Lazonby. Kirkoswald has a primary school, shop and Pub, with Lazonby having the same; as well as a railway station on the picturesque Carlisle to Settle railway line. The M6 motorway and bustling market town of Penrith are just a short drive to the south, where there is a wider range of amenities and a station on the West Coast Mainline, offering direct trains to London Euston in just three hours. The Lake District National Park and the region's capital Carlisle are also within 20/30 minutes drive.

ACCOMMODATION Brimming with original features and character the property is beautifully proportioned with three generous reception rooms, each with their own unique charm. A kitchen diner sits at the rear and provides access via a porch to the rear parking area. There are a range of cellar and store rooms at the rear of the property with a reduced head height doorway in to the boiler room providing through access to a conservatory and then garden beyond. An impressive wooden stair case rises up from the central hallway, with a half landing where the internal access door to the annexe is located. There are two smaller double bedrooms then three larger double rooms across the front of the property. There are currently two bathrooms and a separate W.C. The annexe at the rear is an upside down layout with an open plan living kitchen on the first floor. An external door provides access down a short flight of steps to the driveway side of the property. Internally, stairs lead down to two double bedrooms and a bathroom, which requires immediate renovation. There is also an external door at ground floor level. Externally the proprty as a small paved forecourt at the front and an area of hardstanding suitable for parking a vehicle at the rear. Access round to the rear garden is from here. The garden, requiring some TLC, is ample and overlooks the adjacent Raven Beck.

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