Two property complex on market for less than a million pounds | The Mail

2022-08-27 00:27:16 By : Ms. Wang Mengya

TWO 'unique' properties in one have come onto market in a Furness village.

Located in Lindal-in-Furness, the properties, a four bedroom barn conversion and a two bedroom cottage, are for sale for £850,000 and are being marketed by Corrie and Co.

The properties enjoy a good village location with a substantial courtyard to the front, extensive parking, central conifer, two rockeries and a six bar gate. There is easy access to the front door, garage and side elevations.

The rear garden has a sunny south westerly view and an extensive area of lawn, superb for recreation. There are limestone rockeries, pond, divisional stone walling and fencing, and mature trees. There is a raised slate terrace, which is partly covered, and a patio to the rear of the primary lounge, lower terrace paved in a patio style with stone arches.

The entrance landing hall in the main property is dressed in a pale decor with designer print. Separate doors lead to the primary lounge, second reception, cloaks and steps up to the kitchen.

Reception one contains a substantial fireplace of mixed stone which incorporates the chimney breast with inset timber beams, while reception two has a subtle Laura Ashley décor, with a charcoal shaded feature wall and an interesting, high angled ceiling.

The kitchen has been fitted with a good range of modern and attractive maple style base and wall units, drawers and brushed steel style handles and an internal window overlooking reception two. The fitted appliances will be included in the sale.

The master bedroom has an en-suite bathroom and there are a further three bedrooms in the property.

The cottage is complete with a further two bedrooms, a kitchen, shower room and lounge/diner.

It also enjoys a paved patio and rockery style garden which is well planted and maintained with a sunny south westerly aspect.

Contact Corrie and Co on 01229 244003.

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