TAKE a look at this detached house that is for sale in North Cumbria.
The house comes with five bedrooms and two bathrooms, it is on the market for £359,000.
The property is the largest on the development and is described as a sizeable five-bed with an ensuite and good living space.
It is within walking distance to amenities and William Howard Secondary School and is convenient for access to A69 and Carlisle/Newcastle.
Brampton is a popular market town to the east of Carlisle, the town has a wide range of amenities including shops and services as well as primary and secondary schools.
It is well placed for access to the wider region with the A69 for Newcastle and the North East being close to hand.
The M6 motorway is a little over 10 minutes drive to the west. For those looking to engage in outdoor pursuits, Brampton Golf Club and Talkin Tarn are within a couple of minutes' drive.
Hadrian's Wall and the Lake District National Park are also both within half an hour.
Hayward Tod Associates, Carlisle, the estate agent, said: " Set to the rear of Townfoot Park in a small cul-de-sac, the property is private to the rear and has a good size paved driveway to the front.
"A wide entrance hall welcomes you into the property and also houses the stairs to the first floor and a cloakroom W.C.
"There is a large front-to-back sitting room with doors out to the rear garden and a second sitting room across the hallway. At the rear is a large kitchen with breakfast bar seating and a range of fitted units. A utility room provides access from the kitchen to the rear garden.
"On the first floor, there are five bedrooms all set around a large landing. The main bedroom has fitted wardrobes and a generous en-suite shower. There are four further bedrooms all of which are a good size and a large family bathroom.
"The property is fully double-glazed and gas-centrally heated. The garden at the rear of the property is afforded good privacy and is laid to lawn. There is further potential to landscape should it be desired."
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