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FOR SALE: Country cottage with beautiful views |
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| Features |
Bedrooms: 4 |
Bathrooms: 2 |
Building: Semi-Detached |
| Cooking: Electric |
Available: evenings/weekend for viewing |
Sq Metres: 100 squ meters aprox |
| Parking: Garage |
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| Amenities |
| Rear Garden |
Front Garden |
Suitable for Pets |
| Near School |
Balcony/Patio |
Loft/Attic |
| Cable/Satellite TV |
Fireplace |
Double Glazing |
| Description |
For sale: 34 Silverdale Road, Yealand Redmayne.
An extended semi-detached 19th century cottage in the popular village of Yealand Redmayne, on the Cumbria North Lancashire border. Home cottage is in an area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) and has fabulous views from the large garden over Farleton Knott, the Lakeland fells, and the Howgills (Yorkshire Dales). Ingleborough fell can also be seen from the garden. Yet, it is only minutes from the M6. Manchester is 60 minutes, Leeds 75 minutes through the Dales and Carlisle 45 minutes. It is about 10 miles from Kendal and Lancaster. The coast is only minutes away and there are many walks from the cottage.Leighton moss RSPB within walking distance.Excellent rail connections from Carnforth station four miles away.Really good neighbours.A fantastic place to live,we are only moving as it is now too big for us!It is an eclectic appealing mix of old and new.Three bedrooms and two reception rooms are in the 'old' house with thick solid stone walls.The house extension begins in the kitchen, which has a stable type door.The extension is approximately 15 years old.From the kitchen you cross to the shower room and then into the reception room with the balcony.A flight of wooden stairs leads down to two further reception rooms, bedrooms/study/office or whatever is needed.The lower rooms look out over the garden. The house has been a family house for five but the extension could become a 'Grannyflat' or rooms for a young person to have their own space.
The house comprises (in meters):
Reception 1 2.90 x 5.45(exposed stone wall,woodburner) Reception 2 3.35 x 4.05 (open fire,feature fireplace) Reception +balcony3 2.85 x 3.72 Reception/study4 2.86 x 3.05 + alcove Kitchen 5.80 x 2.90 at widest point Bathroom 1.66 x 2.85 Shower room 1.90 x 1.70 Bedroom1 2.80 x 3.85 Bedroom2 2.80 x 3.80 Bedroom3 2.40 x 2.75 Bedroom4 2.50 x 2.90 Under house store Shed Large gardens split level Garage Greenhouse (old and covered with wysteria and jasmine,but it is still there! The old village has a cosy pub (excellent food) great school, 2 churches and many societies, etc. for those who wish to engage in village life. The cottage is mainly double glazed and has ‘white meter' storage heaters and a multi fuel burner which also heats radiators and water. Broadband is available.
Directions:
From M6 leave at junction 35 and proceed towards Milnthorpe on the A6. Take the turning to Yealand which is also sign posted ‘Leighton Moss RSPB. Turn right at the end of narrow lane, the cottage is on the right.
The cottage has mains water, electricity and gas is easily avilable in the village.It is freehold.The council tax for this year is £1465.12 , and the water rates are £130 per year. |
| Contact Information |
| Contact: |
Elisabeth Tapping
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| Telephone (Day): |
0870 432 3158 |
| Telephone (Evening): |
0870 432 3158 |
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