An exceptional and beautifully presented family home is for sale on an award-winning Whitehaven development.
The property in Mariners Way has an entrance hallway with storage cupboard leading to an en-suite bedroom, the living room - which could be used as the fifth bedroom - kitchen and dining room.
These are spacious and light rooms with coved ceilings and the dining room has French doors to the back garden.
The kitchen has high-quality wooden units and central island with breakfast bar. It features high-specification Neff appliances including double electric oven, five-ring gas hob and integrated dishwasher and fridge-freezer.
Bi-folding glazed wooden doors lead to the dining room and a utility area completes the ground-floor layout.
Upstairs there is a stunning galleried landing benefitting from a roof window which streams natural light down into the entrance hallway, large built-in storage cupboard and loft access via pull-down ladder.
The lounge has part-sloped ceilings with two Velux roof lights and large sash windows to the front and side.
There is a four-piece family bathroom serving the three upstairs bedrooms which all have storage and one an en-suite.
Outside there is a driveway to the front of the property providing off-road parking for several cars, and a garage with remote control electric door.
The back garden is a good size and has been very recently landscaped by the present owner. The tiered garden has decked steps to each level and incorporates large sections of lawn, a decked patio area, as well as a shillied garden with a mixture of flower beds and hedging. The garden itself is fully enclosed by fencing.
The property has far-reaching views across Whitehaven and towards St Bees valley, and is only a short distance to the town's many amenities and highly-regarded schools.
8 Mariners Way, High Grange, Whitehaven, is for sale at £345,000 through PFK, tel: 01946 695535.
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