Number Four Cromwell Crescent is a semi-detached townhouse of elegant proportions and significant character.
It has something for everyone and falls within the small category of Carlisle’s finest homes located in Stanwix.
The property has a significant presence and an attractive approach along a private unadopted tree-lined road.
Internally, the charming accommodation does not disappoint.
The presentation is exceptional and the bright south-facing reception rooms are a delight to behold and sit in.
The vestibule features the original leaded glazed partition and door and the hall features a pale parquet floor and impressive staircase.
Into the sitting room there is a timber floor and a contemporary living fire set into the marble surround.
The dining room is fit for purpose with fireplace and period details.
A large glazed window also has a door into the front garden. The dining room opens to a fitted kitchen with traditional cream Aga.
This is a great family space with a generous island breakfast bar. The benches are a mix of granite and timber.
As you would expect, a comprehensive range of quality appliances is provided. Outside, there is a double garage and even a greenhouse. The conservatory can be accessed from the kitchen and hall and provides a peaceful room to spend time in.
A lovely terrace provides the perfect setting for alfresco living and the laundry room has a range of bespoke units with a Belfast sink and granite tops.
The accommodation has a traditional four-square layout which is particularly apparent on the first floor. There are two large south-facing bedrooms to the front elevation, the main bedroom having a luxury ensuite shower room. On the second floor are four further bedrooms suitable for living, hobbies or bedrooms.
For sale with Hayward Tod Associates with a guide price of £675,000. Tel 01228 738015.
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