A four-bedroom detached house with seafront views is on sale for £325,000.
Located on The Highlands estate in Whitehaven, the extended detached home promises views over the harbour and sea.
The two reception rooms are now complemented by a breakfast room, an orangery, a main bedroom with an enclosed balcony, three further bedrooms, and an internal garage.
There is a lengthy drive at the front and garden to the rear.
The dining room features a double-glazed window to the front with blinds, space for table and chairs, radiator, wood-style flooring, coved ceiling, and opens to the living room.
The living room contains a fireplace and wood-style flooding.
The lounge (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents)
The kitchen is the room with the best sea views and has a range of base and wall-mounted units with work surfaces, a single drainer sink unit with tiled splashbacks, a gas hob with extractor, double oven, integrated dishwasher, fridge and freezer, radiator, coved ceiling, and opens to the breakfast room.
The kitchen (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents)
The breakfast room contains sliding patio doors into the orangery, with space for a table and chairs, and there is a door to the garage.
The breakfast room (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents)
The orangery has windows to three sides, with views at the rear of the harbour walls and lighthouse.
The orangery (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents)
The property benefits from a large frontage with a long driveway leading to a garage.
One of four bedrooms (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents)
The rear garden includes an enclosed block paved patio area, step down to a storage area at the side with space for sheds and at the rear is an area of lawn with planted borders.
One of four bedrooms (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents)
At the far end is an enclosed seating area and an extra shed, with stunning views over the harbour and sea.
For more information and to book a viewing contact Lillingtons Estate Agents at 01946 550981.
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