This week one of our top properties in West Cumbria is this detached house for sale in Egremont.
The house is on the market for £800,000 and comes with five bedrooms and two bathrooms.
It is described as an impressive residence set on manicured grounds and has ten acres of paddock and grazing land.
Whitecroft House is equidistant to the villages of St Bees and Beckermet and is said to be immaculately maintained throughout.
There are equestrian facilities including stables and an arena and it is said to be in a 'stunning location' with 'beautiful views.'
It is also close to towns, schools, and employment centres located in the area of Black Ling.
Whitecroft has a tranquil setting along a private driveway encompassed by landscaped gardens and its own pastureland, against a backdrop of fells, yet completely accessible to nearby towns.
The property itself is a traditional, extended farmhouse that has been maintained by the present owners with accommodation extending to around 2840sq.ft.
Briefly comprises an entrance vestibule, formal entrance hallway, lounge, dining room, study, dining kitchen, utility room, and WC to the ground floor.
On the first floor, there is an impressive principal suite with a large bedroom, dressing room, and en-suite bathroom, with a further storage room leading off from the bathroom. There are two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom on this level.
PFK, Cockermouth, the estate agent added: "The property enjoys a semi-rural location equidistant to Egremont and St Bees; both offer a good range of local amenities including shops, leisure facilities and highly regarded schools.
"The property is located within easy commute of the area's major local employment centres and the delights of the Lake District National Park are also within easy reach.
"Opportunities of this nature are rarely introduced to the open market, viewing is essential.
"Whitecroft House can be located using the postcode CA22 2UB and identified by a PFK 'For Sale' board."
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