A semi-detached cottage with “beautiful” countryside views has gone on the market.
The two-bedroom property in Torpenhow, Wigton, is described by the estate agents as “stunning” and “everything you would expect from a country home.”
Listed on the market at £249,950, the cosy property’s interior mixes modern taste with utility.
The lounge leads into a rear hall and open staircase in this semi-detached cottage (Image: Cumbrian Properties)
Featuring double glazed windows and gas central heating, entry to the cottage is via a lounge that has a stone fireplace and log burning stove.
An original beamed ceiling adds period charm, while double glazed windows and two radiators offer modern comfort.
The rear hall has a cast iron radiator, wood effect flooring, coving to the ceiling, and a sliding wooden door to the kitchen.
The Torpenhow cottage comes will all modern conveniences (Image: Cumbrian Properties)
Mixing modern convenience with traditional features the kitchen offers a range style cooker with a five ring electric hob and extractor hood above.
There is also a butler style sink with mixer tap, integrated fridge and washing machine, and wooden worksurfaces.
The open staircase leads to the first floor, while the house also boasts a recently fitted country kitchen including integrated appliances and modern decor.
The Torpenhow cottage’s bathroom is fully fitted with a bath and shower (Image: Cumbrian Properties)
A “fabulous” four-piece bathroom further includes a roll top bath and walk-in shower.
On the first floor, the landing offers the homeowner “stunning” views over the countryside and leads on to two double bedrooms.
The master bedroom retains an original, decorative cast iron fireplace and a beamed ceiling.
The master bedroom in the Torpenhow cottage is light and bright and retains its original beams (Image: Cumbrian Properties)
Outside, the property has a low maintenance gravelled forecourt garden and off-street parking at the front.
To the rear, there is a generous garden laid to stone chippings, a flag stone patio, and country views galore.
The property, which is in Torpenhow, is a ten minute drive to the market town of Wigton and Cockermouth, and a twenty minute drive into Keswick in the Lake District.
The rear of the cottage offers plenty of space for relaxation and enjoying the outdoors (Image: Cumbrian Properties)
There is also a church and a village hall in Torpenhow meaning new homeowners will be close to community links.
The estate agents said the property would suit those looking for “low maintenance rural living”, or would make an ideal holiday cottage.
Interested parties seeking more information, or looking to arrange a property viewing, are urged to contact Cumbrian Properties.
To book a viewing, call Cumbrian Properties on 01768 867788 or visit their offices in Carlisle or Penrith.