Recently renovated four-bedroom property with easy gardens near Windermere amenities.
Detached four-bedroom house with three bathrooms and ground-floor double en-suite
Extended modern kitchen/diner with vaulted sunroom and abundant natural light
New roof and newly laid driveway; landscaped, low-maintenance front and rear gardens
Driveway parking for several vehicles; large, sheltered plot with two patio areas
Underfloor heating to key ground-floor areas and modern mains gas central heating
Located in a quiet cul-de-sac close to Windermere village amenities and transport
Classified as a retirement-focused neighbourhood; check occupancy or communal rules
Council tax band F (expensive); confirm service/maintenance histories and glazing dates
Set in a peaceful cul-de-sac in sought-after St Marys Park, this recently renovated four-bedroom home offers comfortable, low-maintenance living close to Windermere village. The house has been extended and finished with quality fittings, including a modern kitchen/diner, sunroom and several underfloor-heated areas, making it immediately ready to occupy.
Accommodation is arranged over two storeys and is well suited to downsizers or those seeking a manageable retirement base. A large ground-floor double bedroom with modern en-suite provides single-floor living options, while three first-floor bedrooms (one with en-suite) give flexibility for guests or hobbies. The layout flows from a sociable kitchen/diner through to a bright vaulted sunroom that opens onto sheltered, landscaped gardens.
Practical strengths include a newly laid driveway providing multiple off-street parking spaces, recent roof works, mains gas boiler with radiators, double glazing, good broadband and excellent mobile signal. The plot is generous yet easy to maintain, with planted raised beds, gravel paths and two patio areas. Local amenities — church, health centre, supermarket, bus routes and Windermere village shops — are all within easy walking distance.
Notable considerations: the property sits in a retirement-focused neighbourhood classification, so buyers should confirm suitability for non-retirement uses if required. Council tax is band F and therefore relatively costly. The house was constructed in the late 1960s–1970s; while it has been modernised, details such as the double glazing installation date are not specified. Prospective purchasers should verify service histories and any communal/regulatory arrangements related to the local retirement classification.