Spacious three-bedroom home with elevated garden and village walks from the door.
Quiet Ambleside courtyard location in Lake District National Park
Set in a quiet Ambleside courtyard within the Lake District National Park, this three-bedroom link-detached home combines roomy living with an established, private garden and useful garage. The open-plan lounge and dining area opens onto a terrace and sloping lawns, with higher garden levels giving attractive views towards Red Screes and the Fairfield Horseshoe. Walks and local attractions are literally on the doorstep.
Internally the house is well laid out for family life or holiday use: a light L-shaped lounge-diner, a practical kitchen with appliances, ground-floor cloakroom and three double bedrooms upstairs, including a principal bedroom with ensuite. Modern fittings include a contemporary house bathroom, a combi boiler with Hive control and double glazing installed after 2002. The garage has a mezzanine for extra storage.
Practical points to note: broadband and mobile services can be limited here (slow speeds reported), and the property sits in Council Tax band E (above average). The home was built in 1979 and has had just two careful owners, but the construction is a later timber-frame type (assumed) and may appeal to buyers who value low maintenance rather than period fabric. Its Freehold tenure and position close to Ambleside amenities make it equally suitable as a main residence, a weekend retreat or a holiday-let investment.
Overall this is a comfortable, well-presented home in an enviable national-park location. Buyers seeking easy access to walks and scenic views will appreciate the garden aspect and elevated outlook; those needing high-speed broadband or very low running costs should check service availability for their needs.