Period five-bedroom family home with bespoke kitchen and countryside views.
Five double bedrooms including principal with dressing area and ensuite
Immaculate bespoke kitchen with island and Rangemaster cooker
Two reception rooms plus kitchen snug and utility area
Garage, off-street parking for three cars and driveway
Open countryside views from garden and principal bedroom
Built before 1900 with sandstone/limestone walls, likely uninsulated
Heating via LPG boiler (not mains gas) — consider running costs
Modest plot size; council tax level is above average
Applegarth is a spacious five-bedroom family home marrying traditional character with contemporary fixtures. The principal bedroom offers a dressing area and ensuite, while the bespoke kitchen with island and Rangemaster provides a strong heart for family life and entertaining. Two reception rooms, a kitchen snug and useful utility give flexible living for adults and children alike.
Set in a quiet Irthington village location, the house enjoys open countryside views and easy access to Brampton and Carlisle via nearby A-roads and rail links. Local primary schools are highly regarded, and the village has a popular pub and walking routes—ideal for families seeking a rural lifestyle with practical links to amenities.
The property is largely turn-key but has some practical considerations to note. Heating is by an LPG boiler and radiators (not mains gas), and the original sandstone/limestone walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation. Council tax is above average and the plot is modest in size, so buyers seeking large grounds should take this into account.
Overall this link-detached period home will suit a family wanting generous internal space, character features (including multi-fuel stoves) and modern kitchen quality, while accepting running-cost and insulation implications typical of older stone properties. A viewing is recommended to appreciate layout, quality finishes and countryside aspects.