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Price: £440,000
Agent: Milne Moser
W: www.milnemoser.co.uk
T: 01539-725582
A SPACIOUS family home offering split-level accommodation is for sale at 101 Parkside Road, Kendal.
The four-bedroom property has been carefully looked after by its owners and features a good-sized lounge with balcony, dining room and kitchen with family room extension.
The ground floor offers an en-suite bedroom and a cloakroom and there are three more bedrooms and a bathroom upstairs. Agents Milne Moser describe the house as “a real find” and it is on the market for £440,000.
A tongue-and-groove, vaulted-style ceiling gives the lounge a light and airy feel, and double-glazed patio doors open onto a balcony overlooking fields at the front. There is a stone fire surround with fossilised stone hearth, and open-plan stairs continue to the first-floor landing.
The kitchen is fitted with oak-style cupboards and speckled worktops, a gas hob, oven and grill; and there is open access to the very versatile family room.
The ground-floor en-suite bedroom is reached from the dining room and features a double wardrobe with sliding doors.
Upstairs, the impressively sized master bedroom has three double wardrobes, and two windows looking onto trees and hills behind the house.
The next bedroom has a lovely outlook onto fields and trees at the front, while the fourth bedroom also has a pleasant view and is being used as a study.
The family bathroom is fully tiled and its three-piece suite consists of vanity basin, bath with shower over, and toilet.
The front of the house is mostly lawned, with manicured borders and hedging, and there is a good-sized tarmac driveway and an integral double garage. A patio with sunken pond is beside the house, while behind is an established garden with lawn, mature trees, shrubs and flower borders.
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