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Our Summary
- Two further double bedrooms are served by a family bathroom, while a secondary kitchen area offers additional flexibility for guest accommodation, multi-generational living or future adaptation, subject to any necessary consents
- In addition to the existing accommodation, the property retains undeveloped loft spaces and useful understore areas which offer considerable scope for further enhancement and reconfiguration, subject to the necessary consents
- A traditional stone outbuilding within the gardens presents further potential for enhancement, subject to any necessary consents
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Description
The property, Yew Trees, is a converted stone barn with a history dating back to before 1850, situated in the village of Allithwaite, Cumbria. The property features a substantial reception hall with exposed stone walls, timber beams, and oak staircase, leading to a split-level accommodation with a mezzanine landing. The principal reception rooms include a sitting room, dining room, breakfast kitchen, snug, and conservatory, with family bathroom and secondary kitchen/ utility area.
The property has five bedrooms: a principal bedroom with a shower room, two further double bedrooms, and two additional bedrooms. Outside, there is a detached garage, integral workshop, landscaped gardens, a paddock, and extensive parking. The property remains in a largely original state with undeveloped loft spaces and understore areas offering potential for future enhancement.
The grounds comprise approximately 1.59 acres,including a stone-flagged courtyard and traditional dry-stone walls, offering far-reaching views towards the Cartmel Valley and Morecambe Bay.