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- A substantial stone built double garage/office building — constructed in traditional Westmorland stone, providing secure parking, storage and potential workspace
- The layout also lends itself to further use, whether as a dedicated hobby area, workshop space or simply as an organised extension of the home’s storage capacity
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Description
Temple Bank is a grand early-19th-century residence in the historic village of Beetham, South Cumbria, accompanied by a beautifully converted Bank Barn, two additional cottages, and extensive landscaped grounds. The main house, built around 1816, features Georgian symmetry, dressed stone elevations, and tall sash windows. It has been meticulously renewed with upgrades to include bespoke cabinetry, premium bathrooms, herringbone flooring, and a cohesive, elegant palette.
Additional buildings on the estate include Temple Bank Barn, a converted Banks Barn with vaulted living spaces and flexible accommodation; Wayside, a three-bedroom stone cottage; Wood Lea, a two-bedroom cottage; and a substantial stone-built double garage/office building. The grounds are beautifully maintained and feature mature trees, stone walls, and landscaped terraces, offering exceptional privacy and presence.