A spacious five-bedroom detached house on Elkstone Avenue in Barrow is up for grabs at around £400,000.
The house is conveniently situated, with schools, shops, travel links and sports facilities within a stone's throw, while the bustling town centre is a five-minute car drive away.
The property greets its residents with a sweeping entrance hall.
Its current design sees a sizeable reception room, which presently functions as a playroom, to the right upon entry.
This versatile area, complete with coat and shoe storage, could easily be transformed into a family dining room or extra lounge.
To the left of the entrance hall is the main family lounge.
This well-maintained space boasts ample room and is flooded with streams of light from a large window that overlooks the front of the house.
The ground floor also accommodates a beautiful kitchen diner.
This space, which sits at the rear of the property, is peppered with modern grey units and worktops, and comes with integrated appliances such as a hob, oven and fridge freezer.
Its dining area is situated next to chic, floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto a low-maintenance garden.
The house's first floor hosts bedrooms two through five, all spacious and boasting integrated storage.
The floor also accommodates a three-piece family bathroom suite, complete with heated chrome towel rail and integrated shower.
The top floor is equally impressive, featuring a sizable, airy master bedroom.
As a bonus, the room comes with a four-piece private bathroom suite and offers lots of storage.
The property's rear garden offers fantastic design with a cosy seating area in the rear corner and a low-maintenance lawn.
It also houses a mancave or summer house, complete with a large entertaining area with TV, lighting and internet connection.
The summer house also has a separate storage space with its own private door and access.
The property is being sold by estate agents Yopa.
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