A Grade II listed property from the 17th Century has come on the market for the first time since 1987.
Occupied by the same family for over three decades, the property offers a slice of countryside living within easy access of the Furness coast and the towns of Ulverston and Barrow, with Roose Station just a few minutes away.
The ground floor comprises of a spacious hall, leading to a farmhouse kitchen, lounge, office, cloakroom/WC and a lower ground floor cellar. Two staircases lead to the first floor which houses five bedrooms, a family bathroom, and a separate WC.
A further staircase takes one to an upper floor featuring two lofts with oak beams and an attic. The property is situated on a country lane near Rampside Road on the outskirts of Barrow.
It boasts an established garden teeming with shrubs and trees, with a private terraced garden at the rear featuring a lawn, outside dining area, fruit trees and vegetable boxes.
Additional facilities include a garage, ample parking space, a workshop and a woodshed, all stone-built and slate-roofed.
Entering through a traditional door, one finds themselves in a large, 17ft by 12ft dining hall fitted with an original fireplace, exposed brick and stonework, slate flooring and a radiator.
Following on from this is an office furnished with bespoke fitted desk and bookcase, and a cloakroom/WC equipped with a two-piece suite. The kitchen/diner is a large, 17ft by 13ft room fitted with base, wall and drawer units and equipped with an integrated electric double oven and hob.
Moving up to the first floor, the potential buyer will find a series of double rooms featuring period fireplaces and radiators. The property also incorporates a uniquely versatile room, sized 18ft 6" x 13' 11", with windows to the front and side.
The exterior offers an extensive driveway, mature lawned garden to the front and side, and a terraced garden with a slate-paved seating area to the rear.
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