A four-bedroom detached house with views of Morecambe Bay and the Irish Sea is on the market.
The property in Rampside, near Barrow-in-Furness, is on sale for offers in the region of £490,000.
Viewing, says agent Corrie and Co, is "strongly advised" to "fully appreciate the immersive and tranquil setting."
The approach to the house features a "spacious" driveway and a lawned garden with shrubberies and trees.
Upon entry, visitors find themselves in the hallway, which leads, on the left, into a shower room comprising a walk-in shower, WC, and pedestal sink.
To the far left at the front aspect of the property is a ground floor bedroom, which the agent suggests could also be used as an office or snug.
The right side of the house is a "spacious" living room with an electric fire and French doors that lead into a sun room overlooking the "mature" gardens.
The kitchen diner is fitted with "a good range of wood wall and base units," complete with marble effect laminate work surfaces and integrated appliances including an induction hob.
The first floor features three bedrooms and a bathroom.
The first double bedroom is at the front of the property and features a bay window.
The second double bedroom is at the rear, and benefits from built-in storage, a pedestal sink, and sea views.
The third room, also at the rear, has built-in storage.
The gardens, described as "a unique and beautiful asset," consist of a variety of lawns complemented by a lily pond and a selection of shrubberies and trees.
Subject to planning permission, says Corrie and Co, the gardens could also accommodate an additional dwelling.
The property, which is in council tax band D, is situated 0.9 miles from Roa Island Ferry Landing rail station and 3.4 miles from Barrow-in-Furness rail station.
Roose School, for ages 4 to 11 and described by Ofsted as 'Good,' is 2 miles away, as is Cambridge Primary School, another 'Good' school for ages 2 to 11.
Moorfield Learning Centre, for ages 11 to 18 and a 'Good' school, is 3 miles away.
More information is available by contacting Corrie and Co on 01229 846308.
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