TAKE a look inside this semi-detached property located in the heart of the Lake District.
The house has four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and four reception rooms.
It is currently on the market for £650,000 and is said to be beautifully presented with nice views of the Lake District.
There is a garden and parking space outside, and it is close to the town centre of Keswick.
Sunnycroft is on Penrith Road and gives easy access to the A66 for any direction.
In age the house is Victorian and still has many decorative features of the era with the current owner having blended a modern twist to make 'the most beautiful home that feels comfortable, spacious and very versatile in use.'
The property is well-named Sunnycroft as it is well-positioned to catch the sun.
Edwin Thompson, the estate agent, said: "As you approach the property there is parking to the front and side.
"A slate paved pathway takes you to a covered wooden entrance porch and part glazed door, this enters into the entrance porch with original geometric tiled floor and space to hang coats.
"Enter through another part glazed door to the stunning entrance hallway with original features and decorative arts and crafts to the ceilings.
"The staircase to the first floor is situated to the right. The hallway leads you firstly to the sitting room, substantial in size with high ceilings and a burning stove centred in the chimney breast.
A bay window dominates the room and allows an abundance of natural light to pour through. An extremely cosy room to relax and entertain in. Following the hallway through you come to the dining room.
"An elegant room with windows on either side of the chimney breast that houses a cast iron feature fireplace with wood surround and marble hearth.
"This room can easily have a table to seat eight to ten people. The kitchen is sited at the end of the hallway, this has been designed to maximise the existing space whilst retaining the original features and adding in contemporary fittings."
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