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£350,000

Tebay, Penrith, CA10 3XP

  • 3 beds
Detached house

£350,000

  • 3 beds
Detached house
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Station House Tebay is an attractive 19th Century "station masters house" with an unique "Dutch barn roof" built for the management of the former railway station at Tebay. Situated within a generous plot within the dramatic backdrop within Eden valley, to the east of the south Lakes. Packed with original features and charm, the property has been modernised and improved by the current owners over the last twelve years. The accommodation comprises of a vestibule leading to a large living room, a farmhouse style kitchen, conservatory, three bedrooms and a family bathroom suite, there's also additional potential to create a master ensuite. Sat within a private approx. 3/4 acre plot, with a fresh water plunge pool, woodland, allotment and outstanding views. Additionally outside the property there's a gated entrance to the side with parking for at least five vehicles, plus a garage/workshop and two external stores with an outside W.C. The property benefits from mains services drainage, water and electric. Oil central heating system (backup electric water heater) LPG gas cooker and there's a warming log burning stove, for additional winter heating in the lounge.
Tebay is a small village within the Eden Valley, looking out to the Howgills. It lies 15 miles south of Penrith and 13 miles north of Kendal. The M6 is just 0.5 miles away and the Lake District National Park is a short drive away. The main west coast rail line can be accessed by stations at Penrith and Oxenholme (15 miles). Amenities in the village include a bar and restaurant at The Cross Keys, the railway club house. Shop/restaurant with petrol services at junction 38. Local C of E church and the Methodist church alongside a highly regarded primary school. With daily bus services back and forth, working within school times.
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