Nestled amongst the woodland, this stunning, detached former station house dating back to 1840 is bursting with history and character with fantastic views of the railway line and set in beautiful well-established gardens. This very unique property offers a tranquil location with the added quirkiness of the railway line where approximately 20 trains per day pass by. Originally built as the Earl of Carlisle’s private railway station subsequently extended by the North Eastern railway. There are many original features still in place including stunning fireplaces and staircase to the first floor and its own private water supply via a well. Off the entrance hall there is a cosy lounge with log burning stove and a sitting/dining room with original open fireplace. The dining kitchen is a perfect combination of traditional and modern leading to the garden room which has three sets of doors leading to the beautiful gardens. A ground floor bedroom (currently used as an office), utility and shower room complete the ground floor. The first floor bedrooms each have fantastic views over the woodland and railway. The master has an original cast iron fireplace and en-suite shower room and both bedrooms have fitted wardrobes and original wooden floorboards. The front of the property has a gravelled driveway providing off-street parking for two/three vehicles with wooden gates leading to a workshop, log store and timber shed with power supply. The rear of the property offers plenty of space to relax in the generous well-maintained gardens that have been well-planned and offer a secure space for both children and pets.
Situated less than a ten minute drive into the market town of Brampton where there are shops, schools, doctors and dentist surgeries, pleasant woodland walks on your doorstep and easy access into Carlisle and the A69 to Newcastle.
The accommodation with approximate measurements briefly comprises:
Front door into entrance hall.