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1 Middleshaw Crescent, Old Hutton, Kendal, LA8 0LY

3 BED 2 BATH £350,000

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1 Middleshaw Crescent, Old Hutton, Kendal, LA8 0LY

£350,000
  • Ref: 1000_RS0382
  • Type: Semi-Detached House
  • Availability: Under Offer
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 2
  • Tenure: Freehold
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Property Summary

A true family home, warmth, welcome and rural views await at No. 1, Middleshaw Crescent in Old Hutton.

Full Details

Best and final offers due by 12pm on Friday 11th March - please call the office for details.

Home:
* 3 bedrooms
* 1 bathroom
* 1 downstairs w/c
* Built in the 1950's
* Council tax band 'C'
* Freehold
* Lots of built-in storage
* Space for 3 cars plus a single garage
* Newly renovated kitchen
* Low maintenance garden

* *The home has a local occupancy clause meaning a buyer must have lived or worked in Cumbria for at least 3 years (please get in touch for more details)

Services:
* Main's electricity, water and drainage
* Oil fired central heating
* Log burner in the lounge
* Car charging port on the garage

Location:
* Walking distance to the local primary school
* In the catchment area for QES school in Kirkby Lonsdale
* Close to Oxenholme train station

Outside Space:
* Front and back garden
* Front garden gets sun all day

On the cusp of Kendal and close to Kirkby Lonsdale, retreat to rurality at No. 1, Middleshaw Crescent, a modernised 1950s home neighbouring a dairy farm. Pull up on the driveway, widened to accommodate three cars, with a single garage also available.

A portico entrance provides shelter from the elements, alongside storage for logs and space to stash wellies following a muddy walk over the fields.

Inside, original floorboards, stripped back and sanded, run throughout the downstairs. A large cupboard installed by the owners, provides plenty of storage.
Soft green and fresh white tones dress the walls creating a Scandi-farmhouse ambience which continues throughout the home in the natural neutral tones, fresh flowers, wool carpets and exposed wood.

Bright and inviting, the sitting room on the left flows freely with light entering through windows to both sides, framing views out to the garden and rolling rurality beyond.

White painted floorboards amplify the light, whilst warmth comes from the log-burning stove set upon a slate hearth, the perfect place for curling up with a hot drink on winter afternoons.

Returning via the entrance hall to the kitchen, grey units provide plenty of storage, topped in white worktops offering ample preparation space. A sink sits beneath a large window framing views out over the garden, giving easy eyeline to the children as they play.

Integrated appliances include a Bosch dishwasher and Rangemaster oven with space for a Smeg fridge and a large pantry cupboard. Understairs storage is found above the breakfast table which can easily seat between four and six.

Tucked off the kitchen, arrive at two further rooms, redefined, remodelled and reinsulated by the current owners.

Natural Italian stone lies underfoot in the utility room, where there is further cabinetry, alongside plumbing for a washer and dryer. There is also access out to the rear patio and garden. Also nestled to the rear is a small WC, in addition to a private study, both also tiled in Italian stone. Perfectly proportioned and featuring a fitted desk, light flows in through a window. This room could also serve as a playroom.

From the entrance hall, take the carpeted stairs up to the first-floor landing, light and bright and decorated in sage green. Turning right, wooden flooring furnishes the second bedroom, with pretty views from the window over to the nearby dairy farm. Dove grey walls add a soothing vibe, with ample storage for toys available in the louvred, fitted cupboard.

Turning right out of bedroom two, refresh and relax in the family bathroom, tiled to the walls and underfoot and featuring a bath with overhead shower, wash basin, WC and chrome heated towel radiator.

Two linen cupboards on the landing provide even more storage, on route to the third bedroom, currently housing bunkbeds and looking out over the garden. Dressed in neutral white walls and with sanded wooden flooring, this bedroom is peaceful in its decorative tones.

From here, turn right to discover the master bedroom. Arguably the best views in the home, look out from the windows over the front garden, fields and hills. Neutral Scandi-style tones feature once more in the exposed wooden flooring, with the added bonus of an ornamental fireplace.

Wake up refreshed by the views, with ample space for a king-size bed, wardrobe, and chest of drawers.

Perfect for any growing family, the garden to the rear has space for swings and a trampoline.

Simplified to the front, planting and seating areas are straightforward and easy to maintain, whilst to the rear there is a proportionate balance between patio and lawn, with verdant views over the rolling fields beyond; step up to the purpose-built cow viewing platform and watch the leaping lambs frolic on the hill in the springtime.

Follow the sun, enjoying a cup of tea at the bistro set in the front garden as it begins its journey, moving over the garden and round to the rear. An all-year home, listen for the ever-present sound of birdsong, gaze up at the bright night skies, snuggled around the firepit in winter. In spring, the pink flowering cherry is a vision of blossom, balanced by the fragrant wisteria to the front.

** For more photos and information, download the brochure on desktop. For your own hard copy brochure, or to book a viewing please call the team **

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