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Bramhaw, Station Road, Sedbergh, LA10 5HP

6 BED £850,000

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Bramhaw, Station Road, Sedbergh, LA10 5HP

£850,000
  • Ref: 1000_RS0341
  • Type: Semi-Detached House
  • Availability: Sold
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Tenure: Freehold
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Property Summary

On the outskirts of Sedbergh, discover the idyllic farmhouse of Bramhaw. Birthplace of James Whitehead Lord Mayor of London in 1888, Bramhaw enjoys glorious country views of the Yorkshire Dales.

Full Details

House:
6 bedrooms
Yorkshire Dales National Park
Landscape Garden and Fell views
Brand new kitchen from a local company - Lund and Law
Super-fast broadband
No Restrictions

Services:
Shared Treatment Plant (brand new)
Oil Fired Central Heating
Mains Water and Electricity

Set amidst a collection of former farm buildings, the 300-year-old farmhouse, sympathetically extended to include the neighbouring barn, is peacefully nestled along a private lane.

South facing, the front lawn forms the first portion of a wraparound garden, continuing to the side and rear of Bramhaw. Ahead, field and farmland views unfurl providing picturesque views from within.

A traditional stone entrance and wooden front door welcome guests into a practical entrance porch, lined in underfloor-heated slate and a hessian mat ready to receive muddy boots.

Light infuses the large dining room to the left, with windows capturing the southerly view over fields and farmland. Pale toned carpets and walls harmonise with the painted beams above.

Vintage vibes emanate from the original fireplace, relocated from the kitchen and fitted with a cast iron log burner. A versatile home, where metamorphosis is a natural mood, this room has served as a play room, living room and dining room.

Open the door into the kitchen, expertly fitted by local firm Lund & Law, where bottle green units adorned with gold handles provide a splash of colour within the pearly walls.

An abundance of units ensures this kitchen is clutter-free and minimal, creating a great sense of light and space. A large, freestanding American-style fridge freezer, bank of Neff ovens, induction hob and extractor fan and dishwasher make cooking a breeze. Sociably styled, gather around the island and chat over meal time preparations.

Returning through the kitchen, cross the entrance hall, turning right into the study. Bright and inviting, this is a handy space in which to work, with views out to the front to watch the comings and goings, and within easy access of the kitchen. Cosy and quiet, the exposed wooden lintel above the deep window helps frame pretty views ahead. With Super-fast broadband, where better to shut yourself away when you need to get down to business?

Opposite, the former kitchen now serves as a sizeable utility room, with plumbing for washer and dryer, an abundance of storage and downstairs WC. Warmed by underfloor heating throughout the utility, around the corner there is another surprise in store. Tiled walls and an overhead shower intimate the groundworks for a sauna that are in place, replete with the appropriate plumbing and electricity. Open the glazed door from the utility room, and escape to a private patio area, where stone walls and colourful pots of summer planting evoke a Mediterranean mood. Steps lead up to the tiered garden.

Inside, discover the cosy lounge, where deep, timber-topped windows, coordinating with the beams above, deliver light throughout. Light and spacious, there is provision for a log-burning stove in this room should you desire.

When slumber calls, take the locally-handcrafted oak and glass staircase from the entrance hall up to the first floor. Inset lighting within the glass evokes a truly modern feel. Turning up the open tread stairs, sense the airiness and light as the ceiling height rises up above. Celebrating this open space is a feature cascade of lighting, suspended above the staircase.

Explore the selection of spaced-out, grandly-sized bedrooms, privately set apart from each other; an entertaining heaven and ideal for the purposes of holiday letting or for multigenerational families.

Continuing along, turn along an inner hallway, carpeted underfoot, to discover a bedroom privately tucked away at the end. Light flows in through a deep-set window, with beams adorning the ceiling above. Neutral tones dress the walls in each bedroom, for a modern and restful feel. A dressing area is secreted along one side. Freshen up in the ensuite, featuring walk-in shower, wash basin and WC.

Returning along the inner hallway, take the secret staircase up to the left, emerging into a vast bedroom where lofty ceilings are sprinkled with spotlights and beams. Plush grey carpet extends underfoot, whilst every corner of the room is amply lit through the enormous Velux windows above. Brimming with eaves storage, and an ensuite with freestanding centrally filling bath tub, wash basin and WC, this bedroom would make the ultimate retreat for a teenager craving their own sense of space and independence.

Light streams in through a duo of windows overlooking the surrounding fields and countryside. Pause a moment in the window seat and soak up views out towards the Yorkshire Dales. Wake up with a spritz beneath the shower in the ensuite, with bath and separate shower, WC and wash basin.

Relax and unwind in the family bathroom, a refreshing and spacious room with roll top bath, wall-mounted wash basin with vanity unit, tiling to the walls and floor and a separate corner shower.

Privately set at the end of this landing is the master bedroom, a grand room whose vaulted ceiling amplifies the light flow. Feature lighting adorns alcoves within the wall, providing an ambient focal point. Built-in wardrobes ensure the master bedroom remains a soothing, serene and clutter-free space.

Served by its own dedicated ensuite shower room, soak up views from the windows over the garden.

Outside this bedroom, spy a secret set of stairs leading up to another bedroom - with high ceiling, ample storage and its own ensuite, which could serve as the ultimate dressing room snug to the master.

Surrounded by wraparound gardens, Bramhaw enjoys the sun throughout the day in its north facing tiered rear garden which rises above the house and provides views to Winder, a fell inextricably linked with the town of Sedbergh.

Follow the footpath up through the fields and along the lane before making your way up Winder Fell to enjoy views of the Howgills.

** 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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