Middle Holme, Kentmere, Kendal, LA8 9JP
Property Summary
Full Details
Home
* A lovely detached family home, offering countryside living
* 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
* Spacious main lounge enjoying wonderful views
* Fully fitted kitchen with integrated Miele appliances
Services
* Oil-fired central heating system with a Worcester Bosch boiler
* Mains electricity supply, with solar panels and battery storage
* Full fibre broadband providing high-speed internet connectivity
* Private water supply via borehole
* Shared private drainage system
* EE mobile phone provider reaches the home
Grounds and Location
* Set within beautiful gardens
* Established grounds featuring rhododendrons, bluebells and soft fruit, designed to provide colour throughout the seasons
* Summer house positioned at the top of the garden, enjoying elevated views across the valley
* Parking for 4+ cars
* Located in the peaceful Kentmere valley, a small and close-knit community with easy access to Staveley, Kendal and the wider Lake District
A Welcoming Arrival
A gently pebbled driveway leads you in, offering parking for several vehicles and a sense of arrival that feels both private and composed. The house itself, with its white rendered exterior and Lakeland slate bay window, sits comfortably within its surroundings, framed by woodland and the soft rhythm of the landscape.
Stepping inside, the entrance opens into a practical yet inviting porch and boot room. It is a space that immediately feels in tune with Lakeland living, designed for muddy boots after a morning walk or coats shaken free from the weather. Beyond, the hallway introduces the home with a calm, neutral palette that continues throughout.
The Heart of the Home
The home office is generous in scale yet retains a sense of intimacy. Natural light pours through the bay window, drawing the outside in and creating a warm, easy atmosphere. The tones are soft and considered, allowing the room to feel both restful and adaptable.
At the centre of daily life sits the kitchen and dining space. Wooden worktops bring warmth, complemented by cream cabinetry and a rich, berry-toned tiled splashback that adds character without overpowering. The space is open and sociable, designed for long breakfasts or relaxed evenings with friends. Flowing naturally from here is a conservatory that feels more like a sunroom, where light shifts throughout the day and doors open directly onto the garden.
Sociable Living Spaces
A main living room offers a different pace. Larger in scale, it is centred around a log burner that becomes a natural focal point as the evenings draw in. French doors open onto a patio, inviting the outside in and offering a quiet spot to sit with a glass of wine while listening to the nearby stream. It is a room that adapts effortlessly, equally suited to lively gatherings or quieter, reflective moments.
Bedrooms Designed for Comfort
Upstairs, the home unfolds across thoughtfully arranged levels, giving each bedroom its own sense of space and privacy.
The master bedroom is calm and considered, finished in soft blue and white tones. Light filters through a Velux window, and the outlook stretches over the gardens towards the gentle movement of the stream beyond. There is a sense of stillness here, enhanced by the generous proportions and useful eaves storage.
A second bedroom offers a similarly cosy feel, with views across the driveway and surrounding woodland. It is a room that feels tucked away, perfect for guests or family. The third bedroom is lighter in tone, with dual aspect windows and higher ceilings that create an airy, open atmosphere. Subtle lilac hues add warmth, while the outlook continues to connect the home with its natural setting. Bathrooms are well appointed, including a family bathroom with both a bath and a separate shower, alongside an additional shower room that benefits from natural light.
Practical Spaces for Everyday Living
Functionality is woven seamlessly into the design. A carport and garage provide excellent storage, with the latter also incorporating a utility area and an additional WC. There is direct access to the garden from here, making it easy to move between inside and out without disruption.
Gardens and Outdoor Living
The gardens at Middle Holme are quietly remarkable. Gently sloping and thoughtfully landscaped, they invite exploration without ever feeling formal. Wood chip pathways wind through the space, leading to a series of seating areas that each offer a different perspective.
Closer to the house, the planting is rich and varied, with hydrangeas, daffodils, tulips and rose bushes creating colour through the seasons. Mature hedging and established trees provide privacy and structure, while the constant presence of birdsong adds a natural soundtrack.
Further up, the garden reveals a quieter retreat. Hidden among the foliage sits a small wooden summer house, complete with seating and a balcony that looks out across the Kentmere Valley. From here, the view is uninterrupted, and the sound of the river, drifts gently through the trees. It is a place that feels entirely removed, yet remains part of the home.
The Location: Life in Kentmere
Kentmere is one of the Lake District's quieter valleys, known for its sense of seclusion and unspoilt beauty. It offers a slower pace, where walks begin from the doorstep and the landscape feels ever present. Despite its tranquillity, it remains well connected, with Staveley and Kendal within easy reach for everyday amenities, independent cafés and well-regarded restaurants.
For those drawn to the outdoors, the surrounding fells provide endless opportunities, from gentle valley walks to more challenging climbs. The nearby River Kent and surrounding woodland add to the richness of the setting, creating a place that feels both grounded and restorative.
A Home to Settle Into
Middle Holme is a home that balances comfort with character, and practicality with quiet charm. Its layout supports modern living while its setting offers something far rarer, a genuine connection to the landscape that surrounds it.
For those seeking space, calm and a sense of belonging within the Lake District, this is a house that feels ready to be lived in and enjoyed.
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