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Serpentine Road, Kendal, LA9 4PF

3 BED £450,000

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Serpentine Road, Kendal, LA9 4PF

£450,000
  • Ref: 1000_RS0337
  • Type: Terraced House
  • Availability: Sold
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Tenure: Freehold
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Property Summary

Poised above Kendal, Victorian glamour and retro features are given a 21st century revival at No. 21, Serpentine Road; a sublime four-storey mid terrace offering versatile living in an active and friendly neighbourhood.

Full Details

Home:
* Built in 1865
* Full House Renovation (6 years ago)
* 3 Bedrooms
* No Restrictions or Covenants
* Westmorland Window up the stairs
* Original Sash Windows
* Views over Kendal (you can see 3 Counties from the window - Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cumbria)

Services:
* Mains Water, Electricity and Drainage
* Fibre internet

Grounds and Location:
* On Road Parking (you get 2 permits)
* 5-minute walk into Town Centre
* Front and Back Garden
* 1 -minute walk to Serpentine Woods and Kendal Golf Course

Poised above Kendal, Victorian glamour and retro features are given a 21st century revival at No. 21, Serpentine Road; a sublime four-storey mid terrace offering versatile living in an active and friendly neighbourhood.
Tucked behind traditional Victorian railings, the striking period frontage of number 21 rises above a leafy front garden that is perfect for catching the evening sun and woodland views.
Park up and take the gated path to the pillar box red front door, emerging into the entrance hallway where an archway ahead frames a sightline of the stairs which are bathed in light courtesy of the tall Westmorland window.

Built in 1865, existing features have been enhanced with décor sympathetic to the prestige of the home; note the tartan carpet extending throughout the entrance hallway and up the staircase.
Turning left, flow through into the open-plan living space. An abundance of original features embellishes this space, from the open fire in its authentic fireplace to the ornate cornices and sliding sash windows. Extensively refurbished in 2015, this home has been re-wired, re-plastered, reconfigured and re-plumbed, with the installation of a new gas fired Viessman boiler with mains pressure hot water cylinder for the ultimate in contemporary comfort, dressed in period charm. Arched alcoves brim with shelving for a practical and picturesque element. Views abound over Serpentine Woods through the front window.

Solid wood covers the floor, reclaimed from an old school in Liverpool for a vintage feel, whilst a brass porthole window peeps through from the entrance hallway into the kitchen, adding a quirky touch and drawing in light.
Flowing through, a turquoise Esse stove adds a splash of colour to this industrial chic kitchen. With a built-in dishwasher and space for a freestanding fridge-freezer, the original cupboard demonstrates the subtle balance of stylings in this home.
From the dining area, look out over the countryside to Kendal Castle and the town hall; no need for a kitchen clock when the chimes of the town hall clock are audible.

Taking the stairs down from the kitchen, discover a lower-level blank canvas upon which to sketch an additional two rooms. Consider how you might use this space for a media room, home office or gym?
Also on this level is a utility room, with a boiler and plumbing for a washer-dryer. Here you will find access to the rear garden.

Returning to the entrance hallway, take the stairs up, passing both the porthole window and the striking Westmorland window which frames views over the town. On the first floor you will find the principal bathroom and bedroom.

Original distressed wooden flooring extends underfoot, harmonising with the roll top bath and sapphire blue glossy metro tiles to the lower wall. Traditional WC and wash basin complete the scene, alongside a walk-in shower and exposed original stone wall.

Lavished in light, the master bedroom next door features arched sash windows framing views out over Serpentine Woods and Tenterfell. Antique bronze column radiators supply heat throughout the winter months, with an original fireplace adding its own warmth. with ample room for furniture, an original door also opens to reveal built-in storage.

Ascending to the second floor, the arch of the Westmorland window delivers light and views to the landing, as you emerge into a bright bedroom, where views abound over three counties. , it could also serve well as a peaceful office, with views over the town and through to Kendal Castle and the Howgills beyond.
Along the landing, sneak a peek at the shower room, fitted with walk-in shower, wash basin and WC, before emerging into a bountiful bedroom. Formerly two bedrooms, now opened up into one, twin sash windows frame views out over Tenterfell and Serpentine Woods. Above, the high coombed ceiling follows the line of the roof for a light and airy feel.
Plastered in lime, the creamy soft walls at number 21 imbue the rooms with warmth. A fireplace in this bedroom adds additional warmth; each fireplace throughout is in full working order - the chimneys were relined during the renovation work.

Outside, catch the late afternoon sun and evening glow from the pretty front garden, where there is a lawn and seating area.
To the rear, a large, tiered garden is brimming with potential, south-east facing and soaking up the sun for most of the day.
Far reaching views extend over Kendal, and from the bottom there is to access an adopted lane 'Cliff Brow'; handy for lunchtime forays into town to pick up sandwiches and cakes from local artisan bakers.



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Tenure: Freehold

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