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End-of-terrace barn conversion hits the market near Dalston

End-of-terrace barn conversion hits the market near Dalston

Yahoo28-03-2025
A four-bedroom end-of-terrace barn conversion has hit the market near the village of Dalston to the south of Carlisle.
The property, known as Oak Tree House, has been listed for £400,000.
The property is spread over three floors.
The kitchen includes a double Bosch oven, integrated appliances, and a Quooker tap (Image: Zoopla) Upon entering, the hallway greets visitors with an oak staircase, tiled flooring, and natural light pouring in from the sash windows.
The ground floor features a kitchen and family room.
The kitchen includes a double Bosch oven, integrated appliances, and a Quooker tap.
The hallway has an oak staircase and tiled flooring (Image: Zoopla) There's also dining space for family meals, and French doors leading out to the 80ft rear garden.
Heading back into the hall, an oak staircase leads to a lounge on the first floor.
This reception room offers space for relaxation and overlooks the rear garden.
First-floor lounge (Image: Zoopla) On this floor, you'll also find the master bedroom which has an en-suite shower room with a double shower cubicle.
The upper floors house a further three double bedrooms, providing spaces for sleep and relaxation.
A main family bathroom, also situated on this floor, features a double-ended bath, double shower cubicle, and floating WC and wash hand basin.
Main family bathroom, featuring a double-ended bath, double shower cubicle, WC and wash hand basin (Image: Zoopla) The property's courtyard offers parking, and the rear garden provides potential for entertaining and family activities.
Situated on the outskirts of Dalston, this area is known for its "green spaces and quiet, peaceful environment," according to Homesearch Direct (Carlisle).
The property is close to Caldew Secondary School and minutes away from the village, which offers a range of amenities.
The property's rear garden (Image: Zoopla) According to the estate agent, unique features, such as the oak staircase, sash windows, and the kitchen and family room, set this home apart from others in the area.
Despite its modern finish, the property retains character, offering a blend of old and new.
In summary, Oak Tree House offers modern renovation and character features, combined with the peaceful setting and proximity to amenities in the area.
Viewing is recommended to fully appreciate what Oak Tree House has to offer.
Interested parties should call Homesearch Direct (Carlisle) on 01228 925246 to find out more information, or arrange a viewing.
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