4 bedroom house
Skelton, Penrith, Cumbria, CA11 9UB
Guide Price
£1,250,000
Residential Tags: N/A
Property Tags: Equestrian, Holiday Cottage
Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock, Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Mar 2021
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: N/A
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Holiday Cottage
- Land Tags: Fishing Rights and Lakes, Paddock, Woodland
Accommodation in Brief
Entrance Hall | Drawing Room | Formal Dining Room with Bar | Snug/TV room | Kitchen Breakfast Room | Boot Room/Utility Room | Downstairs Shower Room/Cloakroom | Principal Bedroom Suite with Dressing Room | Three Further Bedrooms | Family Bathroom | Shower Room with WC
Holiday Lodge/Granny Annexe
Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room/Sitting Room | Main Bedroom with En-Suite | Second Double Bedroom | Family Bathroom | Drying Room and Fire Exit
Garaging | Workshop | Store Rooms | Stabling | Horse Shelter
The Property
Wells House is a charming, 18th Century property nestled amongst secluded gardens and grounds. The property has retained a wealth of character throughout with some original features, believed to date back to 1760 whilst the layout of the property offers flexible accommodation for modern day living.
The main front door sits at the front elevation and leads into a welcoming entrance hall with access to the ground floor accommodation and glass staircase leading to the first floor. The drawing room is of generous proportions, with external door to one side and a stunning outlook over the gardens to the other. An exceptional inglenook fireplace sits to one corner and provides a focal point for the room. Double doors lead from the drawing room into the unique formal dining room which gives an enchanting entertaining space with feature mezzanine area and well-equipped bar.
The snug/tv room is located on the opposite side of the house with access from both the entrance hall and kitchen. The snug flows naturally into the kitchen area through glass doors. The kitchen is fitted with attractive Moben units, offering a range of oak with black granite work surfaces. Integral appliances include a Rangemaster style cooker, 1½ bowl sink, and dishwasher. An archway sits central to the room giving an open plan feel with a generous seating area overlooking the garden. A useful boot room / utility room leads off the kitchen with external access. A Belfast sink sits to one corner as well as a modern wash hand basin and vanity unit and also space for a tumble dryer and plumbing for a washing machine. A shower room with shower cubicle and WC is situated off the boot room.
The new glass staircase leads from the hallway to the first floor with a window at half landing level. The principal bedroom, with dual aspect and fitted cupboards, sits to the rear of the property and comprises a dressing room with extra fitted wardrobes and a generous bathroom. The bathroom is fitted with a bath, wash hand basin and WC. Three further double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes, offer good sized accommodation and are all served by a family bathroom and also a shower room with shower cubicle, wash hand basin and WC.
Externally
Wells House is approached via electric, cast iron gates leading onto the private drive which meanders its way through the grounds to the parking area at the rear and has parking for several vehicles. A variety of outbuildings are on offer, including stables for up to six horses, workshop, boiler room, store rooms and garaging for garden machinery.
The main garage block consists of two double and one single garage, with power and lighting connected. The double garages further benefit from electric up and over doors.
The gardens surround the property and are extremely well maintained with a variety of mature shrubs and plants adding to the charm. A natural spring fed pond sits central to the main garden with a delightful bridge adding to the character. A wealth of mature trees are nestled amongst the grounds giving a further element of privacy and seclusion.
The land is currently divided into three separate paddocks all of which are well fenced and two have water connected. An established area of mature woodland sits on the north and western boundaries with the Roe Beck running through.
In all the land extends to around 12 acres.
Local Information
Wells House is located close to the village of Skelton, a small village north west of Penrith with a primary school and a village pub/restaurant. The regional capital of Carlisle is within easy reach and offers an excellent range of social, leisure and retail opportunities and an attractive pedestrian area, along with an impressive cathedral and castle. The property is also well-located for access to Penrith, the Lake District National Park and the Scottish Borders.
For schooling, there are primary schools in nearby Skelton, Ivegill and Calthwaite with secondary education in Caldew and Ullswater. Private schooling is available at Lime House School in Dalston which provides co-educational schooling from 3-18 years.
For the commuter the M6 (either junction 41 or 42) is within easy reach for onward travel north and south. There is a rail station at Dalston offering local services, while mainline rail services are available at Penrith and Carlisle which provide fast and frequent services to London in the south and Glasgow/Edinburgh in the north.
Approximate Mileages
Skelton 3.4 miles | J41 M6 7.2 miles | Penrith 11.2 miles | Carlisle City Centre 15.6 miles
Marketed by: Finest Properties, Ambleside
Entrance Hall | Drawing Room | Formal Dining Room with Bar | Snug/TV room | Kitchen Breakfast Room | Boot Room/Utility Room | Downstairs Shower Room/Cloakroom | Principal Bedroom Suite with Dressing Room | Three Further Bedrooms | Family Bathroom | Shower Room with WC
Holiday Lodge/Granny Annexe
Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room/Sitting Room | Main Bedroom with En-Suite | Second Double Bedroom | Family Bathroom | Drying Room and Fire Exit
Garaging | Workshop | Store Rooms | Stabling | Horse Shelter
The Property
Wells House is a charming, 18th Century property nestled amongst secluded gardens and grounds. The property has retained a wealth of character throughout with some original features, believed to date back to 1760 whilst the layout of the property offers flexible accommodation for modern day living.
The main front door sits at the front elevation and leads into a welcoming entrance hall with access to the ground floor accommodation and glass staircase leading to the first floor. The drawing room is of generous proportions, with external door to one side and a stunning outlook over the gardens to the other. An exceptional inglenook fireplace sits to one corner and provides a focal point for the room. Double doors lead from the drawing room into the unique formal dining room which gives an enchanting entertaining space with feature mezzanine area and well-equipped bar.
The snug/tv room is located on the opposite side of the house with access from both the entrance hall and kitchen. The snug flows naturally into the kitchen area through glass doors. The kitchen is fitted with attractive Moben units, offering a range of oak with black granite work surfaces. Integral appliances include a Rangemaster style cooker, 1½ bowl sink, and dishwasher. An archway sits central to the room giving an open plan feel with a generous seating area overlooking the garden. A useful boot room / utility room leads off the kitchen with external access. A Belfast sink sits to one corner as well as a modern wash hand basin and vanity unit and also space for a tumble dryer and plumbing for a washing machine. A shower room with shower cubicle and WC is situated off the boot room.
The new glass staircase leads from the hallway to the first floor with a window at half landing level. The principal bedroom, with dual aspect and fitted cupboards, sits to the rear of the property and comprises a dressing room with extra fitted wardrobes and a generous bathroom. The bathroom is fitted with a bath, wash hand basin and WC. Three further double bedrooms, all with fitted wardrobes, offer good sized accommodation and are all served by a family bathroom and also a shower room with shower cubicle, wash hand basin and WC.
Externally
Wells House is approached via electric, cast iron gates leading onto the private drive which meanders its way through the grounds to the parking area at the rear and has parking for several vehicles. A variety of outbuildings are on offer, including stables for up to six horses, workshop, boiler room, store rooms and garaging for garden machinery.
The main garage block consists of two double and one single garage, with power and lighting connected. The double garages further benefit from electric up and over doors.
The gardens surround the property and are extremely well maintained with a variety of mature shrubs and plants adding to the charm. A natural spring fed pond sits central to the main garden with a delightful bridge adding to the character. A wealth of mature trees are nestled amongst the grounds giving a further element of privacy and seclusion.
The land is currently divided into three separate paddocks all of which are well fenced and two have water connected. An established area of mature woodland sits on the north and western boundaries with the Roe Beck running through.
In all the land extends to around 12 acres.
Local Information
Wells House is located close to the village of Skelton, a small village north west of Penrith with a primary school and a village pub/restaurant. The regional capital of Carlisle is within easy reach and offers an excellent range of social, leisure and retail opportunities and an attractive pedestrian area, along with an impressive cathedral and castle. The property is also well-located for access to Penrith, the Lake District National Park and the Scottish Borders.
For schooling, there are primary schools in nearby Skelton, Ivegill and Calthwaite with secondary education in Caldew and Ullswater. Private schooling is available at Lime House School in Dalston which provides co-educational schooling from 3-18 years.
For the commuter the M6 (either junction 41 or 42) is within easy reach for onward travel north and south. There is a rail station at Dalston offering local services, while mainline rail services are available at Penrith and Carlisle which provide fast and frequent services to London in the south and Glasgow/Edinburgh in the north.
Approximate Mileages
Skelton 3.4 miles | J41 M6 7.2 miles | Penrith 11.2 miles | Carlisle City Centre 15.6 miles
Marketed by: Finest Properties, Ambleside
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.