Home:
* Built in the 1930s
* Fully refurbished to a high spec.
* 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms
* Large open-plan living/dining/kitchen space with bi-folds onto the terrace
Services:
* Mains electricity, water and drainage
* LPG gas
* High speed internet
* Most mobile service providers reach the home
* New Worcester boiler fitted in 2023
Grounds and Location:
* 360º gardens with far-reaching views
* Parking space for 3 - 5 cars
* Hilltop location benefits from the sun all day
* Local eateries nearby: Heft, Yew Tree Barn
The air is crisp here, scented with wildflowers and woodsmoke, and the views roll far into the distance - across green pastures, ancient trees and the timeless fells of the Lake District.
Originally a two-bedroom bungalow, Hill View has been thoughtfully and beautifully transformed into a four-bedroom haven, crafted for modern living but rooted in quiet tradition. There's a soulfulness to this home - a sense that every detail has been chosen not to impress, but to enrich.
A gentle private drive leads you up from the hamlet, curving through peaceful countryside before revealing the house, framed by landscaped gardens and Cumbrian stone. There is space for parking to the front and side, with a fire pit and seating area nestled beside a low stone wall - a sheltered spot to watch the sun dip behind the hills, glass in hand, as the fire glows into the evening.
Step through the soft sage green front door and Hill View begins to unfold. The hallway, with its checkerboard tiles and period panelling, hints at what's to come: character, calm and craftsmanship. To one side, the utility room offers practical beauty - with generous storage and thoughtful touches that elevate the everyday. Adjacent, the bathroom balances warmth and elegance with deep green tiles, brushed brass accents and a rainfall shower.
Then, the heart of the home: a vast open-plan kitchen, dining and living space designed for togetherness. Here, life flows with ease, from slow breakfasts at the island to lively dinners with friends that stretch late into the night. Reclaimed wood cabinetry, a Belfast sink, Quooker tap and wine cooler speak to both style and substance. The island - built from repurposed vintage drawers - sits at the centre, grounding the space and offering a natural gathering point.
To one end, a long dining table rests under the soft glow of pendant lights, the warmth of a log-burning stove flickering nearby. Picture windows and full-width glass doors invite the outside in - framing the garden and beyond it, a cinematic view of the fells. On balmy days, open the doors to the slate terrace and let the conversation spill outside, surrounded by birdsong and breeze.
A cosy snug area, gently offset yet still part of the open plan, gives you a quiet corner for reading or films by the fire - perfectly balancing sociable living with peaceful retreat.
On the ground floor, two restful bedrooms echo the home's thoughtful design. One features sage green panelling, a vintage-style radiator and an original fireplace that adds depth and charm. The second, larger room enjoys fitted wardrobes and soft views across the landscape. At the end of the corridor, a floor-to-ceiling window acts as a living painting - changing with the weather, always beautiful.
Upstairs, the space opens again. A bright landing leads to two further bedrooms and a luxurious bathroom. The guest room is full of light, with a Juliet balcony facing the front garden, while the family bathroom is both bold and serene. A freestanding bath sits beneath a wide window looking across the valley, matched by dark marble-effect tiles, a rainfall shower and sleek black fixtures.
The main bedroom at the rear of the house is a lesson in quiet luxury. Dual-level flooring adds subtle definition, with built-in storage and soft blush carpet surrounding the bed. French doors open directly to the garden views, letting the morning light spill in. From here, you can see the entire sweep of your land - the lawn gently tapering into the valley, the hills rolling endlessly beyond.
Outside, the wraparound garden is a sanctuary in its own right. The green slate terrace offers the perfect platform for summer suppers or morning coffee. With the sun circling the home through the day, there's always a place to sit and soak it in.
And yet, life here is far from remote. The Michelin-starred Heft is just down the lane, with Yew Tree Barn a little further on - perfect for relaxed evenings or celebrating something special. Grange-over-Sands offers independent shops, cafés and coast just 10-minutes away, while the beauty of Windermere and the Lake District National Park lies within easy reach.
Hill View is more than a home. It is an invitation to live slowly, beautifully, and in harmony with the landscape. Whether you're gathering loved ones around the fire, soaking in the bath with the fells before you, or walking the footpaths that begin at your gate, every detail here deepens your sense of belonging.
This is Hill View - a home that doesn't ask for attention, but earns it. Gently, generously, and completely.
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