Listed for £750,000
February 20, 2026
Sold for £480,000
2017
Sold for £300,000
2007
Sold for £140,000
2000
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Flowing naturally from the lounge, the kitchen and dining area is a masterpiece of balance and function. A large central island anchors the space, surrounded by bespoke cabinetry and integrated appliances including double ovens, a full-height fridge and an induction hob. Pale worktops reflect the natural light from the bifold doors, which open directly onto the terrace - perfect for those long summer suppers when the garden becomes an extension of the living space.
Behind the kitchen, a generous utility and boot room provides everyday practicality, with built-in storage, hanging space for coats and easy access to the gardens beyond. From here, step out into a beautifully landscaped outdoor world. Low-maintenance flower beds and neat lawns give way to two raised vegetable patches and a charming greenhouse, a quiet haven for those who love to grow their own.
The patio continues just beyond the kitchen doors, creating a natural place to gather. On cooler evenings, light the outdoor chimney and watch the sunset fade behind the trees. Around the corner, the air source heat pump and solar panels quietly power the home, combining sustainable living with modern efficiency.
Upstairs, the Scandinavian-inspired staircase leads to a wide, light-filled landing - a space that feels more like a sitting room than a corridor. From here, three beautifully appointed bedrooms unfold, each with its own sense of calm and character.
The first is a generous double set beneath the eaves, its soft neutral tones and clever use of space giving it a snug, restful charm. The second is larger still, with ample room for a large wardrobe tucked neatly into the roofline and a private en-suite shower room illuminated by a skylight above.
The principal suite, a room that exudes quiet luxury. Soft blue tones and sheer blinds frame far-reaching views of the surrounding countryside. Built-in storage runs the length of one wall, leading through to an impressive walk-in wardrobe and a contemporary en-suite. Dual windows flood the space with morning light, while sleek fittings and a walk-in shower complete the picture of understated elegance.
Every detail in Laurel Bank has been considered for comfort and style, from the underfloor heating on both levels to the quality of the natural materials used throughout. The result is a home that feels effortlessly modern yet deeply connected to its rural surroundings.
Outside, the gardens wrap gently around the house, their structure and simplicity mirroring the home's calm aesthetic. Mature shrubs, acers and laurel hedging offer colour and privacy all year round. Whether you are entertaining on the terrace, tending to the vegetable beds, or simply listening to the evening birdsong, there is a serenity here that is hard to find.
Levens itself is a much-loved South Lakeland village, known for its friendly community and easy access to both Kendal and the Lake District National Park. The renowned Levens Hall and Gardens sit just moments away, and there are scenic walks from the doorstep through fields, woodland and along the River Kent. Local amenities include a welcoming village pub, a primary school and a community shop, while the nearby A590 connects quickly to the M6 for travel further afield.
Laurel Bank is a rare blend of design, comfort and location - a home that embraces modern living without losing its sense of place. Whether gathering with friends around the kitchen island, working from the quiet of the study, or stepping outside to watch the sun dip behind the hills, life here feels naturally balanced.
This is a home that has been shaped by light, by craftsmanship, and by a deep appreciation of its setting. A home that invites you to slow down, settle in, and simply live well.
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As prescribed by the Money Laundering Regulations 2017, we are by law required to conduct anti-money laundering checks on all potential buyers, and we take this responsibility very seriously. In line with HMRC guidelines, our trusted partner, Coadjute, will securely manage these checks on our behalf. A non-refundable fee of £47 + VAT per person (£120 + VAT if purchasing via a registered company) will apply for these checks, and Coadjute will handle the payment for this service. These anti-money laundering checks must be completed before we can send the memorandum of sale. Please contact the office if you have any questions in relation to this.
Tenure: Freehold