This incredibly spacious detached house is now on the market.
The property is located in Keswick, Lake District. It has seven bedrooms, three bathrooms, and three reception rooms. It is on the market for £835,000.
The Grange is located in the centre of Grange Village and offers stunning views of the Lakeland Fells.
There is also a large kitchen, utility room, and space for parking outside.
The semi-detached house was once part of a larger hotel that then became a guest house. It has been part of the landscape since the 1870s.
The current owners have used the house as a private residence for some years.
The house is just opposite The Grange Cafe and Tearoom, and to the side of the church.
The estate agents have said that the property would benefit from some modernisation, some of the rooms have been amalgamated to form fewer but larger rooms.
Edwin Thompson, the estate agent, said: "Entering through the white wooden gate you are greeted with a very traditional Cumbrian home with slate frontage and slate roof.
"From the gravelled drive area, a front door leads to the porch with the stone stone-flagged floor.
"A part-glazed door takes you into the sitting room where there is a large floor-to-ceiling window looking to the south-facing garden and Grange Fell beyond.
"This room has exposed beams and a lovely open fireplace with slate surround and hearth. A glazed door takes you to the inner entrance hall that gives access to the rest of the ground floor.
"Entering the dining room you are taken aback by the size, with double aspect windows, feature exposed stone walls, lovely views of Grange fell, and a super serving hatch into the kitchen.
"The kitchen is a great size and accommodates a sizeable four oven aga, ample wall and base units, and a central island.
"There is plenty of room for a dining table and chairs and having double aspect windows, there is lots of natural light."
Lakeland Stone walls border the property and mature hedging, shrubs, plants, and trees fill the borders that frame the garden.
The views from the garden are said to be 'quite spectacular' and offer a great place to enjoy the picturesque surroundings.
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