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Low Mill Eamont Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 Page 1 of 8 ! Low Mill, Eamont Bridge Low Mill Eamont Bridge, Penrith, Cumbria, CA10 Page 1 of 8 ! Low Mill, Eamont Bridge Page 2 of 8 ! French doors from the summer room and Step Inside main entrance hall lead into the bright and airy kitchen, with fitted Middleton oak units, A five bedroom detached property set granite worktops and gas fuelled Aga with amongst remarkable private grounds on the companion cooker. banks of the River Eamont. Secluded yet within walking distance of Penrith. The central island and breakfast bar offer space to dine and socialise, while the Built on the site of a former mill, this adjoining breakfast/dining room is ideal for spacious residence is surrounded by informal entertaining. beautiful gated gardens with private island and Mediterranean style gazebo to take in The kitchen leads to a good-sized utility the river view. room and back cloakroom with doors to the garage, car port and garden. This tranquil retreat is conveniently located Stairs from the main entrance hall lead to on the edge of Eamont Bridge, a short the first floor with landing area, five ensuite distance from the town, Ullswater and the M6 motorway. bedrooms and study. The residence is approached via access The two largest bedrooms would make excellent master suites, both having fitted controlled gates, leading to a large paved wardrobes, river views and good-sized driveway with parking area and large car ensuites. port. There is an additional double garage, offering ample space for parking. Off landing airing/storage cupboards and a The main entrance of the property leads large loft offer plenty of storage space. into a spacious entrance hall and two Low Mill would make a family home, a generous reception rooms to the front. luxury riverside guesthouse or holiday home, with all bedrooms having ensuites The main drawing room has a brick feature fireplace with multi-fuel stove and opens and the summer room would make an out onto a light filled summer room on two excellent breakfast room. sides. This room is an ideal space to relax The property is beautifully presented and and enjoy the gardens and is large enough has been very well maintained. to offer both living and dining areas. Continued on page 6 …… Page 3 of 8 ! Page 4 of 8 ! Page 5 of 8 Step Outside Externally the property is encompassed by landscaped gardens, with lawn areas, borders, seating terraces and pond with bridge and remnant stone features from the original mill. From the main garden three bridges lead over a mill race to an idyllic island and wooden gazebo to sit and enjoy the river below. The property enjoys single bank fishing rights. To the end of the garden is a separate enclosed area with small woodland, garden store and stone building, which is currently used as kennels. The property is well-located only 5 miles from Lake Ullswater and a short drive from the M6 motorway. The village of Eamont Bridge is set around the River Eamont and offers two pubs, with major amenities and schools only a short walk away in the market town of Penrith. Here there is access to the West Coast rail mainline with London just three hours away. Page 6 of 8 Measured Floor Plans & EPC ! not to scale Services: Mains electricity, water, gas and drainage, gas central heating, alarm system. There is an intercom gate entry system and security lighting around the Agents Notes: property. All measurements are approximate and quoted in imperial with metric equivalents and for general guidance only and whilst every attempt has been made to ensure Directions: accuracy, they must not be relied on. The fixtures, fittings and appliances referred to have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in From M6 motorway junction 40 take the A66 exit for Scotch Corner. At working order. Internal photographs are reproduced for general information and it the next roundabout, take the 4th exit onto the A6. Follow the hill down to must not be inferred that any item shown is included with the property. For a free the bridge and immediately before the bridge, turn left and follow the lane valuation, contact the numbers listed on the brochure. for 300 yards. Low Mill is at the end of this lane. Page 7 of 8 Fine & Country Tel 00 (44) 1768 869007 northlakes@fineandcountry.com 1 Little Dockray, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 7HL Page 8 of 8.
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