This week one of our top properties is this detached bungalow for sale in Workington.
The bungalow comes with four bedrooms and three bathrooms and is on the market for £485,000.
The kitchen is described as stunning and comes with integrated appliances there is also an 'impressive' master bedroom with a walk-through wardrobe.
Outside are 'beautiful' west-facing gardens with nice views and good positioning for the sun.
The house looks over the River Derwent and inside the property, the living area has bifold doors to the rear garden.
There are four double bedrooms and a large, separate, utility room. The property also benefits from two ensuites plus a family bathroom.
It is described as an exclusive and attractive development and there is a large, block paved, drive and garage that is used as an arts and crafts room.
First Choice Move, Lillyhall, the estate agent said: "Nestled in an exclusive development, is this stunning bungalow, built by the respected developer John Swift.
"What can truly be described as one of the best modern developments in the area, the property is located in an elevated position looking over the River Derwent. Some homes are built, however these have been carefully crafted and finished to the very highest of standards and were completed in 2017.
"The development is located in the area of Stainburn, which has long been a desirable location for families to locate.
"An ideal home for those demanding the very best as well as all the comfort and style of modern living. Looking out over the River Derwent the garden feels rather private and also enjoys the sun throughout the day.
"On arriving at the development you will notice the eye catching pillars that guard the entrance, the road leads down to the bungalow. There is a large driveway which provides plenty of off street parking for numerous vehicles.
"As soon as you step into the hallway you immediately notice the stylish floor, attractive doors and quality finish which is found throughout the property."
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