In the village of Warton, a modern, contemporary home, is currently on the market for a cool £1m.
Completed in 2010, Greylands provides exceptional lifestyle and accommodation choices.
It was specifically designed to embrace natural light, atmosphere, and an excellent sociable layout.
According to the agents, it appeals to a variety of buyers from families to couple requiring home offices or space for entertainment.
Greylands offers three floors of living space.
The ground floor boasts an open-plan area, complete with seating, dining, and kitchen areas, along with a large utility room.
Bedrooms are split across the ground and first floors for adaptability, with a principal suite offering a private balcony, dressing room, and ensuite bathroom.
For entertainment lovers, the home also includes a home cinema room. The house is also surrounded by terraced landscaped gardens featuring a hot tub and an orchard.
The property, situated on a substantial 0.75 acre plot, also includes a garage and offers ample parking space.
The current owner described the unparalleled views: "The views are different every day, it’s not something we take for granted.
"When friends visit for the first time they just say 'wow', the view draws them forward, it can be mesmerizing."
Greylands is located on a quiet road, on the outskirts of Warton. The town offers a community, primary schools, and excellent eateries.
Additionally, it is in close reach to a junction, only 2.5 miles away, for the M6 and a train station at nearby Carnforth just 2.1 miles away.
The owner said: "Finding a house that was within a small community but still had excellent commuter access was high on our priority list when we came to view Greylands."
For those seeking a home that encapsulates luxury lifestyle, contemporary design, and an awe-inspiring location, cosy Greylands could just be the perfect match.
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