Pennington Lane, LA12

- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached Bungalow
- BEDROOMS
3
- SIZE
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Key features
- Detached True Bungalow
- 3 Double Bedroolms
- Bay Lounge
- Separate formal Dining Roolm
- Private Drive
- Plenty Parking.
- Wonderful views
Description
"Silver Lea" is a detached, double-fronted, true Bungalow occupying a slightly elevated, sizeable plot on the outskirts of the lovely village of Lindal in Furness, giving it splendid open views.
It is particularly spacious with a bay windowed Lounge ( with those lolvely views), a large, separate Dining Room., a very well fitted Kitchen (with a Utility Room and WC beyond)..
There is a central Hallway and an Inner Hallway leading to the three full double bedrooms and the Shower Room.
All of the rooms are of general proportions
Double Glazing is fitted throughout and there is a gas-fired Combi Central Heating System. In addition, both the Lounge and the Dining Room have individual gas fires too.
Outside there is a long, Gated P, rivate Drive leading to a very spacious rear Garden with ample room for parking several vehicles, and even enough space for further building, subject, of course, to any necessary Planning Permission.
To the front of this impressive Property is another excellent Garden area.
"Silver Lea" is surely Tickety Bolo!
Approximate Dimensions;
Entrance Gallway 9 6.60m x 1.70m. Lounge; 4.60m x 4.60m. Dining Room; 4.60m x 3.50m. Fitted Kitchen; 3.45m x 3.90m. Utility Room; 4.70m x 3.36m. WCl .95m x 1.80m. Bedroom 1; 3.80m x 4.20m. ShoweR Room; 3.30m x 2.15m. Bedroon 2; 3.25m x 3.30m. Bedroom 3; 2.67m x 4.45m.
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NOTES ON LINDAL
Place names in Cumbria arise from a variety of languages and periods of history. These include Old English, spoken by the Anglo-Saxons from the 6th to 12th centuries, and Old Norse, spoken by the Norwegians who colonised north west England from the 9th to the 12th centuries.
The name Lindal (originally Lindale) is probably of Norse origin, derived from 'Linden', an alternative name for a Lime tree, and 'dale' meaning valley, ie valley of Lime trees. However, it is also possible that the name is of Celtic origin, meaning village around a deep pond.
Lindal and Marton are in an area that was once known as 'Dalton and Plain Furness'. This was a fertile land, and considerable-sized plots were brought into cultivation by the monks, using the latest scientific techniques. Both villages exhibit the ancient pattern of settlements in such areas, originally concentrated around tarns. Marton was recorded as a grange (a farm of about 100 acres) belonging to Furness Abbey in 1190. Lindal-in-Furness was recorded as a grange of Furness Abbey in 1220, and it is known that iron ore mining took place in the Lindal Moor area at that time. There are references to iron mining at Marton in 1396, when William de Merton granted rights to the Abbott and monks of Furness Abbey to freely dig for minerals in his lands at Merton. Furness Abbey was dissolved in 1537, and its lands were annexed to the Duchy of Lancaster by Act of Parliament in 1540.
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- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- Yes
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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