A unique property steeped in history, nestled beneath Catbells forming a dramatic backdrop and surrounded by garden carved out from the rock. Built in 1905 by the Richardson family as a music room and double garage to Brackenburn. The famous novelist Sir Hugh Walpole, a prolific author, extended above to create a writing room and described it as this enchanted place, this paradise on Catbells and it was visited by many other literary fellows including Beatrix Potter and J.B.Priestley. A circular plaque can be seen to commemorate this property with Hugh Walpole. Set over three levels, garage and utility on the ground floor, kitchen, sitting room, enjoying lake views, on the first floor along with a bedroom and ensuite. Then a further three bedrooms and two bathrooms on the second floor, with period features throughout. EPC Rating: F
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