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Guide price

£1,000,000

(£171/sq. ft)

6 bed detached house for sale
The Old Rectory, Hayton, Wigton CA7

    • 6 beds

    • 3 baths

    • 4 receptions

    • 5,845 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Freehold

Fine & Country - Cumbria

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About this property

  • Beautiful 6 bedroom character property, extensively and sympathetically renovated to a very high standard.

  • 2 bedroom annex attached with large open plan kitchen, dining and living area. Perfect for multigenerational living or rental opportunity.

  • Original sandstone wine cellar with 2 large storage rooms and arched ceilings

  • Set in fantastic 1 acre plot with mature trees and various patio / seating areas offering expansive views of the solway coast and the Northern fells

  • Large garage workshop with attached storage shed

  • Solar pv system for increased efficiency

The Old Rectory was built around 1861 in a prominent position, offering breathtaking views across the Solway coast. This versatile property also includes a two bedroom annex which is connected to the property but also has its own entrance and separate electricity supply, meter and heating system, making it perfect for either multigenerational living or a rental opportunity.

The entrance hall is stunning and features traditional, solid wooden doors and door linings. A log burning stove adds character and can provide a warm setting in the colder months. From the hallway you can enter one of four reception rooms. The main lounge is a generous, bright space with fabulous views, through a set of French doors, towards the Solway coast. A log burning stove is the focal point of the room and this has an original, Italian marble surround. For a cosier setting, a snug is available in the next room. This former rectory office also benefits from a log burning stove but, this time, with an original sandstone surround.

The dining room is a delight and the perfect place to entertain family and friends. This space can comfortably sit 10 or more people. The large bay window floods the room with natural light and also draws the eyes to the fantastic views of the Solway coast. The dining room has a log burning stove too, with an original, Italian white marble surround.

At the side of the property is an additional reception room, currently used as an office space. This room also offers access to a patio via a glazed door, as well as to a stone staircase leading into the cellar. The cellar would be a fantastic project for someone who has always dreamed of a luxury wine cellar or bar area. The sandstone arches are charming and characterful. Finally, on the ground floor, also off the hall, is a small bathroom comprising a toilet and wash basin.

The kitchen dining room is true luxury. The units are high quality, German manufactured and supplied by Siematic. The gloss units work perfectly with the Corian worktop and the kitchen features top of the range appliances from Siemens including a microwave oven, steam oven, multizone induction hob and a Quooker instant hot water tap. A walk-in pantry provides additional storage. A modern, Scandinavian wood burning stove with a sandstone surround adds to the character of this room.

You head up to the first floor via a solid and beautifully intricate oak staircase. A large window floods the space with light and offers views to the rear garden and towards Skiddaw and other northern fells in the distance. On the first floor you will find four generous double bedrooms. The primary bedroom boasts fantastic views of the Solway coast with a custom built, solid oak bench window seat plus a luxurious en suite bathroom fitted by locally renowned interior specialists, Carvetti – Town & Country Interiors. A large Duravit bath plus separate walk in double shower feature here and the room is finished with high end porcelain tiles. A family bathroom is also located on this floor, also fitted by Carvetti, and finished to the same high standards. 2 of the other 3 bedrooms on this floor look out towards the coast and the other has views of the rear garden, Skiddaw and other fells.

On the top floor, you will find two further double bedrooms and a bathroom. The vaulted ceilings and exposed beams offer a different, cosier feeling on this floor and the additional elevation only improves the expansive views in all directions. An additional bedroom was created on this floor during the renovations, now featuring a beautiful, exposed sandstone wall and feature window with decorative stonework to the exterior.

In addition to the 5 wood burner stoves downstairs, the property also benefits from an oil-fired central heating system throughout.

The utility room contains a Belfast sink and drainer and has plumbing and space for several white goods. Stairs from the utility room lead to a large attic landing and then into a superb, insulated, wooden-beamed workspace, located above the annex. It has Velux windows as well as a rear window which overlooks the garden and towards Skiddaw etc. 24 solar panels are located on part of this roof.
The annex


The Old Rectory also offers a spacious two bedroom Annex attached. This part of the building can be accessed directly via the utility room or via its own front door, making it a very versatile option for either multigenerational living, a guesthouse for friends and family, or an opportunity to rent long term or use as a holiday let. The annex features a generous, open plan kitchen dining living space with French doors providing access to a patio area to the front of the property, again making the most of the views on offer. Both bedrooms are generous double rooms, and one has a large, fitted wardrobe. A handy storage cupboard, housing the boiler, is located at the end of the hallway, plus there is a family bathroom with shower over bath configuration. The heating and hot water here are provided by oil on a separate system from the main house.
Outside


The Old Rectory sits in a fantastic one acre plot lined by mature trees. To the front, a sloping garden gives the property a real sense of grandeur from the road where the sweeping driveway leads you up to the property. The front patio area is the best place to sit on an evening to appreciate the wonderful sunsets that this coastline is famous for. On a clear day you can see right across the Solway to Criffel, a popular mountain on the Scottish side. To the rear, a large, flat garden is a fantastic place to entertain. Ample parking is provided, including space in front of the generous double garage. This garage is currently used as a well fitted workshop and offers a built-in workbench with storage plus hot and cold running water. Adjoining the workshop is a spacious storage shed, perfect for gardening equipment and bikes. There is also a large log store, a greenhouse and 4 garden composting bays.

General remarks and information

Money Laundering Regulations We are required by law to carry out Anti Money Laundering Checks prior to issuing a memorandum of sale. We use an external agency to conduct these checks. Once an offer has been agreed, Coadjute will contact you to complete the checks electronically. A fee of £45 + VAT per person will apply and will be processed by Coadjute. If you have any queries please contact the office.

Viewings: Strictly by appointment through the sole selling agents Fine & Country. Tel Offers: Offers should be submitted to the selling agents, Fine & Country. The owner reserves the right to sell without imposing a closing date and will not be bound to accept the highest, or indeed any, offer. All genuinely interested parties are advised to note their interest with the selling agents.

Tenure and Possession The Freehold title is offered for sale with vacant possession upon completion.

EPC Rating: C

Services: The Old Rectory is served by mains electricity, private drainage via septic tank, and oil-fired central heating. Broadband is available at the property, currently supplied by BT (speeds currently up to 32MBPS, however fibre is currently being updated in the area).

Council Tax: Band G. Local authority – Cumberland Council.

Money Laundering Obligations In accordance with the Money Laundering Regulations 2017 the selling agents are required to verify the identity of the purchaser at the time an offer is accepted.

Website and Social Media: Further details of this property, as well as all others offered by Fine & Country, are available to view on our website . For updates and the latest properties, like us on & Country Cumbria and Instagram on @fineandcountrycumbria.

Referrals: Fine & Country work with preferred providers for the delivery of certain services necessary for a house sale or purchase. Our providers price their products competitively, however, you are under no obligation to use their services and may wish to compare them against other providers. Should you choose to utilise them, Fine & Country will receive a referral fee: Pia Financial Solutions – arrangement of mortgage & other products/insurances; Fine & Country will receive a referral fee of £50 per mortgage referral. Figures quoted are inclusive of VAT.

EPC Rating: D

Location

Living in Hayton, near Aspatria, offers a peaceful and scenic lifestyle with stunning views over the Solway coast and breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky in vibrant colours. The proximity to the Lake District National Park makes it an ideal location for nature lovers, offering countless opportunities for outdoor activities. The beautiful beaches and coastline are less than 2 miles away, perfect for peaceful walks and exploring. Just 5 miles away, the charming harbour town of Maryport provides a variety of independent businesses, pubs, restaurants and a supermarket, offering all the essentials for daily life. Additionally, the picturesque town of Cockermouth is only 15 minutes away, providing further shopping, dining and entertainment options. Families will find no shortage of educational options, with a range of primary and secondary schools just a short drive away, making Hayton a fantastic place to live for both convenience and natural beauty.

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