- Prestigious and quiet Storrs Park location
- Westerly views, including Lake Windermere
- Handy for everything in Bowness
- Generous proportions
- Immaculate and high specification
- Double height hall, two receptions
- Four ensuite bedrooms, dressing room
- Two car garage, fabulous roof terrace
- Wonderfully sunny and private gardens
- Undercroft storage, great parking
Location is everything and Myrtlefield benefits from an enviable setting in the highly sought after and prestigious residential neighbourhood of Storrs Park. With views of Lake Windermere, the house enjoys the benefits of a quiet position but remains highly accessible, whether by car or on foot, for the bustling resort of Bowness-on-Windermere so that a multitude of restaurants, cafes, bars, shops and sports amenities as well as Windermere Marina are at your disposal.
Sunsets are often glorious here, really uplifting, this bright and sunny house enjoys a westerly aspect and is both well maintained and immaculately presented; accommodation is appointed to a high specification and rooms have good proportions. On the ground floor, the living space offers a large entrance porch opening to a double height spacious hall, sitting room, dining room and breakfast kitchen as well as two ensuite double bedrooms. Upstairs, off the first floor landing, the principal bedroom has a dressing room and an ensuite and there is a fourth double bedroom, also with an ensuite.
The garage will house two cars and sits under a fabulous roof terrace and a useful under croft provides excellent storage. The slightly elevated position affords views of Lake Windermere and the generous gardens offer privacy as well as a day-long sunny aspect. Well maintained and amply stocked, the gardens surround Myrtlefield and offer a choice of seating areas and great parking provision.
This is a thoroughly lovely home, whether for full or part time living and would happily suit family life or a couple, whether professional or retired, looking to spread out and embrace the space to host family and friends or possibly work from home.
Location
Location is paramount when it comes to choosing your perfect property and Myrtlefield is fortunate as it enjoys a choice setting as well. Whilst there are neighbours on Christmas Lane and the adjacent Meadowcroft Lane the spacing of the individual detached properties is such that there is no compromise on privacy. Over the gardens and through the trees there are views of Lake Windermere to the fells beyond.
The location is perfectly suited for those looking to enjoy the best of Lake District life whilst still benefiting from all that a quiet residential area has to offer. Located just off the A592 it’s easy to find and is within walking or cycling distance of Bowness putting all the great amenities of this honeypot Lakeland resort within easy reach – numerous cafes, bars and restaurants, the cinema, a theatre and plenty of galleries and shops. For groceries, there are branches of Tesco and Co-op in Bowness itself and in Windermere you’ll find regional favourite Booths and Sainsbury’s.
In terms of fresh air and fun, whilst the fells are all around ready for exploration, there are also some super walks right from the door so there’s no need to use the car, just pop your boots on and get going. For water sports enthusiasts you are conveniently placed for access to the marina.
If you enjoy eating out, then the immediate area is blessed with some fantastic country pubs as well as restaurants offering cuisines from around the world in Bowness and Windermere. If you are seeking a venue to mark special occasion, then there are a host of Michelin Star restaurants to try at High Newton, Cartmel, Windermere, Ambleside and Grasmere. You’re truly spoiled for choice!
Myrtlefield enjoys a location that is highly accessible. Ambleside, Grasmere, Hawkshead and Coniston are all within comfortable reach for day trips and if a greater choice of shops is needed then the Cumbrian market town of Kendal is just under 10 miles away. Junction 36 is the nearest access to the M6 and if travelling by train there is a branch line station at Windermere or drive over to Oxenholme which lies on the main west coast line.
If moving into the area with children, then there is a good selection of primary, state and independent schools in the Windermere area making this the perfect option for a main residence.
You’re really in the centre of things here – Myrtlefield offers a wonderful opportunity to enjoy a well-rounded Lake District lifestyle.
Step inside
Built in 1985 for the previous owners, the vendors bought Myrtlefield in 1997. In their time they have built the garage, on top of which sits an imaginative roof terrace and converted what were attic rooms into a principal bedroom suite. This is a versatile space and whilst it was designed as a bedroom, dressing room and shower room, it has been put to other uses over the years.
Generously light throughout, the well-proportioned accommodation also affords super views over the garden and neighbouring properties to Lake Windermere from the rooms on the front elevation as well as from the enviable roof terrace. Right through the house the window provision is plentiful with PVC framed double glazing for ease of maintenance. The front door is oak with glazed panels either side and makes for an impressive entrance as does the spacious hallway which in part is double height, the hall floor is laid with oak boards and all sockets and switches in the hall, and indeed, throughout the ground floor and in the principal bedroom suite, have a smart chrome finish.
The sitting room is formal and elegant with a cream enamel wood burning stove set under an oak lintel. Providing a great flow around the house the dining room is accessed from both the sitting room and the kitchen. The kitchen has space for a table (perfect for breakfast as it’s a sunny room in the mornings) and has extensive fitted cabinets, a useful laundry cupboard, a drying cupboard (wonderful in wet weather for drying outdoor clothing) and double opening glazed doors out to the main garden which is situated at the rear of the house. Subject to the necessary consents, you may look to combine the kitchen and dining room to create an open plan living kitchen.
The bedroom accommodation is split with two en suite rooms located on the ground floor and two more on the first floor. We find that this is always a popular configuration as it works well with house guests, older children and also provides a degree of future proofing with the option to live on one level available without alteration. The west facing bedroom enjoys a lake view (how wonderful to lie in bed, cup of tea to hand and gaze out at this fabulous vista) has fitted furniture and an en-suite with a large shower, wash basin and loo. A second double room also has fitted furniture and an en suite bathroom, refitted with a contemporary suite there is a double ended bath, a vanity wash basin and a loo.
Rising to the first floor and off the landing is a third double bedroom, this one also commanding a super view of Lake Windermere and with an extensive range of fitted furniture. The en-suite has been refitted with a stylish suite of a double ended bath, a floating vanity wash basin and a loo; it’s possible to lie in the bath and enjoy a westerly view as the sun sets over Claife Heights opposite – magical!
Whilst designed as a principal bedroom suite, the final rooms on our tour are a versatile arrangement depending on what you need from your accommodation. At one point the owners of the house worked from home and so the dressing room became an office and the bedroom was utilised as a meeting room. The dressing room is still used as an office but these days the bedroom is now a great TV room where sofa beds can provide additional sleeping quarters if needed. Enter through the fully fitted dressing room where a large Velux skylight is just the right height to admire the back garden. There are two additional higher skylights, bringing in extra light from above making it a lovely, bright space. The ensuite shower room is contemporary and stylish with a large cubicle, floating washbasin and a loo. The bedroom commands a view of the lake as well as a striking south facing oriel window. There is eaves storage in both of the first floor bedrooms which is far more accessible than the loft for stowing suitcases and Christmas decorations.
Step outside
The neatly tended garden is enclosed within well-established beech hedges; arrive at Myrtlefield, pull into the gravel parking area and the first impressions are of a smart, restrained and thoughtfully landscaped exterior. Topiary is planted behind neat box hedges and slate steps rise to the front door and the creatively designed roof terrace which sits atop the garage. The garage has an electric up and over door, internal power, light and water and space for two cars. A door at the back leads through into the side garden where there is access to the garden cellar, an undercroft providing excellent storage with power and light. A paved slate path has been laid around the house which, in places, extends into wider areas for seating.
As there are no large trees within the garden Myrtlefield enjoys a sunny setting with the sun moving around the house as the day progresses. Seating areas have been incorporated into the landscaping with this in mind.
The surrounding beech hedge ensures it’s totally private in the back garden, basking in the morning and midday sun it is perfect for a morning coffee or lunch outside on the paved area immediately outside the kitchen. The owners tell us that they enjoy a first cup of tea or taking breakfast out here when the weather allows as it’s so sheltered and secluded with only the chirping birds for company. A raised bed runs around this area enabling greater appreciation of the planting at eye level. Planting in the back garden embraces the owners’ love of colourful foliage with a variety of acres and maples, photinia red robins, azaleas, conifers as well as heathers and ferns.
After lunch the sun moves round to the front of the west facing house, where the roof terrace makes a great place to enjoy a spot of rest and relaxation as the afternoon stretches into the evening; the sun setting over Claife Heights directly opposite the house is simply glorious. Adjacent to the roof terrace is the generous front porch which enables you to still be outdoors and enjoy the view at times when a degree of shelter is also needed.
By late afternoon the sun has also reached the top terrace in the back garden, from here the aspect of the garden is different and it makes an alternative setting for a chilled sundowner.
Those familiar to the area will know that RAF jets frequently practice along the length of the lake. From Myrtlefield it’s like having your own private airshow, the sight as they fly by is a breathtaking one and the roar of the engines command attention.
Around the garden are outside lights and a water tap.
Services
Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage. Gas fired central heating from a Worcester boiler in the first floor office. Underfloor heating in the kitchen and both the ground and first floor bathrooms. Heated towel rails in all four ensuites.
Broadband
Superfast speeds potentially available from Openreach of 23 Mbps download and for uploading 2 Mbps.
Mobile
Indoor: O2 reported as providing a ‘likely’ Voice service. EE, Three and Vodaphone report their Voice services as ‘limited’. All report a ‘limited’ Data service except for Vodaphone who have no service.
Outdoor: EE, Three, O2 and Vodaphone are all reported as ‘likely’ for both Voice and Data services.
Broadband and mobile information provided by Ofcom.
Local Authority charges
Westmorland and Furness Council – Council Tax band G
Tenure
Freehold
Included in the sale
Fitted carpets, curtains, curtain poles, blinds, light fittings and appliances as follows: Whirlpool larder fridge, Whirlpool fridge and freezer, Bosch dishwasher, NEFF electric oven, AEG hob and microwave, Hotpoint washing machine and Zanussi vented tumble drier.
Restrictions
A covenant prohibits holiday letting from this property.
Please note
Christmas Lane and Meadowcroft Lane are private and owned by eight neighbouring properties (including Myrtlefield), all of whom have one share in “CLAM (Christmas Lane and Meadowcroft) Ltd” which owns the lanes. This share would be transferred upon the sale of the property. The properties each pay an annual management fee, the amount varies depending on the expected expenditure for upkeep. In 2022 nothing was payable, in 2023, the charge agreed by the eight shareholders was £200 per property.
Directions
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Use Sat Nav LA23 3LA with reference to the directions below:
Leave Bowness on Windermere on the A592 and head south along the eastern side of Lake Windermere in the direction of Newby Bridge, pass Windermere Marina on the right and keep a look out on the left for the signed entrance to Christmas Lane. Turn left here and follow the lane through the little ‘crossroads’, from here Myrtlefield is the second property on the right.
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