A FORMER joiners shop in a Lake District village has been remodelled into a two-bedroom home currently on the market for offers over £250,000.
The Old Joiners Shop on Church Row in Threlkeld sits at the foot of Blencathra, four miles east of Keswick.
The Grade-II listed stone-built house enjoys a view towards the glacial valley of St John’s in the Vale, and incorporates a number of features including exposed beams.
The property has a local occupancy condition, which means the house can only be occupied by a person with a local connection as their principle home.
According to the listing, the locality in this definition means the administrative areas of the parishes of: Above Derwent, Bassenthwaite; Bewaldeth and Snittlegarth; Blindbothel; Borrowdale; Buttermere and Brackenthwaite; Caldbeck; Embleton; Keswick; Lorton; St John's, Castlerigg and Wythburn; Setmurthy; Threlkeld; Underskiddaw; Wythop; and those parts of the Parishes of Blindcrake; Ireby and Uldale; and Loweswater which lie within the administrative area of the Lake District National Park.