'Bramerton Lodge' is a stunning Grade II listed period home that is situated on a beautiful historic street of Carlisle This property is boasting numerous period features and is a wonderful representation of the charming period of which it was built.
The accommodation is extremely spacious and versatile providing a wonderful opportunity to have an annex or to use the accommodation as extremely generously proportioned home. The ground accommodation briefly comprises of Reception Hallway, Cloakroom/WC, Living Room, Sitting Room, Conservatory, Dining Room, Dining Kitchen, Utility Room, Shower Room and Bedroom (Number 7). The first floor accommodation briefly comprises of 6 Bedrooms, Bathroom and an additional Bedroom(Number 8) in the extension.
The property is benefiting from Central Heating, Driveway to the rear, Mature Beautifully Established Garden and Ample Driveway.
A viewing truly essential to appreciate this wonderful opportunity.
Ground floor
reception hallway
cloakroom/WC
inner hallway
living room
sitting room
dining room
conservatory
dining kitchen
utility room
shower room
rear hall
bedroom 7
bedroom 8 ( first floor)
first floor
galleried landing
bedroom 1
bedroom 2
bedroom 3
bedroom 4
inner hallway
bedroom 5
bedroom 6
bathroom
externally
front forecourt garden
rear garden
please note
We would like to advice prospective buyers the property is Grade II listed and the title is un registered.
Historic reference
It was built between 1795 -1805 by James Fairburn, who was succeeded by his wife Mary.
Eventually being sold and purchased by James August Cory his wife Emma and family
Mr Cory came from Norfolk on his appointment as the Cumberland Architect & Surveyor. He altered the house linking it to what is now Bramerton.
He was succeeded, as the owner my James Wood a railway engineer, who sold the property to master saddler Mr Simpson in 1917 when Bramerton Lodge
Returned to single dwelling.
Further details can be obtained in “ A Brief History of Bramerton Lodge” – Derek Nash – 2014- Carlisle Library Local History section
& “ Botcherby a Garden Village” - Pat Hitchon -2017 – Published P3 Publications - Local Bookshops