
Spittal home with planning permission for caravan park
The agents state that the site includes electrical hookups, a dedicated field for caravan storage, and a separate field for camping.
A large steel barn is also present, which the agents say could be used for storage, workshops, or other on-site amenities.
One of the bedrooms (Image: R K Lucas & Son)
The main house provides three or four bedrooms and includes a hallway with timber flooring, a living room with a double glazed window to the rear, and an open-plan kitchen and dining area featuring a beamed ceiling and wooden units.
The kitchen is fitted with a Rangemaster range and a double Belfast sink, with access to a rear porch.
A utility room, ground-floor bedroom, and bathroom with an overhead shower are also included.
Upstairs, two bedrooms are fitted with carpet and Velux windows, and a shower room is provided.
An annex is accessible from the main hallway or a separate sliding door.
The annex includes an open-plan living area, kitchenette, and a shower room.
The open plan kitchen/dining room (Image: R K Lucas & Son)
Private gardens surround the bungalow, offering countryside views.
The agents highlight the 'picturesque and peaceful setting' and say the property offers 'a wealth of opportunities' for personal or business use.
Spittal village features a primary school and is described as having a welcoming atmosphere.

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