Scalesceugh Hall & Villas, Scalesceugh Gardens, Carleton, Carlisle, Cumbria, CA4 0BT
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Set on the northern edge of the Lake District, Scalesceugh Villas is a hamlet of 13 exclusive award winning eco-friendly homes. Built in 3.5 acres of formal gardens, mature woodlands and riverside paths, Scalesceugh overlooks Wreay Woods, a beautiful nature reserve through which the River Petteril winds, carving out its course through sandstone. As a resident of Scalesceugh you will automatically become a member of the Spa and Wellness Centre - Scalesceugh Country Club - which is within the grounds. You are able to use the facilities as and when suits you and family and friends are welcome. The facilities will include: • Bistro / coffee with outside terrace • Health Club, including spa, swimming pool and sauna • Relaxation area • Private treatment rooms • Fitness studio • Multi-function room/ cinema room • Private room where you can entertain family and friends on special occasions. Located in the Lake District, yet only a few miles from an historic city, Scalesceugh Hall & Villas gives you the opportunity to enjoy a stunning rural location alongside urban living. Scalesceugh is nestled between the vibrant towns of Penrith and Carlisle. Located off the A6, only four minutes from the M6 and five minutes from an award-winning GP surgery. Major supermarkets and dental surgeries are within a 10 minute drive. Nearby, there are two golf courses, Carlisle Golf Club and Eden Golf Club, the picturesque village of Wetheral and the town of Penrith, known for its bowling club, gastro pubs, tea houses and boutique shops.
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