- Chain-free three-bedroom semi-detached house
- Large open-plan lounge/diner with lean-to and lots of light
- Spacious, sun-trap rear garden and generous driveway parking
- Five-minute walk to Whitehaven town centre and local schools
- EPC rating D; cavity walls assumed uninsulated
- Requires exterior re-rendering and possible wall-tie work
- Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (install date unknown)
- Freehold with very low council tax and low local crime
A roomy three-bedroom semi-detached home offered chain-free and ready for a new owner to add value. The large open-plan lounge/diner and double-doored lean-to create flexible living space and plenty of natural light, while a good-sized kitchen and rear hall lead to practical ground-floor facilities.
Outside, a spacious drive provides secure off-street parking and a generous, sun-trap rear garden offers scope for family play, entertaining or further landscaping. The property is a five-minute walk from Whitehaven town centre and close to a range of well-rated primary and secondary schools, making it a convenient choice for families.
The house will benefit from some investment: the exterior requires re-rendering and there is potential need for wall-tie work. The walls are cavity as built with no known insulation, the double glazing install date is unknown and the EPC is band D. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators.
For buyers seeking a project with genuine scope, this period home (circa 1930–49) presents good value in an established, low-crime neighbourhood. Freehold tenure and low council tax make ongoing costs attractive, while excellent mobile and fast broadband suit modern family life or remote working.