Chain-free two-bed end-terrace with renovation potential on the edge of Frizington.
Chain-free freehold end-terrace, two bedrooms, two reception rooms
Requires full updating throughout; refurbishment expected
EPC rating F — likely high running costs until improved
Solid brick walls; presumed no cavity insulation
Small paved rear garden with brick storage shed
Very low council tax; competitively priced at £65,000
Slow broadband and average mobile signal in area
Local area shows high deprivation; limited nearby amenities
This end-terrace offers a low-cost entry to homeownership in semi-rural Frizington. Set on the village fringe, the house provides two reception rooms, two bedrooms and a compact rear garden — practical spaces for a small family, couple or first-time buyer prepared to renovate. Chain-free and freehold, the property is competitively priced to reflect its condition and potential.
The house requires updating throughout: fittings and decor are dated, the EPC rating is F, and the solid brick construction likely lacks modern insulation. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators, but services and appliances have not been tested. Buyers should allow for refurbishment costs including heating/service checks, insulation improvements and general modernisation to raise comfort and energy performance.
Location strengths include a quiet, semi-rural feel with nearby open fields, local primary schools rated Good, and very low council tax. Drawbacks are practical: the area records high deprivation indicators, broadband speeds are slow, mobile signal is average and local amenities are limited. The small paved garden and brick storage shed suit practicality rather than leisure.
For a buyer willing to invest work, this property presents clear value-add potential — refurbishment could substantially increase comfort and market value. It’s best suited to buyers seeking an affordable, project-style home in a rural-edge community rather than those needing turn-key accommodation.