Double-fronted three-bed detached on a large plot — refurbishment opportunity, no chain.
Chain free three-bedroom detached house with wrap-around garden and garage
Generous plot in a quiet cul-de-sac, walking distance to town and schools
Requires renovation throughout — cosmetic and likely systems upgrades needed
Total approx 884 sq ft; practical central hall layout with dining and lounge
Mains gas boiler and radiators; cavity wall construction noted
Off-road parking plus private garage; greenhouse included in garden
Council Tax Band D; built 1950s–1960s — period character present
Local crime levels reported as high; consider security improvements
Set on a generous corner plot in a quiet cul-de-sac, this double-fronted three-bedroom detached house offers classic 1950s character with substantial scope for renovation. The property is chain free and provides immediate benefit from off-road parking and a private garage, plus wrap-around gardens that suit families and keen gardeners.
Inside, the layout is straightforward and practical: a central entrance hall, lounge, dining room, kitchen and three bedrooms served by a single family bathroom. Large windows and period details (including leaded glass in the dining room) give the rooms natural light and character; the total living area is around 884 sq ft. The accommodation suits buyers wanting to modernise to their own taste rather than move into a finished home.
This is a renovation opportunity rather than a finished move-in property. The house is described as needing renovation — updates to fittings, fixtures and likely cosmetic improvements will be required. The home benefits from mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators and cavity wall construction, but buyers should budget for upgrading kitchens, bathrooms and general refurbishment.
Practical advantages include a sought-after location within walking distance of Ulverston town centre and several well-regarded schools, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Note the local area reports higher crime levels; prospective buyers should consider security measures when planning works. Offered freehold with no onward chain, this property will suit families or buyers looking for a value-driven refurbishment project in a convenient, well-served neighbourhood.