Chain-free two-bed holiday cottage on the Lake District edge, ready to occupy or let..
Edge of Lake District National Park location
Successful holiday let and offered chain-free
Two double bedrooms with character features
Woodburning stove; attractive lounge with exposed beams
LPG (bottled gas) central heating; external gas tanks present
Septic tank drainage — not on mains sewer
Small plot and modest garden size
Stone walls likely uninsulated (period construction assumed)
This well-presented two-bedroom end-terrace cottage sits in the small village of Grizebeck on the edge of the Lake District National Park, offering character features and countryside outlooks. The property has been a successful holiday let and is offered chain-free, making it straightforward to occupy or continue as a let.
Inside, the cottage retains period character—exposed beams, stripped wood floors, decorative fireplaces and a woodburning stove in the lounge—arranged over two floors with a separate dining room and a fitted kitchen. Practical features include wood-framed double glazing and an LPG (bottled gas) central heating boiler; room sizes are typical for a cottage of this type.
Outside provides an off-road parking bay, a small gated garden with raised slate patio and mature shrubs, plus a shared rear yard and small store. Heating tanks are located in the yard and the property discharges to a septic tank rather than mains drainage, which buyers should note.
Overall this cottage suits a first-time buyer seeking a characterful rural home or an investor/holiday-let operator wanting an established income stream. There is scope to modernise services (insulation and heating system review) if required, but the property is presented in good decorative order and ready for immediate occupation or short‑notice letting.