Four double bedrooms across three floors, spacious family layout
This newly renovated Victorian end-of-terrace blends original character with contemporary updates across three floors, offering four double bedrooms and two bathrooms — ideal for growing families. The ground floor is arranged for modern living with a central navy kitchen, oak-topped island, quartz worktops and an open-plan sitting/dining area that flows well for everyday life and entertaining. The front lounge retains an original fireplace and large bay window that floods the room with light and bespoke shelving in the alcoves.
Practical family features include built-in wardrobes in the master, a utility cupboard with plumbing for laundry, and a second shower room for busy mornings. Externally there’s a private enclosed rear yard and access to a large communal front garden suitable for children. The property is freehold, offers 1,567 sq ft of accommodation and sits close to several well-rated local schools and town amenities.
Be clear about running costs and improvement scope: the house dates from before 1900 with sandstone/limestone walls likely without cavity insulation, glazing install date is unknown and the EPC is rated E. The location sits within a generally deprived area with average crime rates, so buyers should weigh long-term energy improvements and neighbourhood factors alongside the home’s generous living space and character. No flood risk is recorded.
Overall this is a character-rich family home that’s been sympathetically modernised; it suits buyers seeking spacious period accommodation in Whitehaven, willing to invest further in insulation or energy-efficiency upgrades to reduce running costs.



























































































