Characterful two-bedroom town terrace, vacant and chain-free in central Ulverston..
Period stone frontage and bay window with original features retained
Two double bedrooms and spacious family bathroom
Separate lounge and dining room; long fitted kitchen
Cellar provides generous dry storage or potential conversion
Small forecourt and enclosed rear yard; limited outdoor space
Freehold, vacant possession and Council Tax band B (low)
Likely uninsulated stone walls — consider energy-efficiency upgrades
Area records higher local crime — security improvements recommended
This traditional stone-fronted terrace offers a compact, characterful home in central Ulverston, ideal for a first-time buyer or couple. Retained period details — bay window, decorative coving, picture rails and stripped wood floors — give the house immediate charm while modern comforts include uPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating.
The layout is practical: lounge, separate dining room, long fitted kitchen, useful cellar storage and two double bedrooms upstairs with a spacious bathroom. A small forecourt and enclosed rear yard provide outdoor space for potted plants or a seating area; the property is offered vacant and freehold, so it is ready for a quick move or rental let.
Buyers should note material points honestly: the stone walls are original and likely lack modern insulation; the plot and garden areas are small; the area records higher-than-average local crime. These factors affect running costs and may mean some energy-efficiency or security upgrades are desirable. The cellar and good overall room proportions create obvious scope for modest refurbishment to increase comfort and value.
Practical benefits include fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and a low Council Tax band (B). The property’s position close to the town centre puts shops, schools and transport within easy walking distance, making it a straightforward, well-located starter home or a buy-to-let with immediate rental potential.