Spacious four-bedroom end terrace with lake and fell views, large garden and detached garage..
Four double bedrooms across multiple storeys
Wrap-around garden and large plot with lake and fell views
Detached garage and off-street parking
Freehold; no flood risk
Oil-fired boiler and radiators (higher running costs possible)
Cavity walls assumed without added insulation
Double glazing installed before 2002 (may need upgrading)
Council Tax Band E (above average cost)
Set beside Bassenthwaite Lake with direct views of the fells, this four-double-bedroom end-of-terrace home occupies a large plot with a wrap-around garden and detached garage. The house feels deceptively spacious across multiple storeys and offers comfortable family living in a quiet village setting with very low crime and good local schools.
The property dates from the late 1960s–1970s and has oil-fired central heating with a boiler and radiators, and double glazing installed before 2002. Walls are cavity construction with no added insulation assumed, which, together with the older glazing and oil fuel, are factors to consider for running costs and any planned upgrades. EPC is listed as TBC.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, no flood risk, excellent mobile signal and easy access to village amenities and outdoor recreation. Material considerations: oil heating, likely energy-improvement needs, and council tax band E—important for budgeting. The house suits a family seeking lakeside views who are willing to invest modestly in energy and cosmetic updates, or an investor targeting a distinctive rural rental.