Charming two-bedroom terrace with garden and cellar, minutes from Cockermouth town centre.
Short walk to Cockermouth town centre and local amenities
Versatile cellar room/utility providing extra storage or workspace
Private rear garden with handy outdoor store; manageable maintenance
Character features: exposed beam, mezzanine bedroom, sash-style windows
Small footprint and limited external space typical of town terraces
Traditional stone/render walls likely without cavity insulation (assumed)
EPC listed as TBC (D referenced but unconfirmed); energy improvements possible
Average broadband; area classed as deprived with average crime levels
Tucked away on Mackreth Row, this characterful two-bedroom terrace blends period features with practical updates. A compact but well-planned layout includes a contemporary kitchen, bright lounge with sliding patio doors and a useful cellar room currently used as a utility. The mezzanine-style front bedroom with exposed apex beam adds real charm.
Externally the property benefits from a manageable, private garden with a handy outdoor store—rare for a central terrace—and it sits a short walk from Cockermouth town centre and local amenities. Heating is mains gas via a boiler and radiators, tenure is freehold and council tax band is very low, helping keep running costs down.
Buyers should note the home has a small footprint and limited external space typical of historic terraced cottages. The wall construction is traditional sandstone/limestone and is assumed to lack cavity insulation; the EPC is listed as TBC (a D rating is also referenced but not confirmed). Broadband speeds are average and the area records average crime levels within a deprived local authority area.
This house will suit first-time buyers, those relocating to Cockermouth or buy-to-let investors seeking a central terraced property with period character and modest garden. It is presented well but offers scope for internal refurbishment or energy-efficiency improvements to add value and reduce running costs.