Large plot with extensive garden, ideal for veg beds and children to play
Multiple stone outbuildings, two garages and greenhouse for workshops/storage
Three spacious bedrooms; one accessed via an additional room (office/dressing)
Original beams and open fireplace; significant period character throughout
Requires renovation throughout; modernisation of services likely needed
Single bathroom only; potential to create en-suite from large hall space
Gated parking with space for several cars; freehold and low crime area
No flood risk; village location with schools and towns within short drive
Set on a substantial plot in historic Brigham, this Georgian end-terrace offers generous indoor space and extensive outbuildings. The large garden suits family life — room for vegetable beds, chickens and safe outdoor play — while gated parking and two garages answer storage and vehicle needs. The lounge keeps original beams and an open fireplace, and a versatile second reception provides formal dining or a sitting room.
The house requires renovation throughout, so buyers should expect works to update services, decorate and modernise the kitchen and bathroom. There is just one bathroom and some rooms are accessed via others, including a bedroom approached through an ancillary room currently used as an office or dressing space. The large hall and loft potential offer scope to reconfigure and add an en-suite or extra living area, making this a high-value project for a family wanting to tailor the layout.
Practical advantages include freehold tenure, low local crime, no flood risk and good access to local schooling — Cockermouth School and several well-regarded primaries are nearby. Cockermouth is about seven minutes away, with Whitehaven and Workington around 15 minutes by car. This property will suit a hands-on family or buyer seeking countryside character and long-term value through renovation.



































































































