Compact three-storey house minutes from Kendal centre and M6 access.
Traditional stone and slate three-storey semi-detached house
Compact footprint — approx. 687 sq ft, rooms are modest in size
Two bedrooms with flexible living room convertible to three
Modern fitted dining kitchen with integrated appliances
Contemporary four-piece bathroom, underfloor heating in parts
Rear paved yard; neighbour has legal right of way over it
On-street permit parking nearby; no private off-street parking
Local crime levels above average — check area suitability
This traditional stone-and-slate semi sits over three floors and blends period character with practical modern upgrades. A compact dining kitchen with integrated appliances and underfloor heating, a cosy front living room with exposed stone and a wood-burning stove, plus an attractively finished four-piece bathroom make the house move-in ready for many buyers.
The layout is efficient rather than generous: the total internal area is small (about 687 sq ft) and rooms are compact. There is flexibility—what is currently described as a living room could be used as a third bedroom if required—but the property will suit buyers who prioritise character and location over large open-plan living or expansive gardens.
Practical points are clear and factual: parking is on-street with permits nearby and the paved rear yard is shared with a neighbour who has a legal right of way. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, the tenure is freehold, and the house is well placed for Kendal, the M6 and Oxenholme station. Note the local area records higher-than-average crime levels; prospective purchasers should factor this into their viewing and decision-making.