Move-in ready three-bed with garden, garage and recent full upgrades.
New roof, central heating, replastered and rewired within last two years
Modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and breakfast space
Sunroom, re-landscaped rear garden, decking and summerhouse included
Driveway plus garage for off-street parking
Three bedrooms, one bathroom plus separate WC (single bathroom only)
Average-sized mid-20th-century build (c.1976–82), double glazed
No flood risk; affordable council tax, excellent mobile signal
Local area records higher crime rates — factor for buyer consideration
This well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house sits a short walk from Whitehaven town centre and the harbour, delivering modern, ready-to-live-in accommodation after a comprehensive two-year renovation. Recent works include a new roof, central heating system, rewired electrics, full replastering and new kitchen and bathroom fittings — practical upgrades that reduce immediate maintenance.
Ground floor living is laid out for everyday family life: a bright lounge with wood-effect flooring and a wall-mounted fire, a high-gloss fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and breakfast space, plus an adjoining sunroom that overlooks the private, re-landscaped rear garden with decking and summerhouse. Off-street parking and a garage add convenience for one or two cars.
Upstairs are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a stylish bathroom with a separate WC, all renewed within the last two years. The home is an average-sized, mid-20th-century build (c.1976–82) with double glazing and mains gas boiler and radiators, offering comfortable living and good mobile signal; broadband speeds are average.
Points to note: the property sits in an area with higher local crime levels, and it has only one bathroom, which families may need to consider. The house is freehold with affordable council tax and no reported flood risk, making it a straightforward purchase for buyers wanting move-in condition in a central Whitehaven location.