Two bedrooms plus attic room with limited head height
A traditional stone-built cottage set at the edge of Endmoor, this two-bedroom end-terrace offers characterful living with a compact, low-maintenance plot. The sitting room centres on a working wood-burning stove and bay window, while the dining kitchen provides basic fitted units and space for a small table. Riverside and countryside views to the rear give a peaceful, semi-rural aspect.
The property is chain free and freehold, with low council tax (Band B) and mains gas central heating. At about 565 sqft the home is small but efficient, suited to a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor seeking village life and easy M6 access. Broadband and mobile signals are reported good and the local area is affluent with low crime.
Practical drawbacks are clear: the house needs renovation and upgrading in places, attic space is reached by a ladder with limited head height and the stone walls are assumed uninsulated. The rear garden and overall plot are modest, and the compact footprint will limit extension potential without planning changes.
Taken honestly, this is a cosy, characterful cottage with immediate occupancy potential after modest modernisation. It will appeal to buyers looking for a manageable project, strong rental prospects in a peaceful village setting, or an economical first home close to Kendal and transport links.