Period stone townhouse with modern refit, views, and proven holiday‑let history..
Corner mid‑terrace with Lakeland stone frontage and high ceilings
Four bedrooms, two bathrooms; flexible top‑floor attic/twin room
Recently refurbished (2017) with modern kitchen and bathrooms
Double‑aspect kitchen/diner, room for an eight‑seater table
Top‑floor and first‑floor views to Skiddaw and surrounding fells
Currently operated as a holiday let; business designation recorded
Stone walls presumed uninsulated — potential insulation/energy costs
Minimal outside space; small slate‑chipped forecourt only
Located on a corner plot in the heart of Keswick, this four‑bedroom mid‑terrace townhouse blends Victorian character with a modern, open-plan layout. High ceilings, sash windows and Lakeland stone frontage give genuine period charm, while a full refurbishment completed in 2017 provides contemporary kitchen and bathroom fittings and comfortable living across four floors.
The top floors enjoy wide views towards Skiddaw and surrounding fells, making the property appealing for short‑stay visitors and residents who value scenery. The kitchen/diner is a social, double‑aspect space with integrated appliances and room for an eight‑seater table, and the house is served by a mains gas boiler and radiators.
Currently run as a successful holiday let and designated as a business (Council Tax entry marked as “Deleted”), the house will suit an investor seeking an established holiday income or a family wanting a centrally located, characterful home a short walk from shops, restaurants, Theatre by the Lake and Derwentwater. Broadband and mobile reception are strong, and the property sits within the Lake District National Park.
Buyers should note a few practical points: the stone walls are as‑built granite/whinstone and are presumed to have no cavity insulation, which could affect running costs and future improvement plans. Outside space is minimal (small slate‑chipped forecourt), and the current holiday‑let status means occupancy and tax arrangements may need conversion for full residential use.