1930s semi with garden, driveway and easy M6 access — ideal for families and first-time buyers..
- Driveway parking and lawned front garden
- Enclosed rear garden with patio, mainly lawn
- Dining kitchen with patio doors; utility and shower room
- Two doubles and one single bedroom
- Gas central heating and double glazing throughout
- Freehold tenure and low council tax
- Fast broadband; average mobile signal and crime
- Area classed very deprived; some secondary schools require improvement
Set to the south of Carlisle, this three-bedroom semi-detached 1930s home combines period character with practical family living. The property benefits from driveway parking, a lawned front garden and an enclosed rear garden with patio — a safe outdoor space for children and summer entertaining.
Inside, accommodation is well planned for everyday family life: a spacious lounge, a contemporary dining kitchen with patio doors, a handy utility room and a ground-floor shower room. Two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and a three-piece first-floor bathroom complete the layout. Gas central heating and double glazing provide year-round comfort and energy efficiency.
The location is a key draw for commuters, with quick access to the M6, good broadband speeds and nearby primary schools rated Good. Practical buyers will appreciate the freehold tenure, off-street parking and modest running costs indicated by cheap council tax.
Buyers should note material local context: this area is classified as very deprived with an industrious hardship profile, and a couple of nearby secondary schools currently require improvement. The plot and overall property size are modest, so buyers seeking extensive gardens or large-scale extensions may find limitations. This home suits families or first-time buyers seeking a well-located, affordable house with scope to personalise rather than those seeking a large, suburban plot.