This week our top property in West Cumbria is this townhouse for sale in Whitehaven.
Located at Corkickle, this home is currently on the market for £425,000.
It is a Grade II listed townhouse with two large reception rooms, a garage providing scope for conversion, and up to seven bedrooms.
The house is said to be in a delightful edge-of-town location with substantial gardens and a summerhouse.
The location is said to be one of Whitehaven's prettiest terraces and offers substantially appointed accommodation with exciting potential to add yet further value.
The property benefits from a large yard, and adjoining two-story garage which provides scope for conversion to create accommodation for a dependent relative, to utilize on the letting market or even look to sell on (subject to planning permission being granted), and a substantial garden to the front. The garden provides a social outdoor space and includes a large summerhouse.
It is explained that this is a truly unique opportunity to acquire a period townhouse offering a wealth of accommodation in a convenient setting. Viewing is strongly encouraged.
PFK, Cockermouth, the estate agents said: "Boasting a simply stunning exterior, and just a short walk to the town centre, this beautiful property has been lovingly restored and maintained by the present owners to create a most stylish and comfortable interior to match with a wealth of original features, and is perfectly suited to families and buyers looking to relocate to the area.
"In brief comprising entrance vestibule, hallway with original cornicing and staircase, 2 large reception rooms complete with working shutters, contemporary dining kitchen, utility room and shower room to the ground floor.
"There is access into a the cellar from the ground floor which boasts three rooms prime for conversion if required and subject of course to the usual permissions being obtained.
"The remaining accommodation is spread across the first and second floors and offers seven bedrooms and a luxury four piece family bathroom."
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