AN end-of-terrace house with 'panoramic harbour views' is now on the market in Whitehaven.
The three-bedroomed property comes with one bathroom and three reception rooms.
It is currently on the market for £280,000 and is located at Harbour View.
St James' and St Begh's Primary School are within walking distance, as are Whitehaven and Corkickle railway stations.
The house is described as a spacious family home that is in great condition, it is located in a 'superb' position with 'spectacular' views of the harbour.
Inside are 'spacious' open plan reception rooms, a modern fitted kitchen diner, and separate utility rooms.
There are two double bedrooms one single bedroom and a large four-piece family bathroom, this is said to be the only room in need of updating.
Upstairs is a 'versatile' attic room and outside is a 'sun trap' south-facing back garden and a low maintenance front garden.
The building provides off-street parking and a large garage with an inspection pit. Another benefit is that it is only a ten-minute walk from the town centre.
Mark Buchanan Property Group, the estate agent, said: "Could You Get Used To Waking Up To Panoramic Harbour Views Every Morning? This substantial end terrace is perched high above the harbour. It’s a fabulous family home with a sun trap back garden and a large working garage, so it’s not all about the views.
"This impressive property has been lovingly looked after by the same family for over 40 years. And when you see the views from the master bedroom you’ll begin to understand why they’ve stayed so long.
"Even without the views, it’s a spacious family home with a sociable ground floor, three decent sized bedrooms (two doubles and a single) along with an additional versatile loft room.
"And the south-facing garden has a surprisingly large lawn where you can sit out and enjoy the sun all day. Petrolheads may prefer to stay indoors and tinker in the large garage that even has an inspection pit.
"It has a traditional 19th-century layout with two large reception rooms that have been opened up to create one more sociable space.
"They’re tastefully decorated and retain many period features such as the wooden sash windows, decorative ceiling roses and finely detailed cornices."
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