TAKE a look at this wonderful period property for sale in the heart of Whitehaven.
This dominating historic property sits just outside of Whitehaven town centre and has seven bedrooms, two bathrooms, and three reception rooms.
The house, which is located at Back Corkickle, is on the market for offers over £350,000.
It is described as a superb, end of terrace that's been tastefully updated.
The seven double bedrooms provide ample space for large families or those welcoming weekend guests.
There is an open-plan living and dining room, and a separate smaller reception room that can be used as a home office, playroom, or snug.
Inside the property, there is a four-piece family bathroom and a smaller shower room.
The house is said to be full of gorgeous, period features including high ceilings, ornate fireplaces, and large traditional sash windows.
The property is set over three spacious floors, providing room for everyone to get together or to find a peaceful corner to relax.
There is said to be a homely and welcoming country-style kitchen with a central island, Belfast sink, and a separate utility room.
The large back garden measures almost three-quarters of an acre, including a small woodland.
Mark Buchanan Property Group, the estate agent said: "This exceptional seven bedroom Victorian end-terrace offers large families the chance to own a spacious home filled with character and charm.
"Spread across three floors, there’s plenty of space for everyone, with multiple reception rooms, a large kitchen and a sprawling ¾ acre garden that's perfect for outdoor adventures.
"It’s set back from the road, with high box hedges providing privacy if you’re enjoying the south facing front garden.
"When you step inside you’ll discover a spacious family home that seamlessly blends period features with tasteful modern touches.
"High ceilings, ornate fireplaces and large windows create a bright and airy atmosphere, while the generously sized rooms offer space and flexibility for growing families.
"The ground floor has an open-plan living and dining room, along with a separate reception room that could be used as a home office, playroom or snug."
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