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DIRECTIONS
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LOCATION Centrally located within the town, Lightburn Road is within easy walking distance of the cobbled Market Street, shops and amenities, a cinema, library and gym etc. The nearest junior school, Sir John Barrow, is just a couple of minutes' walk away. Ulverston Victoria High School with its Sixth Form College is a slightly longer walk, but still within easy reach.
DESCRIPTION There is gated access to the front of the property leading onto the stone steps that take you to the entrance door, which opens into the hallway that has a beautiful tiled floor, a characteristic high ceiling with coving and an archway with decorative corbels. There are doors leading into the first two reception rooms which includes a bay fronted lounge that has an open fire to the centre of the room, cornicing to the ceiling and an ornate ceiling rose. The second reception room offers cosy proportions that would make an ideal snug or somewhere to retire away from the main family areas. There is staircase access towards the first and second floor accommodation, with a further set of steps that descend to the basement accommodation, passing a two-piece WC/cloakroom which is accessed from the half landing. The basement accommodation has a hallway area that leads into a shelved pantry that is split into two separate areas, one of which sits beneath the stone steps that lead to the entrance door. There is a doorway from the hallway area into the dining room which has a window to the front elevation plus a fireplace to the centre of the room with an electric fire set within. There are part-glazed double doors accessing the adjacent kitchen which is an excellent sized room that has extensive work surface space, and plenty of fitted cupboards and drawers with a light wood-effect finish to the door fronts. There is space to accommodate a large range-style cooker where there is a tiled splashback and cooker hood above, plumbing for a washing machine, a vent for a clothes dryer, space for an upright fridge/ freezer and also a single drainer sink. There is an enclosed boiler cupboard beneath the staircase and also a further storage space for coats and boots etc. The kitchen also has a part-glazed external door that takes you into a paved yard which has gated access into the rear service lane where there is a vehicular access for the garage. Progressing back through the property and up the staircase to the first floor landing, there is a door on the half landing leading into the family bathroom which has a traditional three-piece suite in white with brass coloured fitments and an overhead rain shower fitted above the bath. There is a tiled finish to the walls and to the floor plus a wall-mounted mirrored cabinet. From the main landing area there is access into the first two bedrooms, which includes an impressive double room at the front of the house that has coving and an ornate central rose to the ceiling. There are two windows to the front elevation providing glimpses of the spire of the Methodist Church and in the distance Sir John Barrow's monument on Hoad Hill. The second bedroom would make an ideal guest bedroom or children's room. There is a feature fireplace to the front of the chimney breast and a large window to the rear elevation. Continuing up to the upper floor, there is access into a useful storage cupboard from the stairwell, with a second cupboard on the landing area itself. There are doors leading into the two remaining bedrooms, both of which are double rooms with the significantly larger of the two being at the front of the house and having a dormer-style window which provides a more open view over the rooftops towards Hoad and the distant hills that surround the town.
TENURE
Freehold.