- Historic period property with origins dating back to the late 19th century +
- The former matron’s house of the adjacent Ellerbeck Fever Hospital +
- Set in substantial leafy grounds +
- Cherished by the same family for generations, now available for a new family to enjoy +
- Two grand reception rooms and large conservatory with garden views +
- Spacious kitchen / diner with an range cooker and decorative wooden beams +
- Four bedrooms, including a master suite with walk-in wardrobe and ensuite +
- Easy to reinstate the 5th bedroom, if needed +
- On the edge of the countryside but only 25 minutes walk from the town centre shops +
- No forward chain +
It’s Part Of Workington’s History And Also A Fabulous Family Home. This is a substantial period property like no other, offering the chance to create a unique family home, tucked away at the end of one of Workington’s most sought after streets.
You can trace the history of Ellerbeck House back to the late 19th century, when it was built as accommodation for the next door Ellerbeck Fever Hospital, which was sadly demolished some years ago.
Originally built as the matron’s house, it’s an impressive period property in gorgeous grounds - perhaps the excuse you need to invest in that ride-on mower you’ve been after for a while!
It will come as no surprise that it’s been in the same family for generations. Now it’s time for them to move on and allow another family to enjoy living here.
The ground floor has no shortage of reception rooms, a total of three.
The spacious lounge leads to a conservatory with lovely views of the large open lawn.
As you’d expect there’s also a formal dining room, which will be perfect for when the vicar calls round or you invite the bank manager and his wife for supper...
For more everyday, 21st century midweek meals or catching up over a cuppa, the spacious kitchen diner will do just fine.
It’s a welcoming room, with an gas Rangemaster cooker and decorative wooden beams on the ceiling ticking the required period charm boxes.
There’s a downstairs WC and access to the substantial double garage.
Upstairs has four bedrooms, three doubles and a single, and the four piece family bathroom.
The master bedroom suite is particularly impressive - the 5th bedroom was sacrificed to make space for a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite shower room.
The property is in great condition, ready for you to move in and make yourselves at home. That said, you may choose to freshen up the decoration and update the blend of old and new.
In addition to the large front garden that’s open to the street there’s an even bigger private garden, along with parking for several cars.
This fantastic period property will take you back to simpler times, and the location is perfect for anyone wanting the countryside on their doorstep...and it’s still possible to walk into town in around 25 minutes.
For families with younger children, it’s only a 20 minute walk to the nearby Ashfield schools (rated 'Good' and 'Outstanding' by Ofsted).
For older kids, there's St Josephs and Workington Academy nearby - both are walkable in around half an hour.
If your family needs a spacious home on a substantial leafly plot, even the most exclusive modern properties may struggle to compete with this 19th century classic.
It’s chain free and ready for you to move in and make yourselves at home. But it also gives you plenty of options if you want to make it your own.
I’m expecting plenty of interest from discerning families, so call to arrange a private viewing.
Essential info:
The area has a communal septic tank which costs around £200 per year to maintain.
A note on Workington leasehold
Most of Workington Town Centre properties are leasehold, which dates back to when the Curwen family owned most of the land. They are on a peppercorn rent, usually between £1-£3, and were on a 999-year lease. Most will have around 840 and 860 years remaining. They are managed by Cumberland Council and are effectively treat as freehold. You don't need to ask for permission to make any alterations, other than if you needing planning permission. You can always buy the freehold, which is usually under £150 plus some additional legal costs. However, most people don’t as the ground rent is so low, and the remaining number of years will last a few lifetimes. Feel free to get in touch if you’d like more info.