- Substantial semi with a retro 1970s kitchen +
- It’s a blank canvas just waiting for you to make it your own +
- Spacious lounge / dining room leading to conservatory +
- Two double bedrooms (there used to be three) +
- Shower room and downstairs w/c +
- Large mature garden +
- Built in single garage with electric door +
- Garage conversion potential (STPP) +
- Quiet village location between Workington & Cockermouth +
- Ideal if you like the outdoors, with the National Park on your doorstep +
Blackforest Gateaux! Prawn Cocktail! Quiche Lorraine! You’ve got to see the groovy 1970s retro cool kitchen! It would be such a shame to replace it with a boring modern one. In other news, this spacious semi has 2 big bedrooms and a lovely long garden.
The so uncool-it’s-cool-again 1970’s kitchen with its high gloss white and blue units and wooden ceiling might steal the limelight, but the rest of the home is calm, neutral and surprisingly up-to-date.
Previously a three-bed, it’s been cleverly reconfigured to give you two much bigger bedrooms upstairs.
You’ve also got a shower room just off the landing, with a modern white suite combined with more retro wood panelling.
You have a full length, open-plan living space downstairs. The lounge flows into the dining area and right through to a conservatory at the back - so whether you're watching telly or hosting friends (for a fondue?) it all just works.
There’s a downstairs loo (off the dining room), a lovely long garden that’s ready for summer and a built-in garage with an electric door.
It’s been well looked after, has plenty of personality, and it sits in a quiet spot in Bridgefoot - a quiet little village with the Duke of Cumberland Inn and the village hall at the centre of village life.
It’s just off the A66, so it’s only a 10 minute drive to Cockermouth to the East or Workington to the West. It's perfect for commuters who need to be near town but want to return to a peaceful village at the end of the day.
The location is also ideal for those who want to enjoy the great outdoors on their doorstep.
It's around 10 miles west of the National Park - Loweswater is less than half an hour's drive or 50 minutes bike ride away.
This could be perfect if you want a substantial blank canvas property to turn into your ideal first home or family home. Just promise you won’t change the funky kitchen…