Whitehaven house in need of some TLC could be a great family house | News and Star

2022-11-15 16:23:22 By : Ms. Ginny Yan

This traditional semi-detached house, once modernised, will make a fantastic family home, and could be a good opportunity for a DIY project.

The property, located on Lakeland Avenue in Whitehaven, benefits from a large garage which is located behind the property with a drive at the side and also includes an entrance hall, living room, kitchen/dining room, rear store and ground floor WC, three first-floor bedrooms plus a first-floor wet room.

The living room (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents)

There are also low-maintenance gardens to the front and rear.

The living room has two double-glazed to the front, a stone fireplace with a TV plinth, a door to the kitchen, and a double-glazed window to the side

One of the three bedrooms (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents)

The kitchen/dining room also has double-glazed windows to the side and rear, a single drainer sink unit with cupboards, a built-in store cupboard, and a door leading to the rear store room.

Kitchen (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents) Each of the three bedrooms also has double-glazed windows, as well as the wet room which incorporates a shower area with an electric shower unit and floor drain, a pedestal hand wash basin, a low-level WC, and an electric towel rail.

Wet room (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents)

To the front is a garden area laid to lawn with a path to the front door.

View of the downstairs W/C (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents)

At the side, a drive leads down past the house to a generous garage structure with up-and-over doors and a personal door to the side.

The rear garden is low maintenance in nature and is laid with concrete and paving.

View to the rear (Image: Lillingtons Estate Agents)

For more information about this property, contact Lillingtons Estate Agents at 01946 550981.

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