Looking to make a move in Copeland? You might want to consider some of these properties in your plans.
All of the following properties for sale in Copeland can be found on Zoopla.
- Two bedroom flat in Pears House on Duke Street, Whitehaven
This premium listing is a leasehold overlooking Whitehaven's harbour with patio doors opening up onto a balcony.
The two bedroom flat in a modern building is just a stone's throw from the town centre and footsteps away from a variety of restaurants and night life venues.
It is close to St James' Church of England Junior School and has a range of built-in appliances as well as a lounge and kitchen.
The flat has a £240,000 asking price.
- Three bed detached house, Rannerdale Drive in Whitehaven
This spacious three bed dormer bungalow has a modern kitchen, a bathroom on both floors and a large block-paved driveway.
It is situated in a desirable residential area and includes a garden and open lounge/dining area.
Offers area being sought over £240,000.
- Three bedroom semi-detatched house Oakfield Court, Whitehaven
This could be the ideal place to move your growing family as it is close to Jericho Primary School and St Benedict's Catholic High School.
It includes three bedrooms, a drive and garage, a kitchen and a utility room.
This family home is situated in a popular residential area complete with a garden that houses fruit trees.
The property is up for £190,000 on Your Move.
- One bedroom terraced house on Scotch Street in Whitehaven
This one bedroom freehold is described by Zoopla as "versatlie accomodation" beneffiting from a refurbishment in 2019 and the installation of a new boiler in 2020.
It includes a quirky spiral staircase, a garden and parking.
- Two bedroom semi-detatched house, Latrigg Road
This freehold is ideal for first time buyers, less than a mile from Valley Primary School and Nursery as well as St Gregory and St Patrick's Catholic Infant School.
It includes a driveway and low maintenance garden, two spacious double bedrooms and a stylish modern shower room.
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