This early 20th century detached home, about a mile South of Carlisle City centre, in a desirable cul-de-sac just off London Road is rich in character and style.
The property has an entrance vestibule with an office area, a central hall, living room, kitchen/dining/day room, two utility rooms, three bedrooms and a spacious bathroom.
The house is set in a generous plot with a deep front garden, a driveway with off-road parking for at least six cars, a detached garage, and a rear garden offering a good degree of privacy.
The property also benefits from gas central heating via a condensing boiler and has uPVC Double Glazing.
The vestibule is open into a former coats cupboard with a uPVC double glazed window which is suitable for use as an office area.
A stripped period opens into the central hall, with stairs with painted handril, spindles and panelling below.
There is a modern column radiator and stripped period soors off to the dining kitchen.
The living room has a double glazed window to the front, and there is a feature inglenook fireplace with a timber mantle and slate hearth.
The kitchen area is fitted with a range of gloss cream units and a wood block work surface incorporating s ceramic drainer sink with mixer tap.
There is a ‘RANGEMASTER’ dual fuel range cooker with a cooker hood.
The flooring is wood effect laminate.
The dining room/day room area has a feature inglenook fireplace with slate heart, the flooring is also wood effect laminate.
The batroom is fitted with a modern white toilet, wash hand basin and shower bath, having a mains fed shower and a clear shower screen.
The walls are fully tiles, the floor is tiles and the ceiling has recessed down lights.
The back garden is a good size giving a good degree of privacy.
For more information about the house, contact Wilkes-Green & Hill Ltd. via phone at 01768 867999.
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