A well-presented and inherently stylish property situated in Carlisle has hit the market.
The six-bedroom Victorian townhouse, located on 64 Broad Street, has been placed with a reasonable asking price of £260,000.
The family home, which is being listed by H&H Land Estates, promotes both flexible and spacious living space.
A spokesperson from H&H Land Estates has promoted the excellent location of the property.
“Located within easy walking distance of the town centre, in an always popular and sought after treelined cobbled street, well situated for access to the motorway and the riverside walks of Rickerby Park and the Stoneyholme golf course.
“A well presented, bay windowed, Victorian townhouse with 6 bedrooms offering spacious and flexible accommodation over 3 floors with garage to rear,” they said.
The home which is well-appointed in top design throughout advertises a Thwaite Holme solid oak kitchen, quartz worksurfaces and with a matching utility room to go in hand.
“With oak flooring leading to tiled flooring in the kitchen area, column radiator and a range of solid oak units from Thwaite Holme with quartz worksurfaces incorporating a dishwasher and breakfast bar. Inset twin Franke sinks and Stoves gas range cooker with extractor fan over – with a cupboard housing a mounted boiler for the domestic hot water and central heating,” they said.
The colourful style that is presented within the two large reception rooms, only complimented by large bay windows allowing for maximum sunlight, carries itself throughout the rest of the property.
The home has access to a rear garage which would be of great use as well as even offering an idyllic courtyard, a perfect escape for city centre living.
Alongside the two beautiful and modern bathrooms – with one including a walk in shower- the home has scope to turn a room around into another bathroom for all family needs.
To book a viewing, of which is highly recommended, contact H&H Land Estates on 01228 810799.
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