This week our top property in west Cumbria is this wonderful end of terrace property in Keswick.
Located in the heart of the Lake District it is currently on the market for £595,000 and can be paid for in monthly mortgage payments.
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The house has four bedrooms and a bathroom and is described as being a well-presented family home.
All four bedrooms are double sized and outside the property is a private, outdoor, seating area.
There are also two reception rooms, and the house has easy access to the town centre, the estate agents say that viewing is highly recommended.
A spokesperson from Right Move said: "Located within easy walking distance of the town centre, in a popular residential area, a well presented, deceptively spacious, end link Victorian property providing flexible accommodation with two reception rooms and four double bedrooms over three floors with private, enclosed outside seating area to rear.
"Found in good order, and providing well-proportioned accommodation, an excellent opportunity to acquire a low maintenance, double fronted, end terrace property situated in this popular residential area, less than 5 minutes’ walk from the town centre.
"To the ground floor is a generous lounge with bay window to the front and a useful dining room leading to the kitchen.
"To the first floor is the master bedroom, which also has a bay window, another double bedroom currently used as a study, and the bathroom.
"Stairs lead to the top floor which comprises two further double bedrooms, both with fell views.
"Keswick is a popular market town set within the Lake District National Park. The town centre boasts a host of individual shops and supermarkets, leisure centre, cinema and the popular ‘Theatre by the Lake’, set to the shore of Derwent Water with the Northern Fells all around.
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"Keswick enjoys good property links via the A66 west to the Georgian gem town of Cockermouth or east to Penrith and the M6 motorway."
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