A 'CHARMING' one-bedroomed cottage has gone on the market in the Lake District.
The property is located in Keswick and also contains one bathroom and one reception room.
It is on the market for £255,000 and is currently being used as a successful holiday let.
The house is within walking distance of the town's amenities and is set in a 'convenient' town centre location.
The cottage has been modernised to a high standard throughout and is a rare purchase opportunity in the heart of Keswick town centre.
It is described as 'comfortable', 'well presented', and equipped accommodation including gas central heating and double glazing, a modern kitchen, and a bathroom.
Edwin Thompson, the estate agent said: "This is a most attractive situation in the middle of Keswick, the principal tourist centre for the northern part of the Lake District National Park.
"The town offers a wide range of amenities, activities, and attractions and is within a minute’s walk to shops, restaurants, and pubs. Set at the northern end of Derwentwater, with Skiddaw as a backdrop, its location is second to none.
"Buses also go east to Penrith and south to Ambleside, Windermere, and Kendal.
"The accommodation is in good order and can include the existing fitted carpets, curtains, and blinds.
"Briefly, the accommodation comprises an open-plan living room with a feature fireplace and alcove shelving, continuing into a superb kitchenette with integral appliances, breakfast bar, and housing the combination boiler. On the first floor is a double bedroom with en-suite.
"Outside is shared access to the entrance door. This is an easily maintained property and should appeal to a wide range of potential purchasers."
The house is situated on Victoria Street in the town centre of the Lake District town.
Whilst being a smaller property it could offer accommodation for one person or a couple looking to get themselves onto the housing ladder.
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