£175,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleBeaconsfield Street, Carlisle CA2
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
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If You’ve Got A Bigger Than Average Family You’ll Need A Bigger Than Average Family Home. If you’re looking for a spacious and versatile family home this double fronted end terrace could be just perfect. Property ref: KD0516
Positioned on the corner of Beaconsfield Street and Thirlmere Street, this substantial three storey property gives you a lot more room - and therefore a lot more options - than with a traditional terrace.
Rather than coming in at the front and moving back towards the kitchen, the two spacious reception rooms are positioned either side of the entrance hall.
That creates two separate spaces, giving the light and bright living room a chance to be a peaceful place for grown-ups to relax.
In contrast, the dining room is next to the family-friendly kitchen diner, making this side of the house the social hub of the home.
The kitchen / diner has a traditional and welcoming feel, with exposed beams and shaker-style fitted units.
French doors lead out to the small west facing rear yard - a lovely low maintenance place to sit out with a drink and enjoy the sun.
The first floor has two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and the large and luxurious family bathroom.
The largest of the bedrooms is huge, with an ensuite shower room and plenty of light coming in through the dual aspect windows (that’s estate agent jargon for having windows on two of the walls).
The classic roll top bath in the four piece bathroom will be perfect for a relaxing soak at the end of a long day.
Stairs lead up from the landing to the converted loft. This room isn’t currently in use but if you need more space for a teenagers den, games room or home office it could be perfect.
If you have a car, there’s plenty of on-street parking in front of the house or on the neighbouring streets.
If you don’t have a car there’s frequent buses heading into town from Blackwell Road. The journey will take a little over 10 minutes.
You won’t need to head into town for your day-to-day essentials as there’s a Co-op, a pharmacy and a couple of takeaways just at the end of the road.
If you have a young family you can also kiss goodbye to school run parking stress as Bishop Harvey Goodwin School (rated “Good” by Ofsted) is just a couple of minutes walk away.
It’s amazing what a big difference a little extra space can make.
If you want to see how this three storey double fronted end terrace could improve the life of your family call me to arrange a viewing.
Positioned on the corner of Beaconsfield Street and Thirlmere Street, this substantial three storey property gives you a lot more room - and therefore a lot more options - than with a traditional terrace.
Rather than coming in at the front and moving back towards the kitchen, the two spacious reception rooms are positioned either side of the entrance hall.
That creates two separate spaces, giving the light and bright living room a chance to be a peaceful place for grown-ups to relax.
In contrast, the dining room is next to the family-friendly kitchen diner, making this side of the house the social hub of the home.
The kitchen / diner has a traditional and welcoming feel, with exposed beams and shaker-style fitted units.
French doors lead out to the small west facing rear yard - a lovely low maintenance place to sit out with a drink and enjoy the sun.
The first floor has two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and the large and luxurious family bathroom.
The largest of the bedrooms is huge, with an ensuite shower room and plenty of light coming in through the dual aspect windows (that’s estate agent jargon for having windows on two of the walls).
The classic roll top bath in the four piece bathroom will be perfect for a relaxing soak at the end of a long day.
Stairs lead up from the landing to the converted loft. This room isn’t currently in use but if you need more space for a teenagers den, games room or home office it could be perfect.
If you have a car, there’s plenty of on-street parking in front of the house or on the neighbouring streets.
If you don’t have a car there’s frequent buses heading into town from Blackwell Road. The journey will take a little over 10 minutes.
You won’t need to head into town for your day-to-day essentials as there’s a Co-op, a pharmacy and a couple of takeaways just at the end of the road.
If you have a young family you can also kiss goodbye to school run parking stress as Bishop Harvey Goodwin School (rated “Good” by Ofsted) is just a couple of minutes walk away.
It’s amazing what a big difference a little extra space can make.
If you want to see how this three storey double fronted end terrace could improve the life of your family call me to arrange a viewing.