£80,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
Archer Street, Harrington, Workington CA14

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

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Freehold
Added on 15/05/2026

About this property

  • The garden is the standout feature here - a lawn, a greenhouse and an octagonal summerhouse with views out towards the Solway Firth

  • The summerhouse and greenhouse are both in reasonable shape and usable now, accessed via the lane at the back for a real sense of separation

  • There is potential to add off-street parking to the rear of the property if that matters further down the line

  • Inside, the decoration is dated and the kitchen is ready to update - but the structure is sound, the central heating works and the bathroom is already done

  • The two reception rooms connect via sliding glazed timber doors with leaded panels - a period detail that gives the ground floor real character

  • A decorative fireplace with a tiled inset and gas fire gives the main reception room a natural focal point and a warm, lived-in feel

  • Harrington Marina is a five-walk downhill - good for a run with the dog, a play park for the kids and sunsets worth photographing

  • Beckstone Primary School, a Morrisons Daily, a post office and Harrington train station are all within ten minutes on foot

  • Workington town centre - with a wider range of shops, bars and restaurants - is around ten minutes by car

  • Priced to reflect the cosmetic work needed, this is the kind of value that first-time buyers who have been watching this market will recognise immediately

The Garden That Changes What A First Home Can Look Like. Most first-time buyers give up on outdoor space before they've even started looking. This one has a large private garden, a summerhouse with sea views, and room to breathe. Most first-time buyers in this part of Cumbria have already talked themselves out of a garden. They have accepted that a terrace means a yard, a yard means a bin store, and outdoor space means a window box if they are lucky. 4 Archer Street has not read that memo.

Beyond the lane at the back sits a genuinely large garden, lawned and private, with established hedging that gives it a sense of seclusion you would not expect from a terrace. At the far end, a hexagonal timber summerhouse with glazed panels catches the afternoon light and looks out towards the sea. There is also a greenhouse for anyone who has ever fancied growing their own, and a shed for everything else. The garden is well established rather than pristine, which means it is ready to be shaped rather than started from scratch - and there is even space along the lane boundary where off-street parking could be added in time.

Inside, the house makes no attempt to disguise where it is in its life. The décor is dated, the kitchen and the fixtures are functional rather than fashionable, and there is a list of cosmetic updates waiting for whoever moves in. But the important things have already been dealt with. The windows are UPVC. The heating works. The bathroom is modern. What that means in practice is that your budget goes on making it yours, with fresh paint, new floors and some ideas of your own, rather than on fixing things that should have been sorted years ago.

The reception room has a feature fireplace with a dark wood surround and a pair of sliding glazed internal doors that connect through to the kitchen. The shower room is on the ground floor, and there's a lean-to leading into the yard.

The first floor has two double bedrooms, with the smaller rear bedroom looking out over the garden.

Step out of the front door and Harrington starts doing its part. Harrington Marina is a five-minute walk down the hill, offering a morning walk, a play park, and the kind of sunset over the Solway Firth that reminds you why people choose to live here rather than just pass through. A Morrisons Daily, a post office, Beckstone Primary School, a train station and a bus service are all within ten minutes on foot. Workington town centre, with its wider range of shops, bars and restaurants, is about ten minutes by car.

This is not a property that will suit everyone. If you want something ready to move into without touching a paintbrush, look elsewhere. But if you have been searching for a first home with real outdoor space, a genuine sense of place and a price that leaves you enough left over to actually do something with it - this is the one most buyers in your position never expected to find.

Get in touch to arrange a viewing - interest in properties like this tends to move faster than the listing suggests.

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