A TWO-BEDROOM terraced house which has just been put on the market for £160,000 has plenty of space for potential buyers to put to good use.
Located on Cox Street in Ulverston, the property is situated in a popular cul-de-sac.
Upon opening the white, UPVC front door you are welcomed by a modern reception room.
The central feature of this room is the stunning open fire with black tiled hearth.
There is also a panel radiator and ample power points alongside a TV aerial and telephone access point, with access to the rear reception room.
The rear reception also enjoys ample power points and a panel radiator.
Benefiting from a good ceiling height, the room features a lovely décor and provides access to the spindle stairs and kitchen through a stained door.
The kitchen has been fitted with a range of modern, shaker style units with brushed steel handles and a beech shade worktop.
There is also a stainless steel sink unit with chrome mixer taps, an electric cooker with cooker filter and recess for a fridge or freezer.
Access to the ground floor shower room can be found through the rear hall, which also leads to the rear yard.
The shower room is a modern and contemporary-style suite.
It has been fitted with a low level WC, a wash basin and a separate shower cubicle.
The first floor landing leads to all rooms on the first floor and is fitted with a smoke alarm.
Bedroom one has a panel radiator, ample power points, a TV aerial point and benefits from a good ceiling height.
Within bedroom two there is a single radiator, power points and a useful storage area with a hanging rail within.
There is also additional space for storage in the property’s attic area.
The bathroom has been fitted with a low level bath with mixer taps, an over bath electric shower attachment and dual flush WC.
According to Ofcom, this property can obtain a 64.2 mps broadband speed.
To arrange a viewing, contact Strike on 0113 482 9379.
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