A two-bedroom terraced house, which is complete with original character features, is currently on the property market in Barrow.
On sale for offers in the region of £189,000, the 'attractive' home at Gladstone Terrace, Hawcoat Lane, has been 'finished to a high standard' which the agent suggests makes it an ideal starter property for a first-time buyer.
The front aspect of the property features a courtyard and a bay window.
Stand-out features include the character fireplaces complemented by 'modern and contemporary finishes'.
The home's interior greets visitors with a 'welcoming' entryway, leading into the first reception room furnished with a plush grey carpet.
Echoing the home's period charm, the room features traditional covings, a bay window, as well as a black gas Victorian style fire with surround.
The second reception room has been fitted with wood-effect flooring, and also boasts a brick-effect inset fireplace with spot lighting and original features.
The modern finish extends to the kitchen, complete with cream gloss and grey concrete effect wall and base units.
A full range of integrated appliances including a fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, oven, combination microwave oven, and induction hob can also be found.
Upstairs are the two bedrooms, which both benefit from being 'well proportioned'.
Both rooms have traditional picture rails, while the second bedroom boasts a feature fireplace.
The bathroom has been fitted with a traditional three-piece suite that includes a close-couple WC, vanity unit with freestanding basin and a 'P' shaped bath equipped with a rainfall showerhead.
The estate agent describes the rear of the property as generously sized, with a paved yard and outbuildings for storage purposes.
This property is being sold by estate agents Corrie & Co via Zoopla.
For more information, or to arrange a viewing, call the estate agents on 01229 846194.
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