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House For Sale £92,500
Elm Road, Barrow-In-Furness LA14


Description
Offered for sale with vacant possession, this updated three-bedroom end-terrace house is perfect for first-time buyers, offering spacious ground-floor living accommodation, three bedrooms, a fitted kitchen and bathroom, double glazing and a programmable gas-fired central heating system.

The property is within a couple of kilometres of the town centre with regular buses running from stops nearby. Barrow Railway Station and amenities including a good school, a pub, a convenience store and a couple of takeaways are also within easy reach.

Interior

living room / diner:
25’ 11” (7.89m) x 13’ 2” (4.00m)
Decorated In a pleasing and restful green with a mirrored mural depicting a tree on the facing wall, the main living space is accessed via an external door from Elm Road.

The room is comfortably large enough to accommodate a dining table and chairs as well as soft furnishings. Boasting an engineered wooden floor, warmth is provided by both wall-mounted radiators and a gas fire, the latter framed by a marble hearth and a dark-wood mantle.

Ample natural light is available from tilt-and-turn windows on two sides and a glass panel above the door, supplemented after dark by twin drop-leaf ceiling light arrays.

Power sockets are available along all four walls, with open stairs rising in one corner of the room to the three bedrooms on the first floor. An internal door at the opposite end of the room leads through from the living room to the kitchen and family bathroom.

Kitchen:
13’ 2” (4.00m) x 6’ 7” (2.00m)
The refurbished kitchen offers some handy storage solutions with wood-finish base and wall units. Work surfaces are arranged in a J shape with space beneath for a washing machine and incorporating an upright, American-style fridge/freeze and a washer dryer. A stainless-steel sink and drainer with a chrome mixer tap sit below a casement window overlooking the private courtyard. Adjacent is a gas double oven and grill below a four-ring gas hob.

Splash-back tiles are fitted above all the work surfaces with power sockets for additional appliances available on three sides of the room.

Bathroom:
Accessed via the kitchen, the bathroom has also been updated and is now fully panelled in a waterproof covering and incorporates a sizeable corner bath with a shower above.

Adjacent is the WC with a drop-in hand basin set within a vanity unit at the foot of the bath, also including both cupboards and storage drawers. A mirrored medicine cabinet is located above the sink with natural light allowed by an opaque window above the bath, overlooking the private courtyard.

Bedroom 1:
13’ 2” (4.00m) x 9’ 10” (3.00m)
Carpeted and decorated in a floral print, Bedroom 1 is the first on the right at the top of the stairs and includes a wall-mounted radiator for warmth. Natural light is from a double-glazed, single-pane, tilt-and-turn window offering excellent views to Black Combe, in the distance.

Bedroom 2:
12’ 2” (3.70m) x 9’ 10” (3.00m)
Bedroom 2 is next on the right along the first-floor landing. Currently decorated in a striking pink, this room is also fitted with carpets and warmed by a wall-mounted radiator with natural light also allowed by a single-pane, tilt-and-turn window.

Bedroom 3:
9’ 10” (3.00m) x 6’ 7” (2.00m)
The smallest of the three and located at the end of the first-floor landing, Bedroom 3 is currently decorated in blue. Of a size large enough to be considered as an office, the room also boasts a wall-mounted radiator and a single-pane, tilt-and-turn window as well as a TV socket and twin power points.
Exterior

The property is on a corner plot bordered by Elm Road and the gently-sloping Lime Street, comprising mostly terraced homes.

Access is direct from Elm Road via an external door which opens onto the living room. A second external door to the property is located within a private courtyard, accessed via a gate at the rear of the house.
Location

The house is located a short distance from pleasant walks around Lower Ormsgill Reservoir but just a couple of kilometres north of the town centre and even closer to Barrow Railway Station.

Regular Northern services from here run direct to Carlisle, Manchester Airport, Lancaster and Preston. Buses from nearby Schneider Road also offer connections to Ormsgill, Newbarns and the town centre.

Additional amenities in the neighbourhood also include a thriving Community Hub, a convenience store with its own cash machine, a sandwich shop, a fish-and-chips shop and the Tally Ho pub on the shores of the reservoir.

The Victoria Primary Academy off Devonshire Road was assessed as a good school by Ofsted following a short inspection in 2018. Sports facilities close by include a bowls club, basketball centre and a cricket club.

However, Barrow-in-Furness is perhaps best known for its proximity to the Lake District National Park. Windermere in no more than 15 miles away by road with the southern reaches of Coniston Water even closer.
Disclaimer


These particulars are intended to give a fair description of the property but their accuracy cannot be guaranteed and they do not constitute an offer of contract. Intending purchasers must rely on their own inspection of the property.

None of the above appliances/services have been tested by esale. We recommend purchasers arrange for a qualified person to check all appliances/services before making any legal commitment.

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