A number of properties have been added to the market this week, here are some of the latest homes put up for sale in Ulverston.

We’ve rounded up three Ulverston properties, which all joined the market on Tuesday July 30.

A ‘delightful’ cottage style property on Bank Terrace at Lindal is available for £175,000.

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This two bed, terraced house has been successfully marketed as an Airbnb and is considered a 'turn-key' property that can be occupied immediately.

Described as a ‘bright’ and ‘modern’ living space, the property is a ‘walk-in ready home’.

An enclosed hallway leads to an open plan living space, comprising of a comfortable lounge area, separate dining space and a fitted study area below the staircase.

The dining room features a solid fuel stove while neutral décor continues throughout the entire property, making the house feel light and comfortable.  

The design of the modern, ‘gloss’ kitchen makes efficient and effective use of the space, providing ample storage, integrated appliances and access into the yard.

The landing has been reconfigured to create space for a second staircase to the converted loft.

The first floor offers a double bedroom and a smartly presented shower room with chrome fittings and an overhead rain shower.

The second landing brings you to a twin bedroom with en-suite bathroom, which are naturally bright with roof lights above.

There is also a ‘low maintenance’ rear yard.

It is marketed by Poole Townsend, who said: “This is an immaculately presented home that has been developed and modernised, greatly improving the accommodation and creating a stylish home that will attract strong interest.

“This delightful cottage style property would be ideal for any prospective purchaser or investor to consider.”

 

An ‘impressive’ family home at Swarthmoor is looking for offers in the region of £355,000.

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This ‘delightful’ four-bedroom semi-detached property on Kingsley Avenue, offers stunning countryside views.

The estate agents described it as a ‘perfect blend of convenience and tranquillity’ with plenty of space for comfortable family living’.

Situated in a popular residential location on the outskirts of Ulverston, it is just a short drive from amenities, schools, and transport links.

The entrance hall provides ample space and open access to the stairs and living areas.

A ‘well lit’ lounge features natural light from the front-facing bay window, while the separate dining room boasts a rear-facing French doors leading to the garden.

The kitchen has been fitted with a range of traditional base and wall units as well as an Integrated Oven. A door leads directly into the integral garage, as well as the rear garden.

 

The first floor comprises of a master bedroom, featuring a convenient en suite shower room.

Three additional bedrooms offer ample room, with a separate bathroom and WC for family use.

Externally, you will find ‘beautifully maintained’ front and rear gardens with mature planting. The rear garden offers plenty of room for outdoor activities and entertaining as well as stunning countryside views, perfect for relaxation and outdoor dining.

There is also secure off-road parking and a garage, offering extra parking or storage space.

This property is marketed by Corrie and Co who said: “Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity. Contact us today to arrange a viewing!”

 

A ‘beautifully presented’ bungalow on Pennington Lane is asking for £325,000.

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Evergreen is a three-bedroom detached bungalow in a highly sought after area.

Set on the edge of Lindal, the property benefits from open countryside views to both the front and rear.

Internally, the property consists of three bedrooms, a bathroom, lounge and kitchen diner.

There are ‘beautifully’ landscaped gardens to the front and rear, a garage and off-road parking.

This property is marketed by Poole Townsend, who described it as: “Ideal for a purchaser looking to re-locate to a more semi-rural setting, whilst still having excellent transport links to both Ulverston and Barrow-in-Furness.”