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4 beds | 2 baths | 2 receptions | £299,950 Having knowledge of the purchase price allows you to calculate the overall expense incurred in acquiring the property. Read our glossary page


Impressive newly converted barn. Superb views towards Skiddaw. Air source heating. Low maintenance patio garden. Ideal second home or low maintenance primary residence.

entrance hallway & stairs | W.C. | living room | dining kitchen | utility | four bedrooms | family bathroom | double glazing | air source heating | underfloor heating to ground floor | mains electricity, water and drainage | freehold | EPC pending | council tax band TBC | allocated parking

APPROXIMATE MILEAGES Wigton 2.6 | Carlisle 13.5 | M6 motorway 14.8

WHY WAVERTON? A conveniently located village, with shop, just a short drive to the west of the market town of Wigton and readily accessible for west Cumbria, there are a wide range of amenities within a short distance including the popular Nelson Thomlinson Secondary School in Wigton. The proximity of the A595 makes the rest of the region readily accessible with the picturesque Solway Coast and the western fringe of the Lake District National Park both just a short distance away. Silloth has a renowned links golf course and nearby Carlisle is steeped in history and also provides a direct rail service to London Euston in just over three hours.

ACCOMMODATION Boasting far reaching views across to Skiddaw from the living room and two of the bedrooms the property is a constant reminder of the proximity of the Lake District National Park. The newly renovated accommodation retains the character and proportions of a barn yet benefits from being fully double glazed, well insulated and has both underfloor heating and a high specification air source heat pump. The spacious living room is bright and airy with windows and patio doors as well as a feature bio-ethanol stove. There is a well appointed kitchen diner with breakfast bar and a functional utility room where there is also access to the rear courtyard. The large entrance hall houses a W.C. and the stairs to the first floor where there are four double bedrooms. The largest, which also has an en-suite shower, features exposed beams and full height pitched ceilings as well as a dual front and rear aspect. The further three bedrooms are all doubles and there is a four piece family bathroom. Externally there is the low maintenance courtyard at the rear and parking within the shared gravel courtyard to the front.

Council Tax A fee submitted to your local authority to cover expenses related to local amenities such as schools, libraries, and waste management. The payment amount is determined based on the property's value. Read our glossary page

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Tenure Explains the various forms of property ownership, including freehold, leasehold, and commonhold, and how they determine your rights and responsibilities as a property owner. Read our glossary page :  

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