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York Street, Carlisle

2 beds | 1 bath | 2 receptions | Guide price £115,000 Having knowledge of the purchase price allows you to calculate the overall expense incurred in acquiring the property. Read our glossary page


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An attractive double fronted end terrace house conveniently located on a quiet side road handy for the city centre and the hospital. Two double bedrooms and first floor bathroom. Two good reception rooms. Fitted kitchen. Enclosed west facing yard.

ACCOMMODATION SUMMARY Lobby and stairs | Living room | Sitting room | Kitchen | Store cupboard | First floor landing | Front double bedroom one | Front double bedroom two | Bathroom | West facing enclosed yard | All mains services | Gas central heating | EPC rating - D | Council Tax Band - A | Freehold

APPROXIMATE MILEAGES Aldi 0.2 (5 minute walk) | Sainsburys 0.5 | Central Carlisle - West Coast Mainline Station 0.9 | Solway Coast AONB - Bowness on Solway 12.8 | Lake District National Park - Caldbeck 12.7, Pooley Bridge Ullswater 24.8 | Hadrian's wall UNESCO Site - Birdoswald Fort 18.2 | Newcastle International Airport 56.8

WHY YORK STREET? The property is conveniently situated on a quiet side road near Carlisle's most famous historic, Grade II listed landmark Dixon's Chimney built in 1836. Excellent amenities within an easy walking distance including public transport, Sainsburys and Aldi. Walk to parkland and the city centre where a comprehensive range of shops, pubs and restaurants await. Handy for main road network for M6, Lake District, Solway Coast and West Cumbria.

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