£180,000

3 bed terraced house for sale
Main Street, Greysouthen, Cockermouth CA13

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: E

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Freehold
Added on 07/06/2026

About this property

  • Dark oak beams and a wood-burning stove in an original brick fireplace give this cottage real warmth from the moment you walk in

  • The kitchen-diner has an encaustic-tiled floor and enough space for a dining table that seats six to eight comfortably

  • The living room has hardwood strip flooring, alcove shelving built into the chimney breast and sage green walls that sit well with the beams

  • Three bedrooms - one large single and two good-sized double

  • Ground floor bathroom fitted with a p-shaped bath and shower

  • Greysouthen is a genuinely quiet village where the pace of life is noticeably slower than the towns nearby

  • Cockermouth is less than ten minutes by car - a proper market town with Sainsbury's, Aldi and independent restaurants

  • The school bus for Cockermouth School picks up from the village, making this a practical choice for families

  • The Lake District fells are on the doorstep - the kind of access that costs significantly more when you get closer to Keswick or Ambleside

  • For short-let investors, this quaint cottage with genuine character and village locations is exactly the kind of thing that appeals to visitors

A Quaint Cottage In A Quiet Village. Exposed beams, a wood-burning stove and a kitchen-diner big enough for a proper family meal - this three-bedroom terrace in Greysouthen works just as well as a weekend retreat as it does an affordable place to call home.

Greysouthen is the kind of village that people drive through on the way to somewhere else and think, i'd love to live there. Quiet, unhurried, with a real sense of community - and ten minutes from everything Cockermouth has to offer.

Number 36 sits on the main street and announces itself immediately. The sage-rendered façade and sash-style windows give it a character that most properties of this price can only hint at. Step through the front porch and it only gets better.

Unlike the narrow, awkward spaces you often find in a terraced cottage, this living room has real width and real height. Dark oak ceiling beams run overhead, the wood-burning stove sits in an original brick fireplace with a solid timber mantelpiece, and oak strip flooring ties it all together. It is a room that earns the word cosy without needing to apologise for it.

Through to the back, the kitchen-diner is the room that surprises most people. It is genuinely large for a property of this type, with encaustic-style patterned floor tiles that make a bold, confident design statement, teal cabinetry and enough space for a dining table that could comfortably seat six. There is a rear-facing window that lets the greenery outside filter in, and pendant lighting that makes the room glow warmly in the evening. It works as a functional family kitchen - it also works as the kind of space that makes people feel welcome the moment they walk in, which matters if holiday letting is part of the plan.

The bathroom is on the ground floor and includes a p-shaped bath with a curved shower screen - not the flashiest room in the house, but it does the job.

Upstairs, three bedrooms follow - two of a good double size and a third that is large enough to function as a home office or a children's room with ease. The exposed beam in the main bedroom carries the character of the living room upstairs, and the room proportions feel right for the house.

Outside, there is a shared garden to the rear and on-street parking directly in front - practical enough, and common for village properties like this. Around the corner, there’s also a shared off-street parking area.

Cockermouth itself is ten minutes away by car, and it is a genuinely good market town with independent shops, cafés, bars and restaurants alongside the everyday convenience of a Sainsbury's and an Aldi.

The Cockermouth School bus picks up from the village, which matters for families. For those with younger children, the area is within the catchment of Eaglesfield Paddle School (rated Good by Ofsted).

And for anyone considering holiday letting, the Lakes are close enough to make this a realistic base for visitors exploring the western fells, Buttermere and the quieter end of the national park.

At this price, a three-bedroom cottage with this much character, in a location like this, does not come along often. Whether you are buying your first home, looking to scale back without scaling down on quality of life, or searching for a holiday let that guests will actually want to return to - this one is worth a look.

Arrange your viewing today to see it for yourself.

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