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£180,000

2 bed terraced house for sale
Seaton, Workington CA14

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

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Freehold
Added on 07/07/2026

About this property

  • The garden you swore you wouldn't give up - raised beds, a veg plot, a potting shed and views across Hall Park are all still yours

  • Multiple seating areas let you follow the sun through the day or retreat to the shade when you need it

  • The dining room runs to over seventeen feet - a full-sized table, comfortable chairs and still room for the grandchildren to spread out

  • The front sitting room has a decorative fireplace, plaster ceiling rose, cornice and sash windows that sit in proportion with the room

  • Both bedrooms are proper doubles with enough room to breathe

  • The four-piece bathroom has a freestanding slipper bath, a separate shower enclosure and traditional fittings that feel considered

  • The kitchen extension has a ceiling lantern that fills the whole space with natural light throughout the day

  • Off-road parking is included - genuinely unusual for a cottage of this age and style

  • The Pack Horse pub is a short stroll away, and Hall Park and the River Derwent are down the hill for walks with the dog or mornings with the grandchildren

  • Workington town centre is under ten minutes by car, with local shops in Seaton around ten minutes on foot

The Garden You Swore You Wouldn't Give Up. Not a courtyard. Not a strip of paving with a pot plant. A proper stretch of outdoor space with raised beds, a veg plot, room for the grandkids to have a kickabout, and views across Hall Park that you'll still be staring at ten years from now.

For a lot of couples who downsize, the garden is the first casualty. They trade the veg plot for a patio, the potting shed for a window box, and tell themselves it will be fine. At 28 Low Seaton, that trade-off simply does not exist.

The garden here is the kind you spend years cultivating and would be heartbroken to leave behind. Multiple seating areas mean you can follow the sun through the day or retreat to the shade when you need it. The raised beds and veg plot are well-established and ready to carry on producing. There is a potting shed for the serious business of growing things, a patch of lawn large enough for the grandkids to have a proper run around, and beyond the fence, views stretch across Hall Park and out towards Great Clifton. On a clear morning, you will stand at the back of this garden and wonder why you waited so long.

The cottage itself is full of the kind of period detail that takes decades to accumulate. The front reception room has a decorative fireplace, a plaster ceiling rose and cornice, and sash windows that sit in proportion with the room. It is a proper sitting room - somewhere to settle into in the evening with the curtains drawn and the fire going. The dining room runs to over seventeen feet in length, which means a full-sized table, comfortable chairs, and still enough room for the grandchildren to spread out without everything feeling cramped. Two reception rooms matter more than people often realise until the weekend arrives and everyone is under the same roof.

The kitchen sits at the back of the house in its own extension, and the ceiling lantern above it floods the whole space with natural light throughout the day. It is a practical, characterful room with a cottage feel that suits the house well.

Upstairs, both bedrooms are proper doubles with room to breathe. The bathroom is a four-piece suite with a freestanding slipper bath, a separate shower enclosure and traditional fittings that feel considered rather than off-the-shelf. This is not a bathroom you rush through in the morning - it is one you actually enjoy.

Off-road parking is included, which is worth noting because it is genuinely unusual for a cottage of this age and style. Coming home after a day out and pulling straight onto the drive rather than circling the village is one of those small things that matters far more in practice than it sounds on paper.

The Pack Horse is a short stroll away - good for a pint after an afternoon in the garden. Hall Park and the River Derwent are down the hill for a calming walk with the dog or a morning out with the grandchildren. The local shops in Seaton are around ten minutes on foot, and Workington town centre is under ten minutes in the car when you need it.

For couples who have spent years telling themselves that downsizing means giving something up, this is the house that quietly challenges that assumption. The space is right-sized. The character is real. And the garden - the one you swore you would never give up - is still yours.

Properties like this do not come along often in Low Seaton. Get in touch to arrange your viewing.

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