A commercial property in the heart of Keswick town centre joins the market with a guide price of £1,900,000.
Bridge House and Cottages, six award winning holiday cottages and apartments, are cited by the estate agent as having a "superb income potential."
Situated a stone's throw from local amenities and a ten-minute walk from Derwent Water, these cottages have undergone recent renovations of luxurious standard.
These range from one to four bedrooms, providing a variety of accommodation choices.
Each property includes private parking spaces, utility facilities, and access to communal gardens, lawns, terraces, and a private tennis court.
The property also offers a detached double garage currently used for storage that could have further development potential, subject to the appropriate planning consents.
Bridge House, one of the buildings available, dates back to 1727.
This four-bedroom townhouse has been sympathetically restored, boasting luxury accommodation across three floors and retaining many original features.
Bridge Cottage, another available property, is a three-bedroom accommodation located in the corner of the courtyard.
The remaining buildings include Bridge Mews, a one-bedroom cobbled cottage, and three apartments in Bridge House.
These include a three-bedroom ground floor apartment and a sophisticated first floor apartment with views to the Lakeland Fells, and another on the second floor with a large lounge and stylish kitchen.
The grounds extend to offer at least two private parking spaces for each of the cottages and apartments as well as a detached double garage.
Furthermore, there's an internal courtyard providing seating areas for each cottage, an extensive lawn with seating areas, and a tennis court for guests' use during their stay.
Keswick, the popular Lakeland market town, beckons visitors with numerous shops, restaurants, bars, and beautiful parks.
These cottages are ideally located within minutes of the market square and many of Keswick's tourist attractions.
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