Key Features
Overview & Location:
The lovely Victorian town of Keswick is steeped in history from St Kentigerns Church to its 13th Century Charter Market and its modern Theatre by the Lake. Surrounded by its backdrop of watchful fells, Keswick enjoys an enviable position on the shores of Derwentwater but is also close to Bassenthwaite Lake as well as being so easily accessed from the M6 Motorway and the A66. Visitors return to Keswick year on year to enjoy its 3-week Annual Convention as well as the Victorian Fayre, Beer and Literary festivals which all add trade in this important tourist destination.
Abacourt House has been updated and improved, yet retains many of its lovely original features. Now with five ensuite letting bedrooms and two-bedroom owners’ accommodation, it also has the very important added feature of car parking to the rear. In a lovely, elevated position enjoying views out over the surrounding Lakeland fells, Abacourt House enjoys an ideal position being only an easy short walk from the town center, yet being in a cul-de-sac gives a delightfully quiet location.
The Property:
Built as a traditional Victorian terraced villa in local stone and with a slate roof, the accommodation is laid out on three floors plus attic.
Public Areas:
Vestibule with stained glass panel over the entrance door. Reception hall with cornice to the ceiling and understairs store. Breakfast room usually set for 10 and having a feature fireplace and bay window. Cornice to the ceiling.
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