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Home / Business and Economy / Cumbria's Ghost Street: Hope for Revival?

Cumbria's Ghost Street: Hope for Revival?

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Eleven Victorian houses are on sale for £550,000.
  • The early Victorian street previously housed school boarders.
  • The property has been subject to break-ins and disrepair.
Cumbria's Ghost Street: Hope for Revival?

Lonsdale Terrace, a row of eleven early Victorian houses in the Cumbrian village of St Bees, is heading to auction with a guide price of £550,000. Once a prestigious address for affluent shipping families and later a boarding house for St Bees School, the terrace has suffered severe dilapidation since 2015 following the school's temporary closure.

Previous attempts by developers to restore the Grade II listed street have faltered due to economic challenges and stringent conservation requirements, leading to financial losses for some buyers. The neglect transformed the once-magnificent terrace into a dangerous eyesore, prompting police to secure the area with a gate.

Residents now hold renewed hope as the property goes under the hammer, presenting a unique opportunity for an investor to acquire an entire street at a fraction of typical property values. The sale is seen as a chance to restore Lonsdale Terrace to its former glory, offering potential as family homes or holiday lets.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Lonsdale Terrace is a row of eleven early Victorian houses in St Bees, Cumbria, originally built in the 1840s.
The terrace has fallen into disrepair since 2015 due to economic issues and failed restoration attempts, making it an eyesore.
St Bees School, an historic institution, used Lonsdale Terrace as exclusive lodgings for its girl boarders until its temporary closure in 2015.

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