1. This 1805 Grade-II listed former chapel and attached Victorian hearse house comes with church hall, kitchen/servery, ladies and gents' toilets and attached hearse house/garage.

It was originally used as a chapel-of-ease until 1898, when the nearby St John's Bassenthwaite was built and after was used as the church hall.

The property features an open bellcote, full-length arched windows and exposed roof timbers.

There are a range of kitchen units, electric water heater and cooker point, original built-in storage cupboard, rear passageway with walk-in cupboard and hand basin, rear entrance hall with porch and door outside.

There is a small area of land to the rear and side and an attached hearse house, approached from the pavement and verge to a sliding door.

Bassenthwaite Church Rooms, Keswick, is for sale at £80,000 from Smeatons Estate Agents.

2. This is a two-bedroom townhouse situated within the popular courtyard of Strawberry How, which was converted in 2004 from the Grade II-listed former Grammar School which dates back to 1890.

This sympathetic conversion retains the ambience of the period with a wealth of original features and all the benefits of modern-day living such as central heating, modern kitchen and bathroom.

The accommodation has rooms with high ceilings and large picture windows, an open-plan lounge/dining/galley kitchen and a rear garden with covered patio and lawned area.

The property comes complete with two allocated parking spaces within the courtyard.

The house in Strawberry How, Cockermouth, is for sale £210,000 from PFK Estate Agents. For more details see here .

3. The former Whitehaven News office is an iconic town centre building, the former is on the market with Walton Goodland.

The substantial period freehold building is in an established central location and boasts extensive frontage.

The property has plenty of development potential and would suit a mixture of commercial/retail/leisure or conversion to residential and currently offers offices with retail shop windows.

The building in Queen Street, Whitehaven, is for sale at £225,000 from Walton Goodland.

For more details see here.