An attractive period home in an excellent central location. With accommodation arranged over four floors, this lovely Victorian property is unexpectedly spacious and offers further opportunity for improvement subject to the usual consents.
Approached by a pretty tiled path, the front door opens into a large open plan reception room with hard Oak flooring. Offering plenty of space for both living and dining furniture, there is a large bay window to the front as well as glazed double doors to the rear, and the room has a lovely Victorian fireplace. The kitchen is to the rear of the ground floor, overlooking the rear garden, it has a good range of wall and base units and plenty of space for appliances, and there may be scope to extend it to the side subject to the usual consents if desired. Stairs lead from the dining area down to a super basement with a window to the front of the house currently in use as a more informal reception room. There are two bedrooms on the first floor, the largest of which occupies the full width of the house to the front, and has a built in storage cupboard, and there is a good sized family bathroom with separate shower and bath with a large window to the rear. A conversion of the roof space has created a useful loft room on the second floor with skylights and storage in the remaining eaves space.
The rear garden is low maintenance, and has a pleasant open aspect to the rear and there is permission to use a secure passageway which gives access to the road.
Council Tax Band: E £2,634.03 (2024/2025)
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