Property description
Beautifully Presented 1930s Traditional Bay Fronted Semi-Detached House of Character
Pleasantly Located in a Long Established Residential Area within Minutes Walk of the Historic Town Centre
Cloakroom, Lounge, Dining Room and Excellent Fitted Breakfast Kitchen
Three Bedrooms, Attractive Shower Room and Loft Room/Occasional Bedroom
Gas Central Heating and Double Glazing
Block Paved Parking Bay and Lovely Enclosed Courtyard Style Rear Garden
End of Chain Situation - Immediate Possession Available
Pleasantly situated in a popular and long established residential area, just to the north of historic Westgate, is this super traditional bay fronted semi-detached house. Constructed in the 1930s, the house has, over recent years, been significantly improved. Requiring an internal inspection to be appreciated, the house is offered in tasteful \‘ready to move into\‘ order and in particular features an excellent spacious refitted breakfast kitchen and a refurbished contemporary style bathroom. Externally the house has the particular advantage of a parking bay - something which is at a premium with properties so close to the town centre - and to the rear there is a delightful enclosed courtyard style garden laid out with decking and slate chippings and forming a real suntrap. The range of shopping facilities and amenities offered by the town centre lie literally within minutes walk away and Guisborough is well served for both Primary and Secondary Schooling. The Coast, the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the industrial centres of Teesside are all within comfortable driving distance and for the discerning buyer seeking a home close to the town centre then inspection is highly recommended.
Ground Floor
Porch
Of UPVC double glazed construction with attractive leaded glass, panelled inner door with original leaded glass surround.
Hall
With radiator, glazed doors to the various rooms and useful under stairs cupboard.
Hall
Cloakroom
With low flush W.C. and hand basin. Ceramic tiled floor.
Lounge
3.05m (10\‘) x 3.6m (11\‘10). Plus deep bay window enjoying views of the hills to the south. Coved ceiling with picture rail and frieze. Radiator and T.V. point. The lounge opens through into the dining room.
Dining Room
3.05m (10\‘) x 3.53m (11\‘7). With radiator, coved ceiling with picture rail and frieze, attractive bespoke oak corner shelf incorporating a drawer and pair of Georgian style double glazed french doors leading out into the rear garden.
Breakfast Kitchen
3.35m (11\‘) x 4.14m (13\‘7). A super spacious breakfast kitchen being light and airy, well lit by two windows. Range of wall and floor units in a wood grain finish having granite effect working surfaces incorporating a bowl and a half asterite sink, Belling electric ceramic hob with extractor hood over and Belling electric oven, space and plumbing for an automatic washing machine, space and plumbing for a dishwasher, ceramic tile floor, full tiling to the walls, two person breakfast bar and a UPVC side courtesy door.
Breakfast Kitchen
Breakfast Kitchen
First Floor
Landing
With original balustrading to the head of the stairs, colonial style doors to the various rooms and access via a retractable ladder to the LOFT ROOM/OCCASIONAL BEDROOM which is fully boarded out and has a radiator and a velux window enjoying views of the hills.
Bedroom 1
3.05m (10\‘) x 3.6m (11\‘10). Plus deep bay window enjoying views of the hills to the south. Radiator and picture rail.
Bedroom 2
3.05m (10\‘) x 3.53m (11\‘7). With radiator and airing cupboard housing the Halstead gas boiler.
Bedroom 3
1.83m (6\‘) x 2.49m (8\‘2). With radiator.
Shower Room
Partly tiled with white suite comprising walk-in shower cubicle, pedestal hand basin and low flush W.C.. Radiator.
Outside
Gardens
To the front of the house there is a block paved PARKING BAY - a particular advantage, something rarely found in property so close to the town centre. There is a gated path to the side of the house so the rear garden is particularly pleasant, being totally enclosed and affording a good degree of privacy. Forming a real sun trap, it is laid to decking and slate chippings for low maintenance.
Extras
All fitted carpets are to be included in the sale. We are informed by the vendor that the white goods and furniture at the property can also be available by separate negotiation, if required.
Local Authority
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.
Council Tax Assessment
We are advised that the property is in Band B.
Sales Particulars
These sales particulars are based upon an inspection carried out on the 11th of January 2017.
Directions
Hollymead Drive runs between Bolckow Street and Reid Terrace. On entering Hollymead Drive from Bolckow Street number 22 is literally the first house on the left hand side.
Property Features :
- Beautifully Presented 1930s Traditional Bay Fronted Semi-Detached House of Character
- Pleasantly Located in a Long Established Residential Area within Minutes Walk of the Historic Town
- Cloakroom, Lounge, Dining Room and Excellent Fitted Breakfast Kitchen
- Three Bedrooms, Attractive Shower Room and Loft Room/Occasional Bedroom
- Gas Central Heating and Double Glazing