Property description
This practical and well-arranged mid-terrace house, likely dating from the late 1950s, occupies a quiet and convenient road north of the city centre and close to the proposed new train station. It offers tastefully presented living space that includes a re-fitted kitchen and shower room. The house benefits from a flying freehold which adds significant space to the first floor accommodation.
The reception hall has a window and part glazed door to front and stairs to the first floor. With large southerly facing window, the sitting room has an inset gas fire and built-in alcove cupboard and shelving. Currently utilised as a bedroom, the dining room has a window overlooking the rear garden. Re-fitted, the kitchen has granite-effect work tops with tiled splash backs, range of cupboard and drawer units, inset gas hob, built-in oven, sink unit, space and plumbing for washing machine, under-stair recess, built-in storage cupboard, door and window to rear garden.
On the first floor, the landing provides access to the roof space. All three bedrooms are of a good size, two being large doubles, with all having built-in wardrobes. Stylish and re-fitted, the fully tiled shower room has a double width cubicle with curved screen and fitted mains shower, vanity sink unit, low level WC, heated towel rail and window to rear.
Outside, the property is set back behind a front garden that is mainly gravelled with boundary fencing and paved pathway to the front door. An integral passage way provides access to the rear garden. Well-kept and fully enclosed, the rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with patio, shrub borders and brick-built shed.
Property Features :
- Cul-de-sac location
- Three bedrooms
- Two reception rooms
- Re-fitted kitchen and shower room
- Convenient for proposed new station