Property description
This older-style, mid-terraced house, likely dating from the 1930s, occupies a superb near-central location overlooking allotments. Arranged over three-floors, it offers far larger accommodation than its external appearance may suggest as it benefits from a flying freehold and has been cleverly extended into the roof space. Highly versatile, the property would make an ideal family home but could also be adapted for the multi-let market, subject to consents.
The entrance hall has a double glazed door, tiled-effect flooring and stairs to the first floor. Enjoying a dual aspect, the large living room has a bay-window to the front, two fireplaces having inset gas fires, two large built-in storage cupboards and wood-effect flooring throughout. Well-fitted, the kitchen has granite effect work tops with matching splash backs, a range of cupboard and drawer units, inset five-burner gas hob with extractor over, built-in oven, sink unit, space for a fridge/freezer, space and plumbing for a washing machine, tiled floor, a window overlooking the the rear garden, door to side. Off the kitchen is the cloakroom/WC.
On the first floor, the landing is of a good size and has a staircase to the second floor. There are three bedrooms, two of which are generous doubles. Spacious, the extensively tiled bathroom includes a large corner bath with curved screen and shower attachment, pedestal hand basin, low - level WC, window to rear.
The top floor comprises of a landing, kitchenette, two double bedrooms and a shower room with WC.
Outside, the property is set back behind a block paved garden that provides off-road parking for at least two vehicles. There is an integral passage way leading to the rear garden which is south-facing. It is a paved, low maintenance garden with screen hedging and fencing, timber shed and greenhouse.
Property Features :
- Catchment for Parkside/St Matthews
- Centrally located
- Deceptively spacious
- Highly versatile
- Five-bedrooms