Property description
Delightful 1930s Semi-Detached House of Character with a South Facing Location Enjoying Views of the Hills to the Front
Lounge and Dining Kitchen
Two Good Sized Bedrooms (readily reinstated to three bedrooms if required) and Luxurious Contemporary Style Bathroom
Gas Central Heating and Double Glazing
Excellent Brick Garage and Very Pleasant Enclosed Rear Garden
End of Chain Situation - Immediate Possession Available
REDUCED BY OVER £10,000
Pleasantly situated in a south facing location, enjoying lovely views of the hills and being within comfortable walking distance of the historic town centre, is this 1930s semi-detached house of character. Offered for sale with immediate possession, the house has been much improved in recent years and MUST BE VIEWED INTERNALLY TO BE APPRECIATED. Oak Road has the benefit of being within the catchment of the Chaloner Primary School and Guisborough is well placed for access to the Coast, the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the industrial centres of Teesside. Externally the house benefits from an excellent brick garage and a very pleasant enclosed rear garden. All in all A LOT OF HOUSE FOR THE MONEY - highly recommended.
Ground Floor
Hall
With UPVC entrance door, period style radiator, wood block effect laminate flooring and half galzed door leading through into the lounge.
Lounge
4.11m (13'6) x 4.37m (14'4). Plus south facing bow window having leaded lights enjoying lovely south facing views of the hills. Fireplace incorporating a flame effect gas fire. Radiator. Wood block effect laminate flooring. Walk in understairs cupboard. A half glazed door leads through into the kitchen.
Lounge
Dining Kitchen
An 'L' shaped room 5.18m (17') x 2.26m (7'5) plus 1.98m (6'6) x 2.82m (9'3) . An excellent spacious dining kitchen with ample room for a table and chairs and ideal for the needs of day to day family life. Range of floor and wall units in a wood grain effect having granite effect working surfaces incorporating a bowl and a half stainless steel sink with window above overlooking the rear garden. Gas hob with extractor hood over and electric oven. Integral dishwasher, integral fridge and integral freezer. Space and plumbing for an automatic washing machine. Part tiling above the working surfaces, two radiators, ceramic tiled floor, recessed spotlights to the ceiling and french door leading out into the rear garden.
Dining Kitchen
Dining Kitchen
Dining Kitchen
First Floor
Landing
With spindle balustrading to the head of the stairs and access to the loft space.
Bedroom 1
An 'L' shaped room 2.99m (9'10) x 3.45m (11'4) plus 2.13m (7') x 2.06m (6'9) . Being of excellent proportions, running the full width of the house and having a south facing bow window with leaded lights again enjoying lovely views of the hills. Period fireplace with tiled hearth. Wall mounted contemporary style radiator. Fitted dressing table with circular mirror flanked by 'dressing room' style lights. Wood block effect laminate flooring. It should be noted that this room formerly comprised two bedrooms and could readily be reinstated back as such if a third bedroom were required.
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 1
Bedroom 1
View from Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
3.25m (10'8) x 3.3m (10'10). With period fireplace with tiled hearth, period style radiator, wood block effect laminate flooring and window overlooking the rear garden.
Bedroom 2
Bathroom
Luxuriously appointed being partly tiled and having a white suite comprising panel bath with mixer shower attachment and screen over, low flush w.c and contemporary style hand basin set on a wooden wash stand. Heated towel rail and ceramic tiled floor.
Outside
Garage
Excellent brick built garage with pitched roof, roller door, electric light and power and pair of french doors to the rear opening out into the garden.
Gardens
To the Oak Road frontage there is a brick boundary wall with wrought iron railings and a pair of wrought iron gates open into the drive. The front garden is laid to gravel for low maintenance and the lounge bay window is flanked by two climbing roses which give a lovely display in the summer. The rear garden is laid to lawn together with a decking area which forms a real suntrap.
Gardens
Decking Area
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Local Authority
Redcar & 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 April 2014.
Directions
On leaving Guisborough town centre proceed in a westerly direction to the junction of Westgate with West End. At this point proceed straight on, along West End and on to the junction of West End with Park Lane. At this point bear right into Park Lane. Once into Park Lane take the fourth turning left which is Parkside. Once into Parkside proceed to its termination/junction with Oak Road. Thereafter number 5 is readily found, at the head of Parkside.
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Property Features :
- Delightful 1930s Semi-Detached House of Character with a South Facing Location Enjoying Views of th
- Lounge and Dining Kitchen
- Two Good Sized Bedrooms (readily reinstated to three bedrooms if required) and Luxurious Contempora
- Gas Central Heating and Double Glazing
- Excellent Brick Garage and Very Pleasant Enclosed Rear Garden