An attractive Grade II listed terraced family home built circa 1700, offering deceptively spacious and adaptable accommodation over three floors.
An attractive Grade II listed terraced family home built circa 1700, offering deceptively spacious and adaptable accommodation over three floors. The property provides a wealth of original features to include generous ceiling heights, beautiful Inglenook fireplace with log burning stove, exposed beams and traditional panelled doors.
The deceptive living accommodation comprises entrance lobby, sitting room, kitchen/dining room, utility room and cloakroom. From the sitting room is access to the cellar which measures 210 sqft.
On the first floor there are two good size double bedrooms, served by the well-appointed family bathroom.
The second floor offers a third bedroom with study area.
To the rear is a pretty cottage style garden laid to paviour with shaped borders planted with mature shrubs, with close board fencing to the boundaries offering private outside space.
There is a pedestrian gate to the rear of the garden giving access to two private parking spaces.
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A beautiful cottage built circa 1700, in the heart of the old town.
Gemma SampsonProperty agent