A spacious period house in a sought-after conservation area.
Dating from approximately 1896, Treliske is an imposing semi-detached house sitting at the heart of a highly desirable conservation area. The house displays the tremendous balance and scale of the period with high ceilings and spacious rooms.
The property is entered via a very attractive reception hallway with original decorative tiled floor. To one side of the hallway is a very bright sitting room with decorative mantlepiece and log burner. To the other side of the hallway is a dining room with bay window, fireplace and exposed wooden floor.
The kitchen has a tiled floor, a good range of wall and base units, granite worktops and space for a range cooker and directly off the kitchen is a breakfast room. Subject to the relevant planning permissions there is scope to combine the kitchen and sitting room to create an open-plan kitchen/family area.
Completing the accommodation on the ground floor is a cloakroom/wc.
The original oak staircase leads up to the first floor. There are three good sized bedrooms on this level (one currently used as a study). The family bathroom has a free standing bath, separate shower and wc.
There are two further bedrooms, a shower room and a storage area on the second floor.
Outside
The lawned gardens wrap around the house and are bordered by mature hedging, shrubs and trees providing a good degree of privacy. There is also a well cultivated kitchen garden.
To the right of the house and accessed from the breakfast room is a pleasant courtyard and there is a separate garage.
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I absolutely love the position of this house it is sitting in the conservation area and only a short walk into the city, if it is peace and quiet you are looking for then the river and the meadows are on the doorstop. Truly the best of both worlds.
Pauline KayProperty agent