A charming double fronted Victorian home with off road parking and a garage.
This delightful double fronted town house offers a versatile accommodation across two floors. Ideally suiting the demands of current day to day living, the house would appeal to both families as well as those discerning buyers who seek a more convenient lifestyle and city living. The interior has in recent years undergone a comprehensive and yet sympathetic two storey extension. From a welcoming entrance hall, you will note the high ceilings and tall windows which then allow for a light and airy feel throughout the property. The ground floor has three spacious reception rooms: a dining room with serving hatch through to the kitchen; a sitting room with working fireplace and a set of double doors leading through a stunning garden room, which in turn has a set of bi fold doors on to the rear garden. The kitchen is located off the entrance hall to the rear of the property and is fitted with a range units and has a further space for an occasional table and chairs. There are doors leading to a sizeable basement, a pantry and the rear garden terrace.
From a first floor galleried landing there is a lovely feature window and access to a loft space. Doors lead to three double bedrooms, each of which has built in wardrobes. There is a bathroom and a separate en suite to the principal bedroom.
OUTSIDE
The property has a shallow front garden with lovely dwarf brick wall with wrought iron railing. Off road parking is available via the drop kerb drive, into a 23ft garage and on to a rear hardstanding with further covered storage area. Residents are also able to apply for residents' permit parking. There is a side gate leading to the rear garden. The rear garden has been beautifully maintained and is landscaped to incorporate a paved terrace, a further raised wooden deck area and shrub borders.
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A superb location close to the City and a wonderfully charming home with the added advantage of a garage and off road parking.
Jon Lacey