An exceptional detached family home affording a close proximity to the City and excellent schools. The house has a private driveway and a lovely secluded garden. Video tour available.
St Cross has long been favoured for the variety of period properties and excellent housing stock. This is a wonderful example of a Grade II Listed period property located in this desirable residential area. This fabulous home is perfectly located for everyday modern living.
The current owners have sympathetically and yet extensively modernised and re-configured the interior of this Grade II Listed property that was once a public house and have now created a stunning and versatile interior of around 3000 sq ft. From the moment you enter the property you will note the light and airy nature of the interior. The ground floor is configured with a series of connecting reception rooms from a spacious kitchen/dining room, through to two further formal reception rooms, a family snug and a utility/boot room. There is also a large cellar providing an ideal amount of storage. The bedrooms are arranged across the first and second floor with a total of six bedrooms, a family bathroom and an en suite.
OUTSIDE
The property is located in a corner position on the St. Cross road and, the more quiet, Cripstead Lane and benefits from a private driveway, providing off-road parking for several cars and then access into the rear garden by a secure gate. The
rear garden is private and secluded with a lawn area and separate paved terrace.
FEATURES
Features include:
Plain English designed kitchen, burned oak Broadleaf engineered flooring (ground floor and bathrooms), Ventrolla' treated sash windows.
PLANNING REFERENCE
Single storey rear extension, single storey first floor extension, internal alterations, new external railing to the property boundary, new windows and doors, alterations to the existing garden wall, changes to existing landscaping.
Ref: 19/01734/HOU/PP-08020625
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Superb attention to detail has created a wonderful interior to this former public house in St Cross.
Jon Lacey