Guide Price £1,250,000 Freehold
A handsome five bedroom semi detached period residence enjoying a prime location overlooking Clarence Park just a short walk to the mainline station. This striking house offers potential to improve and extend and sits in a mature plot with the south facing rear garden extending to approximately 140ft.
• Edwardian style period property
• Opposite Clarence Park
• Modernisation required
• Generous accomodation on three levels
• Superb 140ft rear garden
• Off Road Parking for two vehicles
• No upper chain
• Short walk to station
• Near favoured schooling
Glazed storm porch
Inset glazed front door
Reception hall
Open balustrade, cornice coving, high ceiling, stairs down to cellar, side door.
Living room
Feature gas fireplace with tiled surround and hearth, coving, picture and dado rail.
Sitting room
Sliding patio doors to rear garden. Feature open fireplace with wooden mantel and stone surround.
Breakfast/dining area
Cupboard housing boiler, walk in pantry.
Kitchen
Range of base and eye level units incorporating sink unit, door to rear garden.
Downstairs cloakroom
Wall mounted wash hand basin, low level
WC.
First floor landing
Stairs to second floor.
Bedroom one
Views overlooking Clarence Park. Door to balcony, picture rail.
Bedroom two
Overlooking the rear garden, picture rail.
Bedroom three
Overlooking the rear garden, airing cupboard housing hot water tank, separate cupboard.
Bathroom
Panelled bath, wash hand basin.
Separate WC.
Second floor landing
Two walk in cupboards.
Bedroom four
Feature display fireplace, built in wardrobe, views over Clarence Park.
Bedroom five
Built in cupboard, feature display fireplace.
Outside
Rear garden
A superb and mature south facing plot extending to approximately 140ft with plants and shrubs to borders. Paved patio area with remainder laid to lawn. Timber built shed, gated
side access. Additional paved area to rear with various fruit trees, vegetable patch, summerhouse.
Front garden
To include off road parking for two vehicles.
Aitchisons | 01727 855556 | aitchisons.co.uk
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