Property overview
Description
A rather fine example of a mid-terrace period property, boasting countryside views to the front elevation, and located a stone’s throw away from the town centre high street and Centenary Field Park. Benefiting from rear off road parking and having delightful cottage style accommodation over three floors to include: Through lounge/diner with feature exposed chimney breast with log burning stove, kitchen, landing, bedroom and bathroom on the first floor and two further bedrooms on the second floor. Fore-garden and delightful garden to rear with shared side and rear access.-
Lounge/Diner
6.13m (20'1") x 3.53m (11'7")
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Kitchen
4.59m (15'1") x 1.98m (6'6") max
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First Floor
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Bedroom One
3.62m (11'10") x 3.53m (11'7")
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Bathroom
Bathroom 2.78m (9'1") x 2.41m (7'11")
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Second Floor
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Bedroom Two
3.62m (11'10") x 3.53m (11'7")
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Bedroom Three
3.62m (11'11") x 2.41m (7'11")
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Outside
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Rear Garden, Gated Rear Access & Parking
Parking is accessed via Gas House Lane, via the double gated entrance via the shared rear access. This in turn leads onto the stone chipped area of the garden (please note that some vegetation may need to be removed to accommodate a vehicle).
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Nearby Park
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Floor Plans & Property Details Disclaimer
These floor plans are for identification purposes only in relation to where one room is situated to another. They are not to be relied upon in any way for dimensions, scaling or sq. ft/metres. We will not be held responsible for any loss incurred, due to reliance on these measurements from the floor plans or measurements from the property details. You are advised to confirm all measurements.
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Fixtures & Fittings
Please note that the fixtures & fittings shown on the photographs, contained within these property details, do not form part of a fixtures & fittings list. Some items may/may not be included. You are advised to clarify what items are included before entering into any negotiations.
More information
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The average energy efficiency rating for a dwelling in England and Wales is band D (rating 60).