Semi Detached House
Four Bedrooms
Double Storey Extension
Two Reception Rooms
Downstairs W/C
Additional Attic Room
Attached Garage
Viewing Advised
Modernisation Required
NO ONWARD CHAIN
Upvc front door leading into the entrance porch with a Upvc window adding extra light, giving access through to the inner entrance hall.
Entrance hall giving access to the kitchen, lounge and stairs to the first floor.
The lounge boasts a dual-aspect window, flooding the space with natural light from both the front and rear of the house. The rear window provides a view into the second lounge, creating an open, connected feel between the two rooms. The focal point of the room is a gas fire, complete with a surrounding mantel, but the outdated design feels a bit stuck in time. The surround, once perhaps a stylish feature, now shows signs of wear and needs a modern update to match the rest of the room’s potential. While the fire itself still works, its surroundings could use a fresh, contemporary touch to create a warm, inviting atmosphere. With some thoughtful renovations, this lounge could become the perfect blend of light, warmth, and modern elegance.
Low flush w/c, pedestal sink, storage under the stairs.
The kitchen features dual-aspect windows that invite plenty of natural light, brightening the space and offering views of the surrounding area. The beech-effect matching wall and base units give the room a warm, cohesive feel, though they’re starting to show signs of age and could benefit from a modern update. The fitted dishwasher adds convenience, while the stainless steel sink offers both style and practicality. The electric oven with ceramic hob and extractor provide the essentials for cooking, though the appliances could use a refresh to bring the kitchen up to date with current trends. With a few updates, this kitchen could transform into a more contemporary and efficient space, blending functionality with a fresh aesthetic.
The second sitting room is a cosy, inviting space with a set of French doors that open directly onto the rear garden, allowing for easy indoor-outdoor living. The natural light pours in through the doors, highlighting the room’s potential to serve as a peaceful retreat or an ideal spot for entertaining. Additionally, there’s a uPVC door leading out to the rear patio area, offering even more access to the outdoors and creating a seamless flow between the two areas
Bedroom one, located in the extension of the house, feels spacious and full of character with a gas central heating radiator. The room features a uPVC window on the rear elevation, offering a pleasant view of the garden.
Bedroom two is a light-filled room, thanks to a uPVC window at the front elevation, which allows natural light to pour in and offers views of the street or front garden. The room is warmed by a gas central heating radiator, ensuring comfort throughout the year. While the space is simple and functional, it has great potential for personalization and updating
Bedroom three is a bright and airy space, featuring a uPVC window to the front elevation that fills the room with natural light. The window offers a pleasant view of the front garden or street.
Bedroom four, the smallest of the rooms, is tucked away with a uPVC window overlooking the rear garden. The window brings in natural light and offers a peaceful view of the outdoor space, making the room feel bright and airy despite its size. While it may be compact, the room still offers plenty of potential.
The bathroom features a classic five-piece suite, offering a comprehensive setup for all your needs. It includes a spacious shower cubicle for quick, refreshing showers, as well as a separate bath for longer, relaxing soaks. The bidet adds an extra level of comfort and convenience, with a low flush w/c. A pedestal sink completes the suite, providing a simple yet functional space for daily routines
The attic space, currently fully wood-clad, presents a fantastic opportunity for conversion into a fifth bedroom, subject to the necessary alterations and approval from building regulations and potential planning permission. With its warm, rustic wood panelling and two Velux windows, the space is already filled with natural light, creating a bright and inviting atmosphere. The windows also offer views of the surrounding area, adding to the room's appeal. With the right modifications, this attic could be transformed into a charming and private bedroom, making it a valuable addition to the home.
The rear garden is in need of some TLC, though it's clear it once was a much-loved space. At the far end, a charming summer house still stands, offering potential for a cozy retreat or storage area. The garden is dotted with a plentiful amount of shrubs and trees, many of which could be revitalized with a little attention. Though it’s currently overgrown and in need of care, the garden holds great promise for restoration—whether you envision a peaceful oasis, a vibrant floral space, or a well-maintained outdoor area for entertaining. With some work, it could once again become a beautiful and tranquil spot to enjoy
The front of the house features a practical block-paved parking area, providing easy access to the garage, which is equipped with an electric power door for convenience. The garage also benefits from both lighting and electricity, making it a functional space for storage or a workshop. The front garden is neatly laid to lawn, with various trees and shrubs adding greenery and character to the space. A brick wall surrounds the front, offering privacy and security, while the iron gates add a touch of elegance and provide a welcoming entrance.
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