The front of the property boasts a handsome period brick facade, complemented by its neat hedging and off-road parking.
A bright and airy entrance hall leads to the ground floor accommodation, consisting of a lounge, dining kitchen and WC. The lounge is a welcoming space with soft carpeting, high ceilings and a large bay window featuring custom-made blinds, flooding the room with natural light whilst the currently decorative chimney and former fireplace adds a subtle nod to the property’s period charm and offers potential for restoration or design flexibility.
The heart of the home is the dining kitchen area, thoughtfully designed with oak-effect worktops complemented by cream shaker-style units and a Belfast-style sink. The subway tile white splash-back adds a modern yet subtle texture to the room, while the rustic wooden mantle above the cooker provides warmth and character. The dining area is perfect for family meals or casual gatherings with French doors that offer impressive views of the garden.
Upstairs, you’ll find two double bedrooms, both tastefully decorated with neutral tones, and a well appointed bathroom.
The rear garden is a standout feature with an initial large slabbed patio area offering ample space for garden furniture, leading to a generous lawn, bordered by mature plants and trees, offering both privacy and scenic views.
The property also benefits from UPVC windows and doors alongside rewiring in around 2018.