- FREEHOLD PROPERTY - NO ONWARD CHAIN +
- REMARKABLE EARLY TO MID-NINETEENTH-CENTURY END TERRACED PROPERTY WITH A WONDERFUL TIER GARDEN AT THE REAR +
- FIRST CLASS GEE CROSS LOCATION, JUST UP THE STREET FROM THE VILLAGE CENTRE +
- TWO FIRST FLOOR BEDROOMS, FABULOUS BATHROOM WITH BOTH A BATH AND A SHOWER CUBICLE +
- SPACIOUS YET COSY LOUNGE, FITTED KITCHEN IN WHITE WITH PRACTICALLY NEW BOILER AND UTILITY CLOSET +
- CONSERVATORY WITH FRENCH DOORS TO PATIO +
- VIEW TOWARD PINE TREES OPPOSITE +
- IN-PERSON VIEWINGS BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT +
- VIRTUAL TOUR AVAILABLE +
- IN-PERSON VIEWINGS BY PRIOR ARRANGEMENT +
N.B. This is a Freehold property with no onward chain.
This remarkable, early to mid-nineteenth-century end garden-terraced property sits in a prime Gee Cross location just up the street from the village centre.
A neighbouring property carries a date stone reading 'Mount Pleasant, 1838'.
Offering pristine and extremely well-appointed accommodation across its three levels, the property offers to the ground floor: an entrance vestibule with period glass, a spacious yet cosy lounge, and a fitted breakfast kitchen - in white, with an island and a laundry closet. A large conservatory sits beyond, accessing a patio via french doors.
Two good bedrooms and a stunning bathroom, with both a bath and a shower, make up the first floor.
The upper floor is given over to a master bedroom suite with an attendant shower room and a view over the rear garden.
Outside, steps lead from a private patio to the property's well-landscaped tier garden, with elevated decking to its upper extreme.
Please enjoy the virtual tour. In-person viewings are available by arrangement.
Taylor & Wood Estate Agents have not tested any apparatus, equipment, fittings or services and cannot verify that they are in working order. The buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor.
All measurements are approximate and should not be taken as accurate. The buyer is advised to check the dimensions for themselves prior to purchase.
OFFER PROCEDURE: You should make your offer to the branch dealing with sale before contacting a bank, building society or solicitor as any delays could result in the sale being agreed to another purchaser and costs may be incurred. In keeping with the Estate Agents order 1991, we check into all purchasers' financial situations before recommending offers to our vendors. Before any offer can be accepted you will need to make an appointment for us to qualify your offer. If the offer you are making is a cash offer (not related to the sale of a property) we will require proof of funds.