The house has undergone some sympathetic upgrading including redecoration throughout, new kitchen, new flooring, new boiler and some cast iron radiators, whilst also retaining a number of original features such as leaded windows, picture rails and ceiling roses, stripped pine doors and of course the pantile roof. The timber-framed lead covered Regency style veranda sets the tone for a well built and well proportioned home.
From the spacious entrance hall there are two good sized reception rooms. The sitting room benefits from a fitted coal effect gas fire and bay window overlooking the garden. From the dining room, the conservatory provides a wonderful light room with two sets of french doors leading directly onto the garden. The kitchen is fitted with modern units which continue through to the separate utility room. French doors lead onto the charming walled courtyard.
To the first floor there are 3 double bedrooms, some with built-in storage and original cast iron fireplaces and a spacious family bathroom. A further staircase leads to the principal bedroom suite on the second floor with walk-in wardrobe
storage and an ensuite shower room.
OUTSIDE
To the east side of the house, the fully enclosed private garden is laid mainly to lawn and bordered with mature flowerbeds and an old wall to one side. At the bottom of the garden is a substantial block-built double garage with an attractive flint façade and pitched roof facing the house. There is a personal door to the garage and gate giving access to the roadside. On the west side of the house is a pretty and secluded brick paved courtyard with a brick built store and double wooden gates leading onto Hawksdown Road.
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