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EPC rating: D
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Features and description
- Three bedroom imid terraced house
- The property was originally a carpenter's cottage
- Parking for at least two vehicles to the front
- Expansive, surprisingly large rear gardens
- Popular derbyshire village
- Two reception rooms
- Gas central heating from combi boiler
- Ideal first home
- Viewing recommended
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Surprisingly spacious period mid terraced house, originally a carpenter's cottage. Ample parking, expansive and attractive rear gardens, two reception rooms, popular Derbyshire Village location and will make a great first home. Viewing recommended.
A SURPRISINGLY SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM VICTORIAN MID TERRACED HOUSE.
This charming period property was once a carpenter's cottage is located in the small Derbyshire Village of Stanley Common. Situated in South East Derbyshire, Stanley Common Village sits on the A609 between Ilkeston and Derby. There are good public transport links as well as other neighbouring areas. Nestled on the edge of countryside, there are many nearby footpaths for those who enjoy exploring the outdoors.
The property is well presented and comes to the market in a 'ready to move into' condition with features including gas fired central heating served from a combination boiler and double glazing throughout. Accommodation is arranged over two floors, the ground floor comprising lounge, separate dining room and fitted kitchen with ground floor bathroom beyond. The first floor landing then provides access to the three bedrooms.
Further features of this property which is set back from the road providing parking for several vehicles, the expansive rear gardens include patio, lawns, mature trees and shrubs, a pleasant place to relax and unwind.
Equally suited to young families and professional couples, especially first time buyers, we strongly recommend an early internal viewing to avoid disappointment.
Lounge - 3.64 x 3.34 (11'11" x 10'11") - Feature fire surround, two radiators, double glazed window to the front and composite front entrance door. Door to dining room.
Dining Room - 3.63 x 3.47 (11'10" x 11'4") - Doorway to staircase to first floor. Radiator and double glazed window. Door to kitchen.
Kitchen - 3.64 x 1.8 (11'11" x 5'10") - Incorporating a modern fitted range of wall, base and drawer units with contrasting work surfacing and inset stainless steel sink unit with single drainer. Gas cooker point, plumbing for washing machine and appliance space. Cupboard housing wall mounted gas combination boiler. Double glazed window and door to the rear. Door to bathroom.
Bathroom - 2.54 x 1.99 (8'3" x 6'6") - Incorporating a three piece suite comprising wash hand basin with vanity unit, low flush WC and panel bath with rainfall shower over. Partially tiled walls, radiator and two double glazed windows.
Lean-To - Beyond the kitchen with power, cold water tap and access to the garden.
First Floor Landing - Hatch to loft and doors to bedrooms.
Bedroom One - 3.37 x 3.04 (11'0" x 9'11") - Original period cast iron fireplace. Overstairs store cupboard, radiator, double glazed window to the front.
Bedroom Two - 3.49 x 3.62 (11'5" x 11'10") - Original fireplace, storage cupboard, radiator and double glazed window to the rear.
Bedroom Three - 3.53 x 1.83 (11'6" x 6'0") - Radiator and double glazed window to the rear.
Outside - The property is set back from the road with a deep frontage and off-street parking for at least two vehicles in tandem. There is a strip of lawn. A substantial rear garden is landscaped with patio areas, lawns, mature trees and shrubs, there is outdoor lighting, power socket. and security light. Composter and garden shed.
A SURPRISINGLY SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM VICTORIAN MID TERRACED HOUSE.
A SURPRISINGLY SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM VICTORIAN MID TERRACED HOUSE.
This charming period property was once a carpenter's cottage is located in the small Derbyshire Village of Stanley Common. Situated in South East Derbyshire, Stanley Common Village sits on the A609 between Ilkeston and Derby. There are good public transport links as well as other neighbouring areas. Nestled on the edge of countryside, there are many nearby footpaths for those who enjoy exploring the outdoors.
The property is well presented and comes to the market in a 'ready to move into' condition with features including gas fired central heating served from a combination boiler and double glazing throughout. Accommodation is arranged over two floors, the ground floor comprising lounge, separate dining room and fitted kitchen with ground floor bathroom beyond. The first floor landing then provides access to the three bedrooms.
Further features of this property which is set back from the road providing parking for several vehicles, the expansive rear gardens include patio, lawns, mature trees and shrubs, a pleasant place to relax and unwind.
Equally suited to young families and professional couples, especially first time buyers, we strongly recommend an early internal viewing to avoid disappointment.
Lounge - 3.64 x 3.34 (11'11" x 10'11") - Feature fire surround, two radiators, double glazed window to the front and composite front entrance door. Door to dining room.
Dining Room - 3.63 x 3.47 (11'10" x 11'4") - Doorway to staircase to first floor. Radiator and double glazed window. Door to kitchen.
Kitchen - 3.64 x 1.8 (11'11" x 5'10") - Incorporating a modern fitted range of wall, base and drawer units with contrasting work surfacing and inset stainless steel sink unit with single drainer. Gas cooker point, plumbing for washing machine and appliance space. Cupboard housing wall mounted gas combination boiler. Double glazed window and door to the rear. Door to bathroom.
Bathroom - 2.54 x 1.99 (8'3" x 6'6") - Incorporating a three piece suite comprising wash hand basin with vanity unit, low flush WC and panel bath with rainfall shower over. Partially tiled walls, radiator and two double glazed windows.
Lean-To - Beyond the kitchen with power, cold water tap and access to the garden.
First Floor Landing - Hatch to loft and doors to bedrooms.
Bedroom One - 3.37 x 3.04 (11'0" x 9'11") - Original period cast iron fireplace. Overstairs store cupboard, radiator, double glazed window to the front.
Bedroom Two - 3.49 x 3.62 (11'5" x 11'10") - Original fireplace, storage cupboard, radiator and double glazed window to the rear.
Bedroom Three - 3.53 x 1.83 (11'6" x 6'0") - Radiator and double glazed window to the rear.
Outside - The property is set back from the road with a deep frontage and off-street parking for at least two vehicles in tandem. There is a strip of lawn. A substantial rear garden is landscaped with patio areas, lawns, mature trees and shrubs, there is outdoor lighting, power socket. and security light. Composter and garden shed.
A SURPRISINGLY SPACIOUS THREE BEDROOM VICTORIAN MID TERRACED HOUSE.
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