4 bedroom terraced house for sale
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Property description & features
Accommodation -
Ground Floor -
Entrance Hall - Entered via a hardwood original front door with glazed numbered porthole window and original door bell, the hall contains the stairs rising to the first floor and descending to the lower ground floor, there is a picture rail and two radiators. Doors to:-
Lounge - 4.60m x 3.96m (15'1 x 13'0) - The focal point of the room is the original marble fireplace with a granite hearth and a multi fuel log burner, there is coving to ceiling and a ceiling rose and chandelier. An original box bay with sash windows (Everest secondary double glazed) overlooks the front, there is a picture rail, a double radiator, a TV point and original stripped floorboards.
Snug/Bedroom Four - 3.66m x 3.30m (12'0 x 10'10) - With an original sash window to the rear, original stripped floorboards, bespoke storage cupboard and shelving, modern lighting and a radiator.
Utility Room - 2.36m x 1.55m (7'9 x 5'1) - With a Belfast sink, plumbing for a washing machine, shelving, pine ceiling a window and a wooden original pub off sales door to the rear garden.
Lower Ground Floor -
Entrance Hall - Entered via a hardwood front door, there are doors to the rear, a wine cellar/storage cupboard and to:-
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 8.36m x 5.11m (27'5 x 16'9) -
Kitchen Area - Re-fitted with a range of base level cabinets with beech and slate work surfaces incorporating a stainless steel sink and drainer with tiling to splashbacks. Built-in appliances include a fridge and freezer, there is a range cooker with extractor and plumbing is provided for a dishwasher. The wall mounted gas fired boiler is housed in a cupboard and a window and door lead to the rear garden.
Breakfast Area - With an original sash box bay window to the front with window seat and kick space heater and under seat storage and original storage cupboards, there are spotlights to ceiling and space for a table. Door to:-
Pantry - 2.44m x 2.21m (8'0 x 7'3) - Fitted with base level cabinets with slate work surface, there is shelving and an air vent and window to the rear.
First Floor -
Landing - With an original stained glass window to the rear, a radiator and doors to:-
Cloakroom - Fitted with a high cistern WC and wash hand basin, there is a sash window to the rear and a radiator.
Bedroom One - 5.21m x 3.63m (17'1 x 11'11) - Two original sash windows overlook the front with Everest secondary double glazing, original features include stripped floorboards, a marble fireplace with cast iron grate and surround, coving to ceiling and a ceiling rose and chandelier. There are two radiators and wall light points.
Bathroom - 3.53m x 2.97m (11'7 x 9'9) - Fitted with a suite comprising a corner shower cubicle with glass centrally opening doors and shower, a freestanding cast iron claw foot bath and a circular designer wash hand basin with chrome mixer tap in vanity unit with storage below. There is a dado rail, a storage cupboard, a radiator, an original fireplace, new flooring, wall lights and a sash window to the rear. (This was formerly bedroom four).
Second Floor -
Landing - A large walk in wardrobe with loft access and doors to:-
Bedroom Two - 3.53m x 2.97m (11'7 x 9'9) - With an original sash window to the rear, an original fireplace, a built-in wardrobe/cupboard, original stripped floorboards and a radiator.
Bedroom Three - 4.27m x 2.29m (14'0 x 7'6) - With a Velux rooflight, a radiator, two under eaves storage cupboards, built in wardrobes and spotlights. This room is currently used as a study.
Outside - Enclosed by brick walling, hedging and with new cast iron fencing and gate, a pathway and steps lead to the front door with steps leading down to the lower ground floor. The remainder of the garden is well stocked with mature flower, shrubs and bushes.
Rear Garden - Enclosed by wood panel fencing, the rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a stone patio area and steps down to the lower ground, mature flower beds and shrub borders, fruit trees, a barbecue area and a raised decked seating area. There is a large underground rain water storage well, shed, a WC and a pathway leads to:-
Double Garage/Workshop - Approached by two remote controlled electronic up and over doors, there is power and lighting connected, a window and an access door to the rear garden. The garage is accessed via a service road to the rear.
Services - Mains drainage, gas, water and electricity are connected.
Local Amenities - The property is conveniently placed for access to the heart of the town centre and is within walking distance to Northampton train station. There are a variety of shops, restaurants and public houses all within walking distance. Guildhall Road is the home of the historic Royal Theatre of Northampton, one of the oldest Repertory Theatres in the country. Adjacent to the Royal is the Derngate Theatre and opposite is the Northampton Boot and Shoe Museum.
Council Tax - West Northamptonshire Council - Band D
How To Get There - From Northampton town centre proceed along Horsemarket, passing the Mayorhold and entering Broad Street. Proceed over the traffic lights onto the Barrack Road. The Barrack Road turns into the Kingsthorpe Road just after Freehold Street. Elysium Terrace can be found on the right hand side with a for sale board erected.
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