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3 bedroom terraced house
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Features and description
- Attractive bay fronted period residence
- Highly favoured canalside location
- Three double bedrooms
- Considerable charm and character
- Opportunity to improve and upgrade
- Garage parking to rear
This attractive period residence is situated within easy reach of excellent village amenities and a picturesque stretch of the Bridgewater Canal and represents one of those increasingly scarce opportunities to acquire an elegant home situated in one of the village’s most regarded locations. Built of brick elevations under a slate roof, the offers considerable interest architecturally whilst, internally, respect for the property’s original character and integrity has been extended with period fire surrounds, panelled doors, ceiling cornices and picture rails featuring heavily throughout.
The house is being sold for the first time in nearly thirty years and was modernised by our client at the time of their purchase to create a welcoming family property with considerable charm and character and one that passionately embraces its heritage. Whilst still presenting extremely well, it is, however, likely that an incoming buyer would wish to make their own improvements and upgrades. On entering the house, the feeling of space is immediately apparent with high ceilings and an open plan hall and dining area contributing to the overall sense of openness. The accommodation is arranged traditionally over two floors and in brief comprises: a tiled entrance vestibule with an internal door flanked by leaded side screen leading to a tiled reception hall, a lounge to the front with bay window, a separate dining room with both rooms having period style fire surrounds and there is a very generously proportioned breakfast kitchen and a useful utility room. On the first floor, there is a split level landing with access to three double bedrooms – with each having a period fire surround, and the family bathroom. Gas fired central heating is also installed.
Outside, the house is set back from the road behind a low wall being predominantly paved, providing an excellent seating area and opportunity to capitalise on the waterside position and canal outlook. To the rear, the gardens have been paved for ease of maintenance and there is access to a double garage – a feature not frequently found in properties of this age nor location. Beech Road, together with its nearby and adjacent roads contribute many fine period houses to the west side of the village. The location is hugely popular and well-known locally for the delightful views to the front over the canal and is an idyllic setting which offers great convenience for the excellent range of facilities that Stockton Heath village has to offer.
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