3 bedroom terraced house
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Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
893
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
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Features and description
- Period property
- Full of character
- Semi-rural location
- Farleigh Green
- Cul-de-sac
- Grade II Listed
- High ceilings & sash windows
- Front & rear gardens
- Garage & parking
- Council tax band C
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This charming, period property is full of character and located in a tucked-away, cul-de-sac location, within the Farleigh Green area of Flax Bourton.
With its high ceilings and sash windows, it has features typically associated with larger properties, yet is a cosy, compact property. It is therefore likely to appeal to those looking for their first property or those looking to downsize and wanting a property easier to heat and maintain than a larger period property, yet not wanting a flat/apartment or modern house. It will also appeal to those wanting a semi-rural location, out of the city, with easy access to surrounding countryside, whilst also benefitting from good access into Bristol (c. 5 – 6 miles). The location is great for those wanting to be within easy reach of Bristol Airport too, but far enough away from it (4.4 miles).
Morgan Place is a cul-de-sac of just seven properties within a converted, modernised, period building, believed to date back to the 1830s.
Upstairs, are three bedrooms and a lovely, light bathroom. All the upstairs rooms, as with those downstairs, have high ceilings and sash windows. The three bedrooms all have built-in wardrobes and there is a good-sized airing cupboard, with gas combi boiler, in the bathroom.
To the rear is a lovely garden, accessed via the sitting/dining room and consisting of a patio, lawn and flower beds/borders, with fences to the side and rear. There is also a rear gate leading to a garage and parking area.
With its high ceilings and sash windows, it has features typically associated with larger properties, yet is a cosy, compact property. It is therefore likely to appeal to those looking for their first property or those looking to downsize and wanting a property easier to heat and maintain than a larger period property, yet not wanting a flat/apartment or modern house. It will also appeal to those wanting a semi-rural location, out of the city, with easy access to surrounding countryside, whilst also benefitting from good access into Bristol (c. 5 – 6 miles). The location is great for those wanting to be within easy reach of Bristol Airport too, but far enough away from it (4.4 miles).
Morgan Place is a cul-de-sac of just seven properties within a converted, modernised, period building, believed to date back to the 1830s.
Upstairs, are three bedrooms and a lovely, light bathroom. All the upstairs rooms, as with those downstairs, have high ceilings and sash windows. The three bedrooms all have built-in wardrobes and there is a good-sized airing cupboard, with gas combi boiler, in the bathroom.
To the rear is a lovely garden, accessed via the sitting/dining room and consisting of a patio, lawn and flower beds/borders, with fences to the side and rear. There is also a rear gate leading to a garage and parking area.
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3 bedroom terraced houses
£429,419
£429,419
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