2 bedroom terraced house for sale
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Ralph Spours The Estate Agent is privileged to receive Instructions to offer for sale the delightful Property known as;
51, VICTORIA STREET, DALTON IN FURNESS. LA15 8HN.
This thoroughly immaculate, beautifully presented, mid-terraced house is ready for occupation. Very briefly, its has 2 Bedrooms, a full depth bay-windowed Lounge and Dining Room with a modern fireplace with a lovely real fire. The Kitchen is fully fitted with excellent quality floor and wall units including a cooker, hob and hood. There is a Ground Floor WC.
On the upper floor are 2 double Bedrooms a lovely Bathroom ( Tiled and fitted with a white 3-piece suite and and an over-the-bath shower with a fitted side screen)..
Outside to the front is a neat forecourt whilst to the rear is a pribate Yard with a Garage ( Double timber door, power and light).
Throughout, the property has been recently fully carpeted and decorated. It is fully double-glazed and has a gas-fired ( Baxi Combi) _ Central Heating System
Energy Performance Rating; “D”.
This property is vacant abd simply "ready to go”. It is certainly Tickety Boo!
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Approximate Fimensions; Hallway; 1.68m x 2.62m. Front Lounge Area; 2.84m x 4.40m. Dining Area; 4.00m x 4.00m. Kitytchen; 2.40m x 2.00m. Groiund Floor WC; 1.41m x 1.12m. Bathroom; 3.90m x 2,62m. Front Bedroom; 4.00m x 4.00m. Bedroom 2; 2.42m x 62m.
NOTES ON DALTON
The name Dalton derives from the Old English dǣltūn meaning 'settlement in a valley'.[2]
Dalton is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086, written as "Daltune", as one of the townships forming the Manor of Hougun held by Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria.[3] Historically, it was the capital of Furness. The ancient parish of Dalton covered the area which was occupied by the borough of Barrow-in-Furness from 1974 to 2023. Historically a part of Lancashire, the town is associated with a number of famous artists, including George Romney. Dalton Town Hall was completed in 1884.[4]
In 1961 the parish had a population of 10,316.[5] The parish was abolished on 1 April 1974,[6] when it became part of the Barrow-in-Furness district. On 1 April 1987, the new parish of Dalton Town with Newton was created.[7][8]
The Drill Hall was officially opened in July 1929 as a Regular Army Centre for military training, and was used as a military headquarters in the years leading up to the war in 1939. During the war years (1939-1945) it was a centre for the Home Guard. It had a rifle range until 2009. After the war it was a Territorial and Army Cadet Headquarters. In addition the Drill hall was used as an annexe to Nelson Street Junior School. Since the early 1990s it has been used as a community and youth centre.
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