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3 bed end of terrace house
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Our Summary
- Large than average plot with excellent extension potential subject to planning
- A classic 1930s three bedroom end of terrace “Nash” built home, ideally positioned on a quiet residential crescent, offering significant potential to enhance and upgrade
- Set on a larger than average plot, the property provides excellent scope for further extensions, subject to the necessary planning approvals
- The rear garden is a standout feature, widening significantly to offer substantial potential for extension
- Overall, the property offers potential buyers an opportunity to purchase a well constructed home of generous proportions, with the potential to enhance and extend to their own specifications
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Description
The property is a 3-bedroom end of terrace house built in the 1930s, featuring a front aspect reception room with a characterful bay window, a spacious living room, and a conservatory. The ground floor also includes a kitchen, partially extended. Upstairs, there are two generous double bedrooms, a single bedroom, and a family bathroom.
Externally, the property has a private driveway with off-street parking for up to three vehicles, and a large rear garden with a double garage accessible via a secure gated service road. The garden also features mature trees and shrubs, providing an opportunity to extend the property, subject to planning approval.