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5 bed semi-detached house
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Our Summary
- Significant refurbishment potential
- Internally, the accommodation is extensive but the property is in poor overall condition, requiring complete modernisation and comprehensive refurbishment throughout
- Works are likely to include re-roofing, rewiring, replacement of plumbing and heating systems, and extensive remedial works, all subject to the necessary listed building consents
- Despite its condition, the house retains original elements such as fireplaces, ceiling detailing and window shutters, which offer significant scope for sensitive restoration
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Description
The property is a Grade II listed end-of-terrace period house with a stucco front, occupying a prominent corner position at the junction of High Street and Lyon Street. The main house is arranged over three floors beneath a pitched slate roof and retains many period features, including a three-storey curved bay, decorative metal canopy, crenelated detailing, and tall brick chimney stacks. The property has a rear courtyard with parking and outbuildings, as well as a walled front garden and flint wall enclosed rear garden.
Above the ground-floor retail unit is a self-contained flat, and the entire property is eligible for significant refurbishment.