This extremely attractive mid terrace house measures approximately 1,558 sq ft and is arranged over three floors. The house retains numerous period features and the properties on this section of the street benefit from a slightly unusual layout in comparison to the majority of Victorian properties in the area. There is a central staircase running through the building which gives the impression of better lateral space on the upper floors. The house has not been extended as yet and provides the incoming purchaser an opportunity to redesign to suit their own needs if necessary.
All of the principal rooms benefit from good Victorian proportions and natural light. On the ground floor there are two reception rooms and a well equipped kitchen. The rear reception room has direct access to a South facing garden measuring approximately 24 feet in length.
Two double bedrooms and a family bathroom are situated on the first floor and a third double bedrooms with dressing room can be found on the second floor. The first floor landing has a double height ceiling and access to a large loft space which has potential for conversion (subject to usual consents). In addition there is a cellar that provides good storage.
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- South facing garden approx 24 feet long
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- Potential for further development (SPP)
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This sought after property is situated on Culmstock Road towards the junction of Alfriston Road. There is an abundance of good shops, bars and restaurants nearby on Northcote Road, which is approximately a five minute walk. There are also a number of good state and private schools within easy walking (subject to catchment areas each year).
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