The layout and design of the property is very representative of many of the fine terraced houses built on the edge of the city centre and provides quite exceptional accommodation.
Internally, there are a great number of period architectural features that include fireplaces, moulded plasterwork, cornices and arches, door-cases with architraves and deep skirting boards to many of the rooms. The sash windows have been thoughtfully replaced with UPVC double glazed sashes, offering the modern convenience of energy efficient windows while keeping the style that best suits the house. These have also been complemented by fitted shutter blinds which are both stylish and practical.
The accommodation includes an entrance hallway leading to the principle reception rooms, comprising bay fronted lounge with feature fireplace. The lounge has been opened up to the dining room to maximise both living space and natural light that flows from front to back.
The extended kitchen is fitted with a range of base units and includes space for a range cooker or AGA. There is ample space for a breakfast table and chairs and rear door accessing the courtyard. The under stairs cupboard has been thoughtfully converted into a WC completing the ground floor accommodation.
The four double bedrooms are arranged over two floors and include a room to the front spanning the entire width of the house. This room has been utilised by the current vendor as a formal drawing room. A further bedroom and the family bathroom, with separate bath and walk in shower, and additional separate WC are also situated on the first floor. The remaining two bedrooms are both good sizes and are on the second floor.