Guide price
£385,000
2 bed terraced house for saleNunmill Street, South Bank YO23
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Churchills Estate Agents
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About this property
Large Two Bedroom Period Town House
Sought After Location
Close to Bishy Road Shopping Parade
Walking Distance to City Centre & Railway Station
Council Tax Band C
EPC D65
A large 2 bedroom forecourted period town house set in this highly sought after location close to the popular 'Bishy Road' shopping parade and within walking distance of the railway station and the city centre. The property provides well presented living accommodation with the benefit of gas central heating and uPVC double glazing and comprises entrance hall, lounge with bay window, opening to dining room with French doors to courtyard, bright and well fitted kitchen with two separate French doors, galleried landing, 2 double bedrooms and a large first floor bathroom. To the outside is an attractive rear courtyard. An accompanied viewing is highly recommended.
Entrance Vestibule
Entrance door
Hallway
Stairs to first floor
Lounge (4.14m x 3.20m (13'7" x 10'6"))
Window to front
Dining Room (4.04m x 3.40m (13'3" x 11'2"))
French doors to courtyard
Kitchen (4.27m x 1.96m (14'0" x 6'5"))
Modern fitted units including built in oven and hob, two separate French doors to courtyard
Galleried Landing
Window to side, doors to
Bedroom 1 (4.37m x 3.48m (14'4" x 11'5"))
Two windows to front
Bedroom 2 (3.91m x 2.69m (12'10" x 8'10"))
Window to rear
Bathroom (3.35m x 1.96m (11'0" x 6'5"))
Modern three piece bathroom suite with window to side
Outside
Walled rear courtyard with brick boundary wall and gate giving access to rear
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