£225,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleBirley Street, Stapleford, Nottingham NG9
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Freehold
Robert Ellis - Stapleford
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About this property
Many original period features
Three bedrooms
Two reception rooms
Fitted kitchen
GCH from combination boiler
Double glazed throughout
Attractive garden with built-in BBQ & alfresco dining area
Close to good transport links
Close to local schools
Will make A fantastic first home
A late Victorian three bedroom semi detached house sympathetically improved by the current owners to offer an eclectic mix of original features complemented by modern contemporary living. The living room has an original fireplace, great dining room for entertaining, attractive rear gardens with built-in BBQ area. Popular and convenient residential suburb. This property will make a fantastic first home. Viewing is recommended.
A surprisingly spacious three bedroom Victorian semi detached house.
This period property offers an eclectic mix of original features complemented by modern and contemporary living, the property being thoughtfully restored and modernised in recent times by the current owners.
A composite side entrance door welcomes you into this beautifully presented home where you are greeted by a feature staircase with balustrade and ornamental stair rods, quarry tile style flooring and original pitched pine internal doors leading to the main reception rooms. The living room has an original period fireplace and generous bay window to the front. The dining room is a great place for entertaining and leads through to the fitted kitchen, beyond which is the bathroom.
Rising to the first floor, there is a gallery style landing, a small study space and access to the three well proportioned bedrooms. A further feature of this property is the attractively landscaped rear gardens with a bespoke built-in BBQ area, patio with pergola (great for alfresco dining), lawn and a further courtyard style garden at the foot of the plot to enjoy the evening sun.
Situated in this popular residential suburb, great for families and commuters alike as schools for all ages are within easy reach, as is the town centre of Stapleford itself. A short drive away can be found the A52 for Nottingham and Derby, Junction 25 of the M1 motorway and the park and ride for the Nottingham tram.
The property is centrally heated from a combination boiler and has double glazed windows throughout. This characterful property will make a fantastic first home and an internal viewing is recommended.
Entrance Hall
A welcoming space with composite front entrance door, with double glazed top window, double glazed window, feature quarry tile style flooring, stairs to the first floor with wood spindle balustrade and ornamental stair rods. Half panelling to walls, radiator. Stairwell down to the cellar with storage. Original pitched pine door opening through to the living room.
Living Room (4.22 x 3.88 (13'10" x 12'8"))
A cosy and contemporary space with features including original Victorian cast iron fireplace with tiled inserts and surrounding mantel. Coving to ceiling, picture rail, radiator, wood flooring, double glazed bay window to the front.
Dining Room (3.66 x 3.87 (12'0" x 12'8"))
Half panelling to walls, radiator, full height pitched pine cabinet with drawers and storage space. Radiator, double glazed window to the side, double glazed window to the rear.
Kitchen (3.14 x 2.4 (10'3" x 7'10"))
Incorporating a range of fitted wall, base and drawer units, with work surfacing and inset Belfast sink unit. Built-in electric oven, gas hob and extractor hood over. Plumbing and space for washing machine, radiator, appliance space. Composite double glazed rear exit door, double glazed window. Door to bathroom.
Bathroom (2.41m x 1.60m overall (7'10" x 5'2" overall))
Incorporating a three piece suite comprising pedestal wash hand basin, low flush WC, bath with electric shower over. Partially tiled walls, radiator, two double glazed windows.
First Floor Landing
Spacious landing offering a galleried feel with a small study space, wood spindle balustrade, half panelling to walls, coving to the ceiling, double glazed window. Loft hatch.
Bedroom One (3.52 x 3.9 (11'6" x 12'9"))
Radiator, double glazed window to the front, coving to the ceiling, original fireplace tiles to the floor.
Bedroom Two (3.69 x 2.96 (12'1" x 9'8"))
Coving to ceiling, radiator, double glazed window to the rear.
Bedroom Three (3 x 2.40 (9'10" x 7'10"))
Built-in cupboard house the gas fired combination boiler (for central heating and hot water), radiator, double glazed window to the rear.
Outside
To the front is a small walled-in garden with pedestrian gate and pathway running along the side of the property to the front entrance door, with further gate leading to the rear garden. To the side of the property there is an enclosed bin store. The rear garden is enclosed with a block paved patio area and BBQ area which includes a bespoke space with inset for kettle style BBQ and storage under, ornamental paved patio with pergola (for alfresco dining) and the pathway flanked with gravel leads to the foot of the garden where there is a further gravel courtyard style seating area. The middle section of the garden is laid to lawn with mature shrubs. Garden shed with power.
A three bedroom semi detached house.
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