Guide price
£290,000
3 bed terraced house for salePark Street, Hereford HR1
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Sunderlands
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About this property
Mid terrace property
Three bedrooms
Two reception rooms
Partly converted attic, which presents further potential
Sought after residential location
No onward chain
Nestled in the sought-after residential area of St James, Hereford, this charming mid-terrace period townhouse offers a delightful blend of character and modern living. With two inviting reception rooms, this home provides ample space for both relaxation and entertaining. The property boasts three well-proportioned bedrooms, making it ideal for families or those seeking extra room for guests. One of the standout features of this property is the partly converted attic, which presents further potential for expansion or creative use, allowing you to tailor the space to your needs. Outside, the generous garden is a true gem, complete with a studio that benefits from power, lighting, and insulation. This versatile space could serve as a home office, art studio, or a tranquil retreat, perfect for enjoying the peaceful surroundings. The location is particularly appealing, with the beautiful countryside just a stone's throw away, offering a perfect escape for nature lovers. Additionally, local amenities are within easy reach, ensuring that all your daily needs are met without hassle. This property presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to invest in a home with character and potential in a desirable area.
Location
The property is conveniently located just half-a-mile east of Hereford city centre within the sought-after St James area of the city. A number of excellent amenities can be found nearby to include schools and nurseries, shops, public house, Chinese takeaway and church. The Hereford County Hospital and railway station are also located nearby whilst the city centre of Hereford boasts an array of shops, bars, restaurants and facilities. The countryside is a short distance away from the property where there are various walks and the River Wye a short distance away.
Accommodation
The Accommodation comprises: Entrance hall, living room, lounge/diner, kitchen, three bedrooms, bathroom, partly converted attic and cellar.
Entrance Hall
Leading to all all principal ground floor rooms.
Living Room
The living room is a cosy space featuring a front-aspect window that brings in natural light, a charming chimney breast with an original fireplace, and ample room for sofas and chairs, making it perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
Lounge/Diner
A characterful space featuring a striking arched brick fireplace with a matching chimney breast, housing a traditional wood-burning stove — perfect for cozy evenings. To one side, a built-in period-style cupboard is complemented by integrated drawers and a glass-fronted display cabinet, offering both storage and a touch of vintage elegance. Due to the rooms size, there's space for dinning furniture. A practical store cupboard is tucked away for additional storage needs, as well as stairs down to the cellar. A set of stairs rises from the room, providing access to the first floor.
Kitchen
The kitchen is fitted with coordinated wall and base units, offering a cohesive and practical layout. There is a designated space for an electric cooker, along with additional room to accommodate other white goods such as a washing machine or fridge-freezer. A stainless steel sink unit is positioned beneath a rear-facing window, allowing for natural light and views of the garden. A convenient side door provides direct access to the outdoor space.
First Floor
Bedroom One
A double bedroom with rear aspect window, built in storage cupboard and charming original fireplace.
Bedroom Two
A compact double bedroom with original fireplace, storage units and front aspect window.
Bedroom Three
A single bedroom with front aspect window.
Bathroom
With low level WC, wash hand basin, panelled bath with shower attachment, tiling. Ideal gas fired boiler.
Attic Conversion
The partly converted attic is currently a work in progress, featuring a boarded floor, a double-glazed window, and a Velux rooflight. It presents an ideal opportunity for further loft accommodation, subject to the necessary consents and approvals.
Cellar
The cellar, currently used as a storage space, presents further potential for transformation. With its solid structure and secluded environment, it could be converted into a home office, gym, or additional living area, offering valuable extra square footage and enhancing the property's functionality and appeal.
Outside
The garden features a neatly paved terrace, ideal for outdoor seating or entertaining. It also includes a traditional timber garden shed and a separate outside store for additional storage needs. A well-maintained lawn leads to a versatile, timber-clad garden room/studio, complete with power and lighting. The structure benefits from extra insulation, making it suitable for year-round use. This multi-functional space is perfect as a home office, creative studio, or hobby room.
Services
Mains services are connected to the property.
Herefordshire council tax band - B
Tenure - Freehold
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