£250,000
2 bed terraced house for saleWaterlow Chapel, Waterlow Road, Dunstable, Bedfordshire LU6
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Urban & Rural - Dunstable
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About this property
Chain Free
Split Level Chapel Conversion
Two Bedrooms
Original Features
Bathroom
Central Dunstable
Allocated Parking
Freehold
First Time Buyers
Chain Free | Split Level Chapel Conversion | Two Bedrooms | Original Features | Bathroom | Central Dunstable | Allocated Parking | Freehold | First Time Buyers |
Waterlow Road is one of Dunstable’s original central roads, lined with characterful period properties. Perfectly positioned, it is just moments from the town’s High Street, local bus routes, parks, and everyday amenities.
This unique split-level chapel conversion is a rare opportunity, brimming with charm and original features.
Upon entering, a spacious hallway welcomes you and leads to the master bedroom, complete with fitted wardrobes for ample storage. The three-piece bathroom is also located on the ground floor.
A staircase rises to the stunning main living area, boasting impressive vaulted ceilings, beautiful arched church windows, and an abundance of natural light. From here, a further staircase leads to the mezzanine level, a versatile space ideal as a second bedroom or home office. The refitted kitchen is also located on the first floor and comes complete with integrated appliances.
Externally, the property benefits from an allocated parking space as well as visitor parking to the rear.
Early viewing is highly recommended to truly appreciate the character and space this home has to offer.
Please note the Council Tax Band is C whilst the EPC is also C.
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