Guide price
£395,000
5 bed terraced house for saleMilehouse Road, Plymouth, Devon PL3
5 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Greenslade Taylor Hunt
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About this property
Substantial Victorian Family Home
Filled with Stunning Traditional Features
Very Well Presented Accommodation
Five Generous Double Bedrooms
Two Delightful Reception Rooms
Large Family Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Modern Bathroom & Separate Shower Room
Excellent Private Roof Terrace with Views
Walled Gardens & Gated Parking
An attractive, substantial and well presented Victorian family home, located within walking distance of the sought after Stoke Village which offers a vast array of local amenities as well as pretty parks and highly regarded schools.
Description & outside
A fine example of a spacious family home which the Victorian Era is so well known for, this substantial mid-terraced property boasts extensive period features throughout including high ceilings with decorative cornicing and ceiling roses, alongside a pretty traditional newel post and stunning iron balustrades.
Approaching the property from the front, steps lead to the front door alongside an area of garden to pretty veranda providing shelter from the weather. Upon entry into the property an initial entrance vestibule greets you and leads through to the central hallway with attractive traditional staircase and plentiful storage with three separate large under-stairs storage cupboards. Two sizeable and bright reception rooms are nicely interlinked by bi-folding doors, allowing the space to be utilized either as one large open plan room, perfect for entertaining, or two separate rooms with a wonderfully cosy feel. The living room boasts a large bay window to the front allowing for natural light to flood in, and both rooms enjoy modern wood-burning stoves. The dining room also has patio doors leading to the rear garden. At the rear of the property is an expansive kitchen/breakfast room which has been nicely fitted with modern appliances and comprises wall and base units with solid wooden worktops, including integrated ‘Neff’ oven and grill, microwave and gas hob. Space and plumbing is provided for a freestanding slimline dishwasher, as well as fridge and freezer. Steps lead down to the rear where a recently upgraded double glazed porch provides access to the rear garden and a utility space housing the washing machine and tumble dryer.
Taking the stairs to the first floor, a spacious central landing gives access to the accommodation on this level. Spanning the entire width of the home is an impressive master bedroom which boasts large fitted wardrobes, a bay window to the front and a pretty Victorian-style fireplace. Two further double bedrooms are found on this floor, both at the rear and a fantastic size. A modern family bathroom and a modern shower room are also found on the first floor, providing two separate washroom facilities for a large home.
Moving up to the second floor the landing area gives access to two further bedrooms, one being a substantial double room with modern Velux windows and views across the city that could also be used as a games room/family room; alongside another smaller room which still can accommodate a double bed. A door on the half-landing gives access to a unique feature of the home being a large roof-terrace with far reaching views, perfect for entertaining on a summers evening.
At the rear of the property the walled garden has been separated into to two spaces; a spacious patio seating area bordered by a pretty planted area with an assortment of flowers and bushes, alongside another level paved area which has been fitted with a modern electric roller door to the rear service lane, providing secure off-road parking.
Situation
Located within walking distance of one of central Plymouth’s most popular communities, the property sits close to Stoke Village which offers its residents a wealth of amenities including shops, restaurants, pubs, cafes and other services. The area is well known for being just a short distance from Plymouth City Centre and its abundance of larger period properties ranging from Georgian townhouses to Victorian Manors. There are a number of popular local parks, including The Blockhouse park along Masterman Road and Victoria Park at Devonport - perfect for those who enjoy the great outdoors or dog walkers. Regular bus services operate through Stoke, linking the area with numerous locations across the city, including Derriford Hospital and the city centre itself. Stoke is also well known for its popular schools, including Stuart Road Primary Academy & Stoke Damerel Community College; both of which currently boast good Ofsted reports. Additionally, both Devonport High School for Boys and Girls are close by and extremely sought after schools across the city.
Services & outgoings
We understand that mains electric, gas, water and drainage are connected to the property. Gas fired central heating.
Council Tax: Plymouth City Council - Band D
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Additional information
Broadband: FTTP-Ultrafast broadband is available-highest available download speed 1600 Mbps, highest available upload speed 115 Mbps. (Openreach).
Mobile Coverage: Available via EE, O2, three and vodafone. For an indication of specific speeds and supply or coverage in the area we recommend contacting your own provider.
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