£159,950
3 bed terraced house for saleFarebrother Street, Grimsby, N E Lincs DN32
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
Deceptively Spacious Terraced House
Beautiful Period Home
3 Bedrooms
Central Grimsby Location
3 Reception Rooms
Modern, Dual-Aspect Fitted Kitchen
Unique Charm and Historic Character
Council Tax Band A
EPC Grade D
Now available to market is this beautifully crafted and lovingly maintained family home that occupies a vastly generous period mid-terrace house in a highly desirable and often sought after central Grimsby area.
Located within walking distance of the town centre, and close to Weelsby Road, Farebrother Street boasts a wide spectrum of amenities within close proximity from shops, schools, eateries and even the public library while close access to the A16 and A180 is ideal for commuters.
The house itself is a stunning representation of its type and an incredible example of the period. With painstakingly restored and maintained original features and a range of modern advantages, the property has been sympathetically presents and restored to create the perfect synergy of historic character and modern style.
The ground floor consists of three well-appointed reception rooms including the bay-fronted lounge with feature fireplace, a central sitting room and an expansive dining-kitchen that flows effortlessly from a generous dining area with its own bay through into the sleek and stylish modern kitchen.
Further convenience can be found in the form of a tasteful w/c as well as a spacious entrance hall.
The first floors enjoys three well-proportioned bedrooms and a three piece family bathroom which ensures that the property is well equipped to accommodate more established families or simply has ample room to grow into for those hoping for a more permanent residence.
The property exudes personality throughout and its beautiful, bright, warm and welcoming decor is infused with flashes of striking colour and bold appeal. A visually attractive property that still honours its historic roots from floor to ceiling with the array of features that are classily associated with properties of this age. Stunningly preserved period features such as the striking plaster work to the lounge ceiling and original lincrusta work in the hallway have captured the grandeur and artistry of a bygone age for all to enjoy.
The garden space is a highly appealing and neatly landscaped space that offers ample room for leisure while enjoying sun throughout the day. Access via a set of modern patio doors, the outside can be brought in quite easily thanks to the vantage gained from the kitchen - flooding the largest room of the house with natural light.
The modern touches extend to the heating system with a gas central heating system powered by a boiler fitted only two to three years ago.
This is an incredible home that offers so much to any potential buyer from fans of the age to those seeking a fantastic, spacious and unique property to call their home.
This agent highly recommends internal viewings to fully appreciate all that it has to offer.
Hallway
Lounge (4.48m x 3.43m (14' 8" x 11' 3"))
Dining Room (4.06m x 2.87m (13' 4" x 9' 5"))
W/C
Dining Room (5.03m x 3.3m (16' 6" x 10' 10"))
Kitchen (3.94m x 2.81m (12' 11" x 9' 3"))
Bedroom 1 (4.48m x 3.92m (14' 8" x 12' 10"))
Bedroom 2 (4.06m x 2.87m (13' 4" x 9' 5"))
Bedroom 3 (3.09m x 2.81m (10' 2" x 9' 3"))
Bathroom
Landing
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