Gracious Victorian Town House of Character Offering Spacious Family Accommodation at an Affordable Price
Sitting Room, Dining Room, Conservatory and Kitchen
Three Bedrooms, Study/Nursery and Bathroom
Loft Room/Occasional Bedroom
Gas Central Heating and Double Glazing
Splendid Garage and Delightful Secluded Courtyard Style Garden
A Home of Style and Distinction for the Discerning Buyer
A LOT OF HOUSE FOR THE MONEY - MUST BE VIEWED INTERNALLY TO BE APPRECIATED
Being something very special and requiring internal inspection to be appreciated is this gracious Victorian town house of immense character which has been sympathetically restored over recent years and offers the generous extent and proportions typical of this period of house building. It occupies a particularly pleasant location at the eastern end of the historic town centre, within comfortable walking distance of shopping facilities and amenities and yet equally close to the lovely Applegarth walk. For those of children of secondary school age, the house is particularly conveniently situated for the Laurence Jackson Comprehensive School and the Prior Pursglove Sixth Form Collage, which lies almost immediately adjacent, just off Avenue Place. Guisborough is well placed for access to the Coast, the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the industrial centres of Teesside. To the rear of the house there is a magical enclosed courtyard style garden which forms a real haven, despite the house's proximity to the town centre. All in all the sale of this property represents AN OPPORTUNITY TO ACQUIRE A HOME OF STYLE AND DISTINCTION FOR THE PROFESSIONAL COUPLE OR FAMILY SEEKING GENEROUS ACCOMMODATION AT AN AFFORDABLE PRICE - highly recommended.
Ground Floor
Vestibule
With deep original ceiling coving, dado rail and half glazed inner door.
Hall
With radiator, original deep ceiling coving, panelled pine doors with deep architraves to the sitting room and dining room, radiator and attractive staircase to the first floor with original balustrading.
Sitting Room
4.42m (14'6) x 3.96m (13'). Plus original deep secondary glazed bay window. Tasteful pine fireplace incorporating a living flame effect gas fire with a cast iron grate and decorative tiled cheeks. Original deep ceiling coving, decorative ceiling centrepiece, radiator, T.V point, two double power points and single power point.
Sitting Room
Dining Room
4.42m (14'6) x 3.96m (13'). With gas fire. Decorative ceiling centrepiece and attractive frieze with swags and tails motif. Telephone point, T.V point, double power point, three single power points and pine door to the kitchen.
Kitchen
2.39m (7'10) x 4.77m (15'8). With range of attractive beech faced wall and floor units having granite effect working surfaces incorporating a bowl and a half stainless steel sink. Range style cooker with extractor hood over and having tiled panel behind. Plumbing for dishwasher. Plumbing for automatic washing machine, radiator, four double power points, single power point, large walk-in understairs recess with light, door to the conservatory and two windows combining to make the kitchen light and airy.
Kitchen
Kitchen
Conservatory
2.79m (9'2) x 2.94m (9'8). A delightful conservatory being of UPVC double glazed construction and having french doors leading out into the courtyard style rear garden.
First Floor
Landing
With walk-in understairs closet. Pine panelled doors to the various rooms and staircase to the second floor.
Landing
Bedroom 1
3.58m (11'9) x 4.14m (13'7). With Victorian cast iron fireplace. Radiator, two double power points, coved ceiling, picture rail and frieze.
Bedroom 2
3.58m (11'9) x 4.11m (13'6). A lovely light and airy room overlooking the grounds of the Askham Bryan agricultural college. Radiator, coved ceiling, picture rail and frieze and two double power points.
Bedroom 3
1.83m (6') x 3.1m (10'2). With radiator, coved ceiling and double power point.
Study/Nursery
1.52m (5') x 2.44m (8'). With radiator and double power point.
Bathroom
Being half tiled and having a white suite comprising steel panel bath, large pedestal hand basin and low flush W.C.. Corner shower cubicle with sidejets. Radiator, and extractor fan.
Second Floor
Loft Room/Occasional Bedroom
4.97m (16'4) x 4.04m (13'3). A most attractive room equally well suited for use either as an occasional bedroom or as a study/hobbies room and having four under eaves storage areas and two velux windows enjoying views of both the ruined Priory and the grounds of the Askham Bryan Agricultural College. Condensing boiler.
View from Loft Room
View from Loft Room
Outside
Garage
5.48m (18') x 4.42m (14'6). A splendid garage building having originally been the coach house/stable of the house and having a pair of double doors, together with a single door, leading out into the rear lane. Electric light and power and inspection pit.
Outhouses
A useful range of outhouses comprising of a TOILET and a TOOL STORE.
Garden
Between the house and the garage is an absolutely delightful secluded garden which forms a magical haven despite its proximity to the town centre. It is laid out with flags and cobbles and really must be experienced to be fully appreciated.
Garden
Rear
Extras
All fitted carpets are to be included in the sale.
Local Authority
Redcar & Cleveland Borough Council.
Council Tax Assessment
We are advised that the property is in band C.
Sales Particulars
These sales particulars are based upon an inspection carried out on the 2nd of May 2014.
Directions
Redcar Road runs between Church Street and Church Lane. On entering Redcar Road from Church Street number 6 is the third house on the right hand side, just past the junction of Redcar Road with Avenue Place.