NESTLED IN A QUIET, BACK-WATER POSITION IS THIS TWO DOUBLE BEDROOM, MID-THROUGH-TERRACE PROPERTY IN THE SOUGHT AFTER VILLAGE OF SCISSETT. A SHORT DISTANCE FROM THE VILLAGE HIGH STREET, IN CATCHMENT FOR WELL REGARED SCHOOLING AND CONVENIENTLY POSITIONED FOR ACCESS TO COMMUTER LINKS.
The property ground floor accommodation briefly comprises of lounge, kitchen and a multi-purpose second reception room, which has historically been utilised as a dining room and is currently used as a utility room. To the first floor there are two double bedrooms and the house bathroom. Externally to the front is an enclosed, low maintenance Indian stone flagged patio to the rear is a small yard.
Tenure Freehold. Council Tax Band A. EPC Rating C.
16' 3" x 15' 0" (4.95m x 4.57m)
Enter into the property through a double-glazed, composite front door with obscure glazed inserts and leaded detailing. The open-plan living dining room is a generously proportioned reception room which enjoys a great deal of natural light cascading through the double-glazed window and the double-glazed composite door to the front elevation. There is laminate flooring, decorative coving to the ceiling, a central ceiling light point, two wall light points, a radiator, and a multi-panel timber door providing access to the kitchen. The focal point of the room is the inglenook stone fireplace set upon a raised stone hearth with space for an electric fire.
16' 3" x 5' 8" (4.95m x 1.73m)
The kitchen features a range of fitted wall and base units with high-gloss cupboard fronts and complementary modern work surfaces over, which incorporate a one-and-a-half-bowl, composite sink and drainer unit with chrome mixer tap. There is space and provisions for a five-ring range cooker with a canopy-style cooker hood over, and for an automatic washing machine. Additionally, there is high-gloss, brick-effect tiling to the splash areas, attractive tiled flooring, decorative coving to the ceiling, a radiator, a ceiling light point, a double-glazed bank of windows with tiled sill to the rear elevation, access to a useful understairs storage cupboard, and a multi-panel door providing access to the utility room.
6' 2" x 9' 3" (1.88m x 2.82m)
This versatile space is currently utilised as a utility room; featuring dual-aspect banks of windows to the rear and side elevations, as well as an external PVC door to the side which provides access to the rear yard. There is attractive tiled flooring, as well as high-gloss, brick-effect tiling to dado height on the walls, and the utility room benefits from base units with work surfaces over. Historically, this space has been utilised as a formal dining room, and could be easily converted back if required, as the units are freestanding. Alternatively, this useful space could be utilised as a home office or playroom.
Taking the staircase from the open-plan living dining room, you reach the first floor landing. There is a ceiling light point, and multi-panel timber doors providing access to two well-proportioned double bedrooms and the house bathroom.
BEDROOM ONE16' 2" x 11' 0" (4.93m x 3.35m)
Bedroom one is a generously proportioned, light and airy double bedroom with ample space for freestanding furniture. There is a fabulous, vaulted ceiling with exposed timber truss on display, two double-glazed windows with leaded detailing to the front elevation, three wall light points, and a radiator.
10' 8" x 9' 6" (3.25m x 2.90m)
Bedroom two is a generously proportioned double bedroom with ample space for freestanding furniture. There is a double-glazed window to the rear elevation, a wall light point, a radiator, a loft hatch providing access to a useful attic space, and it houses the wall-mounted combination boiler.
6' 4" x 6' 5" (1.93m x 1.96m)
The house bathroom features a white three-piece suite comprising of a panel bath with showerhead mixer tap and glazed shower guard, a pedestal wash hand basin, and a low-level w.c. with push-button flush. There is vinyl flooring, tiling to the walls, decorative coving to the ceiling, a ceiling light point, a chrome ladder-style radiator, and a double-glazed window with tiled surround and obscure glass to the rear elevation.