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3 bedroom terraced house

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Terraced house
3 beds
2 baths
1140
EPC rating: D
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Features and description

  • Mid Terrace Family Home
  • Spread Across Three Floor
  • Open Plan Living
  • Modernly Finished to a high Standard Throughout
  • Versatile Family Room or Snug
  • Family Bathroom and Further Wet Room
  • Gargage with Roller Door
  • Gas Central Heating & Double Glazing
  • Council Tax Band B
  • EPC D
This impressively spacious and impeccably presented terraced home is strategically located in a quiet cul-de-sac within central Plymouth, offering versatile accommodation spread across three well-designed storeys. The property features a delightful open-plan living space with a stunning fitted kitchen, three bedrooms, a modern fitted bathroom, and a family/playroom/snug on the lower ground floor. The lower ground floor also provides access to a wet room, utility area, and an internally accessible, larger-than-average garage. Additional advantages include double glazing and efficient gas central heating.

Hindhead Property highly recommends an early viewing to fully grasp the flexible layout and features of this charming family home.

GROUND FLOOR
Entrance Hall: A part glazed entrance door opens into the entrance hall, featuring a small obscure double glazed window to the front, radiator, solid wooden flooring, and stairs leading to the first floor landing and descending to the lower ground floor.

Open Plan Living Area: This spacious reception space seamlessly combines lounge, dining, and kitchen areas, all adorned with wooden flooring, speak lights and contemporary radiators. The lounge boasts a double glazed bay window to the front, and the dining area and double doors opening onto the balcony. The kitchen is fitted with a modern range of wall and base units, Corian work surfaces, and integrated appliances.

Balcony: Enjoying views towards parkland, the balcony is enclosed by railings, featuring a gate and steps leading to a second gate accessing the rear service lane.

FIRST FLOOR
Landing:

Bedroom 1: A double bedroom with a double glazed bay window to the front, radiator, coving to ceiling, and built-in wardrobes into alcoves.

Bedroom 2: A second double bedroom with a further double glazed bay window to the rear, radiator, coving to ceiling, and a built-in wardrobe into alcove.

Bedroom 3: A single bedroom with a double glazed window to the front, radiator, and coving to ceiling.

Bathroom: Fitted with a modern three-piece white suite, the bathroom includes a panelled P-shaped bath, independent electric shower, vanity wash hand basin, low-level WC, and built-in storage.

LOWER GROUND FLOOR
Family/Play Room/Snug: A versatile space currently used as a games/family room, featuring radiators, a double glazed door opening to the garage, built-in storage, and access to the wet room and utility area.

Wet Room: Fitted with a suite comprising a recessed shower area, wall-mounted wash hand basin, low-level WC, and extractor fan.

Utility Area: With a built-in work surface and a double glazed window to the rear.

Garage: A larger-than-average garage with an electric roller door onto the rear service lane, currently being used as a Gym. 

Laira

Laira is located in Devon

Laira /ˈlɛərÉ™/ – previously recorded as Lare(1591),[1] Lary poynte (1638), the Leerie (1643), and the Lairy (1802) – was originally the name given to that part of the estuary of the River Plym from the Cattewater up to Marsh Mills in Plymouth, Devon, England. The name may derive from a Brythonic word corresponding to the Welsh llaeru, meaning 'to ebb'.[2]

The A379 road and the disused Plymouth to Yealmpton railway line cross the estuary just above the Plymouth suburb of Cattedown by two bridges both known as Laira Bridge.
The disused railway and more recent road crossings of the Laira at Cattedown.
The name Laira now also refers to the area of Plymouth surrounding the Laira Traction Maintenance Depot. Much of the housing here was built around 1900 for employees of the depot. There is a memorial plaque to the men of Laira who died in the Great War along Old Laira Road. Also situated on Old Laira Road is the old Police / Fire Station which is currently used as a library. Laira Green Primary school is situated in the area, as well as a disused United Reformed Church.
Until the beginning of the 19th century, Old Laira Road had constituted the northern shore of Lipson Lake (or Bay), an extensive tidal inlet on the western side of the estuary. This area – on which the railway depot and Lipson Co-operative Academy now stand – was reclaimed from the estuary and drained, together with Tothill Bay on the south side of higher ground at Mount Gould, upon the completion in 1802 of an embankment along the whole western shore of the Laira.[3] A new road, laid along this embankment shortly afterwards, from Laira Green to Prince Rock, soon became the main highway into Plymouth from Plympton, Exeter, and beyond, avoiding the often steep and narrow way via Old Laira Road and Lipson – even though the new route was to remain a toll road until 1924.

 

Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage.  

The floor plans are set out as a guideline only and should not be relied upon as a representation of fact. They are intended for information purposes only and are not to scale. Copyright Hindhead Property Limited 2023. 

Stamp Duty Land Tax or Land and Buildings Transaction Tax may also apply in some circumstances.
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We anticipate high demand for this property and advise early viewings to avoid disappointment. All applicants will be subject to a rigorous registration/ financial verification process. Viewings will be booked by appointment only, and are subject to availability. For more information, please [use Contact Agent Button].
 

GADREN Please note: This property benefits from a balcony however does not have a garden.  

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Hindhead Property - Plymouth
Hindhead Property - Plymouth
18 Mannamead Road Plymouth, Devon PL4 7AA
01752 948440
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