2 bedroom terraced house for sale
St. Leonards Court, Newark
Terraced house
2 beds
1 bath
613 sq ft / 57 sq m
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band A
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Grade II Listed Terraced Corrage
- Town Centre Location
- Two Bedrooms
- Shower Room
- Lounge with Wood Burning Stove
- Fitted Kitchen
- Delightful Mews Environment
- Well Presented Throughout
- Storage Heaters
- EPC Rating E
A delightful Grade II listed cottage forming part of a row of preserved town cottages in this delightful cobbled and stone paved Mews environment. It is approached via an archway from Kirkgate and via a footpath from Slaughterhouse Lane.
The well presented living accommodation has a wealth of charm and character and comprises front entrance door leading to lounge with beamed ceiling and a delightful brick arch fireplace housing a wood burning stove. There is a small, yet neatly fitted, kitchen with pine units, rear hallway with staircase leading to the first floor and cupboard below. On the first floor there is a landing, shower room and bedroom one which is a double room with Yorkshire sliding window, beam ceiling and cast iron fireplace. From the landing a staircase rises to the second floor and attic bedroom two.
Outside, to the front of the property, there is a blue brick forecourt and an area of land is located at the rear of the terrace. This cottage would be ideal for those seeking a period town centre home within easy reach of the excellent local amenities.
Within walking distance there is an excellent range of shopping facilities including Morrisons, Asda, Waitrose and Aldi supermarkets, and a recently opened M&S food hall. The focal point of the town centre is the attractive Georgian market square which holds regular markets and has a good variety of niche and chain shops as well as a range of quality bars, restaurants and cafes including Costa and Starbucks. There are excellent bus and rail links to Nottingham and Lincoln. Also fast trains are available from Newark Northgate station with a journey time to London King's Cross of approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. There is easy access to the A1 and A46 dual carriageways by car which allows fast journey times to Nottingham, Lincoln and Leicester. Newark has a good selection of primary and secondary schooling, of good repute, and a General Hospital.
This Grade II listed terraced cottage is situated within the Conservation Area and constructed of brick elevations under a pan tile roof covering and forms part of this row of restored town cottages in this charming Mews environment. The living accommodation is arranged over three levels and can be described in more detail as follows:
Ground Floor -
Lounge - 3.81m x 3.10m (12'6 x 10'2) - Yorkshire sliding window to the front elevation, wooden front entrance door. Attractive brick arch fireplace housing a wood burning stove. Built in fireside cupboard.
Kitchen - 2.21m x 1.50m (7'3 x 4'11) - Window to rear elevation, a range of neatly fitted pine kitchen units comprise base cupboard with working surfaces above with inset stainless steel sink and drainer. Electric point for cooker. Attractive tiling to splashbacks, range of pine wall cupboards, plumbing and space for automatic washing machine.
Inner Hall - With storage heater, stairs leading to first floor and cupboard below.
First Floor -
Landing - Storage recess with shelving, Yorkshire sliding window to rear elevation.
Bedroom One - 3.84m x 3.61m (12'7 x 11'10) - With Yorkshire sliding window to the front elevation, attractive cast iron fireplace. Beam ceiling. Built in wardrobe, storage heater.
Shower Room - 1.80m x 1.52m (5'11 x 5') - Shower cubicle, wall mounted Triton electric shower, recess with latted shelving, low suite WC.
Second Floor -
Attic Bedroom Two - 3.35m’2.13m x 3.35m’ 1.22m (11’7 x 11’ 4) - (maximum measurement and restricted head height)
Roof light, window in gable end, storage heater, eaves storage cupboard.
Outside - To the front of the property there is a blue brick forecourt and a small area of land located at the rear of the terrace, The cottage is set in a charming cobbled and stone paved Mews environment and it is approached by an archway from Kirkgate and a footpath from Slaughterhouse Lane.
Tenure - The property is freehold.
Services - Mains water, electricity, and drainage are all connected to the property. Heating is by electric storage heaters and there is a wood burning stove located in the lounge
Viewing - Strictly by appointment with the selling agents.
Possession - Vacant possession will be given on completion.
Mortgage - Mortgage advice is available through our Mortgage Adviser. Your home is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or other loan secured on it.
Council Tax - The property comes under Newark and Sherwood District Council Tax Band A.
The well presented living accommodation has a wealth of charm and character and comprises front entrance door leading to lounge with beamed ceiling and a delightful brick arch fireplace housing a wood burning stove. There is a small, yet neatly fitted, kitchen with pine units, rear hallway with staircase leading to the first floor and cupboard below. On the first floor there is a landing, shower room and bedroom one which is a double room with Yorkshire sliding window, beam ceiling and cast iron fireplace. From the landing a staircase rises to the second floor and attic bedroom two.
Outside, to the front of the property, there is a blue brick forecourt and an area of land is located at the rear of the terrace. This cottage would be ideal for those seeking a period town centre home within easy reach of the excellent local amenities.
Within walking distance there is an excellent range of shopping facilities including Morrisons, Asda, Waitrose and Aldi supermarkets, and a recently opened M&S food hall. The focal point of the town centre is the attractive Georgian market square which holds regular markets and has a good variety of niche and chain shops as well as a range of quality bars, restaurants and cafes including Costa and Starbucks. There are excellent bus and rail links to Nottingham and Lincoln. Also fast trains are available from Newark Northgate station with a journey time to London King's Cross of approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. There is easy access to the A1 and A46 dual carriageways by car which allows fast journey times to Nottingham, Lincoln and Leicester. Newark has a good selection of primary and secondary schooling, of good repute, and a General Hospital.
This Grade II listed terraced cottage is situated within the Conservation Area and constructed of brick elevations under a pan tile roof covering and forms part of this row of restored town cottages in this charming Mews environment. The living accommodation is arranged over three levels and can be described in more detail as follows:
Ground Floor -
Lounge - 3.81m x 3.10m (12'6 x 10'2) - Yorkshire sliding window to the front elevation, wooden front entrance door. Attractive brick arch fireplace housing a wood burning stove. Built in fireside cupboard.
Kitchen - 2.21m x 1.50m (7'3 x 4'11) - Window to rear elevation, a range of neatly fitted pine kitchen units comprise base cupboard with working surfaces above with inset stainless steel sink and drainer. Electric point for cooker. Attractive tiling to splashbacks, range of pine wall cupboards, plumbing and space for automatic washing machine.
Inner Hall - With storage heater, stairs leading to first floor and cupboard below.
First Floor -
Landing - Storage recess with shelving, Yorkshire sliding window to rear elevation.
Bedroom One - 3.84m x 3.61m (12'7 x 11'10) - With Yorkshire sliding window to the front elevation, attractive cast iron fireplace. Beam ceiling. Built in wardrobe, storage heater.
Shower Room - 1.80m x 1.52m (5'11 x 5') - Shower cubicle, wall mounted Triton electric shower, recess with latted shelving, low suite WC.
Second Floor -
Attic Bedroom Two - 3.35m’2.13m x 3.35m’ 1.22m (11’7 x 11’ 4) - (maximum measurement and restricted head height)
Roof light, window in gable end, storage heater, eaves storage cupboard.
Outside - To the front of the property there is a blue brick forecourt and a small area of land located at the rear of the terrace, The cottage is set in a charming cobbled and stone paved Mews environment and it is approached by an archway from Kirkgate and a footpath from Slaughterhouse Lane.
Tenure - The property is freehold.
Services - Mains water, electricity, and drainage are all connected to the property. Heating is by electric storage heaters and there is a wood burning stove located in the lounge
Viewing - Strictly by appointment with the selling agents.
Possession - Vacant possession will be given on completion.
Mortgage - Mortgage advice is available through our Mortgage Adviser. Your home is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or other loan secured on it.
Council Tax - The property comes under Newark and Sherwood District Council Tax Band A.
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