2 bedroom terraced house for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Beautiful terraced home
- Desirable location
- Sitting room
- Dining room & fitted kitchen
- Utility & cloakroom
- Two double bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Enclosed rear garden
- Off street parking
- PVCu D/G & GCH
Lawson are delighted to market this beautifully appointed, classic period family home, in a highly desirable location. Limetree Road is just a short walk from all amenities and regular transport links, has ample on street parking and there is a small park opposite. The property benefits from a well presented accommodation arranged over two floors comprising, PVCu double glazed front door leading to the entrance vestibule with the original tiled floor, half height panelling with inset tiles and moulded ceiling then a stripped wooden door leads into the main hallway. The main hallway has carpeted stairs that ascend to the first floor landing and attractive ceiling mouldings.
The lounge has a large bay window to the front elevation, moulded ceiling with ceiling rose, period open fire place with a wooden surround, mantel and cast iron hearth. The dining room has moulded ceiling, window to the rear elevation, a further period fire place and a large under stair storage cupboard, fitted recess cupboards, wood effect flooring then opens through into the kitchen.
The kitchen is fitted with a matching range of base and eye level storage cupboards with roll top worksurfaces, stainless steel sink drain unit with a mixer tap, integral double oven, four burner gas hob, filter canopy, plumbing for a dishwasher, space for a fridge, tile effect flooring then opening through to a small utility. The utility has space for a freezer, plumbing for a washing machine and a recently installed Ideal combination boiler, window to the side and spotlights. Doorway to the cloakroom with a low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, half height panelling and a window to the side.
From the main hallway, carpeted stairs ascend to the first floor landing with a small loft access and a doorway to bedroom one. Bedroom one is a large double with window to the front elevation, period fire place, moulded ceiling and a doorway to bathroom. A Jack and Jill bathroom with a matching white 3 piece suite comprising, a low level WC, panel enclosed bath with shower mixer tap with glass screen, pedestal wash hand basin with storage beneath, full height tiling to all walls, tiled flooring, chrome towel rail and an airing cupboard, a doorway then leads to bedroom two. Bedroom two is a small double with striped wooden flooring, picture rail and window to the rear.
Externally, the front garden is gravelled with a Herringbone brick boarder with a pathway to the side which leads to the front door. The rear garden which is a particular feature of the property is fully wall enclosed with an up and over door providing off road parking, if required, the courtyard is flagged for ease of maintenance, large wooden shed.
The property has the benefit of PVCu double glazing and gas fired central heating via the combination boiler.
UTILITIES
Mains water, gas, electricity and mains drainage, mobile coverage is likely, potential broadband connections are ADSL, FTTC, FTTP.
OUTGOINGS PLYMOUTH
We understand the property is in band 'B' for council tax purposes and the amount payable for the year 2024/2025 is £1,722.68 (by internet enquiry with Plymouth City Council). These details are subject to change.
PEVERELL
Two of the main roads are named Peverell Park Road and Weston Park Road. The area now consists mostly of Edwardian terraced houses. Peverell borders Central Park, often known as "the green lung" of Plymouth which is a very popular recreational area for, and is home to Plymouth Life Centre and Plymouth Argyle’s Home Park football stadium. Primary schooling is provided by Montpelier and Hyde Park Primary School (whilst the Hyde Park area offers a popular shopping parade). Mutley Plain and Plymouth Station are considered to be within walking distance, by most. The Hyde Park Pub, on the periphery of Peverell, is a popular gastro/local pub. Peverell is seen by residents as a safe solid and central area with a good quality housing stock and few social problems. The terms on which the land was sold for development at the turn of the twentieth century stipulated that no licensed premises (pubs), should be built on the land, as the seller was a strict abstainer. This has resulted in the district having a residential atmosphere.
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