A sheiling (Scottish Gaelic: Àirigh), also spelt shieling, shealing and sheeling, is a hut, or collection of huts, once common in wild or lonely places in the hills and mountains of Scotland and northern England.
An attractive double fronted mock Tudor end of terrace house forming part of this terrace of Villas within easy walk of Tooting Bec tube station and Wandsworth Common. The house has remained in the same family since 1965 and has been priced to allow for modernisation, offering 3 bedrooms, 2 separate receptions rooms, spacious kitchen, white bathroom suite and externally there is a wraparound southerly aspect garden. These villas are rarely seen on the market and internal viewing is highly recommend via owner’s sole agents Porters . No chain involved.
A spacious entrance hall with original front door
Running from the front to the back of the house with a bright dual aspect and leading directly onto the rear garden
Outlook to the front
A spacious kitchen with an outlook over the garden and also a door leading directly to the garden, access to the under stair area
Window with outlook to the rear
A double bedroom with dual aspect to the front and rear
A double bedroom with view to the front
A single bedroom with outlook to the front
White bathroom suite
A lovely wrap around garden with lawn and patio, side access (always important for those large garden furniture items) with a greenhouse to one side
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