This delightful semi-detached cottage, built in 1924, is one of the few in this select private tree-lined avenue never to have been extended, making this the perfect home for you to put your own stamp upon. They were originally built as printer's cottages to the local Coombelands print works and as such retain a sense of the local history of this area. The road is named after Joseph Caxton who invented the worlds first printing press!
The property itself is more than good enough to move straight into whilst you enjoy updating at your leisure. There are two separate reception rooms - a front to rear sitting room with fireplace and views over the rear garden, and a front aspect dining room. The kitchen is fitted with dated but perfectly functional units, a larder and a walk in cupboard housing boiler and space for washing machine.
Upstairs there are three bedrooms - two lovely double rooms and a good size single. The bathroom is fitted with a white suite, again utterly functional if a little dated.
Heating is via gas to radiators and the windows are double glazed.
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