Terraced house for sale in Belper DE56, 4 Bedroom

Belper, Belper, UK

Quick Summary

Property Type:
Terraced house
Status:
For sale
Price
£ 269,950
Beds:
4
Baths:
1
Recepts:
2
County
Derbyshire
Town
Belper
Outcode
DE56
Location
Bridge Street, Belper, Derbyshire DE56
Marketed By:
Boxall Brown and Jones
Posted
2018-10-29
DE56 Rating:





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Property Description

An opportunity to acquire a generously proportioned character Strutt built town house situated centrally to Belper in the world heritage site . Having a wealth of original and period features with a sunny rear garden and studio. Viewing is essential.

Directions

Leave the office of Boxall Brown & Jones of Belper along New Road. At the island take the third exit onto Chapel Street which becomes Bridge Street, where the property can be found on the right hand side clearly identified by our For Sale board.

The traditional character property is situated in the heart of Belpers conservation area, close to excellent local amenities. The palisaded frontage creates an open porch which leads into an entrance hallway with an elegant panelled staircase, sitting room with bay window and period fireplace, dining room with original fireplace opening into the kitchen with useful pantry. To the first floor is a galleried landing with three double bedrooms and family bathroom.

Benefitting from UPVC character windows newly installed to the rear. Doors and gas central heating.

To the front is walled foregarden with flowering plants shrubs. The rear enclosed garden is laid to lawn with sunny patio area and studio.

Situated conveniently within easy reach of Belper with its railway station, excellent shopping, bars, restaurants and leisure facilities. Having excellent road links to Derby and Nottingham via the A6, M1 and A38, whilst providing the gateway to the beautiful Peak District.

Accommodation

Entrance Porch

A half glazed wooden entrance door allows access.

Entrance Hallway

With original quarry tiled floor, coving and cornice, radiator, deep skirtings and stairs lead off to the first floor.

Dining Room (14' x 13'8 (4.27m x 4.17m))

Having a UPVC double glazed sash style window to the rear, wooden floorboards, deep skirting, television aerial point, built-in crockery cupboard, Victorian radiator, useful under-stairs store cupboard and an impressive open period wooden fire surround with tiled inset and hearth.

Kitchen (18'2 x 9'5 (5.54m x 2.87m))

Fitted with a range of handmade bespoke fitted units with wood block work surfaces over incorporating a Belfast sink drainer. Space for gas range with five ring gas hob, fridge freezer and plumbing for washing machine. There is solid wood block flooring, twin UPVC double glazed windows to the side and French doors open out onto the garden.

Sitting Room (17'1 x 12'9 (5.21m x 3.89m))

Having secondary glazed original bay window to the front, coving, picture rail, floorboards, panelled door, Victorian radiator and an original Derbyshire open marble fireplace with Victorian inset tiling and hearth.

Onto The First Floor

Bedroom One (14'6 x 13'9 (4.42m x 4.19m))

Having twin UPVC double glazed windows to the rear, radiator, panelled door, recessed arch storage cupboard and original fireplace with a deep flame orange tiled hearth housing a cast iron fire.

Bedroom Two (13'8 x 9'7 (4.17m x 2.92m))

With a Derbyshire marble fireplace with deep red inset tiled hearth, radiator, coving, panelled door, deep skirting and a wooden sash window to the front elevation.

Bedroom Three (9'5 x 6'5 (2.87m x 1.96m))

Window to the front, panelled door and radiator.

Bathroom (10'4 x 8'9 (3.15m x 2.67m))

Appointed with a three period three piece suite comprising a freestanding rolled top bath with ball and claw feet and mixer shower attachment taps, period pedestal wash hand basin and Victorian high level WC. There is half tiling with feature Victorian border tile, Victorian towel radiator, exposed floorboards, built-in airing cupboard providing useful linen storage whilst housing the copper hot water cylinder, UPVC double glazed window to the side elevation and original half glazed door.

Half Landing

With radiator, skylight and stairs lead off to the second floor.

Attic (19'7 x 17'2 (5.97m x 5.23m))

A well proportioned room with character window to the front enjoying countryside views, exposed floorboards, large walk-in store cupboard, cast iron fireplace and access to the eaves storage.

Studio (12'9 x 11'4 (3.89m x 3.45m))

Brick built with a UPVC double glazed window and UPVC French doors. Having light and electric.

Outside

To the front of the property is a walled foregarden with paved pathway to the entrance doorway.

To rear enclosed garden is mainly laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees to the borders and a gravelled seating area perfect for alfresco dining. To the bottom of the garden is a brick built studio with light and power which could be used as a home office or useful storage space.

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