A charming and imposing period home set on the sought-after crescent of St. Lukes within walking distance to town.
44 St. Lukes Road is an attractive red brick terraced home dating back to 1867, this fine and appealingly light home offers the space and layout one would expect from a home of its era. The well-proportioned accommodation is set over four floors including a one-bedroom self-contained apartment and as such the traditional floorplan offers the flexibility to use the house as required. Whilst the house would benefit from some cosmetic enhancements and has the potential for re-designing the original accommodation, the appeal internally is the period detail such as coving, wooden floors and attractive fireplaces which are retained throughout and provide fundamental features.
Entrance is gained through a reception hall via a short flight of steps leading to the raised ground floor and to the principal reception rooms. The double drawing room is a particularly grand room, which enjoys lovely views of the church to the front. Currently used as one open drawing room, traditionally this space would have incorporated the formal dining room too. The feature Victorian fireplace provides a charming focal point. The kitchen is set to the rear of the house, well-appointed and spacious in size this room enjoys views over the town garden. On this level is a corridor with a cloakroom and access to a set of steps leading to the garden.
A staircase rises to a bathroom on mezzanine level. The flight of stairs continues to two bedrooms, one currently used as a study, and a further double room that is currently arranged as a utility which lends itself beautifully to conversion back to a bedroom.
The staircase leads to the spacious accommodation on the second floor, with three further double bedrooms.
Following the same footprint as the main house the one-bedroom apartment on lower ground level is of excellent proportions. Whilst completely self-contained, with its own private entrance, it can also be accessed via an original door off the hallway within the main house. As such, this arrangement further creates an opportunity to redesign the current layout to incorporate the principal and secondary accommodation as one house.
In all, a very special town house offering a lovely balance of accommodation, garden, and original period features.
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