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House in Detail / Ground Floor |
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Recessed
Entrance Porch: with exposed
brickwork and an oak glazed panelled entrance door leading
to:
Reception Hallway 8'0" x
15'10" (2.44m x
4.83m): coved ceiling, plate rail and wall batons,
two single radiators, understairs cupboard with courtesy
light housing meters and fuses and
a security alarm system.
Ground Floor Cloakroom: window to the rear aspect
with diamond leaded lights, low level
WC, pedestal wash basin.
Living Room (Front Left) 19'0" x 12'0" (5.79m
x 3.66m): a double aspect room with a circular
bay window to the front aspect with multi-paned diamond
leaded light casement windows,
coved ceiling with centre rose, dado rail, cast iron
fireplace surround with timber mantle and
marble fireplace inset, and a hearth with coal effect
gas fire within, twin decorative stained
glass windows to either side of the chimney breast,
twin multi-paned panelled doors with
diamond leaded lights and twin side windows opening
into:
Garden Room: 12'6 x 7'10 (3.81m x 2.39m) a double
aspect room with diamond leaded light
windows overlooking the Rear Garden and to the side,
double radiator, telephone point,
power point, a panelled door with multi-paned stained
glass leaded lights opens into the
Reception Hallway.
Dining Room (Front Right) 12'0" x 18'6" (3.66m
x 5.64m):
A double aspect room with a coved ceiling and exposed
timber beams to the ceiling,
wooden plate rail, wooden panelled walls throughout,
attractive "Claygate" style brick-built
fireplace and heart] twin leaded height windows to
either side of the chimney breast with
ornate stained glass inset circular bay window to
the front aspect incorporating corbelled
bench seating within and multi-paned diamond leaded
height casement windows to the
front, telephone point, power points.
Kitchen/Breakfast
Room:
An extended room with overall measurements of 15'9" x
14'9" (4.8m x 4.5m). A double
aspect room with diamond leaded height windows
overlooking the Rear Garden and to the
side, glazed panelled doors to the side leading
to the Rear Garden, exposed timber beams
to the ceiling, plate rail.
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