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£167,500 Freehold Sold

Essex Place, Speen

 Essex Place, Speen
 Essex Place, Speen
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A charming period cottage located in a quiet location and benefiting from private off street parking and a garden. There are period features throughout including an open fireplace and exposed beams. The accommodation comprises a living room, a kitchen, a bathroom and a double bedroom. An early internal viewing is highly recommended.



GROUND FLOOR

 

LIVING ROOM

3.20m(10'6'') x 3.05m(10'0'')

Window to front. Feature brick fireplace with wood burning stove. Oak timber flooring. Timber panelled door to built in storage cupboard. Power points. Television point.

 

KITCHEN

3.58m(11'9'') x 2.08m(6'10'')

Window to rear. Three quarter door leading to rear garden. Fitted with a range of matching wall and base mounted units with rolled edge worktops over. Integrated oven with four ring hob and one and a half bowl sink drainer unit. Freezer. Tiled flooring. Wall mounted heater. Stairs to first floor.

 

BATHROOM

Obscure glazed windows to front and rear. Bath with independant electric shower over. Pedestal hand wash basin. Low level wc. Electrically heated towel rail. Hot water cylinder.

 

FIRST FLOOR

 

BEDROOM

Window to front. Telephone point.

 

OUTSIDE

 

REAR GARDEN

Approximately 30' long.

Paved patio area. Brick built ornamental garden pond. Steps onto lawned garden. Timber gate providing side access. Gate to rear giving access to gravelled parking area.



Viewing
Please contact our Newbury Office on 01635 523225 if you wish to arrange a viewing appointment for this property or require further information.

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