Guide Price at £265,000 to £280,000
An attractive 3/4 bedroom stone fronted terrace house on a popular tree lined cul-de-sac. Light and airy accommodation on three floors, retaining period features, complemented by a modern kitchen and bathroom. Offers potential to upgrade in some areas whilst already benefitting from gas central heating run from a combination boiler and double glazing. Popular open plan dining room into an off-shot kitchen, with direct access into an enclosed landscaped rear garden. Carpets included. No chain.
On the ground floor, there is a side entrance door into a reception lobby, having an oak floor, which flows into front lounge. The lounge has a white decorative theme to create a light and airy feel, finished with a fitted cupboard to one alcove, shelving, a wood double glazed bay window and a focal log burner. The dining room and off-shot kitchen have an open plan design with a polished parquet wood effect floor throughout, again with white walls. The kitchen houses a range of white, gloss fronted units, with a double sink. Included within the sale is an integrated oven, a gas hob, and an extractor above. The dishwasher, washing machine and fridge freezer may be available by separate negotiation. The dining room has a door into a useful under-stair closet and a hatch to the floor to provide access to a storage cellar.
On the first floor, there is a landing with a cupboard, two double bedrooms and an off-shot bathroom. Both bedrooms are well-presented with a wood double glazed window. The bathroom has a white suite with a shower above the bath, with a glass screen, a wash basin, WC, stylish tiling, and a cupboard housing an Alpha combination boiler. Stairs rise from the first floor landing to the second floor, where there is a generous size rear room with an exposed roof timber and a rear dormer window. A wall could be erected to create a landing and fourth bedroom if required. Alternatively, it could be used as a home office. The front room is a double bedroom with a dormer window.
Outside, there is a walled forecourt, a gated share passageway, and a further gate into an enclosed, landscaped garden with a patio, planted borders, surround fencing, and a brick outhouse.
Briar Road is an extremely popular road, well-placed for local shops and amenities, local schools, parks and recreational facilities, public transport, and links to the city centre, hospitals, universities, and the Peak District.