MID TERRACE VICTORIAN HOME
REQUIRES UPGRADING
CENTRAL LOCATION
SITTING ROOM
DINING ROOM
KITCHEN
TWO BEDROOMS
BATHROOM
COURTYARD GARDEN
GCH & PVCu D/G
Lawson are delighted to market this spacious terrace Victorian home in a convenient location, just a short walk from all amenities and excellent transport links. The accommodation arranged over two floors comprising, a PVCu double glazed front door leading straight into the sitting room with a large bay window to the front elevation opening through into the dining room: a window to the rear and under stair storage.
The kitchen is fitted with a matching range of base and eye level storage cupboards, post formed worksurfaces, stainless steel sink drain unit, electric cooker, four burner gas hob, window to the side and rear elevation, plumbing for a washing machine, wall mounted combination boiler and PVCu double glazed door to the rear courtyard garden.
From the sitting room, carpeted stairs ascend to the first-floor landing with a doorway to bedroom one; a spacious double with a window to the front elevation and built in wardrobes. Bedroom two is a large single with a window to the rear. The family bathroom has a panel enclosed corner bath, low level WC and pedestal wash hand basin.
Externally, to the front of the property there is a west facing enclosed courtyard garden and to the rear, there is a wall enclosed courtyard garden with a gateway to the rear service lane.
The property does require mild upgrading however, would ideally be suited to first time buyers or a buy to let investment.
UTILITIES
Mains water, gas, electricity and mains drainage, mobile coverage likely, broadband connection FTTP, FTTC and ADSL.
OUTGOINGS PLYMOUTH
We understand the property is in band 'A' for council tax purposes and the amount payable for the year 2025/2026 is £1,550.28 (by internet enquiry with Plymouth City Council). These details are subject to change.
STOKE
Also referred to by its earlier name of Stoke Damerel, which is a parish, that was once part of historical Devonport. In 1914, Devonport and Plymouth amalgamated with Stonehouse: the new town took the name of Plymouth. Since the amalgamation Stoke has been an inner suburb of Plymouth.
Stoke is now densely built up with houses and apartments, dating back to late Georgian, with a predominance of early Victorian, Edwardian and fewer, 1930s homes. Bisected by the main railway line from Paddington to Penzance. The parish church is notable not only for its evolving architecture, but also its contents and historical connections. The area has been prosperous for several hundred years, and there are some distinguished private houses (several of which feature in Nikolaus Pevsner's book - "The Buildings of South Devon".) There are many examples of properties designed by famed Georgian architect Foulston, within the suburb.
Stoke Damerel and Stuart Road Primary Schools educates pupils of ages 4–11, whilst secondary school children may attend Stoke Community College and is the home of Devonport High School for Boys Grammar School and Devonport Services Rugby Club. Flanked by Central park, Victoria Park and Devonport Park, there are acres of leisure space on the doorstep, with Plymouth Argyle Football Club and the Plymouth Life Centre, both considered to be within walking distance. Plymouth City Centre, is approximately one and a half miles away.
BUYERS INFORMATION
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