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£465,000

Church Gresley, DE11

  • 5 beds
Semi-detached house
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£465,000

  • 5 beds
Semi-detached house
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Impressive and Imposing Period Property. This five bedroom, bay fronted, Edwardian semi detached offers a spacious 2500sq ft+ of accommodation, retaining many original features. Occupying an equally generous plot, the property also has a large garden, drive and detached garage. NO UPWARD CHAIN - VIEWING ESSENTIAL - CALL NEWTON FALLOWELL TO VIEW - 01283 217772

Location

Situated in the heart of the historic village of Church Gresley (the settlement is recorded in the Domesday Book) in a popular non-estate position, with excellent access to local amenities. The main town of Swadlincote is a short car journey away, as are the numerous activities and walks on offer in the National Forest.

Room Sizes

Dining Room

4.29 x 3.95 (14'0 x 12'11 )

Lounge

4.29 x 4.55 (14'0 x 14'11 )

Study

3.08 x 5.54 (10'1 x 18'2 )

Breakfast Kitchen

3.98 x 4.11 (13'0 x 13'5 )

Utility Room

2.70 x 3.35 (8'10 x 10'11 )

Master Bedroom

4.29 x 4.65 (14'0 x 15'3 )

Bedroom Two

4.29 x 3.97 (14'0 x 13'0 )

Bedroom Three

3.09 x 5.36 (10'1 x 17'7 )

Bedroom Four

3.96 x 5.4 (12'11 x 17'8 )

Bedroom Five

2.12 x 2.79 (6'11 x 9'1 )

Overview - Ground Floor

The main entrance to the property is to the front, where there's a storm porch leading to the original, stained glass front door. This opens to a large entrance hallway, with tiled floor, stairs off to the first floor and doors to the ground floor rooms. Located to the front is the bay fronted dining room, with high ceilings, a picture rail (features throughout the property) and an open fire with cast iron and tiled fireplace. Next along the hall is the lounge, overlooking the rear garden, this also has an open fire with a solid wood surround. A door from the lounge leads to the large study, with side window, rear window and a door to the patio. At the end of the entrance hall a door leads to a lobby area, with an under-stairs cupboard, door to the garden and the original pantry - with original, glazed, metro tiles. A further door opens to the breakfast kitchen with a good range of wall and base units, granite worktops, a Belfast style sink, built in fridge and appliance spaces - including space for a range cooker. There's also the original Edwardian Electric Bell - connected to the main rooms and front and rear doors. Off the kitchen there's a utility room with further wall and base units along with appliance spaces and a door to the rear lobby. This also has a door to the garden along with a guest cloakroom.

Overview - Upper Floors

The stairs from the hall lead to a galleried landing with doors off to the bedrooms. The master bedroom is generous double overlooking the rear garden. Bedroom two is also a large, bay fronted double, with a feature fireplace. Bedroom three is a further double, with a side window overlooking the garden, and a feature fireplace. Bedroom five is located to the front and is a single. The bathroom completes the first floor accommodation and has original glazed tiling, a free standing bath, separate double shower cubicle, a wash basin and a WC. Stairs from the landing lead to the attic and bedroom four, which is a double with a Velux style sky light to the rear.

Outside

To the front there's a drive with parking for several cars along with a detached garage. To the rear there's a large, walled garden with hard landscaping including an extended patio area, summer house with deck and large, private lawn. There's also an garden store, secret garden and hidden veg garden/compound. The garden backs to a strip of woodland and isn't overlooked from the rear.

Points to Note

SERVICES: Water, mains gas and electricity are connected. The services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by Newton Fallowell and no guarantee as to their operating ability or their efficiency can be given. MEASUREMENTS: Please note that room sizes are quoted in metres to the nearest tenth of a metre measured from wall to wall. The imperial equivalent is included as an approximate guide for applicants not fully conversant with the metric system. Room measurements are included as a guide to room sizes and are not intended to be used when ordering carpets or flooring. TENURE: Freehold - with vacant possession on completion. Newton Fallowell recommend that purchasers satisfy themselves as to the tenure of this property and we recommend they consult a legal representative such as a solicitor appointed in their purchase.

Council Tax

The property is within South Derbyshire District Council and is listed as a band C property

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£465,000

5 bed house for sale

Church Gresley, DE11

Impressive and Imposing Period Property. This five bedroom, bay fronted, Edwardian semi detached offers a spacious 2500sq ft+ of accommodation, retaining many original features. Occupying an equally generous plot, the property also has a large garden, drive and detached garage. NO UPWARD CHAIN - VIEWING ESSENTIAL - CALL NEWTON FALLOWELL TO VIEW - 01283 217772

Location

Situated in the heart of the historic village of Church Gresley (the settlement is recorded in the Domesday Book) in a popular non-estate position, with excellent access to local amenities. The main town of Swadlincote is a short car journey away, as are the numerous activities and walks on offer in the National Forest.

Room Sizes

Dining Room

4.29 x 3.95 (14'0 x 12'11 )

Lounge

4.29 x 4.55 (14'0 x 14'11 )

Study

3.08 x 5.54 (10'1 x 18'2 )

Breakfast Kitchen

3.98 x 4.11 (13'0 x 13'5 )

Utility Room

2.70 x 3.35 (8'10 x 10'11 )

Master Bedroom

4.29 x 4.65 (14'0 x 15'3 )

Bedroom Two

4.29 x 3.97 (14'0 x 13'0 )

Bedroom Three

3.09 x 5.36 (10'1 x 17'7 )

Bedroom Four

3.96 x 5.4 (12'11 x 17'8 )

Bedroom Five

2.12 x 2.79 (6'11 x 9'1 )

Overview - Ground Floor

The main entrance to the property is to the front, where there's a storm porch leading to the original, stained glass front door. This opens to a large entrance hallway, with tiled floor, stairs off to the first floor and doors to the ground floor rooms. Located to the front is the bay fronted dining room, with high ceilings, a picture rail (features throughout the property) and an open fire with cast iron and tiled fireplace. Next along the hall is the lounge, overlooking the rear garden, this also has an open fire with a solid wood surround. A door from the lounge leads to the large study, with side window, rear window and a door to the patio. At the end of the entrance hall a door leads to a lobby area, with an under-stairs cupboard, door to the garden and the original pantry - with original, glazed, metro tiles. A further door opens to the breakfast kitchen with a good range of wall and base units, granite worktops, a Belfast style sink, built in fridge and appliance spaces - including space for a range cooker. There's also the original Edwardian Electric Bell - connected to the main rooms and front and rear doors. Off the kitchen there's a utility room with further wall and base units along with appliance spaces and a door to the rear lobby. This also has a door to the garden along with a guest cloakroom.

Overview - Upper Floors

The stairs from the hall lead to a galleried landing with doors off to the bedrooms. The master bedroom is generous double overlooking the rear garden. Bedroom two is also a large, bay fronted double, with a feature fireplace. Bedroom three is a further double, with a side window overlooking the garden, and a feature fireplace. Bedroom five is located to the front and is a single. The bathroom completes the first floor accommodation and has original glazed tiling, a free standing bath, separate double shower cubicle, a wash basin and a WC. Stairs from the landing lead to the attic and bedroom four, which is a double with a Velux style sky light to the rear.

Outside

To the front there's a drive with parking for several cars along with a detached garage. To the rear there's a large, walled garden with hard landscaping including an extended patio area, summer house with deck and large, private lawn. There's also an garden store, secret garden and hidden veg garden/compound. The garden backs to a strip of woodland and isn't overlooked from the rear.

Points to Note

SERVICES: Water, mains gas and electricity are connected. The services, systems and appliances listed in this specification have not been tested by Newton Fallowell and no guarantee as to their operating ability or their efficiency can be given. MEASUREMENTS: Please note that room sizes are quoted in metres to the nearest tenth of a metre measured from wall to wall. The imperial equivalent is included as an approximate guide for applicants not fully conversant with the metric system. Room measurements are included as a guide to room sizes and are not intended to be used when ordering carpets or flooring. TENURE: Freehold - with vacant possession on completion. Newton Fallowell recommend that purchasers satisfy themselves as to the tenure of this property and we recommend they consult a legal representative such as a solicitor appointed in their purchase.

Council Tax

The property is within South Derbyshire District Council and is listed as a band C property