£380,000
4 bed terraced house for saleLeicester Terrace, Northampton NN2
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
Edward Knight - Northampton
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About this property
Four Bedroom Town House
Well Presented Throughout
En Suite & Family Bathroom
Double Garage to the Rear
Landscape Rear Garden
Walking Distance For Town Centre & Train Station
Traditional Features
Edward Knight Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this Grade II listed stone townhouse in close proximity to Northampton Train Station and Town Centre. Believed to have been constructed in circa 1883. With the added benefit of a double garage to the rear, the internal accommodation is spread over four floors. The accommodation comprises; entrance hall, sitting room and dining room with feature fireplaces, utility room, WC and conservatory. To the lower ground floor there is an open plan kitchen/diner. The first floor offers two bedrooms with an en suite to the main bedroom. Rising to the second floor offers two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally, the property offers gardens to the front and a beautiful courtyard garden is positioned to the rear and offers access to a larger than average garage with electric roller shutter door. Further benefits include gas radiator heating, recently installed double glazed windows to the rear of property.
Entrance Hall
Entry via a glazed door. Radiator. Stairs leading to the first floor. Doors into:
Lounge
12' 1" x 11' 11" (3.68m x 3.63m) Sash window to the front aspect. Radiator. Feature fireplace. Picture rail.
Living Room
13' 4" x 12' 0" (4.06m x 3.66m) Newly installed double glazed window to the rear aspect. Radiator. Picture rail. Feature fireplace. Door into:
Utility Room
11' 7" x 7' 11" (3.53m x 2.41m) Double glazed door leading to the rear garden.
WC
Two piece suite comprising: Low flush Wc. Wash hand basin. Obscured double glazed window to the side aspect.
Conservatory
7' 11" x 6' 4" (2.41m x 1.93m) Double glazed windows to the side and rear aspect. Double glazed double doors leading to the rear garden
Kitchen
14' 11" x 11' 3" (4.55m x 3.43m) Fitted kitchen suite comprising a range of base and wall mounted units with roll top work surfaces over. Inset one and a half bowl stainless steel sink and drainer unit with mixer tap over. Tiled splash backs. Integrated double oven and four ring electric hob with extractor hood over. Space and plumbing for dishwasher and fridge/freezer. Windows to the front and rear aspect. Radiator. Stairs leading to the ground floor.
Dining Area
14' 11" x 11' 1" (4.55m x 3.38m) Glazed double window to the front aspect. Radiator.
Landing 1
Double glazed window to the rear aspect. Stairs leading to the second floor. Doors into:
Bedroom Four
10' 3" x 6' 11" (3.12m x 2.11m) Newly installed double glazed window to the rear aspect. Radiator. Built in wardrobe.
Bedroom One
15' 4" x 11' 11" (4.67m x 3.63m) Sash window to the front aspect. Radiator. Built wardrobes with sliding mirror doors. Door into:
En Suite
Three piece suite comprising: Low flush Wc. Vanity unit with sink mounted over. Enclosed shower cubicle. Chrome heated towel rail.
Landing 2
Radiator. Doors into:
Bedroom Two
12' 2" x 9' 8" (3.71m x 2.95m) Newly installed double glazed window to the rear aspect. Radiator.
Bedroom Three
12' 1" x 9' 8" (3.68m x 2.95m) Sash window to the front aspect. Radiator.
Bathroom
Three piece suite comprising: Low flush Wc, Pedestal wash hand basin. Panelled bath with shower over. Tiled to water sensitive areas. Radiator.
Front Garden
Enclosed by brick wall with wrought iron railing over. Mature shrubs. Path leading to front door.
Rear Garden
Paved pathway leading to the door leading into the garage. Raised decking area and a raised patio area. Raised flower beds to the side.
Double Garage
20' 8" x 18' 7" (6.30m x 5.66m) Newly fitted electric roller door. Power and lighting.
Local Area Information
Northampton is a large market town 67 miles northwest of London. The UKs 3rd largest town without official city status, it used to be the centre of the shoemaking industry and whilst Church's and Tricker's survive, the majority of factories have since been converted into accommodation or offices. The Town Centre has a variety of pubs, bars, restaurants, shops and businesses predominantly located on The Drapery, Abington Street, Gold Street, Market Square or in the Grosvenor Centre. There are also two theatres (Royal & Derngate) and a cinema/leisure complex. Just east of the town centre is the district of Cliftonville, predominantly focused on medical practitioners and the site of the general hospital as well as the privately run St Andrews and Three Shires. In the opposite direction in an area known locally as Castle Hill, the mainline Train Station operates services to both London Euston and Birmingham New Street. For road travel, Northampton has the A45 and A43 ring roads right on...
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