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£250,000
4 bed terraced house for saleBridge Street, Alnwick, Northumberland NE66
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Goodfellows Estate Agents
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About this property
4 Bed Period Terraced House
Stone Built - Considerable Character
Sought After Location
Lounge with Fireplace & Display Cabinet/Shelving
Dining Room with Inglenook fireplace
Breakfasting Kitchen
Utility Room
Shower Room & Bathroom
Accommodation over 3 Floors
Small & Pleasant Garden to the Front
A fabulous opportunity to purchase a 4 bedroomed period terraced house, conveniently situated just off Wagon Way Road, in the highly desirable and picturesque market town of Alnwick. Stone built, well presented and appointed, whilst retaining many lovely original features including corniced ceilings and dado rails, the Entrance Hall, with tiled floor, leads to the 20' Reception Hall, with storage cupboard. The Lounge has a coal effect real flame gas fire within an attractive surround with fitted book/display shelving and display cabinet to the recesses. The Dining Room has a stone inglenook fireplace and storage cupboard. The Breakfasting Kitchen is fitted with wall and base units, sink unit, split level oven with 4 ring gas hob and extractor over and plumbing for a dishwasher. The Breakfast/Utility Room has plumbing for a washer and a door to the rear. The Shower/WC is fitted with a wc with concealed cistern, circular wash basin and shower enclosure with rainhead and hand held showers. Stairs lead from the hall to the First Floor Landing. Bedroom 1 has an original cast iron fireplace and shelved storage cupboard. Bedroom 2 has fitted wardrobes and a cast iron fireplace. Bedroom 3 has half panelled walls. The Bathroom/WC has a wc with concealed cistern, wall mounted wash basin with storage under and double ended bath with electric shower and screen. Stairs lead from the landing to the Second Floor. Bedroom 4 enjoys distant views to the front.
Externally, there is a small, private, South facing Front Garden, with artificial lawn, hedge and path to the front door.
Alnwick is a charming and historic County town, with many notable features including Alnwick Castle, the Pastures and Hulne Park. Served with good local schools, shops, pubs, cafes and restaurants, there are a full range of sporting and leisure facilities. Alnwick is on the A1 and is also served by the mainline East Coast railway line with a station at nearby Alnmouth.
Entrance Hall (1.73m x 1.12m (5'8 x 3'8))
Reception Hall (6.25m x 1.88m (20'6 x 6'2))
Lounge (4.17m x 3.78m (13'8 x 12'5))
Dining Room (4.01m x 2.95m (13'2 x 9'8))
Breakfasting Kitchen (4.95m x2.18m (16'3 x7'2))
Breakfast/Utility Room (4.88m x 3.05m (max) (16'0 x 10'0 (max)))
Shower/Wc (2.18m x 1.68m (7'2 x 5'6))
First Floor Landing
Bedroom 1 (3.96m x 3.40m (13'0 x 11'2))
Bedroom 2 (3.86m x 3.35m (12'8 x 11'0))
Bedroom 3 (2.79m x 1.78m (9'2 x 5'10))
Bathroom/Wc (2.29m x 2.13m (7'6 x 7'0))
Second Floor Landing
Bedroom 4 (5.28m x 5.18m (max) (17'4 x 17'0 (max)))
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