Offers in region of
£350,000
4 bed town house for saleKing Street, Leek, Staffordshire ST13
4 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
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About this property
Beautiful Georgian End Town House
Four Double Bedrooms
Three Reception Rooms
Attractive Fitted Kitchen
Useful Ground Floor WC & Large Cellar
Impressive Family Bathroom
Substantial Rear Garden & Patio Area
Historic 'King Street' Location
No Upward Chain
Please Quote Ref: JS0462
The Detail
Welcome to King Street - An elegant Four Bedroom Georgian End Town House perfectly positioned within walking distance of the charming market town of Leek. Believed to date back to 1827, this substantial period home is steeped in character and offers an abundance of space, natural light, and timeless architectural appeal.
Step through the front door into the welcoming entrance hall and you'll find three generously proportioned reception rooms each full of period charm and flexibility to suit modern family living or independent home working. The Sitting and Dining Rooms also both offer double doors which open onto the beautifully laid stone patio. Completing the ground floor you will find a well appointed fitted kitchen with a convenient cloak room/WC just off. The ground floor additionally provides access to the large dry cellar which provides fantastic storage or future conversion for conversion.
Upstairs, the first floor boasts two spacious double bedrooms with the second bedroom having fitted wardrobes and a fantastic bay window. The first floor is also home to the bright family bathroom with a fantastic three piece suite with a shower over the bath. Up to the second floor there are two further double bedrooms, ideal for growing families or guest accommodation. This floor also provides access to the spacious loft.
One of the standout features of this property is the substantial garden - a rare find in such a central location. It is mainly laid to lawn and offers the perfect backdrop for outdoor activities or simply unwinding with a glass of wine and your favourite book.
Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of Leek's history! An early viewing is essential. No Upward Chain. Please Quote Ref: JS0462
The Location
Leek, known as the 'Queen of the Staffordshire Moorlands, ' is a picturesque market town and civil parish in the county of Staffordshire. Located just 10 miles from Stoke-on-Trent, its history lies as an ancient borough and was granted royal charter in 1214. The property is situated just a short stroll from Leek's bustling town centre which features independent shops and public houses, traditional indoor and outdoor markets, delightful eateries, leisure centre and bus station. Leek's bus station serves several local routes, including connections to nearby towns such as Cheadle, Buxton, Ashbourne and Macclesfield. Well regarded primary and secondary Schools are also close by. Surrounding Leek are the natural wonders such as the unique rock formation of The Roaches, Rudyard Lake, Tittesworth Reservoir and to the west, the Peak District National Park.
The Accommodation
Entrance Hall
Entrance door, exposed wooden flooring, radiator, picture rail, coving to the ceiling, doors leading into the reception room and sitting room.
Reception Room - 3.35m x 3.35m (11'9 x 11'7)
Original cupboard, fitted carpet, sash windows, coving to the ceiling and radiator. Currently used as a treatment room.
Sitting Room - 3.71 x 5.21 (12'2" x 17'1")
Stairs leading up to the first floor, exposed wooden flooring, feature fireplace with tiled inset and hearth, open fire, bay to the rear with double doors opening out to the patio area, picture rail, door leading into the Dining Room and door leading down to the cellar.
Dining Room - 4.27 x 2.79 (14'0" x 9'1")
Feature stone flooring, radiator, double doors opening out to the patio area, door leading into the Kitchen.
Kitchen - 4.27 x 2.79 (14'0" x 9'1")
Attractive kitchen fitted with a variety of matching wall and base units with work surfaces over, integrated oven with electric hob and extractor hood over, sink unit with drainer and central tap, radiator, stone tiled flooring, part tiled walls, access to the cloakroom/WC.
Cloakroom
Stone flooring, radiator, W.C, wash hand basin and frosted window.
Cellar - 3.59 x 5.17 (11'9" x 16'11")
A large space which is currently used for storage.
First Floor
Landing
Stairs leading up to the second floor, radiator, doors leading into:
Bedroom One - 5.37 x 4.76 (17'7" x 15'7")
Double bedroom with windows to the front and the side, radiator and coving to the ceiling.
Bedroom Two - 4.92 max x 3.28 max (16'1" max x 10'9" max )
Double bedroom with exposed wooden flooring, bay window, fitted wardrobes with storage over and radiator.
Family Bathroom - 3.70 x 2.79 (12'1" x 9'1")
A pleasant white bathroom suite comprising: Bath with shower over and shower screen, W.C, wash hand basin, part tiled walls, radiator, two good size storage cupboards with one housing the combination gas boiler and window.
Second Floor
Landing
Window, radiator, doors leading into:
Bedroom Three - 4.78 min x 3.67 (15'8" min x 12'0")
Double bedroom with exposed wooden flooring, radiator, window, ‘Jack and Jill’ style door leading into Bedroom Four.
Bedroom Four - 3.81 x 3.24 (12'5" x 10'7")
Double bedroom with exposed wooden flooring, fireplace with grate and window. This bedroom would make the perfect home office or art studio.
Exterior
To the rear there is a good size stone patio with gated access leading to the garden. The garden is a substantial size and is laid mainly to lawn with a combination of walled and fenced boundaries.
Services
Mains electricity, gas, water and drainage connected.
Council Tax Band: A (Staffordshire Moorlands District Council)
EPC Rating: E
Disclaimer
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