A one-of-a-kind three double-bedroom detached home, originally built to bespoke specifications in the 1950s, is on sale for the first time with a price tag of £650k.
In the attractive location of Woodmere Avenue, the home is chain-free with a sizeable rear garden, two well-proportioned reception rooms, and a kitchen/breakfast room.
Plus, the property has off-street parking, double-glazed windows, and gas central heating and it is ideally situated within proximity of local schools and shopping centres.
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Look inside this 1950's home on the market for the first time ever
Externally, the property's striking features include a brick wall, a panel-enclosed front garden, and a pathway leading outward.
Upon entering the house, a welcoming entrance hallway fitted with a carpeted staircase leading to the first-floor landing.
Moving into the living room, the space overlooks the rear garden, and similarly, the dining room also has double-glazed doors and windows offering views and access to the beautiful rear garden.
The kitchen comes fitted with a range of wall, base, and drawer units, providing plenty of space for a dishwasher and automatic washing machine.
It also features a single-bowl stainless steel sink with chrome taps and a wall-mounted Worcester Bosch combination boiler.
The dining room, capable of hosting a six-seater table, also overlooks the rear garden through large windows.
Plus, it features an electric real flame effect fire, mantel, carpet flooring, and decorative picture rail.
The upstairs of the house has three bedrooms with the master offering double-glazed windows overlooking the rear garden and enough space for a king-sized bed, wardrobes, and chest of drawers.
Outside, a well-fenced panel-enclosed rear garden stretches an impressive 36.58m in length, is mostly laid to lawn with a patio at the front.
The estate agents have pointed out the possibility of a substantial rear and loft extension, subject to appropriate planning permissions.
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