Asking Price: £225,000 (Freehold)
Key Features:
> Contemporary Three Storey Cottage Formally A 1900's Stables
> Lounge With Juliet Balcony
> Two Double Bedrooms (Master Bedroom With Vaulted Ceiling)
> EPC Rating D
> Council Tax Banding C
Property Description:
A unique character cottage, sitting centrally within Mickleover, originally built in the 1900's, 'The Old Stables' was adapted from the former stable blocks and has been thoroughly modernized to a high standard to create a stylish and contemporary three storey home. Featuring a stunning spiral staircases, lounge with Juliette balcony, two doubled bedrooms (vaulted ceiling to master), en-suite, shower room, integrated sprinkler system, gas central heating via a combination boiler, enclosed patio courtyard and parking to the front via a block paved driveway.
In brief the property comprises; Entrance hallway featuring spiral staircase leading to the first floor and opening through into a utility room with a range of fitted units. Alongside the utility room is a ground floor wet room/shower room, fully tiled with walk in shower and down lighting. Also found to the ground floor is a bedroom. To the first floor is a generous open plan living area including kitchen with integrated appliances and a range of fitted units, dining area and a spacious lounge with feature glass panel Juliette balcony set behind bespoke wooden shutters. The spiral staircase leads up from the living area to the second floor. Here can be found a master bedroom with vaulted ceiling, skylights creating a light and open feeling and set alongside a master four piece en suite bath and shower room with rain effect shower and free standing bath.
The front of the property features a block paved driveway offering parking for multiple vehicles. Through a wrought iron gate can be found a courtyard area featuring wall boundaries.
Vicarage Road is ideally located a short distance from local schools, public transport routes, shops and amenities within Mickleover. The property also benefits from excellent access to the A38 and A50 road networks leading to the M1 motorway and East Midlands Airport. The property must be viewed internally to be fully appreciated.
Room Measurements & Details:
Entrance Hall: 13' 3'' x 5' 11'' (4.04m x 1.80m)
Utility Room: 9' 4'' x 6' 4'' (2.84m x 1.93m)
Bedroom : 12' 11'' x 7' 2'' (3.93m x 2.18m)
Wet Room : 9' 1'' x 3' 8'' (2.77m x 1.12m)
First Floor:
Lounge Area: 13' 6'' x 13' 5'' (4.11m x 4.09m) Max
Kitchen Area: 10' 8'' x 10' 4'' (3.25m x 3.15m) Max
Second Floor:
Bedroom : 13' 9'' x 13' 5'' (4.19m x 4.09m) Max
En-Suite : 10' 9'' x 9' 3'' (3.27m x 2.82m)
DERBY, DE3
Valid until 13.06.2029
No Additional EPC data available |
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