T23 EYA9
Residential Sold
ERA Downey McCarthy are delighted to offer this charming end terrace house centrally located on North Abbey Square, a quiet gated square which originally constructed circa 1836. No. 5 occupies a corner south facing position overlooking the central square garden. This ideal location in the city center offers a tranquil setting with the convenience of city center living and easy access to excellent amenities including the Lee Walk a short distance away. The house was extensively renovated circa 20 years ago with the structure reinforced with steel beams and underfloor heating installed in the ground floor. Internally the house is well laid out with a large open plan kitchen/ living area featuring a double height ceiling, attractive curved walls and exposed original stone masonry. Also situated on the ground floor is an master ensuite bedroom and a separate shower room off the entrance hallway. Upstairs is accessed via a spiral stairs where there is a second good sized bedroom and smaller study/ third bedroom.
This is a truly wonderful home and whilst it is in need of some redecoration, it offers a superb opportunity for home buyers to acquire a historic home in a wonderful location. Viewing is highly recommended.
Hallway 4m x 1.1m
Tiled Floor, Spiral staircase to First Floor
Open Plan Kitchen/Living Room 5.86m x 5m
Fitted Kitchen with built in oven and hob. Washing machine included. Fitted Solid Fuel Stove. Double height ceiling in living area.
Shower Room 2.3m x 2m
Three piece suiter.
Bedroom 1.4m x 3.05m
Tiled Floor, bay window.
Ensuite bathroom 2.87m x 2.12m
First Floor Landing 5m x 3.1m
Wrought iron staircase with gallery, wood floor.
Bedroom 2 3.2m x 5.85m
Dormer window and skylight, wood floor.
Bedroom 3/Study 3m x 2.8m
Skylight, wood floor.
BER: Exempt
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