Property description
Very Special 1930s Semi-Detached House of Character within the Prestigious 'West End' of Guisborough
Lounge, Dining Room, Super Kitchen with Breakfast Area, Utility Room and Cloakroom
Three Double Bedrooms, Bathroom and Shower Room
Gas Central Heating and Double Glazing
Integral Garage, Large Drive and Delightful Private Rear Garden
Available on the open market for the first time in nearly forty years is this very special traditional bay fronted semi-detached house of character which was constructed by the reputable local builder Wilkinson as part of his development of the favoured 'West End' of Guisborough in the 1930s. Requiring an internal inspection to be appreciated, the house has, under the careful and imaginative hands of the present owners, been thoughtfully extended and refurbished internally so as now to provide a really super family home. Possessing a lovely light and airy feel throughout, the house offers generously proportioned accommodation with two reception rooms and a super 'heart of the house' style kitchen with breakfast area - ideal for the needs of day to day family life. There are three double bedrooms, complimented by a bathroom and a shower room and all those windows to the front of the house are south facing and enjoy lovely views of the hills. West End offers the enviable combination of being within a long established residential area yet within comfortable walking distance of the historic town centre with its range of shopping facilities and amenities. Guisborough is well served for both primary and secondary schooling and is well placed for access to the Coast, the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and the industrial centres of Teesside. Externally there is a good sized integral garage served by an extensive drive and to the rear an absolutely delightful secluded mature garden which affords complete privacy and seclusion. This really is a VERY SPECIAL FAMILY HOME - VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Ground Floor
Vestibule
with partly glazed entrance door, ceramic tiled floor and original half glazed inner door flanked by decorative coloured leaded glass panels.
Hall
an attractive reception hall with radiator, coved ceiling with decorative centre piece and staircase to the first floor with original newel post and balustrading. Original doors to the various rooms.
Hall
Cloakroom
fully tiled with low flush W.C., coved ceiling and attractive slate tiled floor. Expelair fan operated by the light.
Lounge
3.78m (12'5) x 3.48m (11'5). plus south facing bow window. Radiator, coved ceiling with decorative centre piece, T.V. point and pair of attractive glazed doors opening through into the dining room, allowing the lounge and dining room to open up and combine to provide a larger area if required - ideal for entertaining purposes.
Dining Room
3.48m (11'5) x 3.71m (12'2). plus bow window enjoying a pleasant aspect across the rear garden. Tasteful period style fireplace, radiator and coved ceiling with decorative centre piece.
Breakfast Kitchen
An 'L' shaped room 5.1m (16'9) x 2.84m (9'4) plus 3.55m (11'8) x 1.95m (6'5) . Very much the 'heart of the house' and ideal for the needs of day to day family life. Range of medium oak effect faced wall and floor units incorporating a bowl and a half asterite sink, gas hob with extractor hood over and electric double oven, integral dishwasher, integral fridge and integral freezer, part tiling above the working surfaces with concealed lighting above, ceramic tiled floor to the kitchen area, attractive wood panel ceiling incorporating recessed spot lights, wood block effect laminate flooring to the breakfast area, dado rail, two radiators and patio style doors opening out into the delightful rear garden.
Utility Room
with range of wall and floor cupboards, venting for a tumble dryer, coved ceiling and window overlooking the rear garden.
First Floor
Landing
with lovely original balustrading, coved ceiling with decorative centre piece, picture rail, access to the loft space and original panelled doors to the various rooms.
Bedroom 1
3.5m (11'6) x 4.72m (15'6). a most attractive room with fitted wardrobes to one wall. Radiator and bow window enjoying lovely south facing views of the hills including Highcliffe and Roseberry Topping.
View from Bedroom 1
Bedroom 2
3.45m (11'4) x 3.53m (11'7). a very pleasant room with bow window enjoying lovely south facing views of the hills including Highcliffe and Roseberry Topping. Radiator, period style cast iron fireplace, coved ceiling with decorative centre piece and wood block effect laminate flooring.
View from Bedroom 2
Bedroom 3
3.5m (11'6) x 3.68m (12'1). with radiator, coved ceiling and window enjoying a pleasant aspect across the rear garden.
Bathroom
half tiled with white suite comprising panel bath with mixer shower attachment, pedestal hand basin and low flush W.C.. Radiator, coved ceiling with recessed spot lights and attractive ceramic tiled floor.
Shower Room
with corner tiled shower cubicle having power shower, radiator in decorative cover, coved ceiling and attractive ceramic tiled floor.
Outside
Garage
integral brick built garage with up and over door, electric light and power and useful workshop area to the rear.
Gardens
being well set back from the road to the front, the house is screened from West End by an established privet hedge which affords a good degree of privacy. The front garden is laid to lawn with borders containing a lilac tree, ornamental shrubs and a feature established cordyline, giving a Mediterranean feel to the front garden. A gravelled drive serves the garage and opens out into a turning point offering parking, in total, for five cars. There is a gated path to the side of the house. The rear garden is particularly pleasant, being very secluded and enjoying almost complete privacy. It is laid out with a flagged terrace area, lawn and well stocked beds and borders containing an interesting variety of ornamental shrubs, herbaceous plants etc.. A timber shed is provided and it is also of note that an outside cold water tap is provided and there is an external power point.
Gardens
Gardens
Rear
Extras
all fitted carpets are to be included in the sale.
Local Authority
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council.
Council Tax Assessment
we are advised that the property is in Band E.
Sales Particulars
these sales particulars are based upon an inspection carried out on the 4th of April 2008.
Directions
West End runs between Westgate and Middlesbrough Road. On leaving Guisborough town centre proceed in a westerly direction to the junction of Westgate with Hutton Lane. At this point proceed on into West End where number 14 is the third house on the right hand side after the junction of West End with West End Avenue.
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Property Features :
- Very Special 1930s Semi-Detached House of Character within the Prestigious ´West End´ o
- Lounge, Dining Room, Super Kitchen with Breakfast Area, Utility Room and Cloakroom
- Three Double Bedrooms, Bathroom and Shower Room
- Gas Central Heating and Double Glazing
- Integral Garage, Large Drive and Delightful Private Rear Garden Available on the open market for