Property description
A beautifully presented Edwardian property with big accommodation that’s as impressive on the inside as it is on the outside. The property, originally known as Conway House, was owned by an engineer who designed and worked on the construction of the Ship canal and there is lots of original features and character including beautiful interior doors and joinery. A superb architectural feature is the centre turret which gives the entrance hall and the bedroom above a particularly attractive shape. Downstairs the property has two big reception rooms and there is a spacious dining kitchen with loads of space for a full size dining table if required. Upstairs, the galleried landing is flooded with light from an original stained glass window; there are 4 bedrooms bathroom and a separate toilet. Outside the double garage was enlarged in 2008 and is now accessed for Queens Drive behind. There is excellent loft space in the garage ideal for storage and with potential for conversion. The property has an enclosed courtyard garden immediately at the rear and further garden areas to the side and front.
Ground Floor
Entrance hall
Lounge - 15' 5'' x 10' 2 (4.70m x 3.10m)
Dining Room - 12' 3'' x 14' 2 (3.73m x 4.31m)
Dining Kitchen - 15' 10'' x 13' 3 (4.82m x 4.04m)
First Floor
Landing
Bedroom One - 15' 9'' x 14' 9 (4.80m x 4.49m)
Bedroom Two - 14' 3'' x 12' 2 (4.34m x 3.71m)
Bedroom Three - 12' 8'' x 10' 8 (3.86m x 3.25m)
Bedroom Four - 7' 9'' x 7' 11 (2.36m x 2.41m)
Bathroom - 7' 1'' x 7' 1 (2.16m x 2.16m)
Seperate toilet
Outside
Garage - 18' 2'' x 16' 1 (5.53m x 4.90m)
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