Property description
43 North Street is a delightful 19th century terraced property that, in conjunction with number 44 & 45, originally existed as the 19th c Greyhound Public House. This was delicenced in 1915 and after WW1 briefly operated
as a garage/service station for cycles and motor-cycles. The property was eventually divided into 3 parts - this property being approximately 40% of the original dwelling with a further kitchen extension constructed in the 1990's. Downstairs, the two reception rooms are accessed from the entrance hall which has stairs rising to the first floor and a lovely orignal tiled floor. Of particular note is the lovely living room with a working chimney and fitted with a wood burning stove. The room also contains fitted shelves for display items or books with cupboards below. The kitchen is located to the rear of the property with views over the rear garden and contains a fitted work surface with cupboard below, a fitted electric oven with gas hob and a dishwasher. The kitchen also extends into a small area for a breakfast table and opens to a rear lobby with access to the cloakroom and a door out onto the rear garden. To the first floor are two double bedrooms both with exposed beams and a bathroom fitted with both a bath and separate shower cubicle.
Outside, this lovely Victorian home has a secluded rear garden with good security leading to large detached garage with electric lighting and power sockets. Additional adjacent parking exists for one more vehicle, accessed via Moorend Lane.
Waitrose supermarket is conveniently located across the road with direct access to the town centre, Barley Hill Primary School and St Mary's church.
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