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The Victorian mid-terrace house has three storeys, a loft conversion, and a fully renovated interior and exterior. The kitchen is the main attraction, featuring a bespoke design with teal and blush cabinetry, quartz worktops, a Quooker tap, a double oven, a downdraft hob, and a utility sink. The space is open-plan, with bifolds that open up to the outside and allow sunlight to flood in through solar-powered skylights. The ground floor reception rooms have been combined to create a larger space. The first floor features a spacious double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and a cast-iron fireplace, a second double bedroom with a built-in ironing board, and a four-piece family bathroom with a freestanding bath, walk-in shower, and geometric floor tiles. The loft conversion adds two further bedrooms, a bathroom, and a home office with a large sliding window. The garden has been fully relandscaped with raised beds, a fruiting cherry tree, a new lawn, and a paved patio. The house has been recently double-glazed, and has had a new roof and boiler fitted.