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The property is a deceptively spacious, three-bedroom end-of-terrace house with a laid-to-lawn garden to the front, featuring mature trees and plant displays. The rear garden is enclosed and has a gate giving access to the side elevation. A detached garage is located at the rear, with a UPVC double-glazed window and a metal roller shutter door. The house has a UPVC double-glazed entrance hall with a staircase to the landing, storage cupboards, and a window with side aspect. The lounge has a UPVC double-glazed bay window, a stone fireplace, and a radiator. The dining room has a UPVC double-glazed window, a brick fireplace, and a radiator. The kitchen is equipped with wall and base units, work surfaces, and a sink unit with a mixer tap, as well as a halogen hob and a built-in oven. The landing has a leaded light stained glass window and gives access to the loft and three bedrooms, each with a UPVC double-glazed window, built-in storage, and a radiator. The bathroom has a UPVC frosted double-glazed window, a white suite, and a tiled surround. The separate WC has a UPVC frosted double-glazed window and a close-coupled WC with tiling to the walls. The plot size is approximately 0.04 acres, and the property is leasehold with 999 years remaining from 1 November 1927. The annual council tax is £1600, and the property is in a very low flood risk area, but not in a conservation area.