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St Nicholas Road, Plumstead

Plumstead

£415,000 Offers Over

2 x 1 x
Department:
Sales
Reference:
4617464
Type:
Terraced House
Availability:
Sold STC
Receptions:
2
Tenure:
Freehold

Property features

  • Victorian Terrace House
  • Two Double Bedrooms
  • Overlooking St Nicholas Gardens
  • Two Reception Rooms
  • Gas Central Heating
  • Double Glazed
  • Superb Throughout
  • Approx 40ft Garden

Summary

Hi Residential is delighted to present to the market this beautifully maintained two-bedroom mid-terraced Victorian house, located in the increasingly popular area of South East London. This residence is perfectly situated on the esteemed St. Nicholas Road, renowned for its convenience and community atmosphere.

The home is in close proximity to the bustling shopping districts of Plumstead High Street and Woolwich town centre. These vibrant areas offer a plethora of supermarkets, shops, restaurants, and bars, catering to all your needs and desires. Families will appreciate the nearby excellent primary and secondary schools, enhancing the appeal for those with educational considerations. The transport infrastructure is robust, with several bus routes and two mainline stations providing direct rail links to central London locations like Charing Cross, Cannon St, and St Pancras International. Additionally, the DLR and the forthcoming Crossrail enhance connectivity, making it ideal for commuters.

Internally, the house features a spacious through lounge that serves as a central hub for family activities and relaxation. The modern fitted galley kitchen is equipped with all the necessary appliances and includes patio doors that open out to a charming garden, perfect for outdoor dining and leisure. Upstairs, there are two well-proportioned double bedrooms and a stylish three-piece family bathroom, complete with a Victorian roll-top bath that adds a touch of elegance to the home.

Key benefits of this property include double glazing and gas central heating throughout, ensuring comfort in all seasons. Ample storage space throughout the home helps to keep living areas neat and tidy, while the patio garden with a summerhouse provides a delightful retreat during warmer months.

This property represents a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a blend of historic charm and modern convenience. Early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the distinctive features and prime location of this lovely Victorian home.

Details

Entrance Hall
Part wooden door with obscure glass. Radiator.

Lounge 12' 10'' x 11' 0'' (3.91m x 3.35m)
Bay window to front. Radiator. Wood flooring.

Dining Room 11' 3'' x 11' 0'' (3.43m x 3.35m)
Double glazed window to rear. Radiator. Wooden flooring.

Kitchen 12' 0'' x 8' 0'' (3.65m x 2.44m)
Double glazed French doors to garden. Range of wall and base units with rolled top work surfaces. Stainless steel sink unit with drainer to side and cupboards under. Integrated washing machine, dishwasher, fridge/freezer and built in oven and hob with extractor fan over.

Landing
Built in cupboard. Access to loft. Skylight.

Bedroom 1 13' 1'' x 13' 0'' (3.98m x 3.96m)
Bay window and picture window to front. Radiator.

Bedroom 2 12' 0'' x 8' 10'' (3.65m x 2.69m)
Double glazed window to rear. radiator.

Bathroom
Frosted window to rear. Roll top bath. Vanity wash hand basin. Low flush WC. Radiator. Part tiled walls.

Garden
Decked patio area. Summer house to rear the width of garden.

FEES APPLY
Fees are charged at £75.00 per applicant for referencing and an administration fee of £125.00 per tenancy. A holding deposit of £250.00 is to be paid up front which will be deducted from the total monies due upon completed and valid references. This fee is non refundable in the event that the applicant either fails the referencing or withdraws from the offer.

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