An extremely well presented three storey grade two listed period town house.Many original features, gas central heating, reception hall, lounge with feature fireplace, study room/office, fitted kitchen/diner, first floor landing, two well proportioned bedrooms, bathroom, second floor landing, third bedroom, rear small courtyard with outbuilding, enclosed rear gardens, a rare opportunity.
Ref: FAP/19227_STP00132
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GENERAL INFORMATION:A unique opportunity to acquire an extremely well presented three storey grade two listed period town house offering a wealth of charm and character located close to the centre of the historic village of Tutbury.
Number nine we believe as part of a larger town house was built in the early 19th century and has been converted recently into three separate residential dwellings. Constructed over three storeys and built of brick beneath a pitched tiled roof the front elevation has an attractive double fronted appearance relieved by sash windows having stone lintels and hardwood front door. Immediately to the rear of the property is a small courtyard and outbuilding, whilst a path leads to a gravelled garden and further enclosed garden with outbuildings and timber garden shed.
An internal inspection will reveal tastefully decorated and well maintained interior and in brief consists of on the ground floor reception hall with stairs leading to the first floor, lounge with feature fireplace housing a cast iron stove, study room/office and a spacious fitted kitchen/diner. The first floor passageway landing has a staircase leading to the second floor and leads to two well proportioned bedrooms and family bathroom. The second floor landing leads to the third double bedroom.
Duke Street is located close to the heart of the historic and renowned village of Tutbury with its period architecture and provides an excellent range of amenities including Tutbury Castle, church, interesting shops, village inns and restaurants, bank, nearby railway station and local bus services. The location also provides convenient access to other local centres including Burton upon Trent four miles to the west, Derby some ten miles to he north east and the market town of Uttoxeter with its race course is some eight miles to the west. There is also fast access onto the A50 and A38 dual carriageways providing swift onward travel to all Midland regional centres and beyond via the M1 and M6 motorways.
ACCOMMODATION:GROUND FLOOR:
RECEPTION HALL: via a hardwood door with original leaded window light above, having a meter cupboard, central heating radiator, stairs off to the first floor, panel glazed door to the rear courtyard and wood laminate floor.
LOUNGE: 4.63 m x 4.35 m (15'2 x 14'3) having a stained and varnished original wood floor, feature fireplace housing a wood burning cast iron stove with ceramic tiled hearth, central heating radiator, TV and telephone points, ornate coving and decorative ceiling rose and original sash window to the front elevation.
STUDY ROOM/OFFICE: 2.03 m x 4.06 m (6'8 x 13'4) having an exposed beam ceiling, central heating radiator and glazed window to the side elevation.
KITCHEN/DINER: 3.8 m (max) x 4.06 m (12'8 max x 13'4) fitted with a modern wood range of floor and wall cupboards, incorporating an inset one and a half bowl stainless steel sink with mixer tap and glazed window above, slot in cooker space, plumbing for an automatic washing machine and dishwasher, fridge and freezer space, wall mounted Glow Worm gas central heating boiler, central heating radiator, ceramic tiled floor, revealed ceiling beams and glazed windows to the rear and side elevations respectively.
FIRST FLOOR
LANDING: with a wooden balustrade, central heating radiator, sash window to the front elevation and stairs off to the second floor.
BEDROOM 1: 4.63 m x 4.28 m (15'2 x 14'1) a light and spacious room having a central heating radiator and sash window to the front elevation.
BEDROOM 2: 3.87 m x 4.05 m (12'8 x 13'3) with a built in airing cupboard, ceramic tiled fireplace, wardrobe alcove, central heating radiator, TV point and glazed window to the side elevation.
BATHROOM: 2.17 m x 4.02 m (7'1 x 13'2) equipped with a modern white three piece suite comprising panel bath, low level WC and pedestal wash hand basin, central heating radiator, loft access, extractor fan and obscure glazed window to the side elevation.
SECOND FLOOR LANDING: with a wooden balustrade and glazed window to the front elevation.
BEDROOM 3: 4.66 m x 4.36 m (15'3 x 14'4) with a central heating radiator, loft access and sash window to the front elevation.
OUTSIDE: to the rear is a small blue brick courtyard with brick built outhouse having a wooden door. A path continues to a gravelled garden and further lawned garden all enclosed by wood panel fencing to the boundaries. To the top garden there are two further brick built outhouses and timber garden shed.
AN EXTREMELY WELL PRESENTED THREE STOREY GRADE TWO LISTED PERIOD TOWN HOUSE SITUATED IN THE CENTRE OF THE HISTORIC VILLAGE OF TUTBURY
DIRECTIONAL NOTE: from our office in Bridge Street, Tutbury continue directly opposite up Monk Street and at the junction turn left into Duke Street where the property is located immediately on the right hand side as identified by our 'For Sale' board.
VIEWING: Strictly by appointment through Scargill Mann & Co - Tutbury office (IM 6/5/08)3 Bedrooms