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2 Bedroomed Grade II Listed End of Terrace

2 Bathrooms

Enclosed Courtyard Garden to the Rear

Wealth of Character and Original Features

Cellar

Flat Walk to Amenities

Permit Parking Available

NO ONWARD CHAIN

EPC Rating G

Council Tax Band A

Freehold

Set in a prime position in the heart of town, and just a short, flat walk to local amenities, is this charming Grade II listed two-bedroom cottage with a pretty enclosed courtyard garden to the rear. The accommodation spans across three floors, with a wealth of character and original features, and the added benefit of a cellar. Permit parking available. No onward chain.

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 Traditionally constructed in stone, the property has a textured rendered exterior with inset wooden-framed doors and sash windows set under a pitched tiled roof. Internal features include moulded skirting boards and architraves, exposed beams, wooden panelled doors, and a combination of ceramic tiled and carpeted flooring. Electric heating and domestic hot water.

  
 
 The primary entrance to the property is from St Mary Street and through a solid hardwood front door into:

  
ENTRANCE HALLWAY:
 Turning staircase with wooden handrail up to the first-floor landing. Consumer unit at high level. Doors into the following:

  
SNUG:
 2.29m x 2.41m (7'6" x 7'11")
Bay window to the front. Recess with bespoke fitted bookshelves and cabinets set under.

  
KITCHEN:
 2.82m x 4.51m (9'3" x 14'10") Max
A pair of doors lead out to the courtyard garden. Solid wood worktops along two walls with a complimentary breakfast bar. Inset double stainless-steel sink and four-ring induction hob with concealed circulating fan over. A range of wooden panelled cupboards and drawers set under, with integrated oven/grill and space and plumbing for a dishwasher. Matching wall-mounted cabinets.

  
 
 An access hatch with stone steps and wooden handrail leads down to:

  
CELLAR:
 3.93m x 2.91m (12'11" x 9'7") Max
An ample storage area with restricted head height. Light.

  
LIVING/GARDEN ROOM:
 4.01m x 2.75m (13'2" x 9'0")
A bright reception room with two Velux skylights, a window to the side, and fully glazed folding external door to the rear leading out to the courtyard garden. Roof access hatch.

  
 
 From the entrance hallway, stairs lead up to:

  
FIRST FLOOR LANDING AREA:
 Window to the rear with views of the courtyard garden. Turning staircase with wooden handrail up to the principal bedroom suite. Doors into the following:

  
BEDROOM TWO:
 3.19m x 4.04m (10'6" x 13'3")
Two windows to the front with views of St Mary Street and the surrounding townscape. Bespoke fitted bookshelves along two walls.

  
SHOWER ROOM:
 Window to the rear. A white suite comprising a low-level WC, pedestal wash basin, and double-width fully tiled shower enclosure housing an electric shower with head on an adjustable chrome rail. Tiling to all walls. Extractor fan at high level.

  
 
 From the first-floor landing, stairs lead up to:

  
PRINCIPAL BEDROOM SUITE:
 Airing cupboard housing water cylinder and wooden slatted shelving. Opening into:

  
BATHROOM:
 Skylight to the rear. A white suite comprising a low-level WC, pedestal wash basin, and bath with mixer taps and separate handheld attachment. Tiling to all walls. Extractor fan at high level.

  
BEDROOM:
 4.41m x 3.36m (14'6" x 11'0") Average
Vaulted ceiling with window to the side elevation looking across St Mary Street. Roof access hatch.

  
GARDEN:
 The thoughtfully designed courtyard garden makes excellent use of the outdoor space and is fully enclosed by stone walls, offering both privacy and charm. A striking magnolia tree serves as a focal point, while raised flower beds to one side are filled with a variety of plants and shrubs, bordered by a low stone wall. Tucked into the corner is a practical stone outbuilding, ideal for garden storage and equipment. Adjoining the garden room, the sun terrace provides a perfect setting for al fresco dining and entertaining.

  
SERVICES:
 Mains electricity, water, and drainage. Council Tax Band A. EPC Rating G.

  
DIRECTIONS:
 From Agincourt Square, proceed down Church Street. At the end, turn right along St Mary's Street, and the property is just after Monnow Interiors on the right-hand side. What3words:///unusable.farmed.recover

  
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Descriptions of the property are subjective and are used in good faith as an opinion and NOT as a statement of fact. Please make further specific enquires to ensure that our descriptions are likely to match any expectations you may have of the property. We have not tested any services, systems or appliances at this property. We strongly recommend that all the information we provide be verified by you on inspection, and by your Surveyor and Conveyancer.

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