This is a restored Edwardian detached house on a tricking corner location with feature turret bay window to the corner - built in 1912 as The Gables, this mock-Tudor, Arts and Crafts house contains a large living room (located in the stained glass turret bay), large modern kitchen with central island and a further stained glass bay window, very large tiles entrance hall with feature timber, dog-leg staircase and stairwell which is entered from a tiled open porch with stained glass windows and panelled door. To the rear of the house is a further reception room that is in the process of being developed into a dining room with metal-framed French doors into the rear garden which is ideal for setting up/craft, waiting area. This unfinished room as a new period shower room complete with Thomas Crapper toilet. There is a full height extensive basement under much of the ground floor, which contains three rooms and has power and water The first floor level contains has one large double bedrooms with stained glass tower bay window, a smaller bedroom also with stained glass, and a box room to the rear. Modern bathroom. The house retains all original panelled doors and handles, plaster cornice and picture rails as well as wall panelling, floorboards and fireplaces
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