This is a unique building with character and potential, it has a double gated courtyard and it is believed to be an old coach house. This would make an ideal project or just a great city pad. It is within walking distance from Nottingham centre and has good links to M1 motorway, public transport, trams and amenities.
The property briefly comprises; 2 bedrooms, central heating, double glazing (where specified) bathroom, kitchen, dining room/reception room, living room, gated courtyard with off road parking for 2 cars,
Entry to the property is via the courtyard. The front door is wood and partially glazed; the entrance hall has a quarry tiled floor, large in built storage cupboard, keypad alarm panel and access to dining /reception room and the stairs to first floor.
Diner/Reception room (2.70 x 3.45)
Radiator, double glazed window, quarry tiled floor, access to open plan living room and galley kitchen.
Living room (2.41 x 5.75)
2 Radiators, wall lighting, double glazed window. Carpeted floor.
Galley kitchen (1.33 x 3.44)
Bespoke kitchen units with wooden doors, Belfast sink, work surface, SMEG gas cooker with extractor hood, double glazed window, spot light track, radiator, quarry tiled flooring.
Stairs to the first floor are carpeted, as is the landing area which has access to 2 bedrooms, combi boiler and the bathroom. The stairs have a double glazed window overlooking the courtyard and the landing has a window overlooking the road.
Front bedroom ( 2.70 x 3.59 x 2.90)
Radiator, carpeted floor, window overlooking road, loft access.
Rear bedroom (2.90 x 4.62 x 2.90)
Large in-built wardrobe, carpeted flooring, 2 double glazed windows and a radiator.
Bathroom (1.39 x 2.58)
Featuring a white suite with shower over the bath, partially tiled walls, radiator, laminate flooring, spot lighting and window.
Outside
Double gated courtyard with space for 2 cars to park..
These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy.
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