“ROMANY”
18
WELL CLOSE TERRACE, Whitby

This typical late Victorian detached house
was built around 1880 towards the head of a short cul-de-sac on the
West side of the town only a short walk from Skinner Street, one of
Whitby’s main shopping areas, and the cliff top. The property benefits
from partial gas central heating and original features, including high
ceilings and the staircase. In recent years the property has been reroofed,
rewired and had a damp course fitted.
The accommodation comprises, on the Ground Floor :
Panelled wooden entrance door with stained
glass insert and glazed light with the name of the house above into
entrance lobby with terracotta and black tiled floor;
dado rail; lantern style wall light.
Inner door with stained glass insert and surrounded by obscured
glass panels into the HALL
: two ceiling lights; central heating radiator;
telephone socket; single power socket; obscured glazed windows
providing borrowed light into the lounge and the kitchen; understairs
cupboard; tall cupboard with shelving; central heating thermostat
controls; solid wood back door leading to the rear yard.
SITTING ROOM
: 16’10” x 10’11” overall; sash window in front
elevation with vertical blind; ceiling light; picture rail; original
plaster ceiling mouldings; modern stone open fireplace with ledges
and recesses; two central heating radiators; two double power
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DINING KITCHEN : 16’9”
x 11’7” overall; window in side elevation and glazed window supplying
light from the hall; three fluorescent ceiling lights; traditional
maid’s pulley operated clothes airer; range of medium oak effect
wall and base units with drawers and a leaded glazed display cupboard;
onyx pattern work surfaces; stainless steel single drainer sink
with mono mixer tap; built in Berco Elite double electric oven;
expelair fan; Hygena four ring gas hob with Berco cooker hood
over; plumbing for washing machine; provision for fridge freezer;
central heating Ideal Mexico 2 gas boiler on stone flags; five
double and one single power sockets; telephone socket. Obscured
glazed sliding door into: |
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LIVING
ROOM
: 14’2 x 11’7” overall; sash window in front elevation
with vertical blind; central heating radiator; tiled fireplace
and hearth with gas fire; picture rail; original plaster ceiling
mouldings; telephone point; Sky socket; TV aerial socket; three
double power sockets.
From the Hall, staircase to the First
Floor Landing with sash window in rear elevation; ceiling light;
cloaks hanging; central heating radiator.
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BATHROOM
: 9’4” x 8’1”; sash window in rear elevation; ceiling
light; central heating radiator; white suite comprising bath with Mira
Advance electric shower over and shower curtain; pedestal washbasin;
partially tiled with decorative border; airing
cupboard housing the hot water tank.
Separate WC
with ceiling light and window.
BEDROOM 1 : 14’2” x 10’8”; sash window in front elevation; ceiling
light; picture rail; two double power sockets.
BEDROOM
2 : 11’0” x
8’4”; sash window in rear elevation; ceiling lights; one double
power socket.
BEDROOM
3 : 10’11” x
8’1”; sash window in front elevation; ceiling light; picture
rail; two double power sockets.
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BOX
ROOM/DRESSING
ROOM
: 6’6” x 6’10” overall; sash window in front elevation;
fluorescent ceiling light; electric wall mounted heater; one double
power socket.
Stairs continue via a galleried half landing
to a Second Floor Landing with ceiling light and double power socket;
store room 5’6” wide with hanging space and storage
(possible conversion for another bathroom); wall light.
ATTIC
ROOM
1 : 12’10” x 11’5” overall; sash window in gable
end; ceiling light; cupboard under the eaves; double power socket.
ATTIC
ROOM
2 : 12’9” x 11’0” overall; sash window in gable
end with superb view of the Abbey; exposed purlin; ceiling light;
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OUTSIDE
: Enclosed rear yard with lean-to building housing
a WC and a coal
shed with shelving. Concrete block Work
Shop: 7’5” x 8’3”; fluorescent ceiling light; power
socket; shelving; rear gate to path giving access to the side
of the property for emptying of wheelie bins.
Front garden area behind low wall
with climbing Honeysuckles either side of the front door, roses,
tree peonies and various established shrubs.
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Notes: Council Tax Band D
IMPORTANT
Please note that none of the services
nor any of the appliances at this property have been tested recently
and it is the responsibility of any person or persons intending to purchase
this Property to undertake their own survey or examination to ensure
that they are satisfied as to the condition of such services and appliances.
GUIDE
PRICE: £240,000
Viewing
strictly by appointment through Colin Brown & Kidson
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