A very well presented and quite unique Edwardian terraced home, this property has seen versatile alterations throughout. With two double bedrooms, a first floor bathroom, a first floor nursery/office, two reception rooms and a kitchen breakfast room with skylights and French doors to the gardens, the living accommodation to both the first and ground floor is impressive indeed. With a ground floor bay window, the property is nestled beyond a gated fore garden. With an original Minton floor to the hallway and plantation shutters to the sitting room, the property still retains many of its original features. The two generous sitting rooms, one to the Southerly aspect and the other to the Northern, are complemented by a substantial kitchen breakfast room with both wall and undercounter storage fitted to either side as well as a skylight and French doors to the garden. Upstairs the original three bedrooms (they were built in the early 1900's with a only a ground floor bathroom, long removed), now consist of the full width main bedroom, a spacious bedroom to the middle and now a first floor bathroom and home office or nursery to the rear. With attractive and long reaching, private views the gardens have been landscaped to include sleepers, artificial turf and mature planting. There is also rear gated access. Available to purchase with no upward chain, this property presents character and style in abundance. "For even more in depth date please download or email to request our Property Brochure & Report, full of transport links, schooling & connectivity information!" LOCATION Newcombe Road interconnects Earlsdon Avenue North and Albany Road. This property is situated to towards the Earlsdon Avenue North end close to Earlsdon and Hearsall Common. Earlsdon, often considered one of the most desirable suburbs in South Coventry, offers a wealth of local amenities as well as easy access to main roads and the train station. With well regarded primary schools within very easy reach, Earlsdon has always been a popular location for families. The close proximity of the beautiful War Memorial Park and Spencer Park offer certain appeal with private tennis and golf clubs also situated within the suburb itself. The train station, a short walk away for many, allows an easy morning commute, sometimes in less than one hour, to London Euston and the city centre is also only a fifteen-twenty minute walk from most Earlsdon addresses. For dining and socializing, coffee shops, bars and restaurants abound. With its own theatre, library and social club Earlsdon really does offer a community spirit that's hard to match.
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