Phipps & Pritchard
1 High Street
Stourport-on-Severn
Worcestershire
DY13 8DJ
A very spacious Grade II Listed Georgian town house in Stourport town centre. A fascinating property with many original features and having a long garden including a substantial two-storey coach house suitable for a variety of imaginative uses. Available with immediate vacant possession. Viewing Essential. Energy Rating: C
Description
Number 6 Lichfield Street is a substantial period town house with important historical links to Stourport's original development as a busy inland port. These properties were merchants' and canal managers' houses of the time. This special property is Grade ll Listed and also set within a Conservation Area.This ideal family home is truly only appreciated by personal inspection and offered for sale with immediate vacant possession. The accommodation comprises:-
Access is gained via door to:
Entrance Hall
4.95m x 1.03m (16'3" x 3'5")
[including partition door] with central heating radiator and arch to:
Reception Hall
4.07m x 2.43m (13'4" x 8')
[max] with central heating radiator, staircase to first floor and door concealing steps which descend to:
Cellar
5.19m x 4.79m (17'0" x 15'9")
with light and power points, gas and electricity meters and distribution board protecting the electrical installation.
From the Reception Hall doors lead to:
Dining Room
4.89m x 3.96m (16'1" x 13')
[max into alcove] with central heating radiator, window to front elevation and fireplace
Dining Kitchen
4.89m x 4.55m (16'1" x 14'11")
[max] with central heating radiator, window to rear elevation, door to rear elevation opening to outside, range of wall and base mounted kitchen units with worktop surface over having inset 'Belfast' sink, traditional 'Rayburn' stove, 'Worcester' combination boiler, fitted alcove cupboard.
From the Reception Hall a half turn staircase rises to:
First Floor Landing
with door to:
WC
with low level flush wc, pedestal hand wash basin.
Living Room
5.17m x 4.90m (17' x 16'1")
[max in to alcove] with two central heating radiators, window to front elevation and fireplace.
Bedroom One
4.88m x 4.05m (16'0" x 13'3")
[max] with central heating radiator, two windows to rear elevation, fitted wardrobe and door to:
En Suite Shower Room
with window to rear elevation, towel radiator, low level flush wc, hand wash basin and enclosed cubicle with mixer shower.
From the Landing a further staircase rises to:
Second Floor Landing
with doors to:
Bedroom Two
5.15m x 4.94m (16'11" x 16'2")
[in to alcove] with two central heating radiators and decorative fireplace.
Bedroom Three
4.92m x 4.14m (16'2" x 13'7")
with two central heating radiators, window to rear elevation, built-in cupboard.
Shower Room
with towel radiator, window to rear elevation, fitted wc and hand wash basin, enclosed cubicle with mixer shower.
Outside
Large Rear Gardens
with traditional blue brick patio, lawn and a great variety of established shrubs and trees providing a high degree of privacy and shelter.
Substantial Two Storey Semi Detached brick Built Former Coach House
Ground Floor
4.70m x 2.77m (15'5" x 9'1")
[min] currently serving as a utility area with stainless steel sink and plumbing for automatic washing machine. There is also the remnants of an historic Range plus, also, an old water pump. Stairs rise to:
First Floor
5.44m x 2.78m (17'10" x 9'1")
with window to side elevation and fitted shelving.
AGENT'S NOTE
Albeit not uncommon with Period properties, there appears to be an element of Flying Freehold.
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