- 4 Double Bedroom Terraced House +
- Original Features +
- 3 Receptions +
- Shower Room and Bathroom +
- Enclosed Rear Garden +
- Utility Room +
Property Description
De La Hay Avenue is without doubt one of the more desirable roads in PL3, these grand Victorian terraced houses are spacious enough for any growing family. The moment you enter the property you get the feeling of space as you look down through the property to the utility room almost 60ft away.
I love the high ceilings in these properties and this one has managed to retain most of the original ceiling mouldings and the ceiling rose, further enhancing the character of this property. The dining room is currently used as a bedroom due to the access for one of the vendors children, however it is a spacious light and airy room.
The kitchen/breakfast room has been tastefully finished with a modern kitchen and enough space to seat the family at meal times. To the rear of the kitchen is a utility room.
On the first floor you have a double bedroom and shower room on the mezzanine landing and 2 further double bedrooms on the main landing. The master bedroom is an incredible size spanning the entire width of the property, This could easily be split in to 2 should you need an extra bedroom or study.
In the loft there is a further room and family bathroom, with the landing having its own snug, ideal for some peace and quiet whilst reading your favourite book. The loft was converted some time ago however there are no building regs, so can only be described as a loft room.
To the rear of the property there is a seating area tucked away offering a good degree of privacy, the remainder of the garden has been designed for low maintenance and is enclosed by the original stone walls.
Area Description
Plymouth, Britain’s Ocean City, is one of Europe’s most vibrant waterfront cities. Located in one of the most beautiful locations imaginable, Plymouth is sandwiched between the incredible South West coastline and the wild beauty of Dartmoor National Park.
There’s everything you’d expect to find in a cool, cultural city, with great shopping, arts and entertainment. But there’s also hundreds of years of history to uncover, from Sir Francis Drake and the Spanish Armada to the Mayflower sailing in 1620, to a city rebuilt following the Blitz during World War II. With easy access to Exeter and its International Airport and a mainline train station giving direct access to London and a ferry port offering sea crossings to both France and Spain.
Council Tax Band - D
EPC Rating - D
Tenure - Freehold