A fabulous opportunity to purchase a six bedroom detached house in need of renovation, set a large garden.
24 King Georges Avenue is a beautiful period six bedroom property now in need of renovation. The house offers a purchaser huge potential to create a large family home with annexe or convert to a house of multi occupancy.
The property that was originally built in the 1903 which has had a couple of modern extensions over the years.
On the ground floor you will find a dining room, sitting room, kitchen/ breakfast room, boiler room, conservatory, bedroom, open-plan kitchen/ sitting room, office, en-suite, family bathroom and cloakroom.
On the first floor you will find five bedrooms, one has been used as a dressing room and the door from the landing blocked off but this could easily be opened up again. There is also a separate shower room, separate WC and family bathroom.
OUTSIDE
The property occupies a fabulous corner plot and has a beautiful large garden which is mainly laid to lawn at the front and side. There is a double garage with workshop and hard standing to the rear offering lots of options and potential. The property is fully enclosed by a combination of fencing and hedging, some of the fencing needs replacing. There are also some lovely mature trees, a tree house, flower borders, a lean-to greenhouse and shed. The plot is 0.425 of an acre.
AGENT NOTE:
The sellers require an overage to be included within the Transfer Deed whereby they shall be entitled to 30% of the increase in the property’s value if certain “trigger events” occur within 20 years of the date of completion of the sale, such trigger events to include development or planning permission being granted for such development.
LOCATION
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Situated close to the centre of this thriving town, only a short drive from the Heritage Coast, Leiston is well-served with schools, a cinema, leisure centre/swimming pool and a range of shops including a popular butcher, Co-Op and fruit & veg shop. The beach at Sizewell is just 2 miles to the east and the 14th-century remains of Leiston Abbey lie north-west of the town. Also only a short drive from the market town of Saxmundham; with Waitrose and the train station giving access to Ipswich and then mainline to London.
SERVICES
Services: Mains electric, gas, water and drainage.
Local Authority: East Suffolk District Council
Council Tax Band: E
EPC Rating D
Ofcom; According to Ofcom superfast broadband is available and mobile service.
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