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- Three-Bedroom Mid-Terraced +
- Well-Proportioned Accommodation +
- Walking Distance To City Centre +
- Highly Sought After Location +
- Enclosed Rear Garden +
- Period Features +
- Council Tax Band D +
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Situated on the highly regarded St Mark’s Road, a distinguished tree-lined one-way street just inside the ring road, this elegant three-bedroom period townhouse offers beautifully proportioned accommodation arranged over three floors, together with a charming rear garden. The property retains a wealth of original features, combining character and practicality in a prime city centre setting.
The accommodation is introduced via a welcoming entrance hall, notable for its moulded archway, which leads through to the principal reception room. The sitting room is a refined and light-filled space, enhanced by a south-facing bay window and an exposed brick fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. To the rear, the dining room provides a well-balanced second reception area, ideally suited to both formal dining and everyday living, with stairs rising to the first floor and useful storage beneath. The kitchen is fitted with a range of cream-fronted cabinetry with complementary work surfaces and offers direct access to the rear garden. Functional and well arranged, it provides a practical space with scope for further enhancement if desired.
The first floor hosts a particularly versatile principal bedroom, currently arranged as two interconnecting areas, which could readily be reinstated to create a generous double bedroom. This room, along with the second bedroom on this floor, retains attractive period fireplaces. A well-appointed family bathroom is also located on this level, offering a white suite and useful built-in storage, alongside a separate WC. Occupying the second floor is a further double bedroom, enjoying a sense of privacy and elevated views, ideal as a principal suite, guest accommodation, or workspace.
Externally, the property is approached via a gravelled frontage with steps leading to the entrance. To the rear, the garden is a delightful feature, predominantly laid to lawn and complemented by a raised decked terrace, ideal for outdoor dining and entertaining, with a timber shed positioned at the far end. Further benefits include gas-fired central heating and double glazing, while a range of retained period details—such as high skirting boards, picture rails, and stripped internal doors—enhance the home’s character and charm.