Welcome to 25 Lower Church Street, Ashby-de-la-zouch, a charming and spacious detached type home with 4 bed in the LE65 1AB area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band .
This classic property was built before 1900 and has a reported internal area of 163.04 internal square metres
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £143,000 and a rental potential of £930 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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In addition to our own current description, this property has received a tailor-made description dated to Mar 30, 2010. It's possible the property has changed since then,
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"A beautiful, Georgian townhouse set in the heart of this desirable town having been thoughtfully and lovingly restored and modernised by the current owners to an exceptional standard. The property comprises: entrance vestibule, reception hallway, sitting room, bespoke fitted Moben dining kitchen. First floor: living room and bedroom with en-suite shower room. Second floor: master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, further bedroom and stunning family bathroom. Continued/ ...
PROPERTY PROFILE CONTINUED Continued/ .... Third floor: L-shaped attic room. Outside: landscaped attractive rear garden. The existing vendors also rent a garage. DIRECTIONAL NOTE The property is best approached by leaving Ashby-de-la-Zouch town centre up Market Street and turning right into Lower Church Street, where the property is located on the left hand side, denoted by the agent's 'For Sale' board. AGENT'S NOTE A fantastic Georgian townhouse which has been lovingly and sympathetically restored and modernised by the current owners and offers a wealth of charm and character throughout, with moulded coving, ceiling roses, solid beech floor in the kitchen, superb bespoke kitchen with Moben units and Korrean work surfacing with glass tiled splashbacks. The home offers versatile accommodation with INTERNAL VIEWING HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
The property is also within commuting distance of the M42/M1 motorway network, providing easy access to the cities of Leicester, Derby, Nottingham and Birmingham and also within easy reach of Nottingham East Midlands and Birmingham International Airports. ASHBY-DE-LA-ZOUCH DETAILS This ancient market town is on the borders of Leicestershire and Derbyshire. It is placed in the centre of a web of routes leading to most of the principal towns and cities of the Midlands. Ashby is twinned with Pithiviers, a town in the South of France.
In Ashby itself is a castle in which The Hastings Family once lived. Also Ashby is close to Calke Abbey, Staunton Harold House Park and 'Conkers'.
The Bulls Head in Market Street is said to be the oldest house in Ashby and dates from the 14th century. After the surrender of the Castle in the Civil War, Cromwell's ordnance sergeant was billeted there while supervising the blowing up of the castle walls, and Cromwell himself is reputed to have taken a drink there.
The White Hart Public House was the last place in Ashby to stage bear baiting. The bear pit can still be seen inside the pub. It is also reputed to have been a haunt for the notorious highwayman Dick Turpin.
Ashby became a spa town in the 19th century when tourists visited the Ivanhoe Baths filled with water drawn from a spa in Moira and moved by train. These closed in 1884, and were unfortunately demolished in the 1960's. Now shopping is the attraction for visitors and there are a variety of locally owned and specialist shops alongside famous high street names as well as the delightful award winning Mill Lane Mews. ENTRANCE DOOR leads to: ENTRANCE VESTIBULE with terracotta flooring and tonge and groove panelling to walls. Door off leads to: RECEPTION HALLWAY with solid wood staircase with turned ballisters, built-in cupboard, doors lead to Sitting Room/Study. A door leading to Cellar having tiled steps: CELLAR SPLIT ONE 4.52m(14'10'') x 1.83m(6'0'') which is split into two areas with arched roofs and having tiled flooring, plumbing for automatic washing machine, light power and racking. CELLAR SPLIT TWO 4.52m(14'10'') x 1.60m(5'3'') there is also additional storage area. SITTING ROOM/STUDY 4.22m(13'10'') x 3.81m(12'6'') with solid beech wooden flooring, attractive feature fireplace with solid wood surround, cast iron inset, tiled hearth and coal effect gas fire, original wall unit to either side of the chimney breast having cupboards and book shelving, moulded coving, ceiling rose, central heating radiator and sash window to the front elevation. KITCHEN 3.89m(12'9'') x 3.68m(12'1'') with extensive range of handmade Moben units comprising wall and base units, corner unit, deep pan self-closing drawers and additional drawer compartments set with Corien work surfacing with under-lighting and with glass painted tiled splashbacks, full size Technik Range oven with five ring hob and plate warmer, Technik stainless steel extractor canopy over, buil-in NEFF microwave, built-in dishwasher, one and a half bowl drainer sink unit with mixer tap over, larder cupboard with solid oak shelving, solid beech flooring, French doors opening onto the landscaped rear garden. STAIRS OFF HALLWAY lead to: LANDING with moulded coving and central heating radiator. LIVING ROOM 5.61m(18'5'') x 4.22m(13'10'') having feature marble fireplace with cast iron inset, marble hearth, coal effect gas fire, two sash windows to the front elevation, window seat, moulded coving, picture rail, central heating radiator and two ceiling roses. BEDROOM 3.91m(12'10'') x 3.66m(12'0'') with stone fireplace, cast iron inset, walk-in wardrobe, central heating radiator, moulded coving, picture rail and ceiling rose. EN-SUITE SHOWER ROOM comprising double shower cubicle with shower unit, wash hand basin and cupboards below, tiled splashbacks, low level flush w.c. and extractor fan. STAIRS leading to: MASTER BEDROOM 5.61m(18'5'') x 4.22m(13'10'') housing a range of fitted furniture comprising built-in wardrobes, two sash windows to the front elevation, central heating radiator, moulded coving and picture rail. EN-SUITE BATHROOM housing a white suite comprising panelled bath with shower unit over, vanity unit with inset wash hand basin and cupboards below, tiled splashbacks, low level flush w.c. and coving to ceiling. BEDROOM 3.91m(12'10'') x 2.87m(9'5'') max. with sash window to the rear elevation and central heating radiator. FAMILY BATHROOM 3.86m(12'8'') x 2.57m(8'5'') comprising rolled edge bath on claw feet, vanity unit with inset wash hand basin and cupboards below, low level flush w.c., beech wooden flooring, sash windows to the rear elevation and central heating radiator. STAIRS lead to: ATTIC ROOM (L-SHAPED) 5.16m(16'11'') x 2.49m(8'2'') + 9'11x 6'4 with laminate flooring, feature beam, fitted wardrobes, two Skylight windows, walk-in storage area. This room offers versatility - could be Study. OUTSIDE There is a secluded, private, walled landscaped rear garden with paved patio area, raised beds and borders having flowers and shrubs, evergreen lawn, arched seating area with climbing shrubs and trees. NOTE Whilst we endeavour to make our sales details accurate and reliable, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the information for you, particularly if contemplating travelling some distance to view the property. MEASUREMENT Please note that room sizes are quoted in metres to the nearest tenth of a metre from wall to wall. The imperial equivalent (included in brackets) is included as a guide for applicants not fully conversant with the Metric system. LOCAL AUTHORITY North West Leicestershire District Council TENURE Freehold (To be verified by vendors). MONEY LAUNDERING Under the Protecting Against Money Laundering and the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, we must point out that any successful purchasers who are proceeding with a purchase will be asked for identification i.e. passport, driving licence or recent utility bill. This evidence will be required prior to solicitors being instructed in the purchase or sale of a property. VALUATIONS/PROPERTY SURVEYS John German are pleased to offer a comprehensive range of Survey and Valuation Reports in accordance with standards set out under the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
These include Private Valuations, (including Probate, Matrimonial and Insurance), the popular RICS Homebuyers Survey and Valuation Report and full Building Survey.
Please telephone our Ashby office (01530) 412824 for further details and advice, and a no obligation quotation specific to your requirements. JGA/KJ/260908
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JGD/KJ/091008 These particulars, whilst believed to be accurate are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their accuracy. No person in this firms employment has the authority to make or give any representation or warranty in respect of the property.
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