Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to Farleigh Clifton Lane, Nottingham, a cozy and compact type home with 6 bed in the NG11 6AA 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
in a neighborhood known for its allure and prestige.
This home stands out for its value and character -
with a market valuation of £1,320,000 and a rental potential of £8,580 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
You can discover more about this property by reading the Mouseprice attributes tables in the next section, or if you are the owner and would like to update this property, for example if you've built an extension, you can do so at the top of this page.
Additional analysis
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This detached family home dates back to 1902, built for brewery
owner James Shipstones daughters wedding.
Boasting a wealth of original features including fireplaces,
cornices, and covings, the property provides six bedroom
accommodation over three floors, along with four bathrooms and a
shower room, plus spacious reception rooms, a study, kitchen,
utility room and boot room.
Set in mature gardens which extend to around an acre, the property
also has a greenbelt paddock measuring approximately 2.5 acres
which enjoys a boundary of Fairham Brook.
The original coach house now forms a separate annex, providing two
further bedrooms, a lounge/dining room, kitchen, conservatory and
bathroom. Also enjoying its own gated parking and garden area.
Viewing is essential.
GROUND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION Entrance Door With stained glass panels
leads into the:- Entrance Porch Ceiling light point, tiled
flooring, storage cupboards, door to the:- Inner Lobby Tiled
flooring, radiator, doors a ground floor bathroom and a:- Boot /
Cloak Room With hanging rails and boot storage space. Ground Floor
Bathroom Fitted with a three piece suite comprising a low flush wc,
wash hand basin and panelled bath with a shower over. Window to the
front elevation, vinyl floor covering. Reception Hallway Window to
the front elevation, picture rail, original cornice, ceiling
lincrusta paper, ceiling light points, two radiators, multi fuel
boiler set on a slate hearth, servants call bell, stairs off to the
first floor (with a window to the half landing). Sitting Room Bay
window to the rear elevation, further window to the side elevation,
picture rail, ceiling rose with light attachment, two radiators,
multi fuel fire set on a slate hearth, original cornice, servants
call bell. Dining Room Accessed via stripped wood double doors with
original handles, from the reception hallway. Bay window with
central door leading out to the patio at the rear, picture rail,
ceiling rose with light attachment, open fireplace (currently in
working order) with a stone surround, servants call bell. Morning
Room French doors leading out to the patio, windows to the rear
elevation, radiator, ceiling light point, storage cupboards (one of
which houses the Potterton industrial boiler), the unit for the
servant call bells, serving hatch to the dining room. Study Window
to the front elevation, ceiling light point and wall light points,
radiator, access to the:- Utility Room / Drying Room Window to the
front elevation, storage cupboards (one of which houses the meters,
another housing the pressurised water tank), loft access hatch,
sink, plumbing for a washing machine, security alarm control panel.
Kitchen Fitted with a range of wall, drawer and base units, two
stainless steel sink units with mixer taps over, electric oven,
induction hob, Aga, space for an American style fridge/freezer.
Central island with drawers and cupboards beneath, radiator,
cushioned flooring, door leading out to the front of the property,
windows to the front and side elevations. FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION
First Floor Landing Stairs off to the second floor (with a window
to the half landing), doors to four bedrooms (some with original
servant bells), the family bathroom and separate shower room.
Bedroom Window to the rear elevation, radiator, built in wardrobes
and desk with lights above, servants call bell, ceiling spot
lights, original fireplace with a marble hearth. Bedroom Bay window
to the rear elevation, radiator, coving, ceiling light point,
original fireplace with a wooden surround. Bedroom Window to the
front elevation, radiator, ceiling light point, built in wardrobes.
Shower Room Fully tiled and fitted with a wash hand basin with
mixer tap, and a walk in shower cubicle with two rainfall shower
heads. Window to the front elevation, extractor fan, heated towel
rail. Family Bathroom Fitted with 'His & Hers' sinks with mixer
taps over, a deep bath with mixer tap, a low flush wc, and a bidet.
Window to the front elevation, part tiling to walls, vinyl floor
covering, ceiling light point, feature corner cornice, heated towel
rail, radiator. Bedroom Window to the rear elevation, radiator,
built in wardrobes with matching dressing table and drawers,
original fireplace with tiled surround, ceiling light point. SECOND
FLOOR ACCOMMODATION Second Floor Landing Shelved airing cupboard
with light and housing two hot water tanks, eaves storage cupboard
with shelving, light and carpeting, doors giving access to two
further bedrooms and two bathrooms. Bedroom Windows to the side and
rear elevations, original cast iron fireplace, radiator, ceiling
light point. Bedroom Bay window to the rear elevation, two ceiling
light points, built in wardrobes and freestanding dressing table
with drawers, cast iron fireplace. Family Bathroom Fitted with a
cast iron freestanding 'slipper' bath with mixer tap over, two wash
hand basins, a walk in shower cubicle with a Mira rainfall power
shower, a low flush wc and bidet. Window to the rear elevation with
superb views across Nottinghamshire, radiator, cast iron fireplace,
wood panelling to the walls, vinyl floor covering, storage
cupboards, loft access hatch. Bathroom Fitted with a wash hand
basin, and a paneled bath with a shower over. Vinyl floor covering,
storage cupboard. OUTSIDE There are beautifully maintained gardens
to the front of the property with a York stone pathway leading to
the entrance door.
To the rear of the property there are extensive gardens with a
shaped lawn, a York stone patio, mature shrubs, raised borders and
beds, a sunken garden with pathways, a feature fishpond and steps
down to a tennis lawn. There is a vegetable garden with fruit trees
including red currant and walnut, a greenhouse (with power and
light, and original winding openings), cold frames, and a storage
shed (with power and light).
There is a tractor shed, and two external toilets.
There is a (greenbelt) paddock measuring around 2.5 acres, with a
boundary of Fairham Brook where there are herons, kingfishers and
trout. SEPARATE COTTAGE ANNEX Originally the coach house. With
separate water, electric and gas. The property is Council Band
A.
GROUND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION including a lounge/dining room, kitchen,
conservatory and bathroom.
FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION including two bedrooms.
OUTSIDE there is double gated access to a parking and garden area.
Disclaimer Notes These sales particulars have been prepared by
Thomas James Estate Agents on the instruction of the vendor.
Services, equipment and fittings mentioned in these particulars
have NOT been tested, and as such, no warranties can be given.
Prospective purchasers are advised to make their own enquiries
regarding such matters. These sales particulars are produced in
good faith and are not intended to form part of a contract. Whilst
Thomas James Estate Agents have taken care in obtaining internal
measurements, they should only be regarded as approximate. Money
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