ENTRANCEPORCH Of UPVC construction with glazed entrance door and further glazed door and side panel leading to:
ENTRANCEHALL Radiator, built in coats cupboard, built in airing cupboard housing gas fired boiler providing central heating and domestic hot water, access to roof space.
LOUNGE/DININGROOM A beautifully light room with three aspects to the front and sides, tiled fireplace with wood burning stove, radiator, provision for TV.
KITCHEN Comprehensive range of base and wall cabinets, inset sink unit, inset electric hob with integrated electric oven to the side. Window to rear aspect, part glazed door to:
REARPORCH UPVC construction with glazed door to rear garden.
CLOAKROOM Window, low level w.c., part tiled walls.
BATHROOM/WETROOM Fully tiled walls, electric independent shower unit, pedestal wash basin, wall mounted heater, electric shaver point, wall mirror, window.
BEDROOM1 Window to front aspect, radiator.
BEDROOM2 Bay window to rear aspect, fitted wardrobe cupboards, radiator.
BEDROOM3/DININGROOM Recessed bay with glazed door to rear garden, radiator.
OUTSIDE Brick built GARAGE: With up and over door, personal rear door, electric light and power point.
GARDENS The property occupies a corner plot and has garden to three sides, all of which are arranged with ease of maintenance in mind. A driveway leads to the garage and provides an off-road parking space. The gardens are well-established with shingle beds interspersed with mature shrubs and flowering plants. The rear garden is fully enclosed.
AGENTSNOTE The property is freehold, has all mains services connected and has a Council Tax Rating of Band C
Based on not being a first time buyer, and a purchase price of £250,000, the stamp duty payable would be:
£2,500
Other costs to consider
Mortgage
Removals
Surveys
Solicitors Fees
This calculator works on the following assumptions: you are purchasing the freehold for the property; you are not purchasing on behalf of a company or trust; you are purchasing for your personal, residential use; you don’t already own another property. If these assumptions are incorrect, or you’d like a more detailed breakdown of stamp duty costs, please see the gov.uk stamp duty calculator.