ENTRANCEHALL Part glazed UPVC entrance door and window to side aspect. Radiator.
LOUNGE/DININGROOM A beautifully light room with large windows and French doors opening to rear garden. Two radiators, wood burning stove in recess with tiled hearth and floating timber mantlepiece. Provision for TV, open plan to:
KITCHEN Another light area with windows to front and rear and two high-level windows to the side. Range of contemporary styled cabinets with work surfaces and matching upstands. Inset 1 1/2 bowl sink unit, electric induction hob, built in refrigerator and dishwasher.
BEDROOM1 Two radiators, two windows to side aspect, built in wardrobe cupboard with electric light. Door to:
ENSUITESHOWERROOM Level entry shower enclosure with mixer shower, vanity wash basin with cupboards beneath, close coupled w.c., window to side aspect, heated towel rail.
BEDROOM2 Two aspects to front and side, radiator. Door to:
ENSUITESHOWERROOM Level entry shower enclosure with mixer shower, vanity wash basin with cupboards beneath, close coupled w.c., window to side aspect, heated towel rail.
OUTSIDE Timber WORKSHOP/UTILITY ROOM: With electric power, fitted single drainer stainless steel sink unit, provision for washing machine.
GARDENS The property has a wide gravelled hardstanding with off-road parking for two cars. There is access to either side of the property leading to the enclosed rear garden which is lawned with established planting to the borders. There is a pedestrian access at the rear too.
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.