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About this 3 - End of Terrace
This grade II listed property is situated in the heart of Ashbourne. It was built in 1790 and has many original features kept during its refurbishment in 2007. It has many devoted hours of work during this time and is therefore a property of much interest.
SITTING ROOM 4.99m x 3.47m (16'4" x 11'4") Fireplace with hearth and Morso multi fuel stove. Ceramic tiled floor. Base cupboard in the recess adjacent to the chimney breast including the electric meters. Display shelf in the opposite recess. TV aerial point. Telephone jack point. Secondary glazed sash window. Central heating radiator.
INNER HALL with stairs to the first floor off and four panel door to a curved brick staircase down to:
VALUTED CELLAR 4.29m x 3.28m (14'0" x 10'9") Very interesting area having a brick floor and alcoves hewn from the original stone and recess store also hewn from the stone base. The cellar also has the benefit of an electric light.
KITCHEN 3.25m x 2.34m (10'8" x 7'8") Roll edged marble effect preparation surface with tiled splashback, inset stainless steel sink unit, under cupboard, drawer and two appliance spaces beneath including plumbing for an automatic washing machine and gas cooker point. Two pine doors enclosing the wall mounted Glow-worm condensing gas fired central heating boiler. Window to the side and rear.
HALF LANDING Latch door to the rear garden area
Charming OUTBUILDING understood to have originally been the "Brew" house and now refurbished and measuring internally 3.51m x 3.37m (11'6" x 11'0") maximum dimensions having a through brick floor, electric light and power points laid on, pine panelled ceiling incorporating a roof light and recessed adjustable lighting. Chimney breast and recessed fireplace with exposed brick work and cast iron fire grate.