A true all-rounder, this property has it all - Great street, tastefully updated, period charm, warmth and potential to grow. Part of the historic Elswick Estate in a quiet community street, the home is close to the best cafes and restaurants on Norton Street, Marketplace Shopping Centre as well as Parks and transport.
Possessing a wonderful period charm with a contemporary feel, this light filled home flows effortlessly to an expansive rear garden, great for entertaining and lazy dinners.
*Updated gas kitchen with ample bench and cupboard space *Updated and roomy bathroom and good sized bedrooms, one with fireplace *Light filled lounge/dining area characterised with fire place and floor boards through the home *Superb location with an impressive yard and ample roof storage for convenience
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