This elegant Edwardian residence is situated in a highly regarded cul-de-sac in Ashcombe Gardens, one of the most desirable roads in the Milton area due to the quality of its homes and convenient, family-friendly location.
The nearby Ashcombe Park is also a winner with families.
This well-maintained home has been sympathetically styled to its era and it is presented in excellent decorative order. Inside, there are high ceilings and a wealth of period features such as ornate fireplaces, picture rails, ceiling roses and cornicing.
Inside, the entrance hallway makes a good first impression and has a lovely, decorative balustrade staircase that leads up to the first floor. The sitting room is a pleasant living space with a large bay window, a feature light and a focal original fireplace. The galley-style kitchen has a classic modern look with white units topped with wood effect work surfaces and space for appliances. There is also a separate family room and a dining/breakfast room with lovely features and proportions. A large store/utility room and family bathroom complete the ground floor accommodation.
On the first floor, a large landing leads to four double bedrooms and a spacious family bathroom with a corner bath. There is the potential to convert one of the reception rooms into a fifth bedroom if needed.
Outside, the rear garden is a notable feature of the property and offers a good degree of privacy thanks to the screening by several mature trees. The large garden has been landscaped with a generous lawn and a wealth of well-stocked shrub borders.
At the front, the small garden has several mature shrubs and is enclosed by natural stone walling. The driveway leads to the side of the house and provides enough parking space for three cars and leads to a large garage.
Ashcombe Gardens, Milton
Guide Price: £525,000
Agent: Ashley Leahy
Agent's Tel: 01934 221770
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