THIS lovingly restored home in leafy Stockton Heath could be yours after being put on the market.
Estate agents say buyers will love the level of consideration that went into refurbing the four-bedroom house on Marlborough Crescent.
The contemporary design enhances original features and creates a bright space within the Edwardian property, located on one of the area’s most sought-after private roads.
Despite the restoration, there is a striking mix of original features including fireplaces, sash and stained glass windows and tiles.
Flooring from the porch flows beautifully into the welcoming hallway with the original staircase and a cleverly added toilet on the ground floor.
There are two reception rooms to the front of the home which face onto the front garden, both blessed with original sash windows and feature fireplaces.
The real heart of the home though is the converted and extended kitchen, dining, and lounge area to the rear of the home.
This incredible space flows beautifully with views over the garden to create an open space that is perfect for entertaining.
The first floor houses four generous bedrooms and a principal bathroom, again all finished to an excellent standard.
The original features continue upstairs, and all the bedrooms are a generous size with tall ceilings.
Externally, there is a large rear garden that has been landscaped to provide a lawned area and separate patio areas.
There is also an incredible bonus garden room which was professionally converted from outbuildings to become a gym or office.
With bathroom facilities, a utility area and bi-folding doors opening over the garden, it could be used in a variety of different ways.
There is also a block paved driveway, front garden, and detached garage.
It is currently listed for £850,000, and any enquiries should be directed to Ashtons estate agents by calling 01925 986035.
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