Levers Cottage, Murton
£275,000
Guide price
Guide price
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Bedrooms: 2
Railway Cottage is located on the outskirts of Murton village; one of only two properties. For those looking to add your stamp and improve this house is for you. With two first floor floor bedrooms and a large 14' first floor bathroom. There is an office downstairs plus dining kitchen and good sized lounge. There is a sweet rear and side garden but the added and unexpected bonus is the additional 'private garden' land which is situated a short walk away.
EPC Rating E
Council Tax Band TBC
Entrance
Door offers access into the entrance lobby.
Entrance Lobby
Door into the dining kitchen.
Dining Kitchen
5.87m x 2.39m (19'3 x 7'10 )
Fitted with a range of both low and high level units and coordinated work surfaces. Sink. Plumbing for washing machine. Space for low-level fridge and cooker. UPVC window. Boiler.
Space for dining table and chairs. Further UPVC window. Radiator.
Lounge
4.70m x 3.63m (15'5 x 11'11)
With UPVC window. Radiator.
Inner Hall
With stairs ahead to the first floor. Rear door to the garden. Two under stairs cupboard.
Office
2.08m x 1.88m (6'10 x 6'2)
With UPVC window. Radiator.
Landing
With UPVC window. Access into the two bedrooms and bathroom.
Bedroom One
4.88m x 3.28m (16 x 10'9 )
Two UPVC windows overlooking countryside. Two radiators.
Bedroom Two
3.84m x 3.02m (12'7 x 9'11)
With UPVC window. Radiator. Fitted cupboard.
Outside
To the rear is a secluded small garden with lawned and gravelled areas, with gated access to the front
To the front there is a small driveway leading to the garage with up and over door.
Private Orchard
With private access via the adjacent old railway line, the small secluded orchard offers lots of potential, having been used in the past for vegetables, fruit and hens.
Additional Information
* Freehold
* EPC Rating E
* Council Tax Band C
* Property is empty
History: The two cottages were built by the Derwent Valley Light Railway for the people who operated the railyway crossings (1912-1979)
EPC Rating E
Council Tax Band TBC
Entrance
Door offers access into the entrance lobby.
Entrance Lobby
Door into the dining kitchen.
Dining Kitchen
5.87m x 2.39m (19'3 x 7'10 )
Fitted with a range of both low and high level units and coordinated work surfaces. Sink. Plumbing for washing machine. Space for low-level fridge and cooker. UPVC window. Boiler.
Space for dining table and chairs. Further UPVC window. Radiator.
Lounge
4.70m x 3.63m (15'5 x 11'11)
With UPVC window. Radiator.
Inner Hall
With stairs ahead to the first floor. Rear door to the garden. Two under stairs cupboard.
Office
2.08m x 1.88m (6'10 x 6'2)
With UPVC window. Radiator.
Landing
With UPVC window. Access into the two bedrooms and bathroom.
Bedroom One
4.88m x 3.28m (16 x 10'9 )
Two UPVC windows overlooking countryside. Two radiators.
Bedroom Two
3.84m x 3.02m (12'7 x 9'11)
With UPVC window. Radiator. Fitted cupboard.
Outside
To the rear is a secluded small garden with lawned and gravelled areas, with gated access to the front
To the front there is a small driveway leading to the garage with up and over door.
Private Orchard
With private access via the adjacent old railway line, the small secluded orchard offers lots of potential, having been used in the past for vegetables, fruit and hens.
Additional Information
* Freehold
* EPC Rating E
* Council Tax Band C
* Property is empty
History: The two cottages were built by the Derwent Valley Light Railway for the people who operated the railyway crossings (1912-1979)
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