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Slades Christchurch
7 Castle Street
Christchurch
Dorset
BH23 1DP

01202 474202



Stourbank Road, Christchurch, Dorset, BH23 1LH

Guide Price £325,000 - For Sale
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Key Features:

  • TWO BEDROOMS
  • EXTENDED
  • TWYNHAM CATCHMENT
  • TWO RECEPTION ROOMS
  • CENTRAL CHRISTCHURCH
  • WELL PRESENTED

Description:

This EXTENDED TWO BEDROOM TERRACED HOUSE is just a SHORT DISTANCE FROM CHRISTCHURCH TOWN CENTRE. The property is WELL PRESENTED THROUGHOUT and is situated in the TWYNHAM SCHOOL CATCHMENT AREA.
18 Stourbank Road is an opportunity to purchase a two bedroom terraced house in a sought after location. The property is situated approx half a mile from Christchurch Town Centre with its historic 11th Century Priory Church, Town Quay and various shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. Christchurch Mainline Railway Station is close by and the property falls within the Twynham School Catchment Area.

The front door leads into the lounge with a stunning log burner. This leads through to the dining area with a useful cupboard/pantry

The modern kitchen which features a range of base and eye level units with an integral cooker and spaces for further appliances. A door leads to the utility room.

The bathroom complete the ground floor accommodation, This comprises of a bath with shower attachment, WC and wash hand basin located at the rear of the property.

Upstairs, there are two bedrooms. Bedroom one is set to the front of the property with a built in cupboard and plenty of space for additional units. The second bedroom also has is own En-suite with a WC & Wash hand basin.

The rear garden has been landscaped and is designed with ease of maintenance in mind and has a gate to the rear.

TENURE: FREEHOLD
COUNCIL TAX BAND: C



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