For Sale
79 Lowdale Lane, Sleights
£625,000 Guide Price
Property Features
- Detached Edwardian House with a Large Garden
- 2,350 sq ft of Accommodation over 3 Floors
- 2 Reception Rooms with Fireplaces & High Ceilings
- Breakfast Kitchen with AGA and Integrated Appliances
- Glazed Entrance Porch & Sun Room/Home Gym
- 5 Double Bedrooms & 3 Bathrooms
- Gas Central Heating & Double-Glazing Throughout
- Third-of-an-Acre Gardens with a Garage & Outbuilding
Property Summary
Hope & Braim are delighted to present 79 Lowdale Lane in Sleights to the market.
This handsome detached residence is nestled within mature gardens on a third-of-an-acre plot located at the bottom of the village, close to the Train Station and Cricket Field. With its distinctive red brick façade and slate roof, this Edwardian Home has many period features inside including high ceilings and fireplaces, along with modern gas central heating and double-glazing throughout. There are two equally sized reception rooms, both with fireplaces and ornate ceiling moldings, with the lounge having a large Bay Window overlooking the garden and a log burning stove in the fireplace to add warmth and character. The kitchen has recently been upgraded with new cabinets and a kitchen island/breakfast bar and has a brick inglenook fireplace with an AGA set within. There is also a pantry cupboard and an adjoining utility room with a sink and plumbing and an outside WC. A sun room is accessed through a glazed entrance porch or through double doors in the lounge and is currently used as a gym, but could also be used as an artist’s studio or home office. Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, one having a bathroom suite and the other a shower suite, plus there is a separate WC. The loft space has been converted into a guest suite comprising a fifth double bedroom with a shower and en suite WC. Outside there is a long, gravelled driveway leading up to the house and offering ample parking along with a garage/store. The gardens are lawned with mature trees and shrubs that screen the house from the road below, giving privacy to the outdoor terrace that is ideal for family BBQs.
This handsome detached residence is nestled within mature gardens on a third-of-an-acre plot located at the bottom of the village, close to the Train Station and Cricket Field. With its distinctive red brick façade and slate roof, this Edwardian Home has many period features inside including high ceilings and fireplaces, along with modern gas central heating and double-glazing throughout. There are two equally sized reception rooms, both with fireplaces and ornate ceiling moldings, with the lounge having a large Bay Window overlooking the garden and a log burning stove in the fireplace to add warmth and character. The kitchen has recently been upgraded with new cabinets and a kitchen island/breakfast bar and has a brick inglenook fireplace with an AGA set within. There is also a pantry cupboard and an adjoining utility room with a sink and plumbing and an outside WC. A sun room is accessed through a glazed entrance porch or through double doors in the lounge and is currently used as a gym, but could also be used as an artist’s studio or home office. Upstairs there are four double bedrooms, two bathrooms, one having a bathroom suite and the other a shower suite, plus there is a separate WC. The loft space has been converted into a guest suite comprising a fifth double bedroom with a shower and en suite WC. Outside there is a long, gravelled driveway leading up to the house and offering ample parking along with a garage/store. The gardens are lawned with mature trees and shrubs that screen the house from the road below, giving privacy to the outdoor terrace that is ideal for family BBQs.