Beaumont Gibbs are pleased to offer for sale this two bedroom period mid terrace home for sale.

Beaumont Gibbs are pleased to offer for sale this two bedroom period mid terrace home for sale.

£399,950 Beaumont Gibbs are pleased to offer for sale this two bedroom period mid terrace home for sale. This property has been recently refreshed with various works including, new kitchen, bathroom and carpeting.


Beaumont Gibbs are pleased to offer for sale this two bedroom period mid terrace home for sale. This property has been recently refreshed with various works including, new kitchen, bathroom and carpeting. The property itself is situated in a quiet and residential road just off of Plumstead Common, served by local bus links and shops close by for your convenience. The property comprises entrance hall, interlinking lounge and dining room, newly fitted kitchen which comes with a 'range' oven and hob, fridge / freezer and washing machine. There is a lean-to at the rear of the dining room area and upstairs are two bedrooms and the newly fitted family bathroom with shower over the bath. Together with gas central heating, double glazing and a 35' rear garden.


Room Measurements:

Through Lounge 25’ x 11’3 (7.62m x 3.43m)
Kitchen 9’4 x 7’4 (2.84m x 2.24m)
Lean-To 6’ x 5’6 (1.83m x 1.68m)
Bedroom One 14’1 x 10’ (4.29m x 3.05m)
Bedroom Two 12’7 x 8’9 (3.84m x 2.67m)
Bathroom 8’6 x 7’5 (2.59m x 2.26m)
Rear Garden 35' (10.67m)


Council Tax:

Royal Borough of Greenwich - Band C - £1,520.08 per annum.

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