This 1930s home for sale is “impressive" and "superbly proportioned", and is full of period features. 

The house, in Wellington, is nearly a hundred years old and retains its period character, as well as coming with planning permission to be extended.  

Particular features of the property include a chimney breast with an inset cooker, walk-in bay windows and tiled floors.

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The living room of the property. (Wilkie May & Tuckwood)

On the ground floor, the dual aspect sitting room includes a walk-in bay window with a window seat, as well as a modern wood-burner.

The dining room also benefits from a walk-in bay window and overlooks the front aspect of the property, while the kitchen features a Range cooker in a recess in the chimney breast.

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There are window seats in the bay windows. (Wilkie May & Tuckwood)

Also on this level is a utility room, a cloakroom and a rear entrance lobby.

On the landing area are three double bedrooms, each with storage cupboards, and a family bathroom.

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The kitchen has a recessed oven area. (Wilkie May & Tuckwood)

The grounds include a front and rear garden, with a large lawned area and a patio, plus an attached garage and driveway parking.

The property is being sold by estate agents Wilkie May & Tuckwood for a price of £550,000. 

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The garden area. (Wilkie May & Tuckwood)

The agent commented: “Individually built in the 1930s, this superbly proportioned three bedroom detached house sits proudly on an exclusive postal address boasting driveway parking and an attached single garage."