2 bedroom Mid-Terrace House
Lower Somercotes, Alfreton
£140,000 Offers In Excess Of
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Belper Estate Agents
New to the market is this stunning and extended two bedroom terraced property in lower somercotes, perfect for first time buyers and a family requiring spacious living being offered with NO UPWARD CHAIN.
More Than Meets The Eye!
To the rear of the property you will find a lovely garden which consists of a sitting area towards the back of the garden with a stunning view, a patio area, lawn area and a timber workshop benefiting with power and lighting.
Located in lower Somercotes this property has plenty of local amenities, surrounded by amazing country walks, great public transports and fantastic commuter links to the A38 and M1.
Property Reference: HRT116500271
Living Room 13ft 10ins x 12ft 3ins (4.22m x 3.73m)
Entrance door to front, double glazed window to front, feature electric fire and door leading to the kitchen diner.
Dining Room 12ft 3ins x 10ft 10ins (3.73m x 3.3m)
Radiator, feature log burner, stairs leading to first floor and cellar with opening to kitchen.
Kitchen 12ft 3ins x 9ft 2ins (3.73m x 2.79m)
Entrance door to rear, double glazed window to rear, V-lux window, matching wall and base units, rolling edge worktop, stainless steel sink and drainer, electric hob with cooking hood over, built in oven, built in microwave, useful appliance space with power and plumbing.
Bedroom 10ft 8ins x 13ft 10ins (3.25m x 4.22m)
Double glazed window to front, radiator.
Bedroom Two 10ft 7ins x 11ft 1ins (3.23m x 3.38m)
Double glazed window to rear, radiator with stairs leading to loft room.
Loft Room
Vlux window, power, lighting, storage space in eaves.
Bathroom
Family bathroom with double glazed window to rear, radiator, pedestal sink, low level WC, white panel bath with shower and shower screen, airing cupboard.
Cellar
Two cellar compartments
About Belper
Belper is a town in Derbyshire, in the heart of the Derwent Valley, with great amenities and was the winner of the 2019 Great British High Street Awards, thanks to the independent shops and cafés in the area.
Once a remote Anglo-Saxon settlement, Belper was home to the first water-powered cotton spinning mills in 1776 and has many other historical ties. The town also offers many great places to learn more about the town, such as St. John’s Chapel Heritage Centre.
In the modern ages, Belper is home to a bi-annual food festival, a farmers market and has a vibrant music scene. All of which pair nicely with the many food and drink venues across the town.
In terms of travel, parallel to the iconic River Derwent, you’ll find the A6 motorway. Belper also has a train station and bus services that are frequent throughout the day. It’s also just 8 miles from Derby, a popular nearby city.
£259,216
Average price paid in Belper

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