3 bedroom Mid-Terrace House
Old Laira Road, Plymouth
£190,000
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Situated in the heart of Laira is this beautifully presented home features a bright bay fronted lounge, separate dining room, and a modern fitted kitchen. Three generously sized bedrooms and a stylish family bathroom. Private rear garden with access to a
Three Bedroom Family Home
Nestled in the ever popular residential area of Laira, this delightful three bedroom home perfectly blends character, comfort, and convenience making it an ideal choice for growing families or first time buyers.
As you step inside, you’re welcomed by a bright and spacious bay fronted lounge, flooded with natural light and offering a cosy space. Adjacent to the lounge is a well proportioned dining room with views out to the rear garden.
The modern fitted kitchen is both stylish and functional, featuring sleek cabinetry, ample worktop space, and contemporary appliances.
Upstairs, the property boasts two generously sized double bedrooms and one single bedroom, each offering a comfortable and versatile space for rest, study, or play. The family bathroom is tastefully finished, complete with a modern suite.
Outside, the home enjoys a low maintenance rear garden. The garden also benefits from gated access to a rear lane, providing practical rear entry
With its prime location close to local schools, amenities, and excellent transport links, this beautiful home presents a wonderful opportunity to enjoy family living.
Property Reference: HRT108216456



About Plymouth
Sitting on the south-west coast, Plymouth is home to a growing population of well over 250,000. Well served with schools and home to Plymouth University, it is ideal for families.
With direct access to the M5 and regular mainline train services, residents can be in London in 3 hours. Plymouth city centre has easy access to three train stations, all of which have routes to airports, such as Exeter and Cornwall. Ferries are regularly available from several ports, travelling to Cornwall and even to France.
The Plymouth area caters for all its residents and has much to offer, including a number of harbours with restaurants, bars and cafés, ample parks and shopping outlets. There are a wealth of schools in Plymouth that have been highly rated by Ofsted giving families plenty of options for where to send their children. In 2017, 12 schools in the city were rated as “Outstanding”, including nine primary schools and two secondary schools.
Plymouth, based in Devon, is renowned for its ports, which have played host to military vessels, as well as fishing and commercial trade, and much of this history is still evident within the city. To this day, both locals and tourists visit the Royal Citadel, which was a hub of military planning for Sir Francis Drake.
£236,849
Average price paid in Plymouth

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