THIS is Andover's second cheapest property, which is on the market for £200,000. The property, located in 96 High Street is a Grade II Listed terraced house built in the early 19th Century of yellow brick work in Flemish bond under a slate roof. Situated in central Andover.
The front door opens directly into the hallway. The sitting room which features a gas fire and original flooring looks over the High Street. The hallway leads to the kitchen and bathroom. A separate door provides access to the courtyard. There are stairs leading to the cellar.
The kitchen includes built in units and the facility to add appliances. The kitchen and bathroom have vinyl flooring throughout. There are two double bedrooms with built in storage. The smaller bedroom overlooks the church. The property has electric heating in each room.
Overall the property benefits from natural light but requires some renovation work to modernise the property.
Tenure: Freehold
An end of terrace Grade II Listed, two bedroom property close to the centre of Andover.
Ground Floor: Entrance, Kitchen, Sitting room, Bathroom
Cellar
First Floor: Two bedrooms
Outside: There is a small courtyard accessible from the rear door of the house. There is also side access. See Agent’s Note re car parking.
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