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Victorian splendour

Stunning 19th century property in Greetland with five bedrooms and a self-contained flat

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Lambert House is an imposing stone built late Victorian residence built for mill owner Albery Maude, whose initials along with the date stone of 1887 are inscribed on the front elevation.

This elegant double fronted home provides spacious family accommodat­ion with two large reception rooms, dining kitchen, cellars along with five bedrooms and two bathrooms.

There is a gas central heating system, triple and PVCu double glazing and photovolta­ic panels producing a healthy index linked income.

The kitchen features a range of oak fronted shaker style base and wall cupboards, drawers, complement­ed by overlying contrastin­g worktops with tiled splashback­s.

The basement has a utility area with single drainer sink with mixer tap, base and wall cupboards and plumbing for automatic washing machine. To one side a door gives access to a large cellar which is situated below the sitting room

A section of the basement is separately accessed with a one bedroom flat with underfloor heating.

The self contained ground floor flat features a living room, kitchen, WC, double bedroom and ensuite.

There are manageable low maintenanc­e gardens together with off-road parking for two cars to the rear.

To the front of the property there are impressive stone gate posts with stone wall and wrought iron railings over. There is a stone flagged garden area to the front together with three steps rising to an attractive timber canopy, which in turn leads to the front door.

The property is centrally located for local shops, schools, restaurant­s and bars and is accessible for junction 23 and 24 of the M62.

For more informatio­n, visit www.simonblyth.co.uk

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