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Stirling Road Talbot Woods, Bournemouth Dorset, BH3 7JG Stirling Road Talbot Woods, Bournemouth Dorset, BH3 7JG A substantial and beautifully appointed detached five bedroom family home, full of charm and character, situated in prestigious Talbot Woods, exquisitely refurbished to an exceptional standard throughout. Price Guide £850,000 Freehold Situation & Description This substantial and beautifully appointed family with a granite work surface above, as well as home, is ideally located in prestigious Talbot various integrated appliances and a very useful walk Woods and has been exquisitely refurbished to an in larder cupboard. A side door leads out and into exceptional standard throughout. It is full of charm the garden. The proximity of the dining room, being and character, with many period features being adjacent to the kitchen, works exceptionally well. retained, creating a classic, traditional feel and has been designed with lifestyle in mind. The property A wide, easy tread, turned staircase, with a is located a short distance from the 18 hole Meyrick spectacular ‘arts & crafts’ stained glass window, Park Golf Course and the Talbot Heath independent leads to the galleried landing on the first floor. school and is also within easy access to There are five double bedrooms, including the light Bournemouth Town Centre, Westbourne and The and bright principle bedroom, incorporating a West Hants Tennis and Health Club. stunning feature fireplace, and a lovely bay window, which has the benefit of a luxurious The property enjoys an impressive shower room ensuite. There is also an additional frontage. Attractive double opening wooden gates box room, which could easily be used as a dressing leads onto a long brick pavia driveway, providing room. The spacious ‘victorian-style’ family ample parking for several vehicles and the garage bathroom and separate cloakroom, complete the beyond. A single pedestrian gate and a brick pavia first floor. path, leads to an undercover storm porch. The front door opens into an enclosed inner vestibule area. The gardens are a delightful feature of the The reception hall , with its beamed ceiling and property. The good size rear garden is mainly laid to dutch plate rack, creates an excellent first lawn and is bursting with well stocked mature impression, with all principle rooms leading off. shrubs and is ideal for relaxing, entertaining or There is a spacious downstairs cloakroom and a dining. There is a courtyard area, with the whole fabulous separate boot room, as well as a third being bounded at the head of the garden, by a rich, reception room, which is currently used as a red brick wall. The front ‘cottage style’ garden is playroom, however, could easily be used as a study, extremely well stocked and with lots of mature and being ideal for those working from home. shaped evergreens, offering a good degree of seclusion. There is a detached garage with power The elegant and incredibly bright lounge, has a and light. Viewing is highly recommended. beautiful bay feature window, overlooking the front garden. It has an inset, modern contemporary, log, • Substantial Five Bedroom Family Home flame effect gas fire, with recessed • Prestigious Talbot Woods Location display/bookshelves, either side of the chimney breast. The drawing room is quite simply, stunning. • A Wealth of Period Character Features Retained It is full of charm and character and enjoys a double • Most Elegant Sitting & Drawing Rooms & Two aspect. A splendid, shoulder height fireplace, Further Reception Rooms incorporating a horseshoe iron hearth, with display • Sun Lounge With A Southerly Aspect niches above and beautiful, inset fireside seats, either side, is undoubtedly the showcase of the • Separate Cloakroom & Boot Room room. Double opening casement doors lead into • Modern Kitchen/Breakfast Room the sun room, which enjoys a southerly aspect, with • Accommodation Extending to over 2,600 sq ft a lovely outlook, opening out directly onto the • Principle Bedroom with Shower Room En-Suite garden. • Four Further Double Bedrooms & Additional Box The spacious kitchen, provides a more relaxed and Room informal atmosphere in which to entertain with • Beautifully Manicured Cottage-Style Gardens family and friends. There are an extensive range of • Garage built in wall and floor mounted storage cupboards, IMPORTANT NOTICE: Mays and their clients give notice that: 1. They have no authority to make or give any representations or warranties in relation to the property. These particulars do not form part of any offer or contract and must not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. 2. Any areas, measurements or distances are approximate. The text, photographs and plans are for guidance only and are not necessarily comprehensive. It should not be assumed that the property has all necessary planning, building regulation or other consents and Mays have not tested any services, equipment or facilities. Purchasers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise. New Developments (where applicable) Plans and specification are subject to change during the course of construction. All measurements are approximate. The developers reserve the right to alter and amend the information given in these particulars as necessary. Nothing contained herein shall be, or shall be deemed to be, part of any contract. The approximate dimensions quoted indicate the maximum room sizes and are scaled from plans before construction has commenced. They are not intended to be used for carpet sizes, appliance spaces or items of furniture. 4 Seamoor Road Westbourne, Bournemouth, Dorset TEL: 01202 757555 EMAIL: [email protected] .
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