Situated in the heart of town and just a stone's throw from Viking Bay this quaint and quirky former fisherman's cottage is sure to generate a lot of interest. Dating back in parts to circa 1650 the cottage has undergone several transformations before the final conversion to its current format. Occupying three floors and providing 4 bedrooms, the master being en-suite, the cottage also has 3 reception rooms, so despite its external appearance this really is a good size home. To the front is a courtyard garden with a large brick store shed which has electricity and drainage making it a potential work from home space. The rear is a large and pretty courtyard garden with vehicular access via Nelson Place for off street parking.
GROUND FLOOR Reception hall/ snug: 13'06" (4.11m) x 10'10" (3.30m) Lounge: 22'04" (6.81m) x 10'04" (3.15m) Conservatory: 15'06" (4.72m) x 10'10" (3.30m) Kitchen: 13'06" (4.11m) x 9'09" (2.97m) Utility room: 14'06" (4.42m) x 5'04" (1.63m)
FIRST FLOOR Bedroom: 14'07" (4.45m) x 10'04" (3.15m) Dressing room: 6'03" (1.91m) x 5'01" (1.55m) En-suite: 6'03" (1.91m) x 4'11" (1.50m) Bedroom: 13'03" (4.04m) x 7'08" (2.34m) Bedroom/office: 7'02" (2.18m) x 6'05" (1.96m) Bathroom: 7'02" (2.18m) x 6'05" (1.96m)
SECOND FLOOR Bedroom: 13'08" (4.17m) x 11'02" (3.40m) Bedroom: 11'02" (3.40m) x 10'06" (3.20m)
OUTSIDE Courtyard garden to front of the property with a brick built shed 16' (4.88m) x 9' (2.74m) with power and drainage making it ripe for conversion to a home office. To the rear is a larger sun trap courtyard garden with raised borders and gated access to the off street parking area.
Agents note None of the appliances or services have been tested and prospective purchasers should satisfy themselves as to their condition.
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Based on a sale price of £650,000 the total amount of stamp duty payable will be:
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Last updated: The calculator has been updated to reflect changes in stamp duty following the Mini Budget on 23rd September 2022.