ENTRANCEHALLWAY Three steps up to the solid wood front door, original tiled flooring, ceiling light, under stairs storage cupboard, stairs to first floor, column radiator, door to rear courtyard, stairs down to basement kitchen and door to
LOUNGE UPVC double glazed window to the front, painted solid wood floorboards, LED spot ceiling lights, TV point, column radiator.
KITCHEN/DININGROOM Steps down into the basement with a modern fitted kitchen, integrated washer/dryer, built in electric oven with gas hob and extractor fan over. Inset stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap over, wood work surface over, space for fridge freezer and table and chairs. Feature fireplace with inset wood burner. Alcove storage cupboard housing combination gas fired boiler providing central heating and domestic hot water. Two wall light points, door to shelved storage cupboard. UPVC double glazed window to front. Traditional column radiator.
FIRSTFLOORLANDING Solid wood floors, doors to bedrooms and bathroom. Ceiling light. Access to roof space.
BEDROOMONE Good size double bedroom with UPVC double glazed window to the front, alcove housing storage space and hanging rail. LED spot lighting, column radiator, solid wood flooring.
BEDROOMTWO UPVC double glazed window to the front, LED spot lighting, column radiator, solid wood flooring, built in bunk beds.
BATHROOM UPVC obscure glazed window to the rear. White suite with panelled bath with shower over, extensively tiled walls, pedestal wash hand basin, bidet. Laminate wood flooring, radiator, and wall mounted heated towel rail.
Based on not being a first time buyer, and a purchase price of £250,000, the stamp duty payable would be:
£2,500
Other costs to consider
Mortgage
Removals
Surveys
Solicitors Fees
This calculator works on the following assumptions: you are purchasing the freehold for the property; you are not purchasing on behalf of a company or trust; you are purchasing for your personal, residential use; you don’t already own another property. If these assumptions are incorrect, or you’d like a more detailed breakdown of stamp duty costs, please see the gov.uk stamp duty calculator.