Eastwick is an intriguing village with many brick Victorian houses built in the 19th century. Number 4 Green Man Court situated in the centre of the village, was originally likely to have been an agricultural building, adjoining a larger barn.
The buildings in this courtyard were converted some time ago, to a total of four dwellings to which number four is one.
The property is accessed through a remote controlled security gate, through to a parking area to the entrance, and a gate leads to the garden which is approximately 30ft in width, 10-15ft in depth, and has a summer house.
A door opens into the well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room which has integrated appliances including Bosch dishwasher, recess for a free-standing oven or range, an integrated fridge and freezer.
A door leads to the sitting room, where there is a brick fireplace and a wood-burning stove. From the kitchen there is a hallway which leads to two bedrooms, one has a walk-in wardrobe, there is an excellent shower and bathroom. Adjoining the property there is an integral store with a remote-controlled up and over door, suitable for motorbikes, cycles or general storage.
The driveway is used by number four and three adjoining properties and is in good order.
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