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LOT
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34 & 34a Pomphlett Road, Plymstock, Plymouth PL9 7BN

Sold for £207,000

About this property

A deceptively spacious three storey detached property which is currently loosely arranged as two x 2 bedroom flats and additional basement rooms accessed via the rear garden. This versatile property enjoys a plot size of circa 0.087 hectares/0.21 acres and would lend itself, subject to any requisite consents, to formal subdivision into apartments, multi generation occupancy and perhaps for redevelopment of the whole upon which interested parties must make and rely upon their own planning enquiries of Plymouth City Council planning department.

Location

Plymstock is a highly sought after suburb of Plymouth with a thriving shopping centre, leisure and educational facilities, retail and business parks being readily commutable to the city centre and the A38.

Ground Floor

(34) Entrance hall, utility area, kitchen/diner, sitting room, inner hallway, two bedrooms and bathroom, rear lobby with second entrance point, door to garden and stairs rising to 34A.

First Floor

(34A) Landing, lounge/diner, kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom. Access to attic with potential for conversion to living space.

Garden Floor

All externally accessed. Basement room 1. Gardeners WC. Basement room 2, with three interlinking compartments.

Outside

Front garden and access to 34, parking space and side access to the enclosed main rear garden area, with additional on drive parking and access to 34A with a further gateway in to the rear garden.

Notes

Measurements have been made using the Promap Mapping facility. Interested parties must make and rely upon their own measurements. The Promap shown is for approximate identification purposes only and is not to scale. Crown Copyright Reserved.

Tenure

Freehold

EPC

34 EPC rating D
34a EPC rating E

Auction Valuer

Wendy Alexander

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Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.

34 & 34a Pomphlett Road, Plymstock, Plymouth PL9 7BN

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* Reserve Price

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Both the guide price and the reserve price can be subject to change up to and including the day of the auction.

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