LOT
116

70 Normandy Way, Plymouth PL5 1SR

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About this property

A sizeable three storey mid terrace property set in an established residential area in proximity of St Budueax shopping centre. The property is currently arranged as a ground floor one bedroom flat and a three bedroom maisonette on the upper floors, both currently let on AST's and generating £1,115 pcm/£13,380 pae, with a walled frontage, rear courtyard and a garage accessed from the service lane.

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Situated

St Budeaux offers a range of shopping and leisure facilities, primary schools, library, churches and public houses, with regular public transport by bus and rail to Plymouth city centre and being readily commutable to the A38.

Ground Floor

Communal entrance hall with stairs rising to the upper floors.

Ground Floor Flat

Sitting room, kitchen, bedroom and bathroom.

Maisonette

First Floor: Landing, kitchen, sitting room, bedroom.
Top Floor: Two further bedrooms and bathroom.

Outside

Walled frontage, rear courtyard and garage accessed via the rear service lane.

Viewings

Strictly by prior appointment with Fulfords St Budeaux 01752 362481. General enquiries Countrywide Property Auctions 01395 275691.

EPC Rating

Ground Floor Flat - D
First Floor Flat - E

Note

The Promap shown is for approximate identification purposes only and is not to scale. Crown Copyright Reserved.

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70 Normandy Way, Plymouth PL5 1SR

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