EXTENSIONS have turned a 1930s-built ex-hospital worker's house into a four-bedroomed home that estate agents Carson and Company describe as "exceptional".
Now a four-bedroomed semi-detached house, the property is in Dunsford Crescent, Basingstoke, and selling with a price tag of £285,000.
It stands at the head of the cul-de-sac and has been extended over the garage and to the back of the house, where the sitting room has a period-style open fireplace and French doors to the garden.
The dining room has exposed wood floors and an archway to the kitchen where the flooring changes to quarry tiles and pine units are set around a white Belfast sink. There is an integrated fridge freezer and space for an Aga cooker.
The quarry tiles continue into the conservatory, off which is a utility room and doors to the cloakroom and garage.
One of the first-floor bedrooms has a staircase to the attic, which is suitable for a playroom. Also on the first floor is a shower room and family bathroom.
The specification of the house includes central heating and double-glazed windows.
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