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House
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for sale
£ 210,000
New
2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
The Fairway LE2 Leicester
· 2 Bedrooms · 1 Bath · House
· Fireplace · Concierge
The Fairway LE2 Leicester · 2 Bedrooms · 1 Bath · House · Fireplace · Concierge
Positioned at the end of a Victorian terrace on Queens Road, this two-bedroom house occupies a peaceful corner of Clarendon Park, one of Leicester's best-preserved late-19th-century neighbourhoods. Period proportions have been carefully retained throughout, while a series of considered interventions introduce a quietly contemporary sensibility, creating a home that feels both characterful and practical.The plan follows the familiar rhythm of the Victorian terrace, with two reception rooms arranged in sequence from front to back. A broad bay window draws natural light into the principal living room, where original proportions create an inviting sense of volume. Beyond, the dining room offers a more intimate setting with a log-burner fireplace serving as an excellent focal point. By preserving the separation between the two spaces, the house retains the cadence and clarity of its original plan, allowing each room to fulfil its own distinct role. A clever extension to the rear has curated
Positioned at the end of a Victorian terrace on Queens Road, this two-bedroom house occupies a peaceful corner of Clarendon Park, one of Leicester's best-preserved late-19th-century neighbourhoods. Period proportions have been carefully retained throughout, while a series of considered interventions introduce a quietly contemporary sensibility, creating a home that feels both characterful and practical.The plan follows the familiar rhythm of the Victorian terrace, with two reception rooms arranged in sequence from front to back. A broad bay window draws natural light into the principal living room, where original proportions create an inviting sense of volume. Beyond, the dining room offers a more intimate setting with a log-burner fireplace serving as an excellent focal point. By preserving the separation between the two spaces, the house retains the cadence and clarity of its original plan, allowing each room to fulfil its own distinct role. A clever extension to the rear has curated
£ 210,000