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- ICONIC AND SPLENDID EXAMPLE OF AN ART DECO HOME, A VERY IMPRESSIVE DETACHED HOUSE
- THREE RECEPTION ROOMS & FOUR BEDROOMS,
- SOUTH WEST ROOF TERRACES WITH SUN ROOM
- MATURE REAR GARDEN WITH OUTSIDE ROOMS
- GARAGE, FORECOURT PARKING FOR 3 OR 4 VEHICLES
- FREEHOLD - COUNCIL TAX BAND F - EPC E
A SPLENDID & ICONIC 1930'S ART DECO RESIDENCE An impressive four bedroom detached residence offering many interesting period features, together with a splendid roof terrace, giving an extensive vista over the surrounding area and complete with Sun Room, plus a mature rear garden, garage and a parking forecourt for 3 or 4 vehicles.
No. 63 is an iconic and splendid example of a 1930’s Art Deco home. This impressive four bedroom detached residence offers many interesting period features, together with a splendid roof terrace, giving an extensive vista over the surrounding area and complete with Sun Room, plus a mature rear garden, originally landscaped into rooms, garage and a parking forecourt for 3 or 4 vehicles. During the 1930’s Art Deco styling became more subdued and became a sleeker form, called ‘Streamline and Classic Moderne’, featuring curving forms and smooth, polished surfaces. It was not a single style, but a collection of different, and sometimes contradictory, styles. ‘’Modernism’s more decorative cousin, Art Deco Homes are being designed with the same forward-looking commitment to modernity that has defined our Modern-era of architecture, but with more emphasis on stylised lines and interior flourishes.’’ Architect Sir Terry Farrell. The spacious accommodation is presented in an eclectic way with some individual touches and colourful decoration of a period style. Featuring the central ‘chevrons’ vertical staircase window, the oak ‘herringbone’ parquet flooring and Art Deco internal door detailing. Entrance Porch, Reception Hall, Lounge, Dining Room, Fitted Kitchen / Diner, Utility, Store Room, W.C., Landing with atrium window light, Principal Bedroom with Shower Cubicle and glass pedestal basin, two further Double Bedrooms, Home Office / Bedroom 4, Contemporary styled Shower Room with glass block gable end window, stairs up to Sun Room which opens onto the South West terrace. Art Deco was not a single style, but a collection of different and sometimes contradictory styles. In architecture, Art Deco was the successor to (and reaction against) Art Nouveau, a style which flourished in Europe between 1895 and 1900 MATERIAL FACTS In compliance with the Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 1. Tenure – Freehold. Land Registry Title No. WA829990. 2. Council Tax Band is F, Conwy County Borough Council. 3. Gas Central Heating & uPVC Double Glazing. 4. All mains services are connected. 5. Flood Risk – Rivers & Seas – Very Low, Surface Water – Low. https://check-your-flood-risk.naturalresources.wales/?culture=en-GB 6. Estimated Broadband Speed – Standard & Ultrafast. https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/ 7. Mobile Coverage – 02 Likely - EE, 3[three], & Vodafone are Limited. https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/ 8. The property is not ‘Listed’ 9. A detached, flat roofed Art Deco, 4 bedroom house of standard construction for the period. Sales Particulars with useful Links below:Floorplan
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