A quaint terraced house has been put on the market on a historic Georgian Quarter street where houses prices are rocketing.
The four-bedroom house is location on Falkner Street, which was built in the early to mid-19th century. According to its Zoopla listing, the property for sale was lovingly refurbished in 2015 along with a number of other homes on the street.
Accommodation is spread over four floors; the entrance on the ground floor features a large hallway and two living rooms.
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The front lounge boasts a huge bay window and is peppered with mid-century furniture.
The back sitting room is a little more modern, with statement wallpaper, quirky upholstery and a cosy log burner.
The huge kitchen and dining room is set in the basement. The space features glossy cream cabinets and wooden worktops, giving the space a modern feel. Patio doors also lead to the paved garden.

Décor has been kept neutral in the dining room to maximise brightness, with a huge wooden dining table and quirky sofa the only piece of furniture.
The first floor has two large bedrooms, each with huge windows, while the family bathroom is on the second floor along with two more bedrooms.

The house is on the market with Reeds Rains for £725,000, a bargain for the location.
According to data, over the last year properties on Falkner Street had an overall average price of £790,000.
The figure is 43% higher than that recorded in the previous 12 months and is 32% up on the 2018 peak of £597,500.
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