On the first floor
half landing are modern male and female toilets and on the first floor two large rooms, one currently used as an office and the other used for storage.
figure By FRANCIS MUREITHI Menengai Cream Homeboyz on Sunday clinched the first leg of the Stanbic Bank Nationals Sevens Series by beating Stanbic Mwamba 19-12 in the final of Prinsloo Sevens at Nakuru Athletics Club.Moments after centre referee Linus Kinuthia started the game, Homeboyz took the game into their opponents
half landing the first try through Bush Mwale which was superbly converted by Michael Wanjala.
The Gothic-style arched front door opens on to a large and impressive reception hall that boasts decorative cornicing, contrasting wood door panels and deep skirting, as well as a balustrade staircase rising to a
half landing. Just off is a guest cloakroom with Victorian-style white and blue Imperial pedestal wash basin and high level wc.
The land is accessed via an attractive
half landing and provides access into three double bedrooms, a family bathroom and separate WC.
Family bathroom on
half landing is fitted with a three-piece suite.
The landing is approached by an easy rising single flight staircase leading to the
half landing area with views to the front forecourt, continuing to a central landing area with access to the roof space and large walk in airing cupboard.
Upstairs a
half landing leads to the huge master bedroom, this space is large enough the sleep the whole family, if desired, but the current owners make the most of the space with fitted wardrobes and a sofa.
Entry is through a solid wooden door into a bright and airy hallway with a large stained glass window at the
half landing.
The
half landing has a wc and a bathroom, while upstairs includes four bedrooms, a WC and shower room.
Upstairs there is a bathroom from a
half landing, then on the first floor there is a further bathroom and four bedrooms.
The accommodation is accessed via a beautiful reception hall with an elegant return staircase leading to the upper floor complemented by a sash window on the
half landing providing generous natural light.