Property description
Spacious extended two double bedroom detached bungalow with ample off road parking, breakfast kitchen to the rear and a large dual aspect sitting room which also backs onto the private rear garden. The property will require a scheme of modernisation to meet its full potential, however has a desirable layout, UPVC double glazing and a gas central heating system. The plot which is in established location was originally acquired from Ockbrook House, the original boundary wall still present. Ockbrook is a desirable village location situated between Derby and Nottingham, with country walks on the doorstep, village pubs and a vibrant community.
Entrance Porch
Laminated front door leading to an internal door to the main hall.
Hallway
Spacious central hallway with doors of to all rooms, a central heating radiator and a pull down loft ladder to the spacious loft.
Bedroom 1 - 14' 5'' x 10' 10'' (4.39m x 3.30m)
UPVC double glazed bay window to the front, a UPVC double glazed window to the side and a central heating radiator.
Bedroom 2 - 12' 3'' x 9' 10'' (3.73m x 2.99m)
UPVC double glazed bay window to the front and a central heating radiator.
Bathroom - 6' 9'' x 7' 5'' (2.06m x 2.26m)
Three piece bathroom including a panel bath with a hand shower attachment and an electric shower over, WC and a pedestal wash basin. There is also a central heating radiator, half tiled walls, a UPVC double glazed window to the side and an airing cupboard.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room - 14' 2'' x 9' 11'' (4.31m x 3.02m)
Fitted kitchen including base and eye level units with laminate work surfaces, space for appliances and a sink drainer with mixer tap. There is also a UPVC double glazed window to the rear, a UPVC double glazed window and back door to the side, space for a dining table and a fireplace with gas fire and a back boiler.
Lounge/Diner - 25' 1'' x 12' 11'' (7.64m x 3.93m)
Lean to structure across the rear of the property with a sliding patio doors from the sitting room and a door to the garden.
Conservatory - 12' 10'' x 5' 6'' (3.91m x 1.68m)
Lean to structure across the rear of the property with a sliding patio doors from the sitting room.
Outside
The property is at an elevated position from the road beyond the original boundary wall of Ockbrook House, with a gravel driveway which leads to a carport on the left hand side. There is off road parking for at least four vehicles and access to the good size garden at the rear.
Tenure: Freehold
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