Offered with no onward chain, lies this detached three bedroomed bungalow perfectly positioned within a small cul de sac.
Kingshill lies on the eastern edge of the town and reflects a cul-de-sac of mainly detached bungalows set around a green. Number 7 has been traditionally constructed of reconstituted stone elevations set beneath a pitched interlapping tiled roof. With the comfort of replacement Upvc windows and a gas fired boiler that powers the domestic hot water and heating systems, the accommodation is well presented and as with all bungalows offers a flexible layout.
Off the central hall lies access to all rooms. The sitting room is of a good proportion with glazed doors to rear, the kitchen is blessed with a good range of base and wall mounted units and two built-in cupboards, off lies the generous sized utility room with access to rear. The three double bedrooms include built-in wardrobes to the principal. A wet room with WC completes the internal accommodation.
A particular attraction to this spacious bungalow lies the outside space. Frontage allows ample parking and leads to the large garage. Pedestrian access leads into the rear garden. With a westerly rear aspect, the rear garden attracts the sun. Herringbone blocked terrace flows onto lawns. The garden is flat, laid mainly to lawn, bound by timber fencing. Summer house.
A charming home in a sought after area, an internal viewing is highly recommended.
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