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Our Summary
- ALSO IT'S A PERFECT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY
- SOME TLC REQUIRED TO MAKE THIS EVEN MORE SPECIAL
- Do they spend up to their absolute limits on somewhere that seems perfect or remain open to the possibility of a cheaper home needing work in the hope of fashioning a silk purse from a sow's ear
- Well, with this attractive home, there is no need to face such a conundrum because while offering comfortable and workable accommodation as it stands, there is also scope for as much or as little modification and improvement as the new owner deems desirable
- It is a common thing that new buyers frequently attack the kitchen first, feeling this is the most in need of modernisation but here, I feel this would be rather a waste as in all honesty, there is nothing wrong with it as it stands and anyway, when did kitchens become fashion items
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Description
The property features a small walled garden with crushed gravel at the front, leading to a wooden gate and a generous rear garden. The interior includes a small inner hall with a semi-glazed UPVC front door, a lounge with a front-facing picture window and a traditional brick fireplace with a gas combi central heating system. The kitchen is a decent-sized square room with fitted units and an array of appliances, a pantry, and a vestibule with space for another fridge/freezer and a downstairs lavatory.
A sunroom runs the full width of the home, with windows overlooking the garden, two radiators, and a ceramic floor. The rear garden is large and surrounded by wooden fencing, with a continuation of the path running up the centre of the lawn area, leaving space on either side for cultivating vegetables.