The entrance door opens to the entrance hall. From here, the stairs rise to the first floor, and there are doors into the living room and the kitchen.
Fitted with wall and base units, and roll edge work surfaces, the kitchen has a sink and drainer unit, and a saloon style door into the utility space. The utility space has a full height storage cupboard, and houses the Ideal combination boiler.
The dual aspect living room has a window to the front, a gas fire, and sliding patio doors opening to the the conservatory.
Of UPVC construction, the conservatory has a door opening to the rear garden.
On reaching the first floor, the landing has a loft access hatch, a storage cupboard, and doors into two double bedrooms, a single bedroom, the bathroom, and a separate wc.
Wrought iron double gates at the front of the property give access to the block paved driveway, which provides off road parking for one vehicle. There is also a wrought iron pedestrian gate which opens to the pathway leading to the entrance door. The adjacent garden is laid to shrub beds, has a timber fenced boundary, and a pathway leading to the side and rear of the property.
The east facing rear garden includes; a patio seating area, an artificial lawn, and pebbled beds with planted shrubs. Timber fence enclosed, the garden houses a timber shed and a brick coal store.
Council Tax Band A. Rushcliffe Borough Council.
Amount Payable 2024/2025 £1,627.45.
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