Gorgeous bungalow with three bedrooms on offer for £300,000

2022-06-04 02:53:49 By : Ms. vicky zhou

This charming three-bedroom bungalow, in excellent decorative order, is on offer for £300,000.

The UPVC double glazed and central heated accommodation briefly comprises an entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, three bedrooms, en-suite shower room to the master, and a family bathroom.

There are front and rear lawned gardens, a block paved driveway and a garage.

Situated close to a range of local amenities including schools, shops and regular bus routes, this house is to be sold with the benefit of no onward chain.

The dining kitchen has a range of wall and base units with complementary work surfaces and tiled splashbacks incorporating a 1.5 bowl ceramic sink with chrome mixer tap, integrated dishwasher and freezer, space for fridge/freezer and Stoves brand oven with stainless steel splashback and extractor above.

All bedrooms come with double glazed windows, a radiator, and coving to the ceiling.

The master bedroom’s en-suite shower room is a three piece suite in white with a rainfall shower and further shower attachment in a tiled cubicle.

There is also a low level WC and a pedestal wash hand basin.

The main bathroom is a four-piece suite in white with a rainfall shower in a tiled cubicle, bath, low level WC and wall mounted wash hand basin, similar to the en-suite.

There are tiled walls, a chrome towel rail radiator and a UPVC double glazed frosted window and tiled flooring with underfloor heating.

The outside area of the property is approached by a block paved spacious driveway providing off road parking for several vehicles leading to the garage.

There is a walled lawned garden to the front with gated access to the side and rear lawned gardens with a patio.

This property is situated in St Edmunds Park, Morton West, in the CA2 area of Carlisle.

To enquire further about this property, or to arrange a viewing, contact the estate agent – Cumbrian Properties – at 01228 738011.

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