Two Bedroom Detached Bungalow situated in a highly sought after development of quiet cul-de-sacs, built in the early 1990s. This property comes with great potential, being in need of cosmetic uplift, it is a blank canvas ready to be made into a beautiful home. Benefitting from Gas Central Heating, UPVC Double Glazing and NO ONWARD CHAIN
Open Day Friday 10th May 2024 by appointment only
Accommodation Compromises;
Hallway
Airing cupboard housing gas boiler and hot water tank, loft access, radiator
Lounge 11'6 x 16'1 (3.50m x 4.90m)
Gas fire, UPVC sliding doors to conservatory, radiator
Conservatory 8'6 x 8'3 (2.59m x 2.51m)
Door to rear garden
Kitchen 8'7 x 11'2 (2.62m x 3.41m)
Range of matching wall and base units, fitted work surfaces, free standing electric cooker, single sink and drainer unit, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for fridge/freezer, door to rear garden, window to rear, radiator
Bedroom one 11'6 x 12'5 (3.50m x 3.78m)
Window to front, radiator
Bedroom two 11'1 x 9'0 (3.39m x 2.73m)
Window to front, radiator
Bathroom
Bath with mains shower over, pedestal basin, low level w.c, window to rear, radiator
Outside
The front of the property is mainly laid to lawn with bushes and shrubs to borders, a pathway leads to the front door and a pedestrian gate to the rear garden. There is a long driveway for off street parking and a single garage with electricity which is attached to the neighbouring property. The enclosed rear garden is mainly laid to lawn, with trees, shrubs, flowers and a summer house.
If you are looking for the perfect spot to enjoy country life, Holt is one of Norfolk's finest market towns within easy reach of the coast and city. With a traditional butcher, fishmonger, greengrocer, department store and food hall and Bakers and Larners which is a local landmark that has been run by the same family since 1770, the town and its surrounding yards house a collection of chic boutiques and luxe lifestyle stores. There are plenty of places for coffee or bite to eat including Byfords deli and café, believed to be the oldest house in town, it is a central landmark and fabulous place to stop and watch the world go by. Throughout the year, there are plenty of local events including a summer Festival and 1940s Weekend. Should you need to spread your wings a little wider, head to the heathland of Holt Country Park or Spout Hills and reconnect with nature or try the 'Poppy Line' heritage railway that runs between Holt and Sheringham.
EPC - D
Council Tax Band - D
Mains, water, drainage and electric
Gas central heating
Tenure Freehold
Tenure : Freehold
Council Tax Band : D