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2 bedroom detached house
Sold STC
Detached house
2 beds
1 bath
632
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
- Breakfast Kitchen
- Living/Dining Room
- Two Bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Hard-Landscaped Garden
- Workshop/Studio
- Off-Road Parking
- Walking Distance of Amenities
- Eer c
Originally built in 1890 this two-bedroom, red-brick bungalow sits in a convenient location close to amenities with off-road parking and a sunny west-facing garden.
Accommodation - Enter the property into the entrance hall with doors providing access to the property's accommodation. To left is the living accommodation, to the right and straight ahead is the bedroom and bathroom accommodation.
The living dining room sits to the front of the property with ample space for seating and a small dining table. The room then flows into the breakfast kitchen that has a good range of floor-standing and wall-mounted units. There are a variety of integrated appliances to include a fridge, freezer, single oven, gas hob and a dishwasher. A set of French doors open from the breakfast kitchen into the garden.
The master bedroom for the property sits to the rear overlooking the garden and offering a built-in wardrobe. Bedroom two is a good-sized single bedroom and sits to the front of the property. Both bedrooms are served by the spacious bathroom comprising a bath, separate shower cubicle, wash hand basin, low flush lavatory and heated towel rail.
Outside - A block-paved driveway provides off-road parking for two vehicles and access to the rear garden through a wooden hand gate. The rear garden is hard-landscaped with a west-facing orientation taking advantage of the sun for much of the day. There is also a useful brick studio/workshop in the garden with lighting and heating, a versatile space that could be utilised in a variety of ways.
Location - Barleythorpe is a Rutland village situated between the market town of Oakham and the village of Langham. Oakham being an attractive and historic market town with a full range of shops and other facilities including a train station.
Directional Note - Leave Oakham on Barleythorpe Road and follow this road taking a right onto Lands' End Way when you reach the bend. Continue on this road and take a left onto Maresfield Road and then another left onto Stud Road. You will find number four on your right-hand side.
Services & Council Tax - The property is offered to the market with all mains services and gas-fired central heating.
Council Tax Band C.
Accommodation - Enter the property into the entrance hall with doors providing access to the property's accommodation. To left is the living accommodation, to the right and straight ahead is the bedroom and bathroom accommodation.
The living dining room sits to the front of the property with ample space for seating and a small dining table. The room then flows into the breakfast kitchen that has a good range of floor-standing and wall-mounted units. There are a variety of integrated appliances to include a fridge, freezer, single oven, gas hob and a dishwasher. A set of French doors open from the breakfast kitchen into the garden.
The master bedroom for the property sits to the rear overlooking the garden and offering a built-in wardrobe. Bedroom two is a good-sized single bedroom and sits to the front of the property. Both bedrooms are served by the spacious bathroom comprising a bath, separate shower cubicle, wash hand basin, low flush lavatory and heated towel rail.
Outside - A block-paved driveway provides off-road parking for two vehicles and access to the rear garden through a wooden hand gate. The rear garden is hard-landscaped with a west-facing orientation taking advantage of the sun for much of the day. There is also a useful brick studio/workshop in the garden with lighting and heating, a versatile space that could be utilised in a variety of ways.
Location - Barleythorpe is a Rutland village situated between the market town of Oakham and the village of Langham. Oakham being an attractive and historic market town with a full range of shops and other facilities including a train station.
Directional Note - Leave Oakham on Barleythorpe Road and follow this road taking a right onto Lands' End Way when you reach the bend. Continue on this road and take a left onto Maresfield Road and then another left onto Stud Road. You will find number four on your right-hand side.
Services & Council Tax - The property is offered to the market with all mains services and gas-fired central heating.
Council Tax Band C.
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