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2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale

Goya Rise, Shoeburyness, Essex, SS3
Chain-free
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End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
764
EPC rating: E
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Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand C
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Two double bedroom semi-detached home offered with No Onward Chain
  • Recently redecorated with new carpets and floor coverings throughout
  • Cul-de-sac location
  • Spacious Living Room
  • Kitchen / Diner to rear opening onto private garden
  • Modern first floor Bathroom suite
  • U PVC double glazing and gas central heating
  • Garage located in nearby block
  • Close to shopping facilities and sought-after schools
  • Excellent transport links, including mainline rail access to London Fenchurch Street

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No Onward Chain | Recently redecorated with new carpets/floor coverings | Two-bedroom home | Situated in a cul-de-sac position | The home features a rear Kitchen/Diner opening to a private garden, separate Living Room, modern Bathroom and Garage in a block. Ideally located close to rail links to London Fenchurch Street, schools, and Shoebury’s award-winning beaches.
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Rooms

Entrance via
uPVC door inset with double glazed obscure inserts, providing access to;

Entrance Porch 1.65m x 0.97m (5' 5" x 3' 2")
Obscure uPVC double glazed window to the front aspect. Newly laid laminate wood effect flooring. Smooth plastered ceiling inset with recessed lighting. Part obscure glazed panelled door leading to;

Living Room 4.45m x 4.24m (14' 7" x 13' 11")
uPVC double glazed window to the front aspect. Radiator. Staircase rising to first floor accommodation with spindle balustrade, incorporating a useful understairs storage cupboard and additional recessed storage space. Newly laid laminate wood effect flooring. Coving to a smooth plastered ceiling inset with recessed lighting. Open arched access leading to;

Kitchen/Diner 4.24m x 3.43m (13' 11" x 11' 3")
uPVC double glazed window to the rear aspect with a pair of uPVC double glazed French doors providing access to the rear garden. The Kitchen is fitted with a range of eye and base level units with rolled edge work surfaces, inset with a stainless steel single drainer sink unit and mixer tap. Built-in ‘Lamona’ electric oven with four ring gas hob and wall-mounted extractor hood over. Complementary splashback tiling. Under counter recess for washing machine and additional open fronted storage area. Wall-mounted cupboard housing utility meters. Contemporary upright column radiator. Tiled flooring. Coving to a smooth plastered ceiling inset with recessed lighting.

The First Floor Accommodation Comprises

Landing
Approached via a newly carpeted staircase. Panelled door to storage cupboard with fitted shelving. Panelled doors leading to all first floor rooms. Thermostat control. Smooth plastered ceiling with access to loft space. The seller has advised Hunt Roche that the loft is boarded and houses the boiler.

Bedroom One 3.84m x 3.25m (12' 7" x 10' 8")
uPVC double glazed window to the front aspect. Radiator. Pair of doors opening to a good-sized recessed wardrobe. Newly laid carpet. Coving to a smooth plastered ceiling.

Bedroom Two 4.04m x 2.51m (13' 3" x 8' 3")
Almost full width uPVC double glazed window to the rear aspect. Radiator. Newly laid carpet. Coving to a smooth plastered ceiling.

Bathroom 2.2m x 1.63m (7' 3" x 5' 4")
Obscure uPVC double glazed window to the rear aspect. The Bathroom is fitted with a white three-piece suite comprising pedestal wash hand basin, low level dual flush WC, and panelled enclosed bath with mixer tap and wall-mounted ‘Triton’ shower with fitted glazed shower screen. Partly tiled walls with additional tiling to all visible walls and inset mirror. Ladder style heated towel rail. Tiled flooring. Smooth plastered ceiling inset with recessed lighting.

To The Outside of the Property

Rear Garden 11.28m x 6.22m (37' 0" x 20' 5")
The rear garden commences with a hardstanding patio area, ideal for outdoor seating and entertaining. The remainder is laid to a central area, recently seeded and ready to establish for the warmer months ahead with flower bed borders. The garden is enclosed by brick boundary walls to two aspects, with the remainder being timber fenced. To the rear, there is a timber-framed shed (to remain). Additional benefits include gated access to the front and an outside water tap.

Garage in block:
Accessed via up and over door. * Please note that the garage requires some maintenance work- which has been reflected in the asking price of the home.

Council Tax Band C
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Area statistics

Crime score
Low crime
2/10
Home prices (average)
2 bedroom end of terrace houses
£325,249

About this agent

Hunt Roche Estate Agents - Shoeburyness
Hunt Roche Estate Agents - Shoeburyness
Alexander Court, 66 Ness Road Shoeburyness, Essex SS3 9DG
01702 787699
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Hunt Roche opened their very first branch based in West Road, Shoeburyness in 1995. Today they have 6 local branches. The Shoeburyness office have re-located their flagship branch to stunning new high-profile premises on the corner of Ness Road. The re-development of this landmark building; Alexander Court has been a local talking point for many years and the Hunt Roche team are proud to be the building's first new residents! We measure our success by the huge number of clients we have moved time and time again along with recommendations from clients old and new. About the Area Shoeburyness (also called "Shoebury") is a town east of Southend-on-Sea, at the mouth of the Thames Estuary, which offers access to London Fenchurch Street, from mainline railway (originally opened in 1884). Shoeburyness is lucky to have two beaches - both of which have been awarded with blue flags. East Beach is a long sandy beach that is crowned with a large grassy area making it a superb location to enjoy a picnic. It is a popular part of the estuary for watersports and home to Essex Kitesurfing Club. Shoebury Common Beach offers facilities to launch boats and jet-skis and has a large number of beach huts along the promenade area. Located within the grassy verge is 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' which has been offering refreshments on site for many years and offers the perfect addition for a fun day beside the seaside for all the family. The area offers a large variety of Schools. Hinguar Primary School has a long back dated history. The original school was built in 1886 and in 2012 the 'new Hinguar School' located within the grounds of the Garrison development - a prestigious site offering close proximity to nature reserves, historical interest and Shoebury East Beach. The original Victorian School is currently being redeveloped which sympathetically restores and updates the original building and grounds into stunning family homes. Shoeburyness High School is regarded as "Good with outstanding features" by Ofsted and has shown sustained improvement over the last few years. The school obtained its best ever results in the summer of 2010 with GCSE results just above the national average and the school's contextual value added score putting it in the top 25% of schools nationally. Shoebury Garrison (referred to as 'The Barracks' by many of the locals) is a significant area of national importance. Through recent times the addition of modern executive homes has made an appearance, however retaining and the Grade II listed buildings and homes. The history, and setting, overlooking the mouth of the Thames Estuary, makes it a fascinating area to live and explore. Located just outside the Garrison is the historic 'Shoebury Hotel', which was built in 1899 to replace the original tavern. Originally it played a major roll within the community, serving thirsty workers and soldiers from the local barracks after a hard days work. Although no longer a functioning hotel, the property was brought back to life in 2012 with a complete refurbishment and is now the rustic brasserie and wine bar. There are a number of leisure facilities in the area including various parks, fishing ponds, restaurants, pubs with the added benefit of Southend airport just a 20 minute drive away.
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