DESCRIPTION A spacious three bedroom detached bungalow ideally situated within the idyllic village of Ingworth, with delightful open countryside views to the front and rear, including a fantastic view across to the Church which can be enjoyed from the rear garden.
The property offers accommodation comprising two reception rooms; including a conservatory and a large yet cosy living room, a kitchen, shower room and three bedrooms; including a generous, dual aspect principle room on the first floor with countryside views to the front and rear.
The home offers ample off road parking with mature front and rear gardens.
LOCATION Ingworth is a picturesque village surrounded by countryside on the outskirts of Erpingham. The village is approximately just over 3 miles North of the market town of Aylsham with a host of local amenities including a range of supermarkets, doctors and dental surgeries, opticians, a range of shops, bakeries and plenty of places to eat. The village is also less than 10 miles to the beautiful North Norfolk Coast.
ENTRANCEPORCH uPVC door to front aspect, obscured glass to either side and internal uPVC door with obscured glass leading to living room, carpet, radiator.
LIVINGROOM Double glazed bay window to front aspect, carpet, radiator, tiled hearth currently housing electric wood burning stove.
HALLWAY Carpet, two storage cupboards, stairs to first floor.
BEDROOMTWO Double glazed bay window to front, carpet, two built in wardrobes and storage cupboards, three radiators.
BEDROOMTHREE uPVC French doors to rear garden, carpet, radiator, built in cupboard with shelving units.
SHOWERROOM Two double glazed windows with obscured glass to rear, vanity unit with inset sink, WC, radiator and heated towel rail, built in drawer unit, step up to cubicle with electric shower.
KITCHEN Double glazed window to side aspect, wall and base units with inset stainless steel sink and two drainers, space and plumbing for washing machine, space for a double electric oven with gas hob (hob connected to LPG cylinders) and Range master cooker hood over, space for a free standing fridge freeze, two radiators, vinyl flooring.
CONSERVATORY Double glazed windows to side aspects, uPVC patio door to rear garden, wooden flooring, radiator, oil fired boiler.
FIRSTFLOOR
BEDROOMONE Four double glazed Velux windows; two to front and two to rear, built in eaves storage, radiator, built in wardrobes.
EXTERNAL The property is approached via a driveway to the front, with a wrought iron double gate to allow the front to be fully enclosed if desired. The front garden is mainly laid to lawn with a range of mature shrubs and flowers.
The rear garden can be accessed via a gate to the side. The garden is laid to lawn, with a patio seating area and is bordered with mature trees and shrubs. A paved pathway leads through the middle of the garden to access the two sheds and pond.
AGENTSNOTES This property is Freehold.
Mains electricity and water connected.
Oil fired central heating.
Drainage via a septic tank.
Based on not being a first time buyer, and a purchase price of £250,000, the stamp duty payable would be:
£2,500
Other costs to consider
Mortgage
Removals
Surveys
Solicitors Fees
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