2 bedroom semi-detached bungalow for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- WELL PRESENTED SEMI DETACHED BUNGALOW
- SUBJECT OF COMPLETE REFURBISHMENT
- POPULAR LOCATION
- LOUNGE
- KITCHEN & UTILITY ROOM
- TWO DOUBLE BEDROOMS
- SHOWER ROOM
- WELL MAINTAINED GARDENS
- PVCu D/G & GCH
- NO ONWARD CHAIN
A beautifully presented two bedroom semi detached bungalow which has been the subject of recent modernisation by the current owners, to include installation of a new kitchen with integrated appliances, utility room and shower room, redecoration and flooring throughout in tasteful, neutral colours and a partial rewire with consumer unit. The living accommodation comprises, entrance porch, entrance hall, lounge with French doors overlooking the rear garden, modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, utility room, two double bedrooms and a family shower room. Externally, there are generous front and rear gardens.
The property benefits from PVCu double glazing, gas central heating and is being offered to the market with no onward chain.
LIVING ACCOMMODATION
Approached through PVCu double glazed door to:
ENTRANCE PORCH
Door to:
ENTRANCE HALL
Doors to all accommodation.
LOUNGE
PVCu double glazed French doors with Juliette balcony overlooking the garden, living flame effect electric fire, radiator.
KITCHEN
Roll edge worksurfaces with white gloss cupboards and drawers under, sink drainer with one and a half bowl unit and mixer tap, built in electric oven and four ring hob with extractor hood over, built in fridge freezer and dishwasher, PVCu double glazed window to the side and door to:
REAR PORCH
Door to garden and door to:
UTILITY ROOM
Roll edge worksurfaces incorporating a single drainer and one an a half bowl sink unit with mixer tap, plumbing for the washing machine, wall mounted gas boiler which serves domestic hot water and the heating system, PVCu double glazed window to the rear.
BEDROOM ONE
PVCu double glazed bay window to the front, radiator.
BEDROOM TWO
PVCu double glazed window to front, radiator.
SHOWER ROOM
Recently fitted suite comprising tiled shower cubicle with inset rain head shower, low level WC, wash hand basin with cupboards under, heated towel rail, PVCu double glazed frosted window to the side.
EXTERNAL
To the front of the property, there is a pathway that leads to the front with an adjacent lawned garden. To the rear of property, the garden is level, predominantly laid to lawn and is enclosed by fence boundaries.
OUTGOINGS PLYMOUTH
We understand the property is in band 'B' for council tax purposes and the amount payable for the year 2024/2025 is £1,722.68 (by internet enquiry with Plymouth City Council). These details are subject to change.
ST BUDEAUX
The name St Budeaux comes from Saint Budoc, the Bishop of Dol (Brittany). Around 480, Budoc is said to have founded a settlement and built a small church. The church eventually gave way to a permanent stone one, dedicated to Saint Budoc, which was erected shortly before the Norman conquest of England.
The village is documented in William the Conqueror's Domesday Book of 1086. The modern name, St Budeaux, is itself a Frenchified "elegant" form. St Budeaux became a separate parish in 1482 by the decision of the Bishop of Exeter. During the early Tudor period demand grew for a larger church, which was completed in 1563. The church was described in 1804 as "a simple edifice, and, though devoid of architectural embellishment, possesses much picturesque beauty." On 4 July 1569, Sir Francis Drake married local woman Mary Newman (Lady Drake was buried there in 1582).
Today, St Budeaux includes a Catholic church, a Methodist church, a Baptist church and two Church of England churches. It also has a public library, three pubs, four primary schools and two railway stations, although the village does not have its own secondary school. Most of the main shops including a KFC outlet, are situated in St Budeaux Square which is adjacent to Wolseley Road. Most children of secondary school age in the area attend Marine Academy Plymouth in the nearby ward of King's Tamerton or bus to one of the residual grammar schools or one of the many other community colleges.
While the official boundaries of the ward itself cover approximately 5 square kilometers, St Budeaux is often considered to include the neighbouring wards of Weston Mill, Barne Barton and Kings Tamerton. Property in the area varies in age, with examples from the Victorian/Edwardian period, right up to examples from the 1990’s. The A38 Devon Expressway, to the north of the suburb, delivers easy access, in and out of the City of Plymouth
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