2 bedroom detached bungalow for sale
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached Bungalow
- Two Bedrooms
- Gas Central Heatoing
- Double Glazing
- Garage
- Large driveway
- Garden
- No Onward Chain
Porch -
Hallway - Hall is central to the property with doors to accommodation.
Bedroom One - 4.89m x 3.33m (16'0" x 10'11" ) - Having a central heated radiator and double glazed bay window to the front aspect and fitted wardrobes.
Bedroom Two - 3.5m x 3.32m - Having a central heated radiator and double glazed window to the side aspect.
Lounge - 4.89m x 3.65m - Having a central heated radiator and a double glazed window to the side, patio doors to the rear and a feature gas fireplace.
Kitchen - 3.22m x 3.65m (10'6" x 11'11" ) - Including a matching range of wall and base mounted units with roll top work surfaces over, a stainless steel sink with drainer and mixer tap, space and plumbing for appliances and a window to the rear. Access to pantry.
Rear Lobby - Door to rear garden
Bathroom - 1.92m x 3.68m - Four piece bathroom suite with two windows to the side, low level WC, bath, hand wash basin and shower cubicle. Heated towel rail and extractor fan.
Garage - Attached garage with up and over door to the front, power and lighting and double doors to the rear.
Front - Gated and walled frontage with block paved driveway.
Rear Garden - Private rear garden with initial lawned area and hedges to boundary.
Bulkington History - Bulkington is a large village and former civil parish near Bedworth, in the Nuneaton and Bedworth district of Warwickshire, It is located around 6 miles (10 km) northeast of Coventry, just south of the town of Nuneaton, east of Bedworth and 5 miles (8 km) southwest of Hinckley. Despite historically having stronger links with Bedworth, Bulkington forms part of the Nuneaton Urban Area. Bulkington was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Bochintone, meaning "estate associated with a man called Bulca"
The parish originally contained seven hamlets, two of which were subsumed by Bulkington village following residential building expansion which began in the 1930s.
Historically the main industry in Bulkington was ribbon weaving. Today Bulkington is largely a commuter village for larger nearby urban centres such as Coventry, Nuneaton, Bedworth, Hinckley and Leicester. Bulkington has connections with the locally born author George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), who knew the village well. She is thought to have referred to it as Raveloe in her book Silas Marner (1861). The church of St James is where George Eliot's uncle and aunt are buried.
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