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£399,9502 bedroom detached bungalow for sale
Red Lea, Beacon Way, Sneaton
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Detached bungalow
2 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Detached Bungalow with a Garage & Garden
- 2 Reception Rooms & Separate Kitchen
- 2 Double Bedrooms with Fitted Wardrobes
- Modern Bathroom with 4-Piece Suite
- Oil Central Heating & Double-Glazing Throughout
- Large, Low-Maintenance Rear Garden
Hope & Braim are delighted to present Red Lea in Sneaton to the market.
Red Lea is a spacious, detached bungalow that sits on a generous plot within the North York Moors National Park and is close to the coastal town of Whitby. The bungalow is an attractive, stone-built property with a traditional pan-tiled roof, that is in keeping with the period properties in the village. Inside the accommodation is light and spacious with well-proportioned rooms with large glazing that floods the property with natural light. There are two reception rooms comprising a large lounge that has a slate fireplace as a feature, and the dining room adjoins the kitchen at the rear of the property. The kitchen has a range of pine cabinets and integrated appliances and has scope to be extended by incorporating the dining room to create an open plan kitchen/diner. There are two double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes, and a bathroom with a four-piece suite including a bath and a shower. The property has been well-maintained and benefits from having oil central heating, with the oil tank sited in the rear garden, and double-glazing throughout. Outside there is a driveway leading to the attached garage that is adjoined to the property via a covered entrance and has a utility space at the rear of the garage. The garden is a good size and offers potential to extend the property to the rear, subject to planning permission.
Red Lea is a spacious, detached bungalow that sits on a generous plot within the North York Moors National Park and is close to the coastal town of Whitby. The bungalow is an attractive, stone-built property with a traditional pan-tiled roof, that is in keeping with the period properties in the village. Inside the accommodation is light and spacious with well-proportioned rooms with large glazing that floods the property with natural light. There are two reception rooms comprising a large lounge that has a slate fireplace as a feature, and the dining room adjoins the kitchen at the rear of the property. The kitchen has a range of pine cabinets and integrated appliances and has scope to be extended by incorporating the dining room to create an open plan kitchen/diner. There are two double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes, and a bathroom with a four-piece suite including a bath and a shower. The property has been well-maintained and benefits from having oil central heating, with the oil tank sited in the rear garden, and double-glazing throughout. Outside there is a driveway leading to the attached garage that is adjoined to the property via a covered entrance and has a utility space at the rear of the garage. The garden is a good size and offers potential to extend the property to the rear, subject to planning permission.
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property market Aside from working as estate agents in the Whitby area for over 30 years, both
Jon & Emma also live here. Emma moved here at a young age along with her retired grandparents,
was educated here and has worked in Whitby all her life. Whilst Jon chanced upon Whi... Show more